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Feb. 2, 2022 - Viva & Barnes
04:34:34
Live from Ottawa - Freedom Convoy 2022 Viva on the Street Live Stream
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Okay, let's see if we are in fact live.
Let's get the camera in a good position.
Are we live, people?
Hold on.
Okay, that's symmetrical, so which way do I have to move the grip to get...
I like that.
Okay, like that.
Whatever, we'll figure it out.
People, are we live?
Are we live?
Can I see the chat as we go?
And I'm going to not use the earbuds and charge my phone.
Until I need the earbuds, then I'll run the earbuds until the battery goes low, then I'll charge the phone.
What's up, people?
I don't know where I parked.
I took a picture of the cross street, just in case, but right behind me is University of Ottawa.
And, um, I gotta tell you one thing.
It's not just not blistering cold today.
It's actually mildly mild.
It's mild.
Something's gonna drive me crazy.
I need to turn the handle like this.
That's better.
Okay, now, let me just put my glove on because although it's not...
It's not blisteringly cold, it's still winter.
We're back.
I've got five battery packs.
I've got nothing to do today but walk the streets of Ottawa and show to the rest of the world what's going on here yet again.
It is a beautiful world of technology.
An iPhone and battery packs.
And no one can claim ignorance.
And no one can claim do not have had the resources to know better.
Oh yeah.
Although the cramping in my shoulder is starting already.
So I literally, if anybody knows Ottawa, I don't know where I parked compared to where I parked the last time.
I think it was nearby.
And the bridges are, as expected, closed.
We're just going to walk around and see what is going on.
You can hear the honking.
In the distance, here are some trucks behind me already.
How's it going?
Dude with the Canadian flag.
Always good to see.
Who has seen?
I mean, I don't know if everyone watching now is also living on the Twitterverse, as do I, but who saw that most recent, utterly deranged tweet from Justin Trudeau that...
The Islamophobia.
The transphobia.
The anti-black racism.
And he actually called it anti-black racism.
What else did he say?
Misogyny, I think.
Oh, anti-Semitism.
The anti-Semitism on display for the last few days in Ottawa is appalling.
Dude doesn't know what's going on in Ottawa because he fled Ottawa.
Asconded on his duties, both parliamentary and moral.
To speak with the citizenry.
This is what he tweets.
And I have no doubt that that's what he thinks might be going on here because his bought and paid for media is telling him that there's racism, misogyny, islamophobia, transphobia at the trucker convoy.
What world is this guy living in?
Other than his own delusional fantasy where he sees in others all that is true of himself.
Alright, here, let's just see.
Oh, I think I know where I am.
I have no idea where I am.
I think I want to go that way.
Oh, whatever, I'm going to go this way.
Oh, no, I see buildings.
Oh, I parked much further today than I did yesterday.
What is up with everyone in the chat?
How is everyone doing?
Oh, by the way, can people in the chat tell me if this is also simultaneously live on Rumble?
Because I think I figured out...
How to actually stream on my phone through StreamYard with both links.
So in the chat, D-Watt says, Thank you, Viva.
You're welcome.
This is for me as much as it is for everyone else out there.
I was in touch with AutoWalks as well.
AutoWalks is the other guy who's been doing it.
You see, it's amazing work just to be out there for the hours on end to document reality.
Ottowalks people on YouTube.
O-T-T-A-W-A-L-K-S.
It's quite a nifty pun.
And he just walks around like this with less commentary, which some people like and maybe other people like hearing me rant and rave and ramble.
But he's got a gimbal.
I had a gimbal once upon a time.
Never used it.
Battery went dead.
Lithium battery because I never charged it for a year.
And then it no longer charged, so maybe I'll send it back to DJI because it was the Osmo 2, if anybody knows what that is.
Yeah, Rumble and YouTube.
Booyah!
Okay, so Chris, if you're watching, I can't use my phone while streaming, so this is going to be like the six-hour break that I get from entries in my Twitter diary.
All right, check it out.
It's kind of beautiful, guys.
And I'm using guys in the gender-neutral sense, everyone, so don't get mad at me.
You can hear the horns in the distance.
I will not make this individual uncomfortable.
I'm recording myself.
Not everybody likes a dude walking around with a camera.
So I shared the links on the Twitterverse, but share it around.
This will be like the good walkie intro.
There's Parliament!
I have no idea where I parked.
Oh!
I know exactly where I parked.
People, you're going to hear the noise.
It's going to start getting louder the closer I get.
I was in the middle of saying something.
Share the link so that people can partake in the glory of this moment in history.
And I'm not saying that to be hyperbolic or what's the word?
Lofty.
This is something of a momentous avalanche.
The support of which is now...
Reaching out of Canada itself, reaching out of Ottawa, across Canada.
Here, you ready for this, guys?
Guys and gals?
Everyone on the internet?
Away from my face.
Parliament.
Where do I want to go?
I'm gonna walk down the stairs.
How amazing is that?
Listen, you're gonna hear the horns get progressively louder.
How you doing?
Oh, I don't know.
Busk?
I have no idea.
I'm from Montreal.
Sorry.
Alright, listen to the honking.
Getting louder and louder.
The honk has now become an internet meme to represent freedom.
The honking.
Who is that?
Z. Michael Gelke.
Not bad.
the honking.
So, you know, it's funny, actually.
Yesterday, I was on the other side, so I, this is, I guess, Elgin Street or somewhere there.
Whatever.
I parked over there, and I showed the Rideau Canal from that bridge in the distance.
Now I shall go skating on the Rideau Canal.
See what it looks like.
The Rideau Canal is awesome.
Tell you, Ottawa's a beautiful city, if it weren't for the politicians, because politics, route, anti-media.
Wrong shirt.
But, yeah, this also, by the way.
Media ruins everything.
I am not media people.
I'm just...
I'm just a man with a camera recording reality.
Here.
Listen to the horns.
I may not be able to get to any of the Super Chats, but I thank everyone for everything, for all the support, the idea, the fact that...
I hear somebody.
How you doing?
Thank you.
I said I'm going to show everyone the Rideau Canal.
I just don't have my skates.
The fact that this is what is required in today's day and age of uber technology to get the truth.
It's a sign of the times.
Technology is good and great, can be misused.
And once you have that power of technology, you have to use it responsibly, unlike the media.
The CBC.
I wonder if anyone's gonna get mad at me for being on the canal with my boots.
Alright, if anyone wants me to shut up for a few seconds, I'll just turn the camera around so you can...
Appreciate the beauty.
Okay.
The skating action shot to start off the day.
The canal is amazing.
I don't know how many kilometers of network it is.
It starts right there at that sign which you can see that says zero kilometers.
Hold on a second.
Oh, 7.8 kilometers.
Okay, awesome.
Thank you.
7.8 kilometers starting there zero.
And it's amazing.
We skated it once.
I think I actually made a video about that once upon a time.
When I had the naive blissfulness of only being able to make videos about random, stupid, fun stuff and everything that made life wonderful until the government came in and just shut down life.
Sir, how goes the battle?
I'm here for the battle.
May I ask why you're wearing fishing, hunting waves?
Yes, sir.
Do you mind being on the camera?
Can I ask for one second?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
You're not on now.
Just point the other way.
Can you do it right now?
You got hot soup.
No!
You just have hot water, you can warm your hands up.
Don't, I'm good.
Can I smooth it up at the top?
No, no.
Can I tag along?
For a big shift, yeah.
Seven to here, but at some point, because they ring the horns for a lot of time, you maybe have sometimes 20 minutes,'cause they go out to five before half hour, five after, five before hour, five after.
So.
I'm walking up there anyhow.
Where are you from?
From Quebec?
You don't mind being on the internet if I catch you with my camera?
Just let me know if you're ready to hear some comments or if that's what you're doing.
I am actually streaming right now pointing at me.
The gentleman next to me is watching as we stream and walk together.
Okay, and we're going now.
We're heading to the war monument.
This is where we started the day yesterday.
Let's see.
What the media is going to try to pretend was desecration of war monuments, as though they haven't seen the summer of destruction, which was not only an American thing, it was a Canadian thing.
I said it on Monday.
The John A. Macdonald statue in downtown Montreal toppled, destroyed, and as of today not yet replaced.
*Pew*
Actually, before we get into the noise, the latest updates from the news...
Jim Watson, the mayor of Ottawa, and Doug Ford, champion of conservative values, champion of the people, said, enough is enough, truckers.
Go home, it's time.
Other people, I think it was Jim Watson, the mayor of Ottawa, floating the idea of suing...
The GoFundMe fundraiser to recoup the costs of the disruption of the convoy.
Imagine that, by the way.
The government suing the GoFundMe account to seize the donations that were sent by the citizens to support a movement that they wanted to support, alleging damages.
It's like another form of tax.
It's indirect taxation.
Here's the monument, everybody.
You can judge for yourself.
As to the level of disrespect that this trucker convoy, this misogynist, racist, xenophobic, transphobic, anti-Semitic convoy, just wait until you see the destruction and disrespect of the war monuments.
And I'm gonna walk around and just show everyone also the color of the snow around the war monument.
For those of you who don't know, MSM claiming that protesters were defiling, urinating, defecating.
Maybe they didn't say defecating.
I think they just said urinating.
Here's the snow, people.
But you know what?
I don't know how to rotate the camera, so I'm just gonna turn it with my hand.
Here, look at this.
This snow is white enough that I wouldn't even warn my kids not to eat it.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, people, what's this?
What is that?
What is that?
Someone spilt chocolate milk or hot chocolate.
Sir, how you doing?
I was going to have a sign, and I was going to say...
You mind being on the webs?
I was going to carry a sign that said, "I'm not here to protest, I'm here to be a friend." You came for both of them.
I do not encourage protests.
I just say at some point, you have to stand up and speak your mind peacefully.
Peaceful assembly.
It's an honor.
I've been watching you for a while.
What a world that we're here today.
I was just checking and I saw you tweet out that you're live streaming and I just opened it and I'm like, "Oh my god, he's literally right there!" I need to remember where I parked my car.
I took a picture of the cross street, so I shouldn't be able to get back.
How are you doing?
Where are you guys from?
I'm from Alberta.
Are you part of the convoy?
Yeah.
Okay.
Do you mind being on camera?
Because it might be too late.
You're very tall.
I'm going to raise my hand a little bit.
What is your...
Why are you here?
I'm here because I live in Marathor, Alberta.
And I have kids and I have to get vaccine passports.
And then I can get a milkshake.
My name is a 12 year old daughter in a hotel, she has to go in and ask her if she was going to a bar.
That's right here, she's a good place.
She's 12 years old.
Why would she have to do that?
So I'm here for Martin Law, a kid student for the next generation and the next generation for both of them.
It's been amazing.
And how did you get here?
You drove in?
I drove in.
What, in a?
In a pickup truck?
Yeah, pickup truck.
Yeah, I got a big red, Chris Leedam on it, and Alberta flag and danger cuffs.
On my next question, how long are you staying for?
It's one of those cakes.
We're going to get used to that answer.
Thank you very much.
Have a good one.
As long as it takes, people, get used to that answer.
It's so mild outside, I might have to unzip my jacket.
Yeah, I'm sweating underneath, and I'm going to get too cold, and I'm going to hear my mother's voice in my head.
You shouldn't go outside when you're sweating because you're going to get a cold.
Okay.
We're getting there, people.
As long as it takes...
And I do not want to ask every individual that I stop what their ethnicity or identity is.
I do not like reducing people to their identities, but we're going to see an eclectic, diverse crowd.
And it is by no means what you hear.
By the way, I won't even tell you what to think.
You'll look at who we meet today, and you'll look at who we discuss with today, and see if you agree with the statements coming out of Justin Trudeau's Twitter feed.
Should I go to my earbud or no?
I may go to the earbud.
They stopped honking.
what's going on?
So a couple of tweaks on the day for, you know, gear.
I put a carabiner.
On my back, on my camera bag, so that I can hang my camera from it, which will make things easier.
I have a shorter USB cable, so it won't be falling off into the snow every time I unplug it.
When it gets too noisy, if we can't hear anything of the audio, you'll let me know in the chat.
I'll plug in the earbuds and we'll go to the mic.
We are coming in to the compact.
I want to walk through these trucks, just so you can see them.
They're beautiful.
I'm actually going to Let me see if I can get into it.
Let me see if I can get in here and talk to somebody.
I'm of the good media.
Can I come in?
No.
Oh, it's not just me.
Pardon?
It's not me.
I'm just going to ask you a question.
Does that hurt?
No.
I'm not a bad media.
Oh, that's good.
I'm not good.
Alright people.
I just said I'm getting into a picture of you.
You can speak French and you can read it better.
I'm not going to speak French and I'm going to translate.
I just told him, by the way, I'm in a truck.
Just told him I'm on the good media, not the bad media.
Let's put this here.
First of all, I picked the best truck, obviously, because...
How are you doing, good boy?
I just asked if he's going to bite me and he said, definitely not.
Um, you want to go?
La Beauce.
La Beauce, by the way, is just outside of Quebec City.
So it's from La Beauce.
Absolutely.
So he comes from La Beauce, which is one hour south of Quebec?
No, no, no.
An hour and a half south of Quebec City, which is two and a half hours east of Montreal.
I think it's 265 kilometers from Montreal.
What kind of trucker are you?
We are in Canada.
We are in the US.
We are not for those famous companies.
They are in the US.
The government wants to understand.
We are not for the US.
We are not interested in having a QR.
We are not interested in a unit.
We are not interested in anything.
I'm going to say all this in a second, guys.
So he says doesn't drive to the States.
Quebec doesn't support the measures, doesn't support the health measures.
Emergency health measures, people, which we talked about, which have been in effect for two years.
Emergency.
Two years in, still an emergency.
You might want to redefine the term emergency the way you've redefined other terms.
And he's here to support the other truckers.
Can everyone hear me fine in the car?
I think everyone can hear.
You said to see Dupree come here?
Oh, I've seen that one.
Left from La Beauce, Friday morning with the convoy.
From Saturday morning, parked here, hasn't moved.
When are you going to move your car?
does not have the intention to leave before Sunday.
Good courage.
What's your name?
Roger.
Roger?
David.
David.
Enchanté.
David.
He's a good one.
Absolutely.
And I'm going to see how you're doing.
Yeah, the horns.
All right, people.
Well, that was the first.
And I'm glad.
How do I get out of here?
These things are huge.
Okay, so I pull like that.
Alright, good day, thank you very much.
Anyway, we are on YouTube.
If you have a good memory, Viva Frye.
Viva Frye.
Let's reimagine you too.
It's been two years.
It's been a long time.
I've been in one month.
At the beginning of the two weeks, it's been a problem.
I've had a dream.
Didier Raoult is a reporter out of Quebec, said that he noticed this stuff in 2019, Which I suspect the government did too because in February they knew what was coming.
Yeah, all right.
I'm going to get to the point where I'm going.
I'm going to get to the point where I'm going.
What's amazing?
They're very, very, very intelligent.
They don't understand the world completely.
They start to understand.
I think people are going to come from there.
I'm talking to you, you're talking to me.
I'm talking to you, you're talking to me.
I'm talking to you.
And we're talking to you, you're talking to me.
Yes.
80%, they're going to be at 80% and it's not as easy to do.
No, I don't think I'm talking to you.
I don't think I'm talking to you.
Okay.
I'm talking to you.
Okay.
I'm talking to you.
Okay.
I'm talking to you.
Okay.
Thank you.
All right.
Absolutely.
All right.
So, by the way, what he said was interesting.
I mean, he's not convinced that 90% of the population is vaccinated because he might believe that the government might be exaggerating to encourage people to get vaccinated.
Interesting.
I mean, at this point in time, there's nothing that you can write off as implausible or, you know, outlandish.
But he says where he's from, La Beauce.
The truckers have had enough, and he's here to show support to the truckers.
La Beauce, I guess, would be maybe a six-hour drive.
Maybe not even.
Yeah, but five and a half, six-hour drive.
It's beautiful, La Beauce.
It's B-E-A-U-C-E.
And I went there.
You drive through there.
I think if you drive through Maine from Quebec.
Okay, well, now we're back into the thick of the protest again.
Here.
How you doing?
Yeah, look at that.
This is, uh...
Okay!
The gentleman to my left has a story that he would like to share.
Hold on, I'm gonna move it like this.
Let me speak loud because I don't have my earbud mic in yet.
All right.
Basically, I'm here for the same fight, for basic freedoms.
And just to give you a hint about how the government works in different departments, my wife, who has a medical exemption for vaccines, has been denied an accommodation.
And this even though the fact that she already has an accommodation based on the Charter of Human Rights.
And as of yesterday, they've also had...
An official email saying any religious exemptions will be automatically denied.
Her government department has 6,000 employees, 800 of which of them had asked for a religious exemption.
Also, another 1,000 more have not indicated their vaccine status, which leads to think that they might be against vaccine mandates.
Or not necessarily vaccine mandates, but...
At least, vaccine passport.
Let me just picture.
Can everyone hear what's going on in the chat?
Let me know.
If I can ask what part of government your wife works in?
I don't want to put it in order, but there's about 6,000 to 7,000 people in that department.
Provincial, not federal.
Federal.
Federal, okay.
So when they're saying, yes, they will be giving exemptions, religious exemptions, or even medical exemptions, it's a front that's basically the departments are saying no.
They've actually disbanned.
The committees that are put in place to evaluate an exemption.
Well, I mean, look, anybody who hasn't seen the Trudeau soundbite, he said he was going to make it, I think he said onerous was what might have been the exact word, but extremely difficult to claim any exemption, even religious, which is a very interesting method of respecting the charter rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience.
A bit of irony, but sadness also.
My wife is black.
So she's basically a black, racist, misogynist, non-vaccinated person.
I don't think she's extremist.
Actually, she's very pro-rights.
She's organized different things, even stuff in the government.
So people have to open up their minds about people and the reasons why they're not vaccinated.
Well, it's, I mean, everyone watching the channel, I mean, you've seen it also.
We know the stats as to who is reluctant to get vaccinated for historical religious reasons.
Exactly.
It's a complete book on different ethnicities in different countries that have been victims of government decisions.
Is your wife from Quebec?
Yes.
She's from New Orleans.
She lives now in Quebec.
It's reversed.
There are demographics more reluctant to get vaccinated.
The idea, I don't speak for them.
They haven't specifically mentioned this is why.
Hey, how you doing?
Super chat for you and Rob.
Very much.
Thank you.
In-person superchats might become a thing.
It's surreal.
The world is surreal.
But you don't ask people why they are not vaccinated.
But historically, based on government atrocities, Tuskegee experiments, other...
By the way, people don't know this, but during the residential schooling crisis for which the Liberal government just apologized and handed out the biggest settlement in Canadian history, they were experimenting.
Medical experimentation.
On indigenous children within the residential school system.
A number of it.
I mean, I've listened to a bunch of podcasts.
I won't get into it because I don't, you know, want to get into it here.
A bunch of medical experiments, dietary experimentation, treating, not treating illness on the children within the residential school system.
And now they're telling those very same minorities that they have historically abused and literally tested on, shut up and do what we tell you.
It's terrible.
If I can add, like a piece of...
People don't know, but it was in the 1980s, this was the last year they actually had still segregated schools for black people in Canada.
People aren't aware of that.
So there's a lot of stuff that the media and the government want to hide from people, but if you can actually have the time to go find these stuff in books, you gotta find the books first of all.
But there's a lot of history, and history makes a lot of stuff.
It makes your education, it makes you who you are.
and even on, like I talked about my better half, my wife, but in my case, I didn't speak louder with the horns.
I have a first cycle doctorate in my line of practice and I'm a healthcare worker and I almost lost my job for vaccine decisions.
Now, as my line of work needs me to be, I have to be evidence-based.
I have to have an evidence-based practice.
So we do have the training to understand and read a lot of scientific stuff.
Yet, I am strictly allowed media, family, social, and also internet, media, anything.
Everything I have to say has to come out of my line of confidence.
Which basically means I can't even discuss to you about the colour of a lawn chair.
If not, someone might say you're out of your line of confidence.
And this is the type of censorship that a lot of healthcare workers are facing.
And people aren't aware.
They think it's not okay.
Or they think, "No, it doesn't exist." We have emails.
What's your name?
Jason.
Jason, nice to meet you.
People send me...
I say as a joke, I'm not a journalist.
And I'm not a journalist, and there's going to be no but to that.
People send me documents that are internal correspondence coming from governments.
But I can't verify them.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Good.
Hey, I caught your stuff on the Vex Pass in Quebec.
I'm from Elmer, so we're all in this together.
Hopefully it comes down really soon.
Hopefully there's some change.
They're already talking about undoing some stuff.
The media, by the way, is saying, we might ease up the restrictions, but it's not because of the trucker convoy.
So they might give us our way back, but it's not because of it.
It's because they decided something.
Like children.
Like children.
Actually, if you look into it, just so you look at England, right, so after that...
That's fine.
I don't care.
Well, when you look at, say, England, England has just dropped all their mandates.
They publicly stated it.
George Johnson stated it was a week ago, two weeks ago.
And that came out right after.
The data now shows that vaccinated people are actually getting infected at a higher rate than unvaccinated people.
We're seeing that, and especially in two doses.
No medical advice, people.
This is not medical advice.
And I was just listening to the real Anthony Fauci from RFK on the way up here, and they were talking about the stats, but yes, sorry, go on.
So, actually, you can look at the hospital data, like Ontario, Alberta also started...
Most of the data by vaccination status, and you can see that it's roughly about 75% of people...
Yeah, and by the way, I'll steel man the argument.
The argument is going to be that 80% of the population now is vaccinated, so it would make sense that the majority or a lot of the hospitalized will be vaccinated.
The flip side argument is going to be...
Even if the unvaccinated make up 30%, then pro-rated, or per capita, they make up more.
Those will be the arguments, people.
I'm not trying to strawman, but yeah.
Well, no, I'm sorry.
I don't agree with the vaccines.
They're experimental.
Trudeau has basically used the wrong words.
It's been authorized.
It's an interim order here in Canada, and asked for the Health Canada website.
If there is some new state, as I ask candidates, they don't have the means to approve vaccines or whatever.
They depend on stuff like the FDA, et cetera, et cetera.
We know that these vaccines, which are pretty much gone worldwide, Pfizer, Moderna, etc., they're all approved under emergency authorization by the FDA.
It is.
Robert and I have been on the streets talking about that.
They've redefined the definition of vaccine.
What's your name by the way?
My name's Flory.
Nice to meet you.
You too.
Thank you.
Where are you from?
I'm from Elmer.
I'm here for my daughter.
What's going on in school is absolutely ridiculous.
Masking our kids 24 /7.
I was a finisher for 20 years.
I wore professional masks and I know the damages they do.
We gotta go.
We gotta let our kids go.
And Trudeau's gotta give my job back.
Just because I didn't get vaccinated doesn't mean I should be fired.
No question.
And the government, they'll answer these decisions they've made.
These are wrongs that can be difficult to remedy.
If remediable, remediable.
If they can be remedied at all.
All right.
End it all, man.
Godspeed.
You too, man.
I'll keep an eye out for you.
I'm streaming all day, so it's going to be another big day.
All right.
Thank you.
It's impossible to get the news straight.
It gets erased?
I came here today, but I would follow you.
But then you're even hard to find.
You two make it hard to find you.
Yeah, well, you know what?
We're on Rumble, too, so this will be on the internet for good.
Share it around, people.
Alright, thank you.
Shit.
So, um, check this out here.
Here we go.
more extremists.
I'm not sure if you're a person who's not in the right, but I'm not sure if you're a person who's not in the right, but I'm not sure if you're a person who's not in the right.
I'm just a supporter.
Sorry?
No, no, no, I'm just a supporter of the idea for freedom.
I just like, freaky.
at some point at some point there's no choice The individual over there has a very short haircut, so he might be one of the bad dudes.
How you doing, sir?
You mind being on the internet?
Oh, you hesitated.
Alright, good.
Don't worry about it.
I'll just make sure before...
Well, interwebs.
YouTube.
I'm live-streaming so everyone can see what's going on here.
How you doing?
So what do they do?
This is a minute.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
I'm going this way.
Right now the camera's pointing straight ahead.
I don't know how to rotate the lens.
It's not this camera.
It's the one on the front.
Put the recording on.
Put the recording on.
No, no, no.
I want to live stream from there.
Okay.
I'm going to keep it this way until I get far enough away.
Have a good one.
Okay, so it seems that...
How you doing?
All's well?
Thank you for having me.
Okay, let's see what we got.
There seems to be...
Well, they're setting up the stage.
These trucks have been here since the beginning.
We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery because others might free the body.
None but ourselves can free the mind.
Marcus Garvey speaking in Menelik Hall, Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1937.
Sir?
Gentlemen, do you guys mind being on the E2X?
No, I don't mind at all, brother.
That is a firm handshake.
Now I'm going to ask you, where are you from?
Subbury, Ontario.
That is...
People, it's time.
We're not going to be able to hear anything otherwise.
Alright.
You're the man.
I've watched you constantly every day.
Now's your moment.
I'm going to give him the mic.
He's going to tell us why he's here and what he wants.
Hello, Canada.
We're here from Sudbury.
Join the convoy.
We are here because we love everybody in Canada and we're standing up against the tyranny of the government.
We're here to support everybody.
They've taken it away.
They're making us out to be terrorists, which were not in any way, shape, or form.
You come down here and see the love of the people around this convoy, it'll blow you away.
That's unbelievable.
Thank you very much.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
There's a lot of people here.
Great.
There is no chance to hear anything right now.
I'm going to pull out the plug, and we're going to enjoy the honks of freedom.
Thank you.
Now, hold on.
I see not only a dog, but a lion.
Oh, my.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
All right.
I love your dog.
I need to see your dog.
Look at that dog.
Look at that dog.
Oh, my goodness.
Look at the sizes!
That is one hell of a doll.
It was dangling, but it didn't touch the ground.
All right, let's go back to the...
Hold on.
Hold on.
Woo!
Hold on.
It's a chunk is what it is.
Let's go back to the Terry Fox monument, people.
And we'll see what the Terry Fox monument that the mainstream media said was desecrated.
We'll see what it looks like today.
You ready?
Are you ready for the horror, people?
Just appreciate that.
No spray paint.
It's still there.
Intact.
Some might even say beautiful.
All right.
All right.
Stop.
I guess maybe I'll do the same sort of walk as the last time.
I'll just walk down the street and see what's going on.
I'll just walk down the street and see what's going on.
I'll just walk down the street and see what's going on.
Thank you very much.
I'm live streaming right now.
Do you guys mind being on the internet?
I had to put in the mic because it was a little too noisy.
Where are you guys from?
Montreal, St. Lazare.
Ah, booyah.
Okay, we're from the same city.
How long are you here for?
Well, I come down every day.
I've been here for four days so far.
And how do you feel about what's going on?
Fantastic.
My daughters, I made them stay home from school on Monday, 13 and 11. They came down, truckers came out of trucks, took pictures with them.
They got free hot dogs, all this stuff.
And then we went into my truck and listened to Trudeau's speech, and I asked my kids, I said, does that sound like the people you met, and does that reflect who you are?
And they said, absolutely not.
I mean, I love it.
I'm going to share my anecdote afterwards, but it's beautiful, and that's what everyone has to see.
You hear what that guy says from his Twitter account, and then you come down here and see it for yourself.
You're going to come down every day until it's over?
Yep.
Every single day.
And I'm donating once a week, every week, until it's over.
Fantastic.
God bless you.
Thank you very much.
Have a good one.
How you doing?
It's amazing.
Everybody who sees it with their own eyes and then reads what the liars have to say about it cannot believe the level of dishonesty.
I do not use the trope that the MSM uses of the big lie.
It's just lies.
For anyone who doesn't know, by the way, you've seen my channel, so you should know.
The big lie originated quite literally as a Hitler term of propaganda.
Say the lie, say it often enough, and eventually people will believe it.
But I think the first part was make a big lie so egregious that no reasonable person would make such a lie.
Hello, children.
How you go?
The MSM used the term big lie, as do politicians, and I don't like it.
Just because I think it...
Look, if we're applying the standard, one should apply that standard as well to that concept.
But just lies.
Lies.
You read the lies, and then you see with your eyes, and you don't understand how they can make such bold, bald-faced lies.
And by the way, look at this.
Sidewalks.
I have never seen a rowdy protest that actually left these surroundings.
Better and cleaner than when they got there.
But you listen to the media and you would think that they were just running around toppling statues and crapping on the streets.
Atrocious.
Atrocious.
What's going on here?
Can I walk up these stairs?
Ooh, wait.
I do see a small amount of graffiti right here.
Let me just see what this is.
I do see some graffiti, people.
Not here to whitewash history.
United for freedom, it looks like.
That is...
Quite literally, the first vandalism I've seen.
Although, let's just go see what it's written on with.
With.
North Bay?
You don't mind being on the interwebs?
No, no, no.
We have been watching you for two nights straight.
Two days, nights, whatever it was.
We've seen you.
Yes.
Explain to people watching how far North Bay is away, because they may not know.
North Bay, four and a half hours.
Okay, that's four and a half hours north.
Yes.
Are you part of the convoy?
No, we are not, but we have come down in full support.
Amazing.
Full support.
How long are you staying for?
My son would like to stay all through the weekend.
I doubt it, though.
I doubt I can stay that long, but you never know.
Just walking up here has made me feel great.
Amazing.
So we might be here longer.
Fantastic.
Thank you very much.
Here we go.
I believe I see a protester carrying shovels.
Ma 'am, are you part of the protest?
She's carrying shovels.
I tell you what, this is the most destructive protest I've ever seen in my life.
Hashtag sarcasm, people.
It is literally, that was someone carrying shovels to clear the sidewalks.
And they're clearing the sidewalks, literally.
And they're clearing the sidewalks, literally.
All right, now I think it's quite enough.
I'm going to pull this out.
Charge the phone again.
Hold on, let me just...
Why is CTV News lying to us?
From Nick Hafer.
Hold on one second, guys.
I'm just going to use my head, push it in.
Why are they lying to us?
You wouldn't want to piss off your employer under normal circumstances.
And when you are beholden to people or entities for financial support, they end up being your employers.
You just might have a more independent contract in that you don't have to do what they say, but they won't support you if you don't do what they say.
So you are indirectly, you're not employed, but you're dependent.
Is the audio good enough, guys?
You can still hear?
Let me just make sure.
The audio now is good enough, and I'll wait for an answer.
Let me see.
And by the way, I think I scared the woman with the shovel because I think she might have thought that I was of the bad media.
Let's see here.
Okay, the audio is fine.
So, CTV's not employed by the government.
They just happen to be bailed out by the government.
They just happen to be reliant on the government for COVID ads.
And this type of financial pressure tactic was used on Radio X in Quebec City, where the government and other interests, beholden to government interests, basically said, we're going to pull our advertising because we don't like the message coming from the radio station.
But other people said, holy cows, it's the biggest radio station market share and we get good ad...
There's vomit over there.
Someone tried to make it to the garbage bag, but might have missed.
By the way, guys, you do appreciate these are garbage bags tied to the fence, and they actually have garbage in them.
And the sidewalks do not.
So they try to...
The government and corporate interests will try to use their ad money as leverage to get people to subtly comply.
And promote the message they want.
So that's why CTV might be dying media, struggling for ad revenue to exist, and they've been getting millions a month from provincial and federal to run COVID ads.
And sure as sugar, no doubt, if they are defiant and push back on the government, the government will pull back those ad dollars.
Presence is power, and power is...
Okay, cool.
Got another dog here.
How are you?
Good in yourself.
Awesome.
You might be on the interwebs?
Sure.
Why are you going to be great in there and I'm his dad?
How are you doing?
Why did you guys come down?
We came here because of the mask pair names.
You're in grade five?
Four.
Masks.
Hold on, I'm going to do this.
You don't mind if you can.
Not at all.
If I presume you're doing the same thing my kid's doing, you wear a mask all day long.
Yes.
How does, I mean, look, this is from a kid, people, and it's his light-lived experience, so don't challenge it.
How does that feel physically?
How does it feel psychologically?
It feels, well, heartbreaking, because it's just, I can't, I feel bad for all the people that have to wear it every single day, and I'm one of them.
And honestly, I can't breathe.
And I don't know if you're, I don't know if any of you are aware of this, but, In schools, they're leaving all the windows open.
It's very cold.
So I have to wear a jacket, toques, and...
Some days when it's really cold.
Some days when it's really cold.
There was one day, it was minus 30, and there was three of the windows that were open.
And I was absolutely shocked.
So the next day, I went into the school.
It was Rockwood School of Winnipeg.
And I had to confirm for myself that the windows were open.
And they were open.
And they seemed to be okay with it.
I can attest to you.
I can attest.
The government's method of combating alleged transmission in schools because air quality in schools is a problem because of bad ventilation systems within the schools.
Their solution, because they do it in my kid's school, opened the windows a crack to increase ventilation to reduce the risk of spread of COVID.
This is trust the science coming from a bunch of them.
Idiots.
I'm sorry.
Carry on.
Absolutely.
So, you know, I confronted the principal about it and she kicked me out of the school, gave me a trespass order.
Called the cops.
What province are you in?
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
So the cops came and gave me a trespass order and I begged them to investigate child abuse because the non-medical masks are child abuse.
It actually causes more harm.
I am a contractor so I know all about respirators and a proper respirator for a virus of that caliber.
You have to be clean shaven and it's got to be a tight suction fit around your face.
That's a proper mask.
What these kids are wearing is child abuse, and they all know it, and they're not allowed to say it because Justin Trudeau is on this mission to, I don't know what he's doing, but, you know, it's about these kids, and they're even not allowed to talk at lunchtime.
When they have their masks off and they're eating, they can't speak.
That's jail.
A slight anecdote as well from my kids' school, that there's monitors that go around and tell them to pull up their mask when they're not biting.
Like literally, take a bite, pull up your mask to chew.
So how long are you here for?
I can't go back to that world.
I'm not going back to that world.
I'm not.
It doesn't make sense.
That's not reality.
We're not living in reality.
They're trying to portray reality, but we're here.
And we see what they're putting on CBC.
Even last night on the local Ottawa news, it was disgusting.
The lady saying how beautiful they are, the protesters.
Well, this is the protester.
Right here.
He was on the main stage yesterday threatening Trudeau to get his ass to Ottawa.
Right?
Now I remember.
Yeah, well, that's Brayden.
He's passionate about this.
He does not want to wear a mask again.
Dude, Godspeed.
We all got this.
Keep on fighting to the end.
I think I like you already.
I don't think.
I was going to say I love you, but you can't say you love someone else's kid.
You can.
That's okay.
Thank you very much.
All right.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Are you part of the convoy?
Yeah, I live in Irish.
I'm here all day?
I got five battery packs, but I'm juiced up to the end of the day.
Say that again?
Don't forget to talk about the old school board.
Okay.
Cool deal.
Can't love someone else's kid, but I...
Actually greatly admire that kid.
Has got more courage than a great many adults.
Kids got more courage than I had a year and a half ago.
Oh my goodness, they've really closed off everything here.
Okay.
Why are you hiding us?
Open the bridges now.
Amazing.
I love being Canadian, brother.
Smile.
Keep standing for what you believe in.
Our kids, our choice, Trudeau.
Trudeau is the most progressive politician on earth.
Your body, your choice.
Unless it's this, in which case it's your body, his choice.
Very progressive.
And I'm noticing a few texts coming in.
Dan, I saw your text.
I can't use my phone while I'm streaming, so I'm just going to be walking the streets until either 4 o 'clock or until my battery packs go dead.
We've got a sidebar tonight, so I've got to get back on the road by 4 o 'clock for the sidebar.
But look, this is beautiful.
This is good.
This is a good one.
I'm going to ask the officers question, but I'm pointing the camera at me because I'm not here to bring heat onto the officers.
Gentlemen, I'm recording only me.
I'm not recording you guys.
Okay.
If you don't mind me, ask a few questions.
We're supposed to...
You don't have to answer.
Have you noticed any acts of vandalism, violence or destruction of property worthy of mention?
There's been an incident over there.
One of the windows is broken.
But it's not from the truckers.
Okay.
Awesome.
There you go.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
All right.
There's a window that's broken over there, but it's not from one of the truckers.
From the mouths of the police officers themselves, and there was sort of a "clean de" as we say in French.
A wink of an eye.
We know what he meant.
How you doing, sir?
Right there.
Okay, do you mind being on the interwebs?
I'm losing track of who I've seen before.
Did you say where you're from?
I'm from, uh, 20 minutes from Niagara Falls.
20 minutes from Niagara Falls, south or north, or east or west?
Okay.
And, uh, you're here with this truck, part of the convoys?
Yeah, I'm from a dog in there, yeah.
What kind of dog?
Uh, he's, uh, Chuck a lap cross with a bullmaster.
Can I see him?
Is he friendly?
Oh, yes.
I used to, I grew up with bullmasters.
He is.
Are you here to document, or are you?
Yes, I'm filming and everything.
So, hold on, tell everyone where they can, who you are and where they can find your stuff.
Uh, I'm Mr. Tokas.
I'm 69 and that's the only thing I have.
I'm not on social media, I'm not on Twitter, I'm not on Facebook.
So are you documenting for yourself?
I'm documenting for myself and my family.
Okay.
And history, right?
This is history.
I said it coming in.
This is...
What's amazing...
So for everyone who doesn't know, I was...
Oh my good God, I love this dog.
And it looks like he's not fixed, if I had to guess.
No, he's a stud.
Oh my good God.
This is...
These are beautiful.
Thank you.
Oh my goodness.
Muscles on his face.
Yeah, his name is Chewbacca.
Chewbacca.
Yeah, he's my co-pilot.
The dog always has the Chewbacca defense.
If he poops in the house, Chewbacca defense.
Amazing stuff.
Thanks for being here, man.
Much pleasure.
Have a good one.
That dog.
You could feel the muscles in his muzzle.
It was a muscular, beautiful dog.
I was saying something and I forgot.
I'm doing this.
For my grandkids.
I'm doing this for my kids and grandkids.
This truck we saw on Monday.
But in case you weren't with us then, Justin Trudeau has accumulated more debt in his time in office than all other prime ministers combined.
China boycott agricultural exports in protests over arresting Meng Wanzhou.
Huawei executive Justin Trudeau does nothing.
16 tons of PPE sent to China.
When we faced shortages here in Canada, that is true.
I can attest and have done the homework.
SNC-Lavalin Group, over $800 million paid.
SNC paid over $150 million for a field hospital that was never used.
That's a good contract right there.
Justin Trudeau and, quote, his box of water bottle sort of things, end quote, when asked about how his family is reducing their plastic waste consumption.
Welcome to Ottawa.
Thank you.
Do you mind being up?
Sure.
Impromptu?
Okay.
On the right side of history.
On the right side of history.
Impromptu is the only way to do it.
There you go.
Where are you from?
I'm from Kenville.
Where's that for those who don't know?
It's about 30 minutes south from here.
My son Mackenzie and I have been down here since Friday and we're part of a first responder team.
Okay.
And so we've been on the ground for days.
What's your experience been like?
People are amazing.
The energy is infectious.
The people coming together, I've never seen anything like it.
I've seen prayer circles in cafes with people from Montreal and a family from Alberta doing a prayer circle in a little cafe right here.
So that part is flourishing and wonderful.
We've also seen a lot of, obviously, media bias.
It's never been so bad.
It's never been so polarizing, the opposite of what's actually happening.
My daughter is a student at Ottawa University and her professor of journalistic ethics is the only one who's showed up for opening up and she feels like she can't even share the truth because it's so still locked down at the educational level.
So we're experiencing it from all angles.
There's been some real stuff that's happened here with our first responders.
They're not here.
It's a call-in only situation.
I was told, I read the mainstream news today, and they said that the paramedics are overwhelmed down here.
And my thing to the paramedics is they called them and said, tell me where your triage station is, because I'll check the fuck in.
They're not here.
They don't have a station here.
They don't have things set up that you would normally have for big events, because they're not supporting it, they're not doing it.
So there's been a lot of things like that.
There's been sidewalks that haven't been cleared for days during the main event.
There was food trucks here on Friday, pictures of it, and they showed up before the convoys and lined the streets to feed these men, and they sent them away.
So I've seen a lot, and I've been through a lot.
We're moving from the Marriott Hotel over to a few blocks away.
We're bringing in a trailer.
My son's boss, who's anonymous, has donated $5,000 worth of medical equipment.
Egress, I think, to...
I don't know if I'm trying to move on because it's confidential.
Sorry.
But anyway.
Let me ask you one question.
People will accuse, if you know, and you can absorb the answer as you like, based on your preconceived notions.
We read reports of people throwing rocks at paramedics.
Have you heard about that?
Do you know anything about it?
I've heard about it.
It's not our group.
There are some definite antagonizers here, but we didn't see anything.
We haven't heard anything from our groups, and we got a lot of people on the ground.
Basically, the movement's feeling is anybody who starts to act up is cancelled.
You know, they're told to go, to leave by the people that We're not accepting that.
So if anybody had seen that or were aware of that, that person would have been stopped or confronted by someone here.
So a lot of these incidents seem to be happening in these little bubbles that we're not even aware of.
There was one...
Except in this case, there wasn't a cameraman there, but when there's the lone wolf with a full face mask and a...
And a Confederate flag.
There happens to be a photographer, you know, three feet away.
Yes, yes.
And there was also...
Yes, there's been many incidences where I've witnessed a just complete reversal of the truth.
Like a complete reversal.
There was one extraction that took place down at the main station.
And by the way, the paramedics were here three days after.
Sorry, extraction?
They took out a person.
They took an individual out.
Am I going to guess it was...
Drunk, alcohol-related?
No, it was an elderly lady, and she had collapsed close to the stage.
And we were actually there.
My son ran into the crowd as a first responder, and one of his fellows that are working with him was already there.
So he actually helped clear the crowd and create a space for them to remove her.
But in his profession, he's a specialized rescue specialist, so they do something called RIP and RIP.
And the concept is to get the person out of the harmful area to somewhere better to triage.
Regular paramedics come in and they do something called stay and play.
So they came in and stay and play when we felt she needed to be ripped and gripped.
But we saw them there.
There was no obstructions.
We were actually there.
My son and I have been in the middle of most of it.
So we get a call from the war.
We're letting us know what's going on and we race to it.
We're trying to be ahead of the media.
We're trying to be ahead of the counter-protests.
We're trying to be ahead of the chaos.
So we were there, and there was no problem getting that person out.
They chose to stay and play a little bit longer than maybe some others would, but they cleared the path, and the path was cleared, and the ambulance was there for quite a bit of time before they were able to.
So there was no blockage.
There was no blockage at all.
There hasn't been any blockage down there.
There's only been a few incidences, and they've been directly in Baltimore.
Okay.
And that's what I can tell you.
amazing No, no.
Understood.
Okay.
I'll be around for too.
*Sounds of music*
*Sounds of music*
We're simultaneously live streaming.
Have a good one.
See you soon.
Interesting.
And check this out, people.
Check this out.
How you doing?
Hockey net.
In the middle.
of the most rowdy protest you've ever seen in your life.
Oh, I can't.
Alright, so that's it.
That's it.
That's nowhere near it.
That was her story.
I didn't get her name.
So you can hear the honking.
This is where I walked the other day, and you can hear the honking of the part where they sectioned off a portion of the convoy.
I'm going to get an interview today.
I'm going to have a discussion with one of the MSNs.
I'm going to.
Because it's an interesting question.
It's wrong to harass them and swear at them, I guess.
Certainly all forms of physical violence are categorically wrong.
Verbal abuse to entities that have sat there and lied to you and demonized you.
I mean, whether or not you think it's right or wrong, let's just set aside the morality.
It is an unexpected consequence.
When you lie about people, malign them, lambaste them, ostracize them, ridicule them, but above all else, lie to them.
And then you come to show up to document something where they know that you're there to continue lying to them, lying about them, malign them.
Yeah, they're going to swear at you.
It may be wrong, it may be right, but it's the predictable consequence of what is effectively abuse.
And I want to ask them this.
How do you expect people are going to react to you?
When you act like this, systematically...
This is cool.
I don't know what the heck that is.
I don't know what the heck that is.
How do you think people are going to react to you when you've been abusing them for years?
Gentlemen.
Thank you.
Good morning.
Good morning.
So that's the discussion I want to have with some media.
So now I'm at the tail end of the convoy where they stopped it and broken it off here.
*music* you
Oh, oh, oh, let's see the media spin this.
They're environmental hazards, people.
There's an environmental hazard.
They've come and they've...
I don't even know if you can see it, actually.
It's the rainbow of oil or gas.
No doubt the CBC would come there and say, look at this!
Environmental destruction.
These anti-environmentalist extremist protesters.
No doubt.
How's it going?
So, do we continue walking as I did yesterday, the other day on Monday, where we ran into Trista Souk?
I won't do it again.
I'm gonna go walk more downtown this time because I didn't get to downtown last time.
So, down that way.
So, I think Quebec is over that way.
But the convoy was broken up down the street.
There's a whole section of the road that is empty because it's blocked.
When I went there the last time with heavy trucks, snow stuff trucks.
And then the bridges to Quebec, last I heard, were closed.
So the convoy in Quebec couldn't get into Ontario, to Ottawa.
But I'm not going to walk back down there because there was a lot of empty space.
And then I saw the portion of the convoy where...
they were blocked at.
Oh, by the way, people, now I'm starting to think about the environmental argument.
How long until the media starts estimating the carbon footprint of trucks idling?
How long?
I shouldn't have given them that idea.
I like this car.
How you doing?
You mind being on the internet?
No, I don't mind at all.
Okay, hold on.
I'm not going to come in.
I'm just going to say hi.
Oi!
If I may, sir.
First of all, I love your car.
Thank you.
Where are you from?
Mary, Ontario, Ontario.
Mary, Ontario.
Okay, how long have you been here for?
It's day five now.
Are you a trucker?
No, I'm just a personal business owner.
Somebody that can show up and support me here.
If you have the moment, what's your business?
I'm a painter.
Go home painting.
Gohomepainting.ca or.com?
I don't have an online at all right now.
I'm just word of mouth with my customers.
Go home painting, people in Barrie, Ontario.
Godspeed.
Yeah, man.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
Look, I'm here all day.
Have a good one.
Go home.
I forgot it already.
Go home painting.
It's the ability and the freedom to come and support.
I need to know what this is.
I need to know what this is.
So if I may ask, which album are you with?
Can I ask you a few questions?
I'm not a bad man.
Let me ask you.
Have you been verbally abused since you've been here?
You haven't?
Okay, awesome.
Well, I guess that ends that answer.
CBC News has not been verbally abused since they've been here.
Straight from...
I couldn't see her mouth.
I'm not saying that as a joke.
I was going to say straight from the mouth, but I couldn't see it.
But yeah, confirmed.
Confirm, people.
In real time.
Even the CBC.
Has not been verbally abused in their coverage.
Although he was recording me, so keep an eye out for me on CBC, people.
They're going to say some deranged lunatic walking around aimlessly.
Actually, I'm surprised that that was her answer.
Okay.
How you doing?
Good.
I mean, I gotta tell you, I don't play into stereotypes.
I don't like making jokes about stereotypes.
But can there be anything more Canadian than people playing hockey at a protest?
There can't.
Unless they were playing hockey with a maple syrup can.
The ones in the aluminum cans that you could actually use like a big stack of pucks.
Trudeau, le go, must go, born free, will die free.
I think there's an extra N in there.
Gentlemen.
So this is it.
Ottawa.
Compare this to what you're being told about this protest on the media.
Let's see if I can get to some...
I'll just read some chats here.
Drew Moss says, rise up.
Removed by YouTube says, what does a goose do?
It honks.
Oh my goodness, there's a Lonely Island song.
I don't give a honk.
That could be.
That could be the anthem of the protest.
S3 Orgillus says "I just missed it, darn it!" Okay, I'm not gonna try to read anybody's name because that's just gonna waste too much time.
Chats are moving quickly.
Alrighty, let's go explore here.
Garbage bag with actual garbage in it.
garbage next to a garbage can.
Okay, so there seems to be more of the convoy.
What street am I on?
For anybody who knows Ottawa?
How you doing?
Thanks, man.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I don't know what street.
I'm on Kent Street.
And Barbie Street is one street over.
But I'm out of here.
Oh yeah, this convoy is on Kent Street and there's cement barriers blocking off further access.
Let's see what's going on here.
What do you think about this protest?
What do I think about it?
They know what I think.
What do you think about this protest?
I think this is the greatest thing to happen to mankind.
I've never witnessed such a beautiful thing in my life, such peace and unity and love.
I just wish it could go on.
Where are you from?
I'm from BC.
Which car?
I'm from Langley, BC.
Are you here?
I'm going to get this out here so I can get you properly.
Are you part of the convoy?
Yes, I'm part of the convoy.
I'm a trucker.
That's my truck right there.
The one with the crane and the white lights on the side of it.
Let me ask you this.
How long have you been trucking for?
I've been trucking since I was four years old.
How old are you now?
You look young.
I'm 34. Okay, you're still young.
How has everything impacted you?
What have the last two years of your life looked like?
This has made it so much more difficult in life.
There's no way to quantify the way that things seem to be shrinking.
They circle around you.
It's like an invisible prison.
Everyone's been placed in a prison of their mind.
It just has to change.
We have now effected change.
We've notified the world.
You guys are just getting warmed up.
This is awesome.
How long are you staying for?
I asked the same question.
I expect the same answer.
We're staying indefinitely.
Right on, brother.
Right on.
Nice to meet you.
Drove in from British Columbia in a big truck.
I mean, it's...
It's an amazing thing that...
See, a government can abuse of people for so long.
And can abuse.
There's only so much abuse.
Unscientific, arbitrary, willy-nilly abuse that a population can put up with before they say enough is enough.
Which is why you have to work very hard on keeping them in such a perpetual state of irrational fear that that threshold for saying enough is enough keeps going higher and higher.
How you doing?
Good, how are you?
Very good.
You guys want to be on the interwebs?
Not at all.
Based on the jersey, I'll say you're from Ottawa?
Just outside.
Let me just get over the camera so you can frame that.
How long have you been here for?
We've been coming here every day because we live about an hour outside.
So we come in every day, spend a few hours, give these guys some support, try to push for our freedom.
You know, I wish there were more people out here doing this.
Oh, I have a feeling by this weekend, with the news being amplified, there will be more, but what support do the people need?
Like the truckers, do they need any specific support?
Do they have food?
Do they have what they need?
They've got everything they need.
Well, no, one of the trucks was truckers.
Well, not really a trucker, but people in support vehicles that are gasoline.
They say that they don't have enough gasoline.
Diesel, yeah.
Diesel.
The support staff has provided for Giesel, but they're not providing for the gasoline for some of the people that are actually stuck right in the Congo.
So if people could bring jerry cans or whatever they call them there, full of gasoline, that would help quite a bit.
But their morale is amazing.
They're thanking us, and we're here to thank them.
It is.
It's amazing.
You must be here.
You've been here for a couple of days.
No, I drove in and out.
I drove in Monday, I drove in today, and I'm going to come back on the weekend.
See, we leave.
Around 2-3 o 'clock in the afternoon and we think it's dismal the amount of support they get, but the truckers are telling us around 5-6 o 'clock.
When the locals are off of work, these streets are full of people.
It's just amazing!
I'm coming back on the weekend.
We couldn't find a hotel the second night.
We're coming back.
I want my kids to see this.
I hope what happens is because some of the truckers are saying the RCMP are talking about moving in and towing away their trucks and arresting them just like you're doing in Coots, Alberta.
I'm sure you're aware of that.
And you know half of the guys are saying there's no way we're here for the long haul and you must have heard that they called the tow trucks I guess.
What's his name?
The mayor there?
Watson.
Jim Watson and all the tow truck companies said sorry we can't come we all got COVID.
We talked about that.
I think I mentioned it yesterday during the stream.
The tow truck company said we have COVID and I wasn't sure if they actually had COVID or it's a wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
I think that's what it is.
That is what you call solidarity people.
You can't argue with that.
Public safety people.
Thank you very much for having me.
Have a good day.
For anybody who doesn't know what's going on in Coots, I took for granted everyone has the memory in their heads that I have in mine, but that memory came from How are you
doing?
Good.
Good.
Hey.
We're carrying a coat.
Okay, the great thing about this is I can see what's going on behind me, so I have full situational awareness.
The cops came in, and there was a standoff of sorts between the RCMP, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the 500 men and women who are blocking the border between Alberta and Montana, and forgive me if I got the geography wrong.
And Ezra was saying, Nobody's coming in to tow those trucks because that's a small community out there, and they don't want to make enemies with their brothers.
And then Jack Posobiec said something funny, interesting.
It was that amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics.
And it's nice to say you're going to come in and tow these trucks, but you've got to have the logistics to actually be able to implement that strategy.
So easy to say, Jim Watson.
Let's see you tow all of these trucks.
Even assuming you can get people who are going to want to defy their brethren and the protest of their trucker brothers and sisters.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Here you can see what they're talking about.
There's the convoy blocking two lanes, and they've retained one road open.
And if I stay in here long enough, that car might run me over.
Let's just keep going here because there's a lot more trucks.
How's it going?
This is beautiful.
I'm going to walk in between these trucks.
Say it again.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Thank you.
Do you mind being on the internet?
In real time after you speak.
Speak loud because I don't have the mic in.
Where are you from?
I'm from Cochrane, Ontario.
Cochrane, Ontario?
Trucker?
Trucker industry.
Okay.
How many people are down from your area?
Right now I talk about where I live in Kent and Slinger.
We've been here steadily with about, I'd say 50 truckers, 25 truck trucks, monster, and then we have the switch in and out.
We're here.
It's up to you guys now.
You guys are the freedom fighters.
We're passing the torch.
We're staying here.
We're committed to staying here.
But we need everyone to join together, spread the message, be compassionate, be understanding, be patient.
And just wait for everybody to get where we are and hope and go forward with a free and loving society.
Amazing.
Thank you.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
And for anybody that hasn't experienced it, the joy of just emotion and being able to just look at somebody is beyond something you don't know you haven't had.
God bless when you discover.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
Now there's a gentleman here who probably didn't know that this guy was a lawyer to begin with.
Let me just get the framing.
Let's come over here first.
I'll be back.
I have questions.
Okay, so for the interwebs who doesn't know who you are.
I'm David Amber.
Nice to meet you.
This is criminal attorney David Amber.
We've only known each other from Twitter.
Although he sent me a picture this morning of his office.
I didn't know who was here.
Where is the office?
It's about four blocks that way and one block that way.
And you've got a good view of everything from the bird's eye.
Amazing.
Okay, now I'm going to go back here because my other arm is better.
How are you doing?
Okay, here's a question.
You live in Ottawa.
to everyday traffic and everyday life has this cause.
And say it loud so the world can hear.
Everyone's still living their life.
Everyone's still living their life.
No one's been disrupted in any meaningful way.
I know we're hearing a lot of stuff in the news about people who can't get groceries.
I haven't seen any evidence of that.
My clients seem to be going...
Hold on.
I'm going to put in the mic.
Okay, guys.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Okay, grab this piece.
And grab this piece.
All right, people, you.
Yes, so grab the microphone side.
There you go.
Now let's do this.
Hold on.
You're gonna look up my nose for a second, internet.
There you go.
Well, I can tell you.
No, no, no, just talking.
I can tell you I got the best parking spot I've ever got right in front of my office today.
And I'm gonna put up close.
Everyone, is this better?
Oh, you gotta speak.
I've been able to get to court in Gatineau.
I've had to take a few little detours.
They said at the beginning of the pandemic, it's a minor inconvenience in the name of personal freedoms.
So I think it's all worth it.
And I'm glad to see that the atmosphere seems lighthearted.
Everyone seems to be in good spirits.
And I think it's starting to work.
So hopefully it keeps going.
Tell everyone, I mean, it seems a lot of people know who you are, but Twitter handle.
At David Anber.
With an N, not an M. Otherwise, you'll get the sportscaster.
Anber.
And you're working currently through this?
Yeah.
We went back to business in May 2020.
Office open, in full, minimal restrictions.
And we've been business as usual and trying to get things back to normal from my perspective.
My clients love it.
We've had a normal office working, you know, a little bit of working from home, but it's always been the case.
And we've been fighting for our clients ever since.
What type of law?
I do criminal defense.
We also do provincial offenses, so that includes things like traffic tickets.
Also includes things like those ridiculous COVID fines that you get for a variety of different things.
We'll fight those for you.
Are you taking a lot of COVID mandates?
We're getting a lot of them, but the provincial offenses court has not fully started back to operations this entire time.
For the last two years, it's been pretty much Treading water if it hadn't been completely closed, whereas the criminal courts were open back in June, July of 2020 and then have been scaling their operations up ever since with some slowdowns, obviously, because of the measures.
What is the jurisdictional limit for which you will take any COVID fine-related mandate?
Jurisdictional limit.
Will you take one from Toronto?
Can you act?
I'm a member of the Quebec Bar, Ontario Bar.
I practice all over Ontario.
For Quebec Provincial Offences, there's some forms I've got to fill out, but we do a lot of Quebec, a lot of Ontario stuff.
We're even doing cases in other provinces as well.
Amazing.
Well, good seeing you, David.
Same.
And, yeah, come visit me sometime.
Absolutely.
All right, see you later, Internet.
See you soon.
That's David Anber.
At D-A-V-I-D.
Where am I looking?
D-A-V-I-D-A-N.
Alpha November.
Bravo.
Echo.
Romeo, people.
David Anber.
It's funny, I've been tweeting with him for, you know, a little while now.
And I knew he's in Ottawa, but didn't know I would run into him.
All right, here.
Boom.
More truck.
Okay, so there's no cattle in that truck, people.
Don't anyone think that...
Let's just...
To dispel any subsequent accusations from MSM that there are animals being mistreated.
No animals.
It actually smells quite clean.
Alright, check this out.
I'm going through the cracks, people.
I'm through the looking glass.
All right, we're in a quieter section.
I might have to untangle my earbuds sooner than later.
This is going far here.
Where are you in from?
Two hours away.
I came here every day if I can.
We get to be all together, man.
I'm going to move away from the car just so we don't get a copy stripe.
Yeah.
Look at this.
I almost got hit by a car.
This I did not explore the last time I was here.
So the convoy definitely extends further in a direction that we have not yet explored.
Oh, don't move.
Okay.
Sorry.
I have no doubt that there is at least one person in Canada who finds this flag grossly offensive.
I have no doubt that there is no one.
Tax court.
Ugh.
Shudder.
Shudder.
Oh boy, now you can see what I actually look like with the boots.
Good thing is that my feet are not numb today.
They're sweaty because I wore some thick socks this time.
I was listening to my mother's advice in absentia.
Wear thick socks, that way your feet won't get numb, she said.
All right.
Oh, my.
She goes down here.
Like this?
No, I'm not.
Yes.
Okay.
So let's see if I can get to any questions in the chat.
See if I can get to any questions in the chat that I can see.
Over 10,000.
Yes, 10,047 on my count.
Share away.
Gonna be doing this at least until four o 'clock.
Or until I have to find a bathroom, which I think that check could be in the mail.
I shouldn't have said anything.
I see a dog.
I see a dog.
And the dog kind of looks like Winston.
I dare say that that dog has some Westie in it.
I dare say that dog has some Westie in it.
Is it a West Highland Terrier?
Yes.
Oh, yeah, they're good.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, really?
You too.
That was a Westie.
I miss Winston.
So, here's another dog, Dalmatian.
Seems to be avoiding me.
Yeah, this convoy goes quite a fair distance down.
We're still on Kent Street, and it goes on.
Thank you.
What's going on?
Gentlemen?
Hi, how are you doing?
Good yourself?
Doing awesome.
Do you mind being on the interwebs?
Oh, I'm not a big fan.
Okay.
Where are you in from?
Quebec.
Quebec, alright.
Quelle partie?
Eastern Townships.
Alright, which one?
Philipsburg by Lake Champlain.
My wife, her mother-in-law lives on Bedford, so we see Philipsburg.
Yeah, that's exactly where I live.
Yeah, Bedford, exactly.
You're the first one.
My wife is from there.
The first time I met her, she lived in Bedford, then they moved to Benize, Quebec.
Yeah, I'm right across the lake from Benize.
That is a nice place to live, for real.
Good fishing.
I'd rather be out there fishing.
We have a problem solved, so I'm here.
I know, that's it.
Godspeed.
So that trucker was from Phillipsburg, for anybody who's watching may not know where that is, Eastern Townships in Quebec, which is across, you know, right next to the city where my wife was born.
And he said he too would rather be fishing.
Funny thing, on the way up here, I saw some ice shacks on the river on the way out, and I actually, for the first time, said, I would rather be driving here than fishing today.
We will have time to fish later.
Oh, let's see what we got.
Strawberries?
No, I can't.
I can't.
Because I don't have hands to carry it.
But do you mind being on the internet?
I'm being offered beautiful strawberries, but I don't have hands.
But that's from truckers to everybody.
Which you're with the convoy?
Oh, yeah.
Where are you from?
Let me put my sign over here.
Frogs Logistics from Livington.
From where?
Livington, Windsor, Ontario.
Windsor, Ontario.
Frogs Logistics.
Frogs with a Z. Send this nice strawberries for everybody.
Come on, guys.
Strawberries.
I hope you like it.
Let the little ones choose.
It's fresh.
Come on.
Ordinarily, I would take them and eat all of them, but I shouldn't.
No, no, no.
That's for the people, for everybody.
Just take it.
You don't mind being on the webs?
You don't mind being on the internet?
We are live right now.
10,000 people watching.
So for those of you wondering why there might be...
For those of you who are not familiar with Canadian geography, Ontario...
Ottawa's right on the border with Quebec.
Ontario is basically a bilingual city.
Not Ontario.
Ottawa is basically a bilingual city.
Quebec is a French province, which is why you might be seeing a lot of French...
Speaking Canadians in Ontario.
Hey, how's it going, buddy?
You guys good?
Frido!
Frido!
No, we need Frido!
Where are you guys from?
Edmonton.
Edmonton?
Yeah.
We need Frido!
You've been here for a few days?
Yes.
And are you a trucker by trade?
No, I'm a useless supporter.
You're a trucker?
Let me ask you this.
I say what kind of trucker, but where do you carry and where do you drive to and from?
Like, where's your area of operation?
From U.S. to Canada.
All right.
Midwest, South, South, like Florida and stuff.
How long have you been doing it for?
20 years.
And where are you from?
Romania.
I'm living in Canada for 25 years in Toronto.
All right.
I have to ask this.
You moved from Romania to what part originally?
Did you go straight to Toronto?
25 years ago.
May I ask why you left Romania?
Because it was a communist country.
I was running from communists.
I hope everyone can hear this.
I'm going to bring it closer and just ask.
So you fled Romania in what it would be 1990, 1985?
1989 was the revolution, the civil war, right?
I was right there in the army.
And after that, when we took down the system, I fled the country to Hungary and from there to Canada.
Now, having seen what you fled from and seen what's going on now.
I was just going to say this.
For anybody out there who says, you know, it's hyperbolic to call this communism or fascism or tyranny.
I'm not going to infuse any of my opinion here.
You know what I think.
I'm going to ask someone.
You fled from it.
Do you see any similarities to what you see going on here?
That's exactly what's going on right now.
It's plain and simple communist.
It's exactly the same agenda, the communist agenda right here in Canada.
When you say that people talk about a playbook, similarities, what sort of things, if you're able to specify the types of things you see going on?
Like the tyranny, segregation, people fear, intimidation.
It's all communist agenda.
It's all communist tactics.
It's exactly what's going on here for two years.
With the segregation and people cannot speak anymore, censoring everything, Facebook, you name it, right?
It's exactly communist tactics.
I'm going to ask a loaded question, people, because I don't trust the media here.
As far as the media was, what was the media like in Romania before you left, after you left?
Do you notice any similarities?
Between the media in Canada now and the media that you left in Romania?
When I lived back home, there was no media.
Whatever the government said, that was it.
There was no media.
We have no television.
We have nothing back there.
We're just following whatever the government told the people.
Everybody was afraid to speak.
No freedom of speaking of any kind.
There was no television, nothing.
Are you nervous?
And what are your plans?
If you see this getting worse, what do you plan on doing?
My plan is here.
I'm going to fight the freedom.
This guy is going around asking.
Without freedom life, it's not worth it.
What's the name of your truck and company?
Okay, no, no.
Scratch that question, people.
I totally not.
I'm not scared to speak.
I mean, I...
No, I meant this like a lot.
Are they still a little bit better travel across the country?
No, no.
I meant this as a plug, not to get you in trouble.
Okay.
Godspeed, man.
What's your name, by the way?
Bob.
Bob.
Gabe.
Nice to meet you.
I saw...
I saw...
Um...
It's...
People take flack and I've taken flack for using words tyranny.
Fascism.
Communism.
How you doing?
This is not the first experience of this nature that I've had with people who have actually fled communist regimes saying it's the exact same playbook beginning to end.
It sounds a little different this time, but it's the exact same tactic.
Look at what's going on here.
I wish you guys could smell this.
Oh, yes.
Yes, sir.
What is this?
Oh my goodness.
How you doing?
That smells freaking delicious.
You want some soup?
No, no, no.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Thank you very much.
No, no, no, no.
Thank you.
Pizza?
No, but it smells good.
I mean, the smell is all I needed.
Hey.
Yeah, I'm...
How you doing?
Good.
I'm a big fan.
Thank you.
Do you mind being on the webs?
Sure.
You hesitated.
Are you sure?
Once it's on the webs, it can never be taken down.
That's fine.
That's fine.
All right.
You're Ryan?
Yeah.
From BC.
All right, guys.
Trucker?
I'm a mandated frontline worker.
Say that again?
I'm under a mandate.
I'm a frontline firefighter.
Amazing.
And you drove in from British Columbia?
Yes, we did.
Which part?
Kelowna.
Kelowna, beautiful place.
How do you find it?
What's your experience been like?
Oh, this has been amazing.
We were a group that was going to be in support with the convoy out of BC.
We had no idea it was going to turn into this.
We were just like, all right, let's just get across the country and it'll grow and we'll get more trucks and we'll be just helping everyone out.
And by the time we hit, we started seeing some support in Salmon Arm and Revy, but by the time we hit Calgary, it was already going off.
And it just grew and grew and grew even more.
And it's been amazing and the people here are so accommodating.
It's amazing.
You know, I came out on Monday just to reconcile what I'm being told by the media and what I'm being told by people I trust.
Yes.
I've seen it now with my own eyes.
Have you seen anything?
What's the worst thing that you've seen?
And be honest.
I got fingered.
Well, I don't know what that means.
I got the middle finger.
Oh, okay.
I didn't get fingered.
I got fingered by an old man that told us to go home.
And that was it.
Okay.
That has been the worst.
We've been head on the swivel the whole drive out here on the radio.
It was nothing but positivity.
Watch each other's backs.
We all, you know, we're in the mind frame of, you know, keep an eye out.
Protect each other.
Don't go off on your own.
And, yeah, that's the worst.
I haven't seen any racism or flags of question or anything.
Nothing.
I doubt.
I'm now, this is nearing two hours today.
I did it for six hours straight, unedited Monday.
I didn't see anything.
No.
And I wouldn't confront the individual.
I would just ask them questions.
Yes.
One of which would be, where'd you get that flag?
I'm curious.
Not that I want one.
I just want to know where someone gets those flags these days.
Because I've only seen two images on the interwebs.
The same two images that were blasted, retweeted, and re-amplified by...
Yeah.
Bad media.
Yeah, we haven't seen any of that or any vandalism.
In fact, we're picking garbage up.
Owners of the buildings and residents, they're coming out and offering, "Hey, we've got showers for you.
Can we bring you more food?" We're going around trying to support all these local businesses and they're coming back out giving us food.
So that's been the general consensus down here.
It's just been amazing.
Yeah, fantastic.
How long are you down for?
Did I ask you that yet?
We don't know how long.
I told the wife and kids.
You're here with...
I left the wife and kids.
I'll tell you one thing.
That is as much dedication as there is.
If I may ask, how many kids?
Two kids, 12 and 10, and the wife's holding down the fort.
She's amazing.
We just knew that we were coming.
So, if you did the quick math and this is over in two days, that's already a two-week event.
So, we don't know.
You've got to drive the trucks back.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, so it's a long haul.
Now, your wife might randomly be watching.
No, thank you very much.
She might be watching.
You want to say hi?
In the odd chance that she is watching.
Hi, babe.
Miss you.
Hope the kids are being good for you.
Yeah, we're going to stick this out and help everyone out, the support.
And it's morel too, you know, we don't want to start hearing about people that are tapping out and because they got certain issues and they got to go, which, you know, it's understandable, but we don't want that morel to get negative, right?
This truck here, they're not here right now.
They're from Alberta.
They have their two little kids with them.
They were going to drive this hay wagon to the side of the highway in support.
I watched the convoy go by and they came with us.
They jumped in and they said, "Nope, do it." They didn't even have packed clothes or toothbrushes or anything.
Do people need finances to be hooked up at a hotel?
There is.
The group, the team leads, the organizers are all taking care of that.
Actually, they're at a meeting right now, the street captains.
And there are rooms for showrooms and stuff and they just have to get on the radio and then book a time and then go in groups.
I'm asking this for my own benefit as well.
Are people able to contribute directly to that or should people who want to support just go to GoFundMe?
That's coming out of GoFundMe.
Okay, excellent.
So there's a finance department that's taking care of that and then really it's just a matter of...
Logistics of keeping fuel going and heading in for showers, going in in groups, staying together.
Everyone's coming back and we've got food.
Amazing.
It's been great.
Smells great.
Thanks, eh?
Thanks.
Big fan.
Keep up the good luck.
You too.
Take care.
All right, see you soon.
Go on.
No, that's what it is.
keeps going down here.
Sir.
Hi.
How you doing?
Good, how you doing?
Good.
Hi, how you doing?
Good.
Do you mind being on the interwebs?
Of course.
Are you down with the convoy?
Absolutely.
I've been following you for eight, ten months or whatever.
And I'm a government worker here.
It's been ridiculous over here.
What part of the government?
I work for the Mint.
Okay, cool.
That might be the only cool government job out there, people.
Are you taking time off work to participate in this?
This is technically my weekend.
Okay.
I work Friday and Tuesday.
But I was really annoyed with the Madness, but now with Omicron, I've been so...
Let me ask you an obvious question.
Are you nervous about...
Speaking out, working for the government?
Of course I'm scared, but it needs to happen.
It needs to happen.
That's why everyone else is here.
The main thing is, with Omicron, when we instituted, everyone who was unvaccinated initially had to do rapid tests, and eventually were given leave without pay.
And that's their current state.
Leave without pay?
Yes.
In most places, that's called being fired.
Yeah.
You're welcome back if your job exists when you come back, if it hasn't been filled, and if you ever decide to comply, sorry.
Yeah.
Within three months, they're losing the benefits packages, and at that point, they're essentially mine.
Our union has done nothing about this.
But the worst part is, now that January rolled around, and everyone came back after the new year, we, the vaccinated, have to do rapid testing to go to work.
And if that's the case, we're doing rapid testing to go to work.
Why did you get vaccinated?
What's the benefit to having been vaccinated in the first place?
Setting aside milder symptoms if and when.
What's your name, by the way?
Ari.
So you've got to do rapid testing just to go to work.
Correct.
And are you going to be required to get the booster shot?
The official answer is no.
But the official answers change every two to three weeks.
So I'm almost...
Because the science changes.
The science changes, of course.
Amazing.
And so this is your weekend.
When do you go back to work?
I go back tomorrow night.
And you're going to come back?
Absolutely.
And you've been here.
Have you seen anything remotely bad?
What's the worst thing you've seen in terms of behavior compared to what you might have seen in media reports?
The absolute worst thing?
My gosh, I think someone said the R-slur once.
I think that was the worst I've seen it.
Fantastic.
No, everyone's been here super polite, super happy.
This feels like a Canada Day almost.
You're not the first person that said that.
A lot of people said it felt like Canada Day.
Were you here on the weekend?
I initially was planning to.
I showed up on Friday.
I made some sandwiches.
And obviously this was so much bigger than my little bag.
So it was about 20 minutes.
But no, unfortunately that day I got some frostbite.
So I was not here for the weekend.
It was much colder on the weekend.
I was just saying because from what I've been told from people who have been here for Canada Day and for Saturday and Sunday, they said it was as booked as Canada.
It was as crowded as Canada Day.
I can believe it.
I know now it's thinned out a little bit, but, you know, pride is going to roll around and it's going to be maybe not as big as it was before, but it's still going to be back to massive sizes.
I love seeing the city back.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
It's wonderful.
Look, I've always loved and hated Ottawa.
I don't like government cities.
The city itself is beautiful.
The architecture is beautiful.
The restaurants are awesome.
The people are awesome.
But it's a government town.
But a government town overrun.
With a convoy makes it especially beautiful.
It's wonderful.
All right, thank you so much.
Have a good one.
It's amazing.
Everybody has had nothing but beautiful experiences here.
Okay, I think I've come to the end of this portion of the convoy.
Where's my plug?
Hold on, people.
I'm going to plug in.
There we go.
Just reading some of the chats here.
More sick people who are the veed than non-veed.
Yes, but the easy response is that more people are veed than un-veed now, so it makes sense statistically.
See, this is what I love about Ottawa.
This is beautiful.
Hijinks.
I love the house.
How's it going?
It's beautiful old houses.
Of course, you don't quite like seeing the ones that are...
Boarded up.
But it's a beautiful city.
And the old government buildings are very nice.
I've always just been resentful of glorious, opulent government buildings because for reasons previously expressed.
And just so no one thinks, showing.
Stickers on cars is not an endorsement.
Well, this is the end of the convoy on this street.
We are on Somerset.
Sir, did you make a wrong turn and you're stuck in traffic now?
No, no, I'm not.
You're part of the convoy?
I'm part of the protest?
I'm part of the protest.
I was told to bring some fuel, so I got some fuel.
Oh, actually, I did see someone who needed diesel off the streets.
I just brought up a buddy called me to use gas, and I brought in some gas and dirt.
Awesome.
Are you from the area?
Okay.
Fantastic.
Have a good one.
Yes, sir.
I was just watching you.
Geolocation.
You don't mind being on the internet?
Yeah, no problem.
Okay, what's your name?
My name is Liam.
Take back our freedoms convoy 2022.
Where are you from?
I'm from Ottawa.
I saw you on the stream and I was like, holy shit.
And I ran outside the house and now I'm here.
Amazing.
And you've been out here helping out?
Yeah, every day.
I'm asking the same questions to everybody.
What have you seen?
You seen anything?
I've seen nothing bad.
When I was down there, it was near the Confederation Park.
It's where the indigenous people are setting up some teepees today.
Indigenous people with the protests?
Yes.
Okay.
They're bringing the elders there.
They're blessing the land, or at least they have in the past few days.
And now they're coming today doing the teepees in, is what I'm hearing.
So I suggest you go down there.
I do want to see that, actually.
This is how identity politics ruins everything.
I don't want to feel like I'm documenting the Indigenous doing their contribution because they're Indigenous.
It would be a beautiful thing.
Identity politics is poison.
I might make that into a shirt.
No one else is going to document it, though, unless you do.
Okay, where is it?
Just go in a straight line that way, you'll see it.
Great seeing you, man.
Have a good one, bro.
Thank you.
See you soon.
Okay, let's go.
Let's go get that straight line down the street.
Although we're off the beaten path of the convoy.
This will just be a walk.
This will be an actual auto walk.
Auto walk.
By the way, auto walks is going to be doing this this evening.
I'm a little jealous of auto walks because he gets to do the evening or he gets the evening and I love the fireworks that he captures in his streams.
Fireworks are awesome, but...
Rebellious fireworks are super-duper awesome.
Now, let's see if I can...
In front of the Lord Elgin Hotel.
Okay, thank you very much.
Can someone else tell me where the Lord Elgin Hotel is now?
Don't.
I'll find it.
The news never shows the good natives.
Viva for Prime Minister.
I don't think I want to be Prime Minister.
Look, look.
I ran, people.
I don't know if there's a lot of new faces here.
I ran for the PPC.
So everyone should know, in my writing...
Notre Dame de Grasse, Westmount.
Proud to say I got 325% more votes than the last election.
Of course, they only got 495 votes in the last election, so I ran.
And then the night before the election, because I was so, so stupid, I actually thought I was going to win.
I was like, man, if I win, you get into politics and you become a cog in a machine.
That is rusted to the point where nothing moves anyhow.
You know, Pierre Poilievre might be the only politician these days.
No, sorry, that's not true.
Roman Baber.
Jim Calios.
I'm going to mispronounce his last name.
Jim and his wife.
I forget names.
Calios.
Someone in the chat helped me with that because we did an interview together.
They're amazing.
There are a handful of politicians who are amazing.
And then there's the other ones.
And I'm not even talking like the Justin Trudeau or the Aaron O'Toole level, you know, stuff.
It's the other ones.
A lot of lip service, but the problem is you get into the big government machine.
Thank you.
Thank you.
you you Okay, people.
We're back, I hope.
So, yeah, definitely I cannot take calls.
I'm gonna go meet Dr. Christian, who's at the Iconic Cafe.
I did not lose the stream.
Sorry about that.
Trudeau did not kidnap me.
Alright, anyone in the chat who knows where Iconic Cafe is, let me know.
I'm gonna go meet Dr. Christian, and we're gonna talk for a few minutes.
I think people may have thought that the stream got cut.
I need to get a streaming phone, a dedicated streaming phone.
Thank you.
It's gonna vote for me.
So we are on, I don't know, what street was this?
Iconic Cafe.
In the chat, let me know if anyone knows where Iconic Cafe is.
These are the...
I need to get a dedicated streaming phone pedal.
That'll be the solution to all of this.
1-2-3 Slater.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna find where Slater is.
I see a French Bulldog up ahead of me, which is very distracting.
1-2-3 Slater Street.
Okay, thank you guys.
Now let's find where 1-2-3 Slater Street is.
All right.
Let me get my handle here.
Sorry, sorry about that.
Okay.
Here, I'll turn around so you can see the street.
Share the link around, guys.
I guess retweet and whatnot so that I'm going to try to get to two events.
Dr. Christian.
and then the indigenous dance uh blessing of the land which i was told was down that street but hopefully we can do it all sleep You got little booties on.
I got goobered.
Beautiful dog.
I have been gooped by the dog.
123 Slater Street.
I remember.
Ask someone where that is.
And now we start hearing, as we're walking back to the convoy, we start hearing some more noise.
157 days in curfew.
Never again.
Never again.
All right, let's see if we can actually do this in real time.
I'm at the corner of Gloucester and Bank Street.
Where is Slater Street in respect of that?
I feel like Peter Griffin from The Simpsons, from Family Guy.
I'm a van, Lois.
I don't ask for directions.
Thank you very much.
How you doing?
No more lockdowns, no more mandates, no more back passes.
Yes to freedom, yes to choice.
Laurier Street.
I've got to tell you, I don't...
There might be some extra traffic in the area of the convoy, but like one of the convoy guys said, there's a lot of people here who are supporting these businesses, which this might be as much business as they've had.
I don't know if it's been affecting negatively or positively.
Neighboring businesses.
I'd be curious to know.
Okay, Slater Street.
Let's see in the chat.
Freedom Fry.
Bank Street.
We're at Bank Street again.
I'm looking for 123 Slater Street.
Terrible thing is I was supposed to meet Dr. Christian at 12:30.
I don't know what time it is.
Oh, it is 12:30.
That's because it's two hours plus 10:40.
Darn it!
Slater Street.
I see Slater Street, people.
This is like the most random tour you've ever had of Ottawa.
*Loud noise*
Okay, Schlater.
I made a necklace.
Okay.
The Romanian guy.
By the way, my grandmother on my mother's side, I think her parents were Romanian.
The legend is true.
Okay, we're on Slater Street.
I'm going to put the earbud in.
Which way would we be going?
Looking for one, two, three.
So that's 215.
Do the numbers go down to Elgin or do they go up, people?
Who knows?
Who knows Ottawa here?
We got Press-O-T.
Okay, so what number do we have here?
212.
If this number is lower, then I know that I'm going in the right direction.
What is lower than 212, people?
269.
Wrong way.
Nope, 208.
Okay, fine.
Yeah, we're in the right direction.
123.
So it's going to be on this side in half a block.
Dr. Christian.
I'm coming!
And just so no one's disappointed...
I told Dr. Christian, or I think it was his son, I don't want the medical stuff in this.
I want the social censorship stuff.
The legal side of what doctors who have spoken out have had to go through.
As if in the most tumultuous times in history, you stifle debate as opposed to foster it.
Leave it to the government to get everything bass-ackwards, as we say.
Okay.
Ugh.
I just tried to bite the grip on my camera.
So I could untangle the earbuds, but that was quite disgusting.
Okay.
I see the lion dog again.
One, two, three.
This is going to be the street.
This is going to be the street.
I assure you, autowalks walking the street are much smoother than mine.
Uh, O'Toole is...
Did I just see O'Toole is out?
You are there?
Oh, I'm there yet.
151.
Okay.
I hear some more honking.
Oh, you know, it might be quiet enough in the, uh, in a coffee shop, but we'll see what happens.
Okay.
Boom.
Back to the convoy.
Gentlemen, how goes it?
We're going to go to the next video.
We're going to go to the next video.
One, two, three.
Slater.
Oh, there we go.
iconic.
Now let's see...
Where Dr. Christian...
Oh, I believe they're inside.
Let me see if this is them.
Is that Dr. Christian?
That might be them.
Alright, we're going in.
This is as much of a Viva on the Street interview as you're gonna get.
Stop.
Maximum allowed.
Six people.
Dr. Christian?
Yes, David?
Yes, Mike, I have gloves on.
Sorry.
Francis.
Nice to meet you.
Do you want...
Coming in?
Got it.
Okay.
Yeah, we're not going to need...
We're not going to need the microphone in here.
Everybody out there on the internet, this is Dr. Christian.
Hi!
So we're live right now.
Let me just tilt it this way.
You know, I'll get you like that.
For the internet who doesn't know you, I think everyone does.
Who are you?
My name is Francis Christian.
I'm a surgeon, trauma surgeon.
I do ontological surgery.
I do surgery of the head and neck.
I was the quality improvement director at the University of Saskatchewan patient safety.
You know what?
They're saying the connection is no good.
Okay.
No, I think it might be...
Would you mind coming outside?
It's too noisy, aren't you?
I think it might be...
Let me see...
Guys, I want to come into the signal.
The signal is bad.
The video is bad.
It might be better outside here.
Hold on one second, people.
I think it's just being in the brick building.
Guys, hold up.
I'm going to do this.
Give us a second here, please.
Were you using the whiteboard?
No, I think not.
It's Josh.
I'm going to play it right now.
Okay guys, I'm gonna come to the window.
Maybe if we go to the window.
How's it going?
Very good.
Let's see if we can get...
Interwebs.
Oh, you know what the problem might be?
I don't want to be honest.
It might be...
I'm going to turn off the Wi-Fi because it might be trying to pick up...
People, let me know if it's better.
I turned off the Wi-Fi because it might have been trying to pick up the Wi-Fi.
Audio is good.
CNN resigns.
That's a TimCast notification.
Go outside.
O'Toole is forced out as conservative leader.
Interesting.
Better.
Okay.
So, doctor.
Hold this for a second.
I'm going to take my jacket off.
There you go.
And then you're speaking directly to 8,500 people now.
Am I lying?
You are lying.
Okay.
Who are you?
Tell the world.
Well, my name is Francis Christian.
I'm a surgeon and I'm a poet.
My book of poems was released to the world in April of 2021.
It's called To a Nurse Friend Weeping.
As a surgeon, I'm a trauma surgeon.
I do a trauma call.
I also do oncological surgery, that is cancer surgery, surgery of the head and neck, thyroid surgery, that sort of thing.
I'm also involved in the quality improvement project.
I was the quality improvement director in the University of Saskatchewan, quality improvement patient safety.
I was also director of the surgical humanities department.
We've sought to reconnect, re-engage, and engage physicians, surgeons, medical students with poetry, music, drama.
So that is what I'm doing.
This is the question.
You're a surgeon.
Back in March of 1920, we thought of a national...
...and we thought of a national...
...and we thought of a national...
How do I do this?
Sorry about that.
Okay, now, people, let's wait for the audio to catch up with the video.
Is that better?
We're going to give it a few seconds before we see if it gets better.
Garbled.
Give it a few more seconds, people.
30 seconds.
We're outside now.
So it should be better.
Connect.
These are...
Okay, it's better.
Here we go.
Sorry, guys.
The question I asked Dr. Christian was, when did he first start speaking out about COVID?
And then the follow-up is going to be, what was the reaction?
And how does he feel about what is going on in the state of public discourse as relates to science and medicine?
So I'm going to give the mic back over.
Here you go, sir.
Oh, you're talking to this part here.
This part here?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, David, that's a very good question.
Because we're living in dystopian Orwellian times.
We're living under the boot of a totalitarian tyranny.
And how did we get here?
This is, in fact, a medical tyranny.
And because it's a medical tyranny, it must have something of a medical origin.
20, March, when this whole COVID thing unfolded, I actually supported the authorities.
I thought this was a new virus.
Let's give it a little bit of rope.
You know, let the government do its lockdowns.
I even supported some of the lockdowns.
I didn't support the way it was being enforced.
But I thought, let's see what happens.
And then by the end of April, what actually happened is people were being censored.
The censorship was not of just anybody.
I had heard of some of the great physicians who were being censored even before COVID.
I'll give you an example.
As a surgeon, I often go into the ICU.
I work in the ICU.
And there's a name that every ICU physician should have heard of, and that is Paul Merrick.
Paul Merrick is the second most published ICU physician ever.
And the most published ICU physician now practicing.
And Paul's work in sepsis should be known to every physician who has anything to do with the ICU.
I knew about his work on sepsis before COVID.
And this guy was being censored.
What he was saying about COVID was called misinformation and disinformation.
Then there's another guy called Pierre Corey.
Pierre Corey's book on point-of-care ultrasound is actually...
We're in Ottawa now, but if you go to the Ottawa ICU, you'll find this book on point-of-care ultrasound.
It's also actually read by ER guys.
In other words, it teaches surgeons how to interpret ultrasound.
So, these guys were being censored.
And I was a student of Soviet history from my teenage years.
I had read a book.
By Richard Wombrand, tortured for Christ.
And I thought I should become aware of the methods of the Soviet tyranny.
And then I realized that the same terminology was being used on television and propaganda channels.
Disinformation, misinformation.
These are the same things out of the Soviet and before that the Nazi playbook.
Now, what I also realized from...
My knowledge of Soviet history and also to some extent Nazi history is that they had to go after the academy because they had to go after the ideas.
They had to take over the ideas and they had to replace the ideas of science, of the pursuit of truth with their own ideas, the narrative, the narrative of tyranny.
And that's what actually was happening.
The media became an arm of government in Canada here.
Her Majesty's loyal opposition was sleeping at the wheel.
It became one-party rule.
There are two types of tyrannies.
One is a communist tyranny.
When you talk about tyranny and totalitarian rule, you talk about communism.
You talk about the Soviet Union.
But there's another type of tyranny.
It's called a capitalistic tyranny.
And the capitalistic tyranny is just as terrifying.
As a communist tyranny.
Most people don't know that IBM ran the death camps computers.
The computers of the death camps of the Nazi regime was run by IBM.
GM, through their subsidiary Opel, actually gave the technology for the German tanks.
Henry Ford received the German eagle from Hitler himself.
So the capitalistic tyranny is as real as a communist tyranny.
Mussolini defined fascism, not my definition, Mussolini's definition.
Fascism was defined by Mussolini as the fusion of corporate power and government power.
That's exactly what we have in Canada today.
We have one party rule.
We have fusion of corporate power and government power.
Big Farmer is controlling the government.
Big Farmer is controlling Trudeau.
He's just a puppet to these Big Farmer guys.
This is something I had actually already seen.
And then because I started looking at the data myself very closely, nothing, absolutely nothing fitted the narrative.
So I started looking...
Do I have more time?
Oh yeah, please, go for it.
As much time as you need.
All right.
David Frye, Viva Frye on YouTube.
So...
I had looked at the data.
I looked at the data very closely, and none of the official narratives made any sense at all.
And at that time, I started speaking with my colleagues, for example, anesthesia colleagues who also do ICU shifts.
So they would come to my opting room to give anesthesia, and I would engage them in conversation about the data and how the data didn't fit the narrative.
And the lockdowns, and none of this made any sense.
By the way, the term lockdown, the public must understand, it's not a medical term.
It's the first time in the history of medicine it's been used in a public health fashion.
Lockdown is actually a prison term.
It's from the prison system.
You lock down prisons.
You don't lock down people in cities.
You don't lock down children.
But anyway, that's just one example of the narrative.
And here's the thing.
As I would explain the data to my colleagues in the ICU, in giving anesthesia for my patients, for example, or my residents, a sort of glaze would come over them.
They would switch off.
And I couldn't get through that glaze, that wall of disinformation, that brainwashed psyche.
I'm not sure what exactly it was.
And I tried that for several months.
And then, last spring, this government announced that they were approving the vaccine, the injection, the mRNA injection, to our kids, less than 17-year-olds.
Not only that, the government was telling us that they could give, the kids could give permission, could give permission for this injection without parental consent.
for a type of injection the mRNA technology that had never been used clinically in humans before at that time there was already a signal from the VAERS data or the vaccine adverse event reporting system the signal was very strong that this is not a safe vaccine and and and and in my province of Saskatchewan I
I looked at this whole scenario with kids unfolding, and I And I said to myself, if I don't speak up now, if I don't speak out, I would never live with my conscience again.
Let me ask you one question.
People are making jokes in the chat that YouTube's going to censor.
I don't think so.
But whatever.
This is an article in the CTV that I clipped and I put it on Twitter where CTV had originally reported that adverse effects, serious side effects, were in the order of one in a million.
For the vaccine.
And then they had to correct it.
And it's a correction in a CTV article that said, no, we misspoke.
It was a mistake.
It's not one in a million based on public health data from Canada.
The public health, it's one in 10,000.
So what doctor is saying, other than being a freaking doctor, people, it's now been confirmed by mainstream media.
So these are no longer even disputed facts.
But one question is this.
You're a doctor.
You're a surgeon.
You're going to, and I presume you've gotten this a lot.
You're not an epidemiologist.
You're not a pathologist, whatever.
So you should not be speaking on COVID because stick to your lane, Dr. Surgeon.
This is in your lane.
Yes, I'm not an epidemiologist and I'm not a public health physician, but I can look at numbers.
I can look at data.
I can look at statistics.
I can analyze statistics.
I can actually Make out very well what the statistics are saying.
That's part of my training, okay?
So, just think about this.
How many times have public health officials been wrong, been absolutely wrong in the last, let's say, just the last year?
Masks, according to them, were good or bad, and then good again, and then bad again, and then one layer of mask, and then two layers, and then three layers.
And then Fauci said initially that you didn't need masks, and then you did need masks, and then you need a, I think his latest is that you need an N95 mask.
So, and then look at their advice about social distancing.
All over the place.
So, public health is not a magic word.
All of us look at numbers.
All of us look at data.
All of us look at the evidence.
We all have the ability to follow the evidence to the truth.
Also, I was the Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety.
I also introduced to my university the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program from Chicago, the American College of Surgeons.
So that is a very numbers-based thing.
We actually analyze data all the time.
So it is part of the misinformation from...
The COVID tyranny that basically tries to say that only if you're a public health person, you should have any kind of opinion.
That's also part of the tyranny.
It's part of what we call Lysenkoism.
Can I tell your...
Oh, please, please.
Lysenkoism, but yeah, go for it, please.
So, Lysenko was a communist, a Soviet-era...
Geneticist.
And he was asked to come up with a new theory of genetics.
So this was because the communists thought that the bourgeois ideas of the West had to be replaced by a new theory of genetics.
And so he came up with an idea of genetics, which is actually a disaster for the Soviet Union.
But anybody who disagreed with Lys& Co was...
He actually put his own mentor and teacher into prison, a guy called Vavilov, who was actually a brilliant geneticist.
And you can look it up in Wikipedia.
It's called Lysenkoism, L-Y-S-E-N-K-O-I-S-M.
So Lysenkoism is when you follow or you're asked to follow only the official narrative.
And the official narrative is all that academics are permitted to adopt and follow.
If you stray from the official narrative, you can be put into prison in the Soviet system.
You could be shot.
You could go to the gulag.
And it usually started with terms like disinformation.
Pravda, the newspaper, would say, this person has been noticed for disinformation.
And that sort of thing is happening now.
So it's a fallacy that only a certain group of doctors can interpret data.
We can all interpret data.
Can I go on with my own story?
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay.
So, when I knew that informed consent was not being given to our kids in Saskatchewan and to their parents particularly, I called for a news conference.
The news conference was meant to call out the government of Saskatchewan for the lack of informed consent in the injection of our kids with this Well, there's some glorious sounds going on in the background.
The mic is good.
Is it?
Yeah.
So, here's the thing.
At the news conference, which called for informed consent, at the news conference that called for informed consent, the CTV guys were there.
Global News was there because me and another physician were there.
It was just a physician's thing.
Now, at that conference, the news conference, I called for informed consent.
Included in informed consent was the new technology, the mRNA technology that had never been used in human beings before.
Included in informed consent was the WARS data, the vaccine adverse event reporting data that was showing a strong signal of harm.
The fact that kids have a 10 times more risk of dying of a car accident than of COVID.
In other words...
Kids are really, really, really safe.
And in fact, the recent data a few months ago from Germany, a country of 80 million people, showed that not even one kid had died of COVID.
So after that news conference, CTV, the local Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Global News had me on their evening news.
They had the post-media...
By the way, I've got to tell your viewers, David, that media becoming an arm of government is actually a sign of the tyranny.
That has happened in all tyrannies before.
Journalism, as journalism once existed, does not exist anymore.
There is no such thing as a balanced view.
There's no such thing as following a story and investigating and following the truth.
Journalists should be ashamed of themselves.
And what about the journalist's conscience?
Do you have a conscience?
Will you please speak out the truth?
But here's the thing.
The post-media newspapers, which includes National Post, Regina Leader Post, the Saskatoon Star Phoenix, carried my story, front-page hit pieces, and in a week's time, I was fired from my contract.
My professorship was suspended.
For what?
For asking for informed consent in the injection of our kids with an untested vaccine, which had never been used in kids before.
Now, there are reams of data now.
Pfizer's own data admits that the myocarditis risk is more with the vaccine than with...
But they refer to it as mild cases, sometimes requiring hospitalizations.
Doctor, is there any such concept as mild myocarditis?
David, that's an abomination to call it mild myocarditis.
Actually, I would say for those promoting that kind of thing, it is one of those things that will fall under crimes against humanity.
It's only mild until it happens to your own child.
There is no such thing as mild myocarditis.
A large Finnish study showed that 30% of kids with myocarditis 30% of people with myocarditis will be dead at five years.
I believe it's six years.
So it was a six-year follow-up study and it had a 30% mortality at six years.
So there is no such thing as mild myocarditis.
Pfizer's own data shows the risk of myocarditis is more.
In their own data, six-month data, they show that they will send a number of kids to the ICU through their mRNA injection.
With myocarditis.
But here's the thing, David.
After I got fired...
How many years had you been on contract before you got fired?
So my contract had been active for about...
Well, it's renewed every three years.
And this was the third year of my contract.
And interestingly, my performance reviews were top of the grade.
My chief of surgery actually wrote in my 2020 contract report that if I could give Dr. Christian a bonus, I would.
So here's me asking for something that shouldn't be controversial at all, informed consent.
And how did the authorities think that firing me from director of surgical humanities actually would help the pandemic?
But here's the thing.
There was a recording of the tribunal that fired me.
And that tribunal was composed of Saskatchewan Health Authority and the dean of the medical school.
What the authorities didn't actually reckon on, didn't actually count on, is for that recording to actually be in the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedom press release.
And then that recording went around the world.
It was heard in vast parts of planet Earth.
And I started getting letters and calls of support from Canada, from the U.S., from Denmark, from Australia, from New Zealand, from Germany, from Holland.
And that's how my story became known.
But it's really not my story.
It's...
You're a lot.
Let me ask you one question.
One question.
Go for it.
Aaron O'Toole appears to be out.
Do you have any words for O'Toole as he's booted out?
Yes.
Good.
Because O'Toole was a tool.
A tool of the tyranny.
And...
You remember I told you fascist government is one-party rule.
And we're actually having one-party rule.
Her Majesty's loyal opposition was missing at the wheel.
And truckers, this is your first victory.
You have fractured the Conservative Party and you have booted out O2.
That's what your political insight told us.
Say that again.
Just say that again.
So truckers...
Yes, this is the truckers' first big victory.
They have fractured the Conservative Party, like you said, Josh.
And they have ousted the Conservative leader.
Bravo!
Breaking news!
And let me just say one thing, by the way, guys.
Everyone watching this, you can clip this.
Clip the entire thing, clip the entire segment, highlights, whatever.
Post it around.
Just in case.
We're still on YouTube now.
And I don't think that the doctor has said anything shocking, controversial, or that in any realm of reality could warrant censorship.
And some might even say, if YouTube decides to censor a doctor, that they are acting as unlicensed medical professionals.
Now, you're fired.
You get fired.
JCCF is on your case now.
You're with Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms.
John Carpe has been on the show at least twice.
Let's hear some more, sir.
The fact that the recording of my firing went around the world meant that a lot of people started asking me, were you shocked?
Were you shocked with how they fired you?
And I must admit, I was not shocked.
I was disturbed, but not shocked.
I'll tell you why I wasn't shocked, David.
If you look at the transcripts of the firing of academics...
Some of them are still on the internet.
The words they used in my firing were almost the same.
Things like, Dr. Christian, you're an intelligent man, but you're using your intelligence in the wrong way.
You're associating with the wrong people.
So, you know, where actually had I heard this script before?
It was in the tyrannies of Communist Soviet Union and the Nazi tyranny.
So, So here's what I want to tell the licensing bodies, the censoring bodies, the censoring press.
Misinformation does not mean I don't agree with you and therefore it is misinformation.
If you don't agree with me, debate me, discuss me, discuss the evidence with me.
And, you know, I did a presentation with some leading academics, with Peter McCullough, with so many other leading physicians.
And here is what we said.
If the other side, the side that disagrees with us, wants to debate us, wants to discuss us, we are open to a public debate.
And I want to repeat that offer.
We will debate, discuss the evidence publicly with anybody on the opposite side.
Okay?
And that is how science progresses.
By discuss, discussion, disagreement, debate.
That's how science progresses.
You don't agree with me, and therefore this is misinformation is not misinformation.
Okay?
And then, here's the other thing.
There's a word.
Called expert that has been bandied about by the mainstream media.
Who is an expert?
Fauci?
No, he's not an expert.
You know, David, I haven't read the full book, The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy.
I read only the first 50 pages.
I almost fell off my chair.
And doctor, I'm now 10 hours into the book, I think, maybe more.
Yeah, 13 hours into the book.
Fauci, there was some issues with Fauci.
Oh, that was it!
Some people on the internet were saying, Fauci hasn't sued for defamation yet, what's up with that?
And ordinarily, I mean, I'm a lawyer, I don't put much weight into those arguments because, you know, Cardi B, if she decided not to sue for being said she had herpes, I wouldn't have taken that to mean she did have herpes.
I would just say, you don't sue for defamation for random nonsensical stuff.
The stuff in RFK's book about Dr. Anthony Fauci, if it's false...
I would say is extremely defamatory because I'm listening to it and now I am thinking that Dr. Fauci might have been a foul of the law, if not outright ethics, easily.
And the fact that he hasn't sued, sent a cease and desist, whatever, I do have questions about that.
But keep listening to the book if you want to get an ulcer on top of the headache.
No, keep going.
So if I may ask, are you now formally out of practice as a doctor, as a surgeon?
When they suspended my...
I was a clinical professor of surgery, and they suspended that.
That's under appeal.
The JCCF, and you can find the report of the JCCF is jccf.ca, or you can just Google JCCF Dr. Christian, and you'll get me.
Now, here's the interesting thing, David.
By suspending my professorship, they also said that...
That it is unsafe for residents and medical students to interact with me.
So that made it impossible for me to work in an academic setting.
However, because of the fact that, by the grace of God, my performance reviews were so good, and my practice of surgery, no problem with that at all.
I have a full surgery license.
And I got asked the discreet question.
Have they put you in financial harm by having done what they did?
And how can people support you if they want to?
David, that's a very kind question.
A very good question.
Yes, there is financial harm.
I did lose my contract.
But the story now is actually much bigger than me.
When I hear the honking horns, I actually...
I also am reminded of Les Miserables.
Do you hear the song?
Do you know the words, David?
No, but I'm going to say it's good that you're a doctor and not a singer, sir.
I couldn't resist.
I couldn't resist.
No, I've never seen Les Miserables, people.
So Les Miserables has that thing where the crowds are storming the castle of tyranny, so to speak.
And they sing this rousing song, Do you hear the music sing?
You know, you should really play that song and play it by the side of the glorious horns, the glorious sounds of the trucks.
And it's a glorious moment for the nation.
It's a miraculous time.
The heart of the tyranny has been breached.
This actually went places I didn't think it was going to go, Doctor.
I mean, I can't really thank you enough, actually, for calling me because I had lost total track of time.
What are you doing now going forward?
Sorry, back it up.
I got one question.
How do you feel in your heart of hearts when your profession is being attacked not by boycotts, Twitterverse, but by the actual board of your profession, like by the actual members, people in your field?
I mean, how do you deal with that type of betrayal?
That's an excellent question.
Because, yes, this tyranny has morphed into something that affects every one of our lives and every part of every life.
Small businesses have gone under.
Children who don't need masks in schools have lost a couple of years of their lives.
Teenagers have been told to socially distance.
Can you imagine that, David?
They can't talk to each other.
They can't hug each other.
They can't do the normal things that teenagers do.
And so this has affected every bit of society.
But this is a medical tyranny, too, because the whole thing is built around a medical lie.
The medical lie that this virus actually affects all age groups equally doesn't.
There's like a thousandfold difference from mortality from COVID for kids.
Than for the elderly.
So focused protection of the elderly was what is called for.
Now, if we stray from the official narrative, in other words, if we pursue the troops, the licensing bodies, you're absolutely right.
They've come down heavily on those doctors.
in Ontario, for example, the licensing body seems to have wear some badge of honor in saying that there are X number of doctors that they're investigating I want to remind the licensing bodies that that is how science progresses, by differing opinions, by discussion,
dissent, debate.
And just look at the last several months.
Many of the people who had contrary views and who you have persecuted actually have been pwned out to be right.
The vaccine is a leaky vaccine.
It is not safe.
It is not effective.
The crime minister, I won't call him prime minister, the crime minister has shown that the vaccine isn't effective.
In other words, he's triple jabbed.
He's triple jabbed.
And he's got COVID and he's telling people that this is the solution for the pandemic?
I'm not playing devil's advocate.
I'm just going to give the steel man argument.
They're going to say it is effective because it reduces the severity of symptoms.
That's what the argument is now morphed into.
And I guess, I mean, I don't know how you measure that, but that will be the response.
And then what's going to be the retort to that?
It reduces the severity of symptoms.
Operate on that.
I mean, take that for granted or deny it.
But what's the response?
Well, first of all, that is not the goal of any vaccine.
A vaccine is supposed to prevent illness.
It wasn't the goal of the Pfizer trials also.
It is something that they picked up as an excuse to say, yes, the vaccine does prevent severe illness.
I want to see the raw data before I...
I'll give you an example.
Before I can agree with that conclusion.
When you see the raw data, I'll give you an example.
In Alberta, they released this, and that was in my presentation with Peter McCullough.
In Alberta, they released this statistic that, in fact, the vaccine-related problems with COVID was much more after the first two weeks after the...
I'm just saying it slowly so that, you know, the...
The science is obvious.
The vaccine-related effects after the first two weeks after the first dose was speaking.
So in other words, we know from the basic science that if you get the first dose of the mRNA vaccine, you're more likely to get COVID.
You're more likely to get COVID.
But that kind of person in provincial data would be called unvaccinated.
So, if you look at the graphs in the Alberta data which I presented, you will see that COVID cases peak in the first two weeks after the first dose of the vaccine.
You will then see that severe cases also peak after the first two weeks of the vaccine.
And then you will see that deaths also peak in the first two weeks after the vaccine.
So, these should be directly attributed to the vaccine.
And not to COVID itself.
So I need to look at the raw data.
And they're not releasing that raw data.
We need to look at the raw data.
We need to bring in independent investigators.
Independent investigators.
And I bet you that this whole data thing will change.
But this was not the goal of the vaccine.
The goal of the vaccine was to prevent infection and to prevent transmission.
The goal of any vaccine.
Take any vaccine.
It is to prevent infection and to prevent transmission.
It doesn't prevent infection.
It doesn't prevent transmission, David.
Amazing.
All right.
I mean, that's a good answer, people.
That would be the answer to the discussion that should be had publicly.
Doctor, before we end this, where can people find you?
How can they reach you?
And, I mean, what are you doing now going forward?
If you go to Rumble and put it in the search term, muse in arms.
Spell it.
N-U-S-E-I-N-A-R-M-S.
Muse in Arms, one word.
You will come across a channel that has my videos.
I gave a message on the Trishwood show live to the truckers, and you'll find that that message has now been seen by tens of hundreds of thousands of people.
But you'll also find videos of my presentations with Peter McCullough, David Redman, and Roger Hopkinson.
I think I mentioned that I'm a poet.
If you Google Francis Christian dash to a nurse friend weeping.
Francis Christian dash.
To a nurse friend weeping, that is the title of my book of poems.
And you can buy my book of poems from Harp Press.
Harp Press from Nova Scotia is my publisher.
Excellent.
Dr. Christian, I can tell from the chat, people love you and we might...
I've been asking for a longer interview still, so thank you very much.
Thank you.
It was very nice to meet you, and I'm sorry I was late, and thank you for calling me.
It's a pleasure, and thanks for traveling all the way from Montreal to do this.
If I didn't have three kids and two dogs at home, I think I would have camped out here all week.
Thank you so much.
Thank you very much.
All right, people, I'm going to go back and get my bag and then hit the street again.
Dr. Christian, thank you tremendously.
You know what?
I'm going to just get my backpack.
Okay, people.
We're going to lose connection briefly.
We're going to lose connection while I get my stuff.
Just give me...
Chris Pavlovsky just said that there are 5,000 people watching on Rumble, which is phenomenal.
This goes in my pocket.
I'm going to zip up my jacket.
Put my backpack on.
Oy!
My back, I'm getting old.
Okay.
Here, like this.
Like this.
And we're going to go see if the indigenous group are doing the blessing that we were told they were doing.
Give me a second, people.
I'm just going to get my gloves back on.
That was phenomenal.
I missed it.
Okay.
Thank you.
Do you know where it is?
Okay, awesome.
Thank you.
It's on the far side, though, so we'll get there and we'll look at you, but we'll be far Perfect.
Thank you.
Yes.
This might not be the best.
Send me a song by email.
David at...
Okay, people hold on a second.
I'll give you my email address.
It'll be easier.
People, we're going to go to the outdoor park here.
Forward.
I'm not going to work with my gloves.
Go for it.
David.
include I go for David okay at You are going to get my email address.
V-I-V-A-V-I-V-A-F-R-E-I dot com.
All right.
That's it.
My pleasure.
Have a good one here.
See you soon.
I'm not leaving through the proper door here.
Okay.
Hitting the road, people.
I gotta go down to the...
Okay, see you soon.
I got two more battery packs.
I'm good.
Thank you.
See you soon.
Okay, people.
That was an unexpected adventure detour of the day.
How's it going?
Damn Gonna keep walking down this way.
I might take out the earbud to charge the phone because I have not had the charger in throughout that interview I'm gonna get hit by a car.
Here we go.
Okay, now We got some great food and coffee here.
I'm not, but thank you.
You want some water?
I was tempted for a second.
No, no, no.
I'll have to exercise more this afternoon.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, for those of you out there, I'm somewhat neurotic.
I don't like to eat between breakfast and dinner.
Okay.
Get these earbuds.
You know what?
Just going to put the earbuds like this so I don't get them tangled up again.
What did we all think of Dr. Christian, people?
It's a ridiculous world where doctors are being censored by tech companies.
And you know what?
If they're quacks, let them quack.
The internet and other doctors will reveal the quackery.
I was told I missed an elder dance in the park that way.
I know there's a park that way.
Is it straight down?
Sure.
Okay.
All right.
Uh, do we go?
We'll go there and then we'll head back to the convoy, to the center, the epicenter of the protest.
How are you doing?
Do you mind being on camera?
It's not my favorite thing, but I'm happy to be here.
It's all good.
I was on the camera.
I actually totally forgot.
Do you know where the, uh, there was a dance of the elders in the park?
I was told there was something.
Presumably the federation park.
Okay, and that is where?
So where are we?
Uh, so if you go to that intersection here.
Yep.
If you go to the right, you can go to the park.
Okay.
And you're gonna go in there at the car end and that's where you go.
Okay, I'm doing it.
Thank you.
Down to the right Confederate Park and I want to see The other portion of this convoy that quite clearly fits the libelous, slanderous, defamatory labeling of this convoy.
If it's Twitter, it would have to be libelous, not slanderous.
Slander is spoken.
Libel is literary.
That's how you remember the difference between the written and oral form of defamation, people.
And if anybody, clip the entire interview, post it wherever you want, people.
Post it in its entirety.
Monetize it on other platforms.
Monetize it on YouTube so that people can see it.
And again, for everyone out there to appreciate, the monetization aspect of YouTube affects visibility.
For every video, you know, it's only so much for video, but it affects visibility.
Promotion recommendations.
And share.
But clip it.
Clip it and put it to Twitter.
Here we go.
Here we go.
It's pretty amazing that with a battery pack, we've been streaming for three hours now.
Two hours and 55 minutes.
With a battery pack you can just go forever.
How's it going?
Very good, very good.
Okay, so George, tiger.
I'm gonna keep it up.
That's actually amazing sound quality from wherever that speaker was on that individual because that speaker couldn't have been big, but I could feel it.
Oh dog, cute puppy.
How's it going?
I'm going to go with the Australian Shepherd.
Yeah, the Australian Husky German Shepherd.
Beautiful dog.
How are you?
Freedom Pups.
How are you doing, sir?
Freedom Pups.
Freedom Puppies.
Oh, he's a good looking doggy.
What do you say?
He looks like a wild fox.
Yeah, he's smelling something good on my gloves.
It's like a little hyena.
I got two dogs at home.
It's a good looking dog.
Thank you.
So let's see if they're still here.
I see ya.
How you doing?
I missed the dance.
No, no.
Are they still?
They haven't put the teepees up yet.
Okay, beautiful.
All right.
Uh-oh, more vandalism on that tree.
Look at that.
The difference between vandalism and seasonal decorations, it's just a matter of perspective.
Oh, there's a truck carrying a big cement block.
I know a bit about physics.
That is something to be avoided.
Sir, how you doing?
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Oh, here we go.
Okay, it's going on right now.
No, that's a man with a drum, but there's a party in the distance.
How you doing?
This is Viva Live on the street.
Awesome, that's why I came to see it.
Well, I'm doing circle so I'm gonna run into the same people The morale way I We're at another monument, and I swear to you, I'm looking for damage.
I don't even see yellow snow in a park.
Temperature today, last I checked, was about 1 degree Celsius.
So by no means as cold as my previous days.
It's amazing.
Do you guys mind being on camera?
You with the convoy or with the protest?
We're with the protest.
We're locals and we've been here pretty much every single day.
Except for yesterday because we needed to sleep.
Everyone does.
Have you seen any acts that are inappropriate in your entire time here?
No, it's not one.
Nothing but peace and love.
You go outside the city a little bit, you'll get yelled at by some people, but that's the only bad attitudes that we see.
And you know what?
We will go home, you know?
But only the day after, we're free again.
It's a glorious thing that we're witnessing.
It's truly amazing.
Godspeed, you guys.
Oh, here we go.
Confederation Park.
You're getting an official tour of Ottawa now, so here we go.
National Capital Commission.
Commissons de la capitale nationale.
Welcome to Confederation Park.
The National Capital Commission takes pride in managing the site and in planning and preserving Canada's capital region.
Now here they're setting up teepees.
Oh, there's going to be a bonfire tonight.
Okay.
I saw the CBC and I asked them if they had been verbally assaulted and the reporter actually said no.
Nobody's been assaulted in any way.
It's been peaceful.
I had to come and show the world that it is in fact as peaceful as...
Praise the Lord.
That's right.
Because that's exactly what it is.
people what you you
People there's another dog so you know what's happening Hello doggy Hi, what do you say?
Hi to you Oh my back Everything What do you say?
Do you like my microphone?
How's it going?
Look, there's going to be so many videos of this now I think I have like dog pee on my glove or something How do you say?
What do you say?
How are you doing?
I'm dropping everything Yep, you smell everything I got two dogs at home and they often leave their stuff on me Oh yeah It's like I smell Where are they?
So they're setting up something that's going to be big because there is a lot of timber here for a bonfire.
See, I want to be here tonight.
I have to go home.
We've got the sidebar and I can't not go back home today.
but we're going to be here this weekend, I think.
Sir?
Hey, man!
Brock, I've been watching you for a while, man.
Fucking right, man.
Fucking right.
How you doing?
Awesome.
You're fucking awesome.
You want to be on camera?
No, no, no.
Do you want to be on camera?
Do you mind if you're good at this?
Where are you from?
I'm from Chapel, Ontario.
All right.
And how long have you been here for?
I just got here last night.
It's nine hours from here.
North?
Yeah, North.
It's two hours from here.
Okay, I've been to Timmons.
That's Shania Twain's hometown.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is.
Right on, man.
This is amazing.
Oh, it's amazing.
Oh, no, I don't need coffee.
I just want to show you.
So, there's going to be a bonfire.
Where?
Do you mind being on camera?
Yeah, no, not at all.
There's police coming down on us right now.
Oh, really?
For what reason?
I'm going to stop at the WHO.
Are they...
You know, yeah, we were...
There was a ceremony here earlier today.
Pat King had a fight ceremony.
Unfortunately, I don't know very much about that culture, so that's about all I can say about it.
And then there were these three officers that came over here in these liaison jackets.
They talked to the elders.
They were in the process of setting up teepees, because once you set up teepees on these lands, you cannot take them down as part of a protest.
Apparently, there's some legality behind that.
Okay, well, let's see.
I'm going to stick around here for a bit and see what the good word is.
Sir, how are you doing?
Not too bad.
How are you doing?
Good.
You mind being on camera?
No problem.
Where are you from?
I'm from Sudbury, Ontario.
All right.
How long have you been here for?
I came up with the convoy.
I lost my job because of this.
As a trucker?
As a miner.
Full mining up north at Muscle White.
And then they came in with the flight and can't fly.
So I couldn't go to work anymore.
I was talking with even the mine manager there and also him, who believes in freedom.
And I believe they let him go also.
And my wife, nine years where she worked, she lost her job.
And now we're, you know, I have mortgage and everything else and we've been through our savings.
And I'm here fighting for us and our future.
We need to get back to work.
We need to get back to work.
And we've got to stop this.
Sell everything you have and then they're going to break us, right?
And standing together, we can get through this and we can have our country back and we can work.
Do you have kids?
I don't have kids.
And you're from...
Sudbury.
Sudbury.
What are you doing now?
What are you doing now for work?
Nothing.
I'm trying to get work.
Actually, I do have...
I'm going to be doing countertops maybe when I get back home and they support me coming down here.
I'm pretty much hired by them.
I forget the name of it.
It's terrible because I want to come open.
Whenever you remember, let me know.
I think it's Mike's Countertops.
Mike's Countertops in Sudbury.
They support this all the way and they're good people there.
And if you need a counter...
I just want to tell a story about my wife.
Also, EI will not give her money.
I'm sorry, hold on.
EI employment insurance.
Why will it not give her employment insurance?
Because she was terminated justly because it's a mandate.
It's in the company.
What was the company, if I may ask?
And so I wrote them.
Saying that you haven't met the consent of the Ontario Health Consent Act.
You haven't achieved what you need to make this happen with your vaccine.
The vaccine doesn't work.
We know that there are side effects.
I'm risking my life if I take this vaccine.
And I should have a choice.
And they provided a choice for her.
You could get testing with me to fly in.
We got tested at the site every day.
If I may ask, who was expected to pay for the test?
Was it going to be you or the company?
Well, now you can't go back to work.
And they did pay, but it was on the last flight before you got Thunder Bay to Minesite.
You got tested.
And then five days after that, you got tested.
And it was fine.
Everything was fine.
There was never COVID outbreak with those provisions.
And same with her.
She was tested every morning before work.
So why don't we have a choice to...
Not be vaccinated.
She was the safest person on the site at her work because she was tested every day.
Where you have vaccinated people, they could be spreading this and they don't know because they're not tested, right?
So I don't understand what our government is thinking.
This is beyond them, I think.
The power is coming down beyond them.
And they're just a puppet.
And they have to do this.
That's why he won't come and talk to anybody.
He won't talk because...
He doesn't have anything to say other than calling people names and trying to discredit people as people so he doesn't have to address them as ideas.
Godspeed, man.
And so you're down here?
I'm down here.
I'm willing to lose everything.
I'm here.
I'm fighting about him.
I'm here until he comes and changes, repeals it, whatever he's got to do.
We've got to get back to work.
I already lost all my savings.
I'm down to...
Maybe a month, then I gotta start selling my tractor.
I have land, I have a house, I got a mortgage.
I have a life and everyone has a life.
Anyways, if you want to know about the ceremony, go talk to Nate Bigbow over here, and he's a great individual speaker.
Can you send me a email at david@vivafrime.com?
Thank you sir.
I just want to make sure I get it right.
Yeah.
No, I'm going to point to the camera at his home.
Okay.
Oh, here.
So far, since I've been here, it's been nothing but appreciation.
And just put in the tight end of the header.
Oh, I didn't put this in my email.
No, we'll just be giving people to take it to know.
David, Viva, like that?
No, David, at Viva.
Oh, okay, sorry.
David, at Viva.
Viva, V-I-V-A.
F-R-E-I.
V-I?
V-I.
Dot com.
Dot com.
Thank you, sir.
Okay, you know me, please.
Thank you.
I'm Darryl.
Okay, nice to meet you.
We have a common agenda here, a common desire, and ultimately...
Aaron O'Toole is officially out, people.
I'm getting text messages.
How's it going?
Are you guys with the convoy?
I've been here for six days.
I was here in the first convoy.
I'm kind of a...
The Marijuana Party of Canada.
Federal Officer of the Marijuana Party of Canada.
This is the first people.
I've never met an official candidate of the Marijuana Party.
Although, do you guys have any seats in the House?
There's such a thing as there is a parliament that is outside of parliament.
There's a parliament of the people and there's a parliament of the corporations.
Well, okay, getting complicated.
I ran for the people's seat.
And isn't it amazing that...
30,000 people of Outermont decide the fate of all Canada.
Whoever elects Trudeau, elects the Prime Minister.
So it's the people in the riding, they determine.
Well, I'll tell you one thing that bothers a lot of people is that it does appear to be the East Coast that determines the Prime Ministership for the rest of Canada.
I never understood the Wexit movement until this election cycle.
Nice to meet you.
Okay, thanks for your job.
Thank you.
It's 10,000 now, and I've been streaming out three hours and 10 minutes straight.
I got two more battery packs.
And thanks for the weather, right?
The police, the public affairs people?
No, they don't do interviews, but I get the information.
You know, Mounties for Freedom.
There's a group of Mounties who...
I do know that.
No, I haven't spoken to them, but I'm just talking to whoever I meet on the streets.
I mean, this is a journalist.
This is my theory from the beginning.
If the CBC needed to earn their views, they would cover stories that people want, have an interest in.
But they are subsidized by the government, so there's no interest in actually doing good work.
It's subsidized garbage, is what it is.
They don't have to make any money.
They're always being talked about.
They'll never go bankrupt.
Always.
We've talked to the truckers and they have enough fuel and food for months.
And you know what's shaking the foundation of the Prime Minister's office?
If there's any false flags, any violence, the railroad's going to get blockaded again.
Those are so many murders.
I've heard some of the rumors that they were going to bring in a horse and have an incident with the horse.
There were horses from Montreal.
The idea of people out there not to spread rumors or misinformation.
The rumor on the internet chat was there was going to be a horse incident, and they were going to euthanize the horse to make the convoy look like anti-analyze.
That was supposed to be for like 29 years.
Watch the chatter on the internet, people.
It's not all true.
No, it's definitely not all true.
People are on edge because this is very...
I would say overall the police seem to be very chill.
They don't seem to be that bad.
My personal impression is the police support the movement.
They can only acknowledge their support through very subtle indications.
How many children have to die before you admit it's a failed experiment?
It's...
It's beyond everything.
Suicide.
Overdose.
Depression.
Self-care.
They're all...
It's terrible.
But I want...
Let's see if I can get into it.
I don't know.
Are they not saying that?
Yeah, they're coming.
We did a nice talk, too.
She's from Prince George.
I don't know what...
Were you here this morning when they all spoke?
No.
All of the First Nations people were here and they each one said something.
The First Nations people were here giving speeches earlier, which is what I missed.
I was with Dr. Christian and we ended up having a half hour interview outside of a coffee shop.
Okay, well, thank you.
So one of the ones in particular that caught my ear was, she was from Prince George.
And she said she's traveled across the country and has certainly encountered white supremacy.
And she said, you know, I can attest that that is not what's happening here.
I don't see any white supremacy.
See, so I thought that was sort of a good.
I hate it, I hate saying it, but you don't typically see Indigenous groups giving talks at white supremacist groups.
Typically.
I hate that all of this divisive talk makes you look at someone and it makes you reflexively identify immutable traits as a distinguishing factor and not just humans are humans.
I hate it.
I don't like people.
It makes me very angry when you end up just looking at people saying, what group do you fit into so that we can disprove the accusations of that last tweet from Trudeau.
Delusional.
Sorry, I'm spitting down.
Well, there actually didn't have every single slur in the Oh, he called this protest, if you haven't read the tweets, racist, anti-black racist, Islamophobe, transphobe, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic, I believe.
In one tweet, in one tweet, from a guy who...
I know, I know, that's why it was just insane.
Like, is he losing his marbles?
Some might say you may never have had marbles to have gotten lost in the first place.
Is it a fact that any leader that has hidden, has left the people, has never returned to Well, you know what?
O'Toole is out.
And it's only a matter of time.
There should be a vote of no confidence and get Trudeau.
But the bottom line is, ridding the parliament of Trudeau but then replacing him with someone just as bad is not a victory.
It's just a delay.
Now, this dude's got a gear and a half of photo stuff on him.
Glowy.
Is he a good guy?
That's what I always say.
Anyone wearing that much black always gets me a little suspicious.
Well, it gives the Antifa.
Yeah, but you know, no, no.
I'm a camera person.
I'm more judging him from having a Canon than a Nikon.
That's my gripe with that individual.
He's definitely either professional or just a serious videographer.
No.
Back up.
Hold on a second.
Well, no, he's knocking on...
I think he's with the convoy.
Oh, sure!
Go to yourself.
I'm sorry.
That's okay.
You know what?
I'm sorry.
You got a couple of minutes for me?
Absolutely.
What's up?
You're good.
You're good.
Yeah It's conceivable I can't do it Okay I'm going to go walk around And see Total Nice chat You and I have to go back to Toronto And then I will continue watching To see what's happening now I'm going to be here until...
I've got to be on the road by 4 o 'clock until battery's done.
Thank you very much.
I'm keeping it.
Thank you.
Have a good day, guys.
I'll keep it this way.
What's the good work?
Oh, great.
I'm held up with myself.
Obviously, there's an indigenous element to today.
Are you filming right now?
I'm filming me.
I'm not filming you.
Okay.
Listen, I want to give a shout out to one of our community elders, Bobby Young.
He's 75. He drove all the way from Oka on the weekend through the nails on the highway.
I heard rumors of nails on the highway.
Yeah, yeah.
That's legit.
That's legit.
He saw it.
By the way, this is discreet stuff, so I'm pointing the camera only at me not to reveal my source.
I don't know who my source is.
drove all the way to Gatineau, and he crossed the bridge with the thousands of people from Gatineau who came here.
Tous les gens de Gatineau qui sont venus, merci d'être venus.
Continuez à nous appuyer.
Si vous êtes à la maison, mettez vos bottes, mettez vos manteaux.
Si vous êtes tout seul avec vos blondes, avec vos chums, avec votre famille, c'est familial.
Ce qui se passe, c'est historique.
Donc venez tous nous appuyer.
On vous aime tous.
And our translation was, everyone in Gatineau, come and support us.
It's a family affair.
Everyone here is making history.
It's a moment of history.
Come and support us.
Absolutely.
Now, there's people here from, I just met some people from Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, all over Quebec, all over Ontario, all over Manitoba.
Big showing from Saskatchewan all the way from BC.
I met a gentleman here just the other night.
He lost his business during the Corona, the hike.
He was in Toronto at the time the convoy began to assemble.
His name is Brian.
He had a big orange truck and he took all his resources that he had left and he flew to Vancouver where his last truck was in storage, pulled it out of storage and he drove all the way here to be part of this.
This is a historic event.
This is the coming together of the country.
This is not a government-funded event.
This is the people coming together, nations meeting on this historic place.
The people in the castle, at this very moment, they're in warm rooms.
They sleep in warm beds.
They have their meals prepared for them.
And they have a hefty salary that they have not missed one paycheck.
Their meals are prepared for them.
They eat well.
Their clothes are laundered.
Their beds are made.
They have hot water, running water, hot showers.
The people out here, the truckers, are shaking their hands.
Their hands are calloused because they work.
And they've been sleeping in their trucks the other night.
It was minus 30. They're sleeping on top of a loud diesel engine outside.
And the people, they can't even come outside to acknowledge them like they don't exist.
And it makes me so mad.
This is the country right here.
And they can meet people from all over the country.
They speak from Macron.
And you can't even look out your front window and acknowledge the people.
The people who have delivered your Apple products and your iPhones and all your gadgets that you order online through Amazon.
It's incredible.
So just my message to the people is this is a coming together of the country.
Be part of history.
Come down.
And one more thing.
The people's champion.
The people's champion can walk among the people without security, right?
The people, if you're not respected, you have to hide.
That's as simple as that.
The people's champion can walk amongst the people because he is loved and adored and respected.
Did everyone hear that?
I hope.
I'm looking at the chat and everyone heard that clearly, please, because I hope.
Let me just wait for one confirmation in the chat.
Yep.
Good.
Beautiful.
I'm going to keep this this way and I'm going to give you a hug.
Thank you, people.
This is not a place to go.
We're both now here.
I'm not going to.
At least.
This is what we are.
This is exactly what we are.
This is a phase of terrorism in this country.
I know.
I think I have to say this.
I'm a Nazi.
I'm a Nazi now.
Thank you.
Come back again.
If you're out again, just come back again.
Absolutely.
No, no, no.
It's that way.
All right, that was beautiful.
I'm going to ask...
Sir, I'm of the good press.
Do you mind talking for a bit?
Okay.
First of all, what's your name?
Nate Bigbull.
Nate Bigbull.
Where are you from?
I'm from the Bikani First Nation in the Blackfoot Confederacy in Southern Alberta.
Now, I want to make sure everyone can hear this perfectly.
I'll bring it closer.
From where in Alberta?
Bikani First Nation in Southern Alberta, near the Lethbridge area.
Why are you here?
To help spread the message to people back home about what's actually really going on here and how it affects them.
In a nutshell.
Alright, and how long have you been here for?
Three days now.
What do you do in life?
I work in construction.
I'm actually a journeyman staff holder.
I work in Calgary.
Construction buildings, skyscrapers, and infrastructure.
Are you able to continue working now under these conditions?
Nope, cannot work now.
And I don't want to ask the intrinsic question.
That's none of my damn business.
But I will tell you that because I refused to put this vaccine in my body, based on the recommendation of my own doctor, because I had COVID back in August and again in December, he recommended, hey, you don't need to get this shot.
It's not essential to your survival.
And you are going to be just fine without it.
But because I refuse to do that and choose to do what I want to do with my own body, now I'm being penalized saying you can't go on the sites.
I can get hired by a company, but if I decide that I don't want to put this in my body, the sites are all making it mandatory to have the shots to come on site.
To come on site...
Oh, that's fine.
Sorry, thank you very much.
To come on site for construction, which is...
Thank you very much.
I dropped my earbuds.
Which is outdoors, typically.
You're not allowed on-site construction if you're not vaccinated.
Absolutely.
Physical, working outside in the environment, you know, in the cold sometimes, you know, but you've got to have the shot.
And I'm being penalized for that.
Fortunately for me, I've seen both sides of it.
I'm a dual citizen, so I can cross the border and go to Montana and I can go other places in the world if I choose to and work.
But this is home.
Why am I forced to leave my home just because I want to have a job?
But this is what we're facing in Alberta right now.
How long are you sitting here for?
Well, my brother's got a family he's got to get back to, so we're going to be heading back here later today, but I'm coming back up.
I'm going to bring some boys, because part of the problem that we have back home, there's so much mixed information, especially amongst Native communities, about how this is just a white supremacist Nazi group, and you hear all the adages people are using, you know, using all the memes, stuff like that, small minds, and people are starting to wake up now and see that, hey, this affects you directly, too.
It affects your children.
It affects your family's children, your grandchildren, everybody, your brothers, your sisters.
This is not just a one-race thing.
This affects everybody.
And for the first time in the history of this country, we have one united effort.
We may never get this chance again if we're not careful.
If we don't take the opportunity now to speak up against this government who's trying to oppose what they decide you want to do with your life and stop them and say, hey, I'm going to do what I want to do.
It's my choice.
Hey, I'm not an anti-vaxxer.
I've had my flu shots, meningitis, you name it, tuberculosis.
But I'm not a guinea pig either.
And I'm not going to allow this government to say, because I choose not to, hey, would you have somebody say, hey, you've got to start smoking to come on site?
Or would you put heroin in your body to come on site?
Who would do that?
This is the same context we're using.
So why would I do that to my body?
If I don't trust something, I have the right to ask questions.
But because I want to ask questions, I'm being vilified for this.
This is the environment we're living in.
This is what this government right here is telling us we have to live by.
And who wants to live like that?
If you want to take the shot and you want to wear your mask to the public, hey, more power to you.
But don't force kids to do this.
They're the ones who are really suffering in all of this thing.
We don't realize this, but the psychological impact from this is going to ripple.
Kids are developing at four, five, six years old, and they're going to remember these things.
And if we don't teach these children now that, hey, it's okay to live your life the way you want to, then what are we going to do?
Then what do you expect to happen in the future going forward?
Do you have any kids?
I don't.
I don't have lots of nieces and nephews, but I traveled the world and I kind of didn't really, it wasn't really in my agenda now.
That's my family name, Big Bull.
In Blackfoot, our name is Old Stomach, and that was my great-great-great-grandfather was Big Bull.
So at the signing of the treaty, what they did was, whatever the guy who signed the treaty, the documentation of the church, they just took their name and that became your surname, right?
So Big Bull translated into my language, Old Stomach.
Nate Big Bull, that's the translation.
That's beautiful.
And what was going on here?
Someone said they were trying to put up TPs, which once they go up, cannot be taken down.
That's my understanding.
I'm still kind of like here.
I'm hearing different things about, trying to get some information about that.
Actually, I was headed down to the Parliament building this morning, and I met a gentleman, he's a Colombian refugee, and I'll go off on this in another time, but he started talking about, hey, there's a gathering where people are supposed to start in Confederation Park.
I said, hey, I want to go see.
I'm trying to see everything here.
And with curiosity, we came down here.
I'm more than glad I did.
I'm meeting people here.
I'm seeing so much support and love.
Not just from one race of people, but from everybody, for everybody.
This is for everybody.
This is not just for one group of people, one color of skin, somebody from this part of the country.
Like I said, this is the first time when we have a unified effort.
This is the first time where we can all agree on something.
And I'm going to ask you this question.
How do you feel when the government is basically calling you, demonizing you, and you as being...
Someone who the government has historically not treated well in the first place, and now they're demonizing you in modern day, currently, for not doing what they tell you to do.
How does it make you feel to be called names?
And how does it make you feel when the government is out trying to tell you what to do yet again?
Well, you feel like a criminal in your own home.
I mean, this is my home.
This is where I'm supposed to be free to go where I want, when I want, with who I want.
And the government's saying, hey, you...
You can't go there anymore.
We're going to tell you where we want you to go and how we want you to go there and what we want you to do when you get there.
This is what we're doing.
If you don't believe me, try going with your family.
Try going to a restaurant without your mask on.
Try going there without your QR code or, you know, wherever it might be, a concert, whatever, hockey game.
Now they've got no fans in the stands anymore, which makes no sense to me at all because I love hockey.
Goaliesville.
But it makes you feel like a prisoner in your own home.
And just because you think you're free, Doesn't mean you really are.
That's most people.
They think that they're free.
They think, well, as long as I can go to Walmart and I can go to get some gas and I can go home, then I'm free.
It's not like that at all.
And you've been fooled.
And this government has really pulled the wounds over your eyes.
And I'm hoping that people are starting to wake up now.
People are saying, hey, maybe there's a few...
These implications, these mandates go just beyond this COVID.
This is not designed to end anytime soon.
These things were put in place to be long-lasting, and they're going to have long-lasting effects.
Just because it's COVID this time, what are they going to say next time?
Because you don't want to put a...
If you have AIDS and you go into a store, they can't make you put something on that says, hey, you know, I got AIDS, you know what I mean?
You wouldn't ask somebody this.
You wouldn't ask anybody their medical information.
But this is where...
This is what the environment we're living in is kind of...
Okay, watch it.
And final words, if you have to say anything to Trudeau for...
You know, only being here on Twitter, what do you have to say to him?
If you have to say anything to Twitter, if you have to say anything to Trudeau, who's not here in person, but rather still on Twitter talking about it, what's your message to him?
What do you have to say to him?
You do not represent the will of the people.
You do not represent the voice.
And you think you do, but you're going to find out soon enough that you still represent the people of this country.
You took an oath to do that.
And your time will come.
And people are starting to wake up now.
You can't hide this forever.
You think that because they've been able to create a little bit of division now and fear and chaos, that somehow this is going to deter people from standing up.
People are waking up now.
And you can't stop people.
You can't stop social media.
They said the revolution will not be televised.
I believe that it will be.
And get these messages out to as many people as you can.
Share it with your friends.
If you don't believe it, come down here and see for yourself, people, what's really going on.
Don't make assumptions.
Don't assume that because somebody else told you, do your own homework for yourself.
That's all.
Thank you very, very much.
It was great to meet you.
Awesome.
Nice to meet you.
God bless you.
Good luck, man.
See you soon.
All right, there's a convoy coming through here.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
Okay, I'm going to walk and do a circle here.
It's amazing.
You'll come to your own conclusions, people.
Three and a half hours unedited reality.
come to your own conclusions.
I see your posts all the time.
I'm live right now.
You mind being on the internet?
Someone doesn't want to be on the internet.
Are you having a good time?
I'm having a wonderful time.
We're here every day.
It's amazing.
Alright, see you soon.
I've come over.
Now, I know exactly where I am, guys.
I hope everyone appreciates.
I am right back to where we started the day.
That was the...
Oh god, I'm gonna get killed by her.
If you need a place to go, go to the War Museum.
Okay, that's the outdoor monument?
Go to Parliament and go all the way to the left.
Go to Parliament and then go all the way down there.
Okay.
There's like a kilometer of trucks there.
Oh no, I've been there already.
Okay, great.
Yeah, no, I'm gonna go.
I'm just, I'm doing a circle now.
I'm gonna go see what's going on.
Thank you very much.
I would have voted for you if I lived near you, but...
Where are you from?
I'm from here.
You're from here?
Ottawa.
Everybody came to me.
They had a PPC candidate out here, I think.
Not in my right.
Not to be cynical in bringing everything down to you.
It's brought in a lot of people.
I think these businesses are getting a lot more traffic than they've had in the last years.
It has been amazing.
I'm glad I came down Monday.
I knew I had to come back and I think we're coming back to try to spend the weekend.
Couldn't find a hotel Saturday night.
So, thank you for coming.
Thank you.
It's been fantastic.
Now, I see a dog that I have to go past.
She wants to say hi to you.
I know, I want to say hi to the doggy.
She came.
She saw you online.
She wanted to come say hi.
See, this is why.
I love boxers, except they're too damn hyper.
She wants you.
Oh, my God.
Look at that little face.
Thank you very much.
She saw you online.
She's a fan.
She wants to sell my face.
It's funny.
Boxers are like bull mastiffs on crack.
Beautiful dog.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Can never deal with boxes.
There's too much energy in those dogs.
Hashtag confession to projection people.
Yep.
Can't stand dogs with too much energy.
Self-loathing.
No, I love Bull Nastics because they're the lazier boxer.
Plus, boxes are wiry and they pull on the leash and they jump and they make noise.
Okay.
Here we go.
Look at this.
You mind being on camera?
I swear to you I hope Justin Trudeau is watching this.
I hope the members of his lying political party are watching this.
How's it going?
This this is what the media I I read in the media that there were people wearing tinfoil hats.
The media was saying there were people with literal tinfoil hats.
So one time they weren't lying, man.
And I said, I suspect they're wearing the hats as sarcasm.
You're from Winnipeg?
Winnipeg, buddy.
Amazing.
Why are you wearing a tinfoil hat?
Do you believe that it protects...
This is the irony.
Sorry, I got stuck in this jacket.
What fake news does, by the way, it pretends not to get jokes.
So when someone's wearing a tinfoil hat to make fun of an idiot who called them tinfoil hat wearers, it's not, do you believe it's blocking the x-rays or stuff that comes from upstairs?
No, of course.
And now they're going to take that joke out of context and say he confirmed it.
Nice to meet you.
How are you finding this?
Oh, it's awesome, man.
It's nothing but love here, man.
Everybody's so happy.
It's spreading love.
People are eating for free here.
Don't listen to what the news is saying.
It's all a joke.
It's not...
Unless there was a different person with a tinfoil hat Monday, I think I saw you Monday by the main event when they were speaking, but I saw a few people were in it.
Just, hey guys, it's a freaking joke.
And when fake news doesn't want to...
Do you remember when in the election, I don't know if you saw this, Maxime Bernier said at one point...
Maoists have infiltrated the government.
And La Presse ran an article saying Maxime Bernier suggested Maoists had invaded the Canadian government.
Pretending not to get it was a joke.
I got the joke.
Nice to meet you.
Have a good one.
Yeah, those are the tinfoil hats.
Confirmed, people.
Fake news confirmed.
There are tinfoil hats.
Official tinfoil hat wearers here.
Let's get into that part of the day where I gotta find a bathroom.
What time is it?
If I'm going by 3.5 hours, which started at about 10.40, that makes it about 1.50 now, so almost 2 o 'clock.
What time is it in the chat, people?
The P request.
Bannon is linking to you, Viva.
Booyah!
Yeah, well, I was on Bannon this morning when Posobiec was filling in for Bannon.
So this is the Confederate Park.
I mean, I'm going to miss the bonfire tonight, but they're apparently going to erect teepees.
Which, sorry, which apparently, according to true tradition, which I do not know, so forgive my ignorance, cannot be taken down until some permission or authorization, and there's going to be a huge bonfire.
I'm lost.
No, I'm not.
Okay.
This is not building muscle, by the way.
I think this is destroying my rotator cup.
I went to a, uh, My, what's it called?
Osteopath.
Scott Sternfeld, by the way.
Free plug there.
Best osteopath in Montreal.
Scott Sternfeld.
I went once at the suggestion of a friend of mine who's big into sports.
Said this guy will magically fix your problem.
I forget the first reason I went.
He fixed it to the point where I thought it was magic.
But there is a lot of, there's a squirrel.
Literally just climbed.
Okay, we missed it.
Sorry.
There is a lot of, uh, what's the word I'm looking for?
Mental stuff, not placebo, but, you know, when you think someone's going to do something good, it makes it more likely that they're going to do something good, because that's your framework.
That's also a philosophy of life, so why you should remain optimistic, because your mood will change your perception of the outcome.
Anyhow, Scott Sternthal, so I went to see him because my arms hurt.
Apparently it's a rotator cup thingy.
And probably because I spend a lot of time doing the Viva on the streets with my hand up like this.
Okay.
A moment of silence, people.
I'm going to catch my breath from those stares.
I'm not out of shape.
I just...
I'm going to stop talking.
That's not the best...
Didn't want to put that guy on.
solicited blast.
The first time I was going to take a look at the camera.
I was going to take a look at the camera.
All right.
I cannot imagine what it feels like.
You know, the vote of no confidence, by the way, is a parliamentary thing.
It's when the party does not believe, or when the opposing parties don't think the leader is capable of leading, and so they say, let's hold a vote to see if they get enough of a vote to remain in office.
Set aside a parliamentary vote of no confidence, Justin Trudeau has lost the people's vote of no confidence.
Doesn't matter that he was re-elected with the slimmest of minority just to get re-elected.
He's lost control of his own office, his own town.
He is surrounded by people telling him that you have to undo the mess that you've done and go away from politics.
Coming back to the main war monument.
How you doing?
You mind being...
Oh, look at this!
I know this!
Yeah, you know this guy!
Right there.
This is meta.
This is meta.
How you doing?
I've been following you for two years, buddy.
Two years, you've seen the demise of mine.
I'm a local too, so I'm here to support.
Awesome.
No one's leaving, so freedom, man.
Freedom.
Oh, hold on.
I need a pic.
I need a pic.
Oh, please.
Go for it.
Do you know her?
No.
Okay.
I'm like such an idiot.
I'm taking a pic with my phone.
Here we go.
This is a, hold on, we are live streaming a selfie.
Hi, everyone.
Awesome.
Thanks, David.
All right, have a good one.
You too, you too.
See you soon.
Okay.
You know what?
That might be as much as we're going to see today.
We're going to go walk back through the main convoy, see if anything is happening, and then walk back to the car.
Let's see if I can get some questions.
Does it feel...
Does it...
Oh, I missed that one.
The size of a 12...
Okay, come on.
I'm not...
I gotta read the streamception.
True don't.
Don't do what Johnny Trudeau does.
That's a Simpsons joke.
I mean, it's quite literally impossible to come to any negative conclusions about this.
It's impossible.
And anyone who says it is a liar or ignorant.
Period.
Now I'm reading a text from my wife to my friend who says, yep, it's crazy that O'Toole has been ousted.
I don't know if this was Poilievre's long game, because, you know, maybe, maybe before, Poilievre did not have the internal support to be the leader of the party, or maybe, as some have told me, he just doesn't want to be.
But if he wanted to be and didn't think he had the support...
And he knew O'Toole was going to torpedo the party to the point where he would be outed.
And now Poilier can come in as the only potential leader of the Conservative Party.
That's one hell of a long play.
I still support Maxime Bernier.
Okay.
Ooh.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I'm going to do it today.
Okay, so that is amazing.
Guys, we are witnessing mainstream media in real time.
They're standing six feet from the person they are interviewing for COVID.
Presumably.
They've got their microphone on the long distance.
How's it going?
I'm making a joke here about capturing fake news in this wild setting.
I don't know if that's fake news.
Where are you from?
Ottawa, here.
How do you find this?
Good, very good.
I'm happy.
Yeah, please, please, go for it.
And then I'm going to go ask.
Here we go.
Thank you.
Amazing.
Nice to meet you.
What's your name?
Mark.
Nice to meet you.
It seems to have a bodyguard who's wearing a face mask.
That means that they might be working together.
Are you with them?
I bet who they were.
Which one?
CBC, CTV?
Retro-Chanter.
Is it French?
I wanted to ask some questions.
Okay, so they're with Radio Canada.
I'm gonna ask him a few questions.
Is it...
Are you there security?
Sure.
I just wanna ask him if they...
Who's the guy who's going to...
Oh, is he the report?
Are they interviewing him or is he the report?
Well, I'll say a couple of questions.
They're in Radio Canada, one arm of the CBC Canada Broadcasting Act, conducting an interview, and I'm going to interview the interviewer.
It's like the Coast Guard policing the police.
Another Simpsons reference.
I don't know if you guys can hear.
I want to hear what the guys say.
Why did this broadcast this guy?
I'm a bunch of fucking dollars!
That...this...
This is the question I want to ask.
This is the question I want to ask.
I have Viva Frye.
I'm live streaming right now.
Do you mind being on the webs?
Sure.
All right, dude.
What's your name?
My name's Pat.
Where are you from?
I'm from Ottawa.
Nice.
What brought you out here, if I may ask the obvious question?
Curiosity and supporting the cause.
I don't live very far.
Okay, and you are supporting the cause?
Absolutely.
Okay, so people are asking how local Ottawanians, Ottawanagons, how local from Ottawa?
Are perceiving this?
Is this interfering with anything in your everyday life?
I haven't noticed anything.
If anyone does need to take Wellington to work, you might hurt them, but there's ways around it, for sure.
I haven't noticed anything on the highway or anything else.
I gotta get this, I gotta get this.
This is as bad as it gets, people.
These are the violent protesters.
That's quite a comical thing that she's doing in the background of the interview.
Oh, you think that's bad, David?
You should see the flowers they have on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
It's just terrific.
I got that, and I got what they did to Terry Fox.
Oh, I saw the flowers and the Canadian flags at his feet.
I mean, he only has one leg.
He wouldn't even have been able to pick those up.
It's just horrible.
What they said has been done.
I have not seen a trace of evidence of it.
And if this is as bad as it gets...
If this is as bad as it gets...
What's it called when you're photobombing a CBC interview?
It's great.
We'll make sure that they let them get their interview done.
Excellent.
I heard John Gad said the other day.
It was great.
I love Gad.
He's amazing.
Thanks for being out here.
Thank you very much.
Good to support.
And now you heard it from the man in the city.
Anyone saying there's disruption?
We're fine.
Anyone living around here is probably a little annoyed by the horns and stuff, but this is one of the most liberal writings in Canada, so they asked for it.
Okay, we're going to...
Is that your wife?
Uh, girlfriend.
Do you mind on camera?
No.
No, you hesitated.
Quite funny though, if that's as bad as it gets, I want to ask them.
This is exactly what I wanted to ask them, so guys stick around when they're done with the interview.
I mean, there's a guy trying to get her to go away, but I don't know why this would be so disruptive.
Your girlfriend's not happy with the media, it would seem.
They have not been.
And there's no question about it.
But they're smiling.
I mean, even the security guy is smiling about it.
Oh.
Hello.
Hello.
I asked if they might be on the internet.
She says, not at all, my dear monsieur.
Give me a kiss.
I haven't kissed anybody.
Well, other than my wife.
Other than my wife.
This is normal human interaction, people.
I bet there's a lot of people out there watching.
They're going to get the coronavirus.
I'm not vaccinated anyway.
Oh my goodness, now this might be...
No shit in my body.
Are you out here for the day?
I'm 75 years old.
For two days.
For two days?
For two days we came for the truckers.
Yeah.
For our liberty.
Amazing.
Yes, three people.
It's amazing.
I mean, I...
Everybody's in love.
Everybody hugs everybody.
It's happiness.
I haven't seen so many maskless people.
I mean, moi je viens de Montréal.
Oh, toutes les masques.
Toutes les masques.
Everyone in Montreal.
I mean, I say it without judgment.
Everyone's allowed to do what they want to do.
I just, I feel it's an indication of...
Fear.
How you doing?
I think she's indicating that she has to scratch the back of her head.
Nice to meet you.
Oh, yes.
I'm big.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to be on the...
See you later.
Imagine that.
Imagine that.
See, I got a text.
Oh, my wife is angry that I just kissed another woman.
I am joking, people.
It was from LinkedIn.
Let's see what we got in the chat here.
Grambo.
Oh, my gosh.
Look, I'm not calling anyone Grambo.
That's...
I feel guilty because it relates to age, but she immediately made me think of my grandmother when I hugged her and kissed her because her cheeks were soft and silky like my grandmother's cheeks were.
Okay.
These guys.
They're with Radio-Canada, and I just want to ask them a few questions afterwards.
Guys.
What's this guy going to talk for?
Come on.
Come on.
I just want everyone to appreciate, we are now sitting here at what is being described as an...
What's the word I'm looking for?
An unacceptable protest.
This is quite literally, as far as the terminology goes, the enemy of the protesters.
They are here now.
They've been giving an interview for seven minutes, eight minutes.
And there has not been...
The slightest issue from a crowd.
There's a kid in the back who seems to be falling in the snow.
Not an issue, except for a woman with a quite funny banner behind the man giving the interview.
At one point, look, I'll be honest, I was worried that I might have to tell people not to misbehave, not to interfere, but haven't even had to do that.
I'm gonna be...
Just looking to see if you missed any questions.
That's it.
Okay.
I just caught a very interesting odor.
Smells delicious.
If you like spicy.
Okay.
Now it's my time, guys.
Now it's my time.
Just clip this, anybody who wants to, and tweet Justin Trudeau.
Look at these.
People.
They are so angry and such extremists that this is the on-the-street interview conducted by the MSM that no one likes.
Freedom, Castro.
Ottawa Council says you are mercenaries.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Thank you so much.
My pleasure.
Have a good one.
Oh, those trucks.
I'm not letting them do the interview.
This is terrible.
There's a dog.
There's a dog peeing right there.
Okay, everyone just saw that?
Dogs off a leash just peed somewhere.
There's a reasonable hypothesis that that infamous image that was recirculated by all those damn liars might not have even been human Europe, even if there was urine in the first place.
Why isn't that dog on a leash?
That's terrible civil disobedience.
It's a beautiful dog, by the way.
I like that dog.
Okay, their interview is over.
Let's do this.
Take your patience, folks.
Oh, God, no, no problem.
If I may ask you guys a couple questions.
Sir, I'm live streaming right now.
I don't want to put you on blast or anything, and I'm not going to do anything bad or embarrassing to you.
May I ask you just a couple questions?
Who do you work with?
I work at CBC.
CBC.
Okay, now here's my question.
Have you had any bad experiences while recording here?
I mean, it depends what you mean by bad.
Personally, I haven't experienced anyone trying to stall me for doing my work, but I've also seen him probably get a beer can thrown at his head while trying to go live.
I've seen another person who was trying to do a live hit get heckled while they were trying to do their job.
It hasn't happened to me, but I've seen it happen.
This is my philosophical, I say metaphysical question.
Do you guys think that you put a news with an agenda or a bias or a slant?
You don't think you do?
I'm going to ask the other obvious question.
To the extent that there are reasonably intelligent people, I consider myself to be reasonably intelligent, who believe that it's not only biased, but dishonest.
Is the idea that people who feel that way are wrong, or that you don't think that what you're doing is biased and dishonest?
We don't do dishonest news, sir.
I'm not going to cast judgment on opinions of people who take in our views, but we're not dishonest in our reply.
I'm going to have to go.
One more time.
Do you understand why people think that?
You're talking about so many people.
I wouldn't be able to tell you how or why.
I have no arguments.
Thank you for answering my question.
Have a good one.
All right.
Now I'm just going to take two random samples of the population.
I'm fine with it.
You were in the background.
The question is, do you trust the CBC to put out unbiased and accurate information when it comes to political matters?
Absolutely not.
A thousand percent not.
I was just going to butt in there with the reporters because I'm from Western Canada, came with the convoy, and the first two days here, what we've seen on Parliament Hill, there was thousands and thousands of people.
It was peace, love and respect.
People cleaning up, people shoveling the sidewalks in front of Parliament.
And then we go to the hotel room at night and turn on the news and damn near broke into tears because it is not what is happening on Parliament Hill, what they're reporting.
It is absolutely disgusting.
Enough said.
What else does the guy have to say?
The only thing they don't lie about is that there's a convoy.
Other than that, it's all bullshit.
They did lie about the convoy.
Because about a week and a half ago, they were denying the convoy and they were saying the only convoy was Surrey to Vancouver and it was for road conditions.
That was CBC.
Right?
Yes, I see that.
Am I not swearing?
It's my stream.
Those effers stealth edited the headline and then said, because I said, that's a nice way of describing Freedom Convoy 2022.
Then I noticed a day later, the same damn article people had stealth edited the headline and said, this convoy is not to be confused with the one heading to Ottawa.
Which they had to basically ignore the existence of.
Then when they acknowledge the existence, they then demonize it through lies and misinformation.
So I'm glad the guy answered the question.
It just shows the...
I don't know if Ivory Tower is the right analogy.
They're living in a bubble that they don't even understand that people feel that way or that they don't understand why people feel that way.
And to say that they don't have a spin or a bias.
Okay, I appreciate that that's his impression.
I disagree with him.
Gentlemen.
Nice to meet you.
How long are you out here for?
Another week for me.
Are you truckers?
I'm a trucker, yes.
May I ask you a few questions about that?
What type of trucking?
I own a crane back in Alberta.
I couldn't bring it, so I brought my personal vehicle.
The permits alone were going to cost a lot of money just to get the wheels on the road.
So we come down to our personal vehicle to support everybody and help out any way we can.
And we're here until Trudeau wakes up.
And comes out of his office and see what's actually happening here in Parliament Hill.
Because what he's reporting and what he's spreading across Canada.
I'll just say one thing I'm happy to see.
There's so many people going live on Facebook and all these media platforms going live like this spreading the news.
And I think that's got them shaking in their boots because we're bigger than mainstream media right now.
So keep up the good work.
I don't know who you are, but I appreciate what you're doing.
When you get to YouTube, Viva Frye.
V-I-V-A-F-R-E-I.
You'll see that if you go there now, you'll see me streaming as I walk on the street.
I would have been reviving that.
Can you record him saying that so that I can look it up?
There you go.
Okay.
Hello.
V-I-V-A-F-R-E-I.
I got no phone.
I got no phone.
He's gone.
That's you, dude?
That's not his phone.
Now, this is meta-inception introverts over the web.
Gentlemen, thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Have a good day, guys.
Yes, sir.
Can you say hi to my son?
Of course I can.
What's your son?
Simon.
Simon, how you doing?
This is more Inception, people.
We are live streaming of FaceTime.
uh...
where are you located No, and the funny thing is, I think I just heard myself in the background.
If you were playing it, when you get back here, I think it's going to be going on this weekend.
I'm going to be back this weekend also.
Good.
Excellent.
I'm glad you made it down.
It's amazing.
Hello.
What was it?
Simon.
Simon, nice to meet you, man.
Nice to meet you.
Have a good day.
You too.
God bless.
Yeah, it was great.
It's great.
I spoke with the I spoke with the I spoke with the I think it's big boy.
He's been so expensive.
It's crazy.
There we go.
Well, when they were doing the when they were doing the blasting and stuff, they was It's quite the atmosphere.
I wish I could be here for the bonfire tonight and the evening.
Auto walks people tonight, you're going to want to watch all of this.
You're going to want to watch all of this.
You're going to want to watch all of this.
Hold on.
Oh, nerds.
I'm coming back, people.
I'm coming back, people.
Okay, sorry about that.
All right.
Sorry.
That was a call, an important call, so I got someone to call back on the way home.
Okay, what were we saying?
I think it was...
People not allowed to get a chance to go down this evening to the...
Confederate Park in the far end.
There's going to be a massive ceremony and bonfire and it'll be beautiful.
The amount of wood there is amazing.
And everybody that's there is just the most, I don't know, spirited and really beautiful people.
Nobody's in a bad mood anywhere.
All right.
I see people saying earbud.
Ear drum in sight.
I'm gonna go- I'll put the ear button- but you know I'm just gonna walk down the street and you're gonna hear the noise beautifully.
Okay, nice to meet you.
Okay, let's do this.
I know it wasn't my wife, people.
I don't know how often this is gonna happen that I need to worry about having two phones, one for streaming.
How you doing?
Thank you very much.
Oh yeah, check it out, people.
Okay, hold on.
We've got to go get the guy with the French horn.
I'll tell you one thing.
Don't worry about it.
There's a French horn at the protest.
They're watching the movie.
*music*
Well, that's police.
That's not part of it.
No worries.
I thought they were part of the protest.
I wouldn't have been recording.
That's a big, big truck.
They might be...
Okay, so hold on, hold on.
Who comes to a protest with a French horn, sir?
Go for it, go for it.
Go for it.
That's so good.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
All right.
That's a first.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that might be one of the appropriate times to wear a mask.
All right.
Four hours from 10:50 means it's 2:50.
So I've got to start making my way back soon.
Thank you.
Thank you.
This is our general daily schedule.
Let's say for the next five days, it's going to kind of look like this.
Don't hold us to it.
The National Anthem in the morning.
We want to host a drum circle here.
Bring your drums at 11. We're going to have Frustation lead it off for us.
Yeah!
Representing!
Yeah!
We're bringing it together.
Oh, another thing.
We want All Thy Friends Command return to the National Anthem.
And you know what I bet these truckers could do?
I bet they can get water to all those communities.
Canada stand up!
We hope together!
Black and white, no differences!
We want the water!
That's another house!
We want the water that was promised all those years ago to get to our brothers and sisters in those remote communities.
And I bet we can do it better than these monkeys can do it.
So I'm just putting it out there.
Let's actually show them that we can do the job better than they can do it.
That is amazing.
And go up 30, 15, 30, we have a genie training like bigger and bigger and bigger.
They seem to have blocked off our ability to get up here.
Although I see people, so where are they getting in?
Chat, what time is it exactly?
I'm having that 5 and 5 It's a dream It is...
How you doing?
Thank you very much.
I'm live right now.
I appreciate it.
As of soon enough, I'll be...
You don't mind me on the interwebs as we speak right now.
Chloe won't say anything too crazy.
It can't be on set.
How are you doing?
Lovely, lovely.
It's so great to see all these wonderful people out here.
I feel them with love.
I have not seen one bad thing.
And I've been looking.
I saw there was some graffiti on one of the posts over there.
I think it was with paint that comes off easy.
Where are you from?
I live locally.
Originally I was born in California.
Thank you so much for all the work you do in bringing truth out and just illuminating that truth.
because that is what we all have to do.
And if Barnes was here, I would love you, Barnes.
One day when the world is free, we'll have a good meetup.
I'm going to walk up here a little bit to see what the crowd looks like from high up.
There you go.
Look at that.
Whoa.
Alright man, I tell you what!
Oh yeah, hold on.
Did the chat tell me what time it was?
Did someone say 2:59?
3 o 'clock?
Okay.
10,000 viewers, 13,000 upvotes.
That's a ratio I've never even heard of, people.
3 o 'clock.
Okay, so I'll start slowly meandering back, but we'll capture this for a few more minutes.
Alright, merci.
It's pointing this way.
I'm not going backwards.
You know, it's an amazing thing.
Some people out there might say, you know, film the cops and yada yada.
I'm not there to make them feel uncomfortable.
But this is what happens in a broken, divided society.
Everyone fears everyone.
The people fear the police.
Shout out to Robert Barnes.
Thank you very much.
I thought he was getting ready to grab the camera.
The people fear the police.
The police fear the people.
And this, the politicians should appreciate.
They've undone decades of social cohesion.
And it's terrible.
Sir, how are you doing?
I recognize that hat.
Yes.
Daryl from Long Wings Mountains.
Nice to meet you, sir.
This is a double stream, people.
We're crossing streams!
How are you?
This is Newfoundland Labrador.
Say hello.
How you doing, guys?
This is...
You were a candidate up in Montreal.
In Westbound, in Westbound NTG.
That's right.
Brandon NTG, I got 1,500 votes, so a little more than the last time.
We did around the same in Long Range Mountain.
You know, everybody was tripled what they did the last time.
There's going to be a big change coming.
Yeah, next election.
What do you think of this O'Toole news?
I heard it as I'm here, and I haven't been able to read anything other than O'Toole's out.
And that's a good beginning, but it's just the beginning.
Absolutely.
I love your setup.
I'll probably message you because...
Yours looks a little better than mine.
You just need to have a lot more followers.
Oh, I can see that.
We've got 9,600 now.
Oh, that's great, man.
We're tailing down.
I'm going to start meandering back to the car.
Okay.
Drive back to Montreal.
People!
Good to see you.
Nice to meet everyone.
Thanks for tuning in.
My pleasure.
Nice to meet you.
All right.
Let's go to Newfoundland.
Hold on.
Hold on a second.
I'm sorry.
You came from Newfoundland?
And my wife.
My wife right here.
Do you mind being on camera?
You're from Newfoundland?
Which part of Newfoundland?
Yeah, we got rallies there every weekend now.
We got more coming up this weekend.
If you follow me on Twitter, I'm much nicer than I am on Twitter.
It's awesome.
How long are you staying for?
At least until the end of the weekend and maybe longer.
We don't know.
We're just going to keep going.
I do have a puppy at home that she's going to give birth soon, so we're going to have to deal with that.
But we're not going anywhere right now.
We're staying here for sure this weekend.
This weekend's going to be epic.
Legendary.
Okay, we'll be in touch.
Alright, awesome man.
High fives.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
Alright, starting to meander back.
Gonna pick up a cup of coffee.
But we're coming back.
We're gone in front of the mirror tonight.
Yeah, he's just hiding under the truck.
They see a guy running.
Yeah, Tucker Carlson is king.
We know that.
We know that.
He's the man.
So you guys just don't realize it yet, but the entire world is watching us, right?
They're watching what we're doing.
Who knew that Canada was going to be the brave?
Yeah, we are.
And we're punching way...
And so the world is looking to us to solve it here.
So it's going to pop like popcorn everywhere.
And they're going to get rid of that Australian government, right?
Oh, oh, they're living in a hot hell right now.
Oh, yeah.
Conspiracy theory in Australia.
Quarantine camps.
Remember that?
Not quite a conspiracy theory now anymore.
All right.
New Zealand.
We're going to free New Zealand.
We're going to free Austria.
We're gonna free Greece.
We're gonna free France.
We're gonna free the UK.
We're gonna free the US.
This is going off and we're kind of the center of it.
We were the first.
This is our Vimy Ridge, guys.
This is our hill.
And it's a hill we're gonna die on.
Hopefully nobody dies.
We just drink and make out.
But we don't actually know that.
But we just love each other.
But we mean it.
We're not messing around.
I'm suspicious when I see people with masks on.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
I know.
I see you.
I see you with a mask on.
Poor girl.
She's like, "Oh my God!
They're all looking at me!" It's okay.
We won't hurt you.
We'll give you free water.
Don't worry.
We're just joking around.
Okay, well, tomorrow, Justin Trudeau and Presence work on that.
My name is Bethan Nodwell.
I'm a nurse who quit her job, and it wasn't fun, but God has blessed me, and I'm able to be here in this fight with you day in, day out, day in, day out.
Oh!
Oh, big announcement!
We won!
I love you, too.
You're welcome.
The COVID unit bullshit service, right?
N-O-D-W-E-L-L.
Follow me on Instagram.
Stop distracting me, okay?
You keep sending me, cueing me off.
He's a trucker, so he gets all this VIP service.
Oh yeah, and for speakers, we want you guys, if there's kids who want to come up and speak, we want kids to come up and speak.
So far, they've been absolutely amazing in what the truckers have meant to them.
Because they're absolutely heroes to the children right now.
Of course, truckers always get some VIP to come up and speak.
Tomorrow, come do your Justin Trudeau impersonation.
And we can talk more about medicine another time.
Like, the hospitals are just a total wreck.
All the ones retiring were like, bye!
Bye-bye!
This is not nursing.
This is hell.
And the new little girls there who were...
We're idealists about becoming nurses.
They're like, "No way.
No way.
That's way too scary.
I'm going to become a librarian or something else." So we don't have any new recruits.
All of our veteran nurses left.
Anyone who could get pregnant was like, "Bah!" And so they got out of there.
And then it was kind of these middle-aged women going, "What the hell?" And there's no staff.
But it's the mandates that drove them out.
It's the mandates that drove a staffing problem.
Not the five girls on my floor who didn't want to get vaccinated.
It was the mandates that was making us crazy.
And Legault, he's such a liar.
Every time he's like, oh yes, okay, we've given everybody a big raise.
All the nurses get a big raise.
And you look at your paycheck and it's like literally 30 cents.
And you're like, he made a press conference?
For this shit?
And when I was working on a COVID unit, I actually needed to go hunt down my 30 cents.
And I needed to provide my pay stub, and I work on the fourth floor.
I had to put all this evidence for 30 bucks.
I'm like, no thank you.
If it was that deadly and that scary, your 30 bucks isn't gonna cut it, you know?
So get out of here.
They lie, they lie, they lie, and we're done.
Legault, on est fini, Québec.
Québec, là, lâche pas Québec!
OK?
OK?
Okay, we have a good gang of Québécois.
Excuse me, my French isn't perfect, but I can communicate a little bit.
And now, it's not funny.
We want you to support.
Come every day, the next week.
Next weekend, guys.
Next weekend, it's going to be insane.
Like, it's actually our victory party next weekend, by the way.
Tell everybody, we're going to be like, we won!
We won!
We won.
Victory is what it feels like.
It's our victory party on the weekend.
So we're just going to chop off a few more heads this week over there.
That's a metaphor.
And then they're all going to get fired.
Have you guys ever seen somebody get fired before?
Well, yeah, well, on The Apprentice, but...
But, like, it's really awkward and the guy packs all his stuff in his box and he carries the box out and he usually is, like, accompanied with some security.
He's like, bye, Fred.
See you later, Joanna.
Okay.
And, like, that's what we need to do to that guy.
Just, like, you know, pack your shit in a box, Trudeau.
We'll get you escorted with some RCMP and bye.
Bye-bye.
Later.
You're done.
You've been fired.
Here's your non-confidence.
Vote required.
It showed up here.
No confidence in your leadership.
Where is Waldo?
Where the hell did he go?
I think he might be under one of these trucks.
He's probably hiding under there.
So we had a beautiful sign here brought to us by Coach Vlad and it's gone missing.
If anybody does see a giant banner flag...
It went from there to there.
It's one of those Mondo posters.
Kind of like that.
Like the Glorious and Free one.
Kind of like that.
Like a big, big, big one.
It's gone missing.
If anybody sees it in a pile, it's right there.
Oh, that was hard.
We found it, guys.
We found it.
Black flag.
It's been located.
All right.
Okay.
Everybody can rest easy.
Oh.
We only want to sign.
Are you on one of the stations that put it on live?
Oh yeah, it's live now.
Okay, because I've been watching and I hope you look familiar with that.
Okay, but bring your up Trudeau flags.
Keep yourself decked out in red and white.
Wear costumes this weekend.
We should have some costume prizes.
Work on your Trudeau impressions.
Tell me your best conspiracy theories, some of your favorites.
We'll try and act them out on stage.
B-I-V-A-F-R-E-R.
Oh yeah, no more after you don't like that.
So you're done with that.
Bye.
Yep.
Okay.
We're all over the place.
Okay guys, this is it.
The Great Awakening starts in minus 30 and the temperature will rise from here.
We'd like to thank our sexy volunteer fire department for keeping us safe today and we're going to start the party now.
What time are we at, boss?
That might be my cue.
Maybe I got a speaker or two more to give to you for 10 more minutes, 20 more minutes, and then we're gonna...
Street party!
Street party!
Hold the line, everybody!
We ain't moving!
We've got this!
We've already won, guys!
We've already won.
Keep the faith.
We got this.
Okay, my name is Bethan.
Talk to you tomorrow.
Bye, everybody!
Alright, that will be the cue.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thank you, you, you, you, you, thank you all.
Thank you so much for assisting.
On the count of three, freedom.
Some of you would hear what I did before, but I need to be louder.
On the count of three, yell freedom.
Three, two, one.
Freedom!
Louder, louder, louder.
Three, two, one.
Freedom!
Officers, please, please yell freedom.
Three, two, one.
We are!
Okay, on the count of three, I need you guys to yell "love." Three, two, one.
We are!
Three, two, one.
We are!
Three, two, one.
We are!
When I say world, you guys scream.
When I say world, you guys scream peace.
World!
Peace!
World!
Peace!
Now somebody scream!
Who's heard of John Lennon?
Yes, all right, people.
Sir, we're going to be here.
Who's ready?
If you want, I'm not a beer in my box.
No, I'm driving back to Montreal now.
I'm back this weekend.
Somebody save world peace!
Somebody save freedom!
Somebody save freedom!
Oh!
Oh!
Let's see how big that camera protest is.
Have a good one.
Sir, nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Yeah, they should have stopped at Freedom.
World Peace is a little too ambitious.
Although freedom is a good start to world peace.
The world is a good start to live.
Do you mind being on camera?
It's obligatory.
I'll be back.
I'll be back on the weekend with the family this time.
Have a good one.
Forget the flag.
I just love this truck.
I'm not into cars, man, but I love this flipping truck.
You see, if I had a car like that, I would take care of it.
I would love it.
I would clean it.
I would polish it.
I would call it George.
I'm going to talk over the music so that you too...
I'm going to declaim the video because I don't know what that song is.
So this is it.
That was it.
Day two.
I hope you all appreciated that.
There were some beautiful moments today again.
Look, I'll tell you what.
Trista Souk singing on Monday will be in my memory.
That's in the memory bank.
Discussing with Big Bull is in the memory bank.
Kissing the lady who reminded me of my grandmother's soft cheeks in the memory bank.
The good memory bank.
How you doing?
Such an honor.
Oh man, this guy.
Amazing, amazing content.
Thank you for covering this.
This is so beautiful and heartbreaking as a Canadian to come out here and see this.
It's the first...
This is the first time in two years I've had any optimism.
Where are you guys from?
Hamilton.
We were here on Saturday.
Actually, I was watching your content.
I just was so hoping it was keeping momentum and just coming here.
Everybody's so resolved.
Everybody's so kind and peaceful.
The police are so nice from my experience here.
It's such a warming feeling as a Canadian to just...
Be here among people that believe in freedom and care about liberty.
I'm so happy.
And thank you for bringing a really dignified, articulate message that's just based in principle.
You and Barnes are just...
Oh yeah, can you give a shout out to Barnes?
You can do it right now.
Thank you, Barnes.
Viva Barnes.
We love locals.com.
And we need more people like you, and we're just so appreciative of everything that you do.
I would vote for you a million.
Let's see this.
I like this.
See if it's framed.
Freedom over fear.
Let's go, Brando.
That's the Canadian version.
Christian immigrant born in Baghdad.
My family didn't flee Iraq to be enslaved by the left.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Glad I'm on the hill.
Thanks, Viva!
I'll tell you what.
I have Viva!
Thus far, I have not met anyone who is actually shorter than me in real life.
It was too short.
You might be on camera?
Sure, I don't mind.
Okay, you appear to be a member of the Convo.
Oh, yeah.
I'm here from Ottawa.
You're from where?
I'm from Ottawa.
I came for so many reasons.
One of the main reasons is the mainstream media.
Now, do I look like a wife?
If I'm taking a guess, I would say you're Middle East, but it's going to be my friend.
Saudi Arabia.
Very close, very close.
I was born and raised and influenced in the Italians and all the time.
I was born under the Taliban regime.
Hold on, I'm getting close so people can hear this.
Born under a totalitarian regime.
Oh, definitely.
Communism under a totalitarian regime, but I had no choice.
I made my choice not to die under a totalitarian regime.
See what I mean?
I enjoyed for the last 30 years here in Canada, and I'm not going to let it go away.
So I came to say, it's not about the truck only.
Not about Canadians.
It's about the whole human race.
We are in a war.
It's a war against the human race.
We have to stand up.
If we don't stand up now, the future for our kids is going to be very, very, very dark.
This small, like one percentage, one percentage of the whole population, what they call the elites, the evil, the satanic thing, they want to control the whole world.
It used to be conspiracy theory before.
It's a truth now.
It used to be conspiracy theory.
I forget who it was.
I put it on Twitter.
It was a woman at the WEF or one of the forums literally referring to themselves as the elite.
The elite are getting along in these days.
And I'm glad you put the elite in the scare cards.
I too often forget to put elite in quotes.
Most people, they don't share the human values with us.
They want to put themselves on the right wing on top of everybody.
Get rid of most people and the rest.
They're going to enslave them.
You see what I mean?
It's really not because we're enslaved.
I mean, the truth is there.
All the evidence is there.
People have to break up.
You see what I mean?
So I came for the freedom.
And what I see today, I mean, it's really overwhelming.
For this moment, I'm willing to die and to lose my life for such an important thing.
It's really worth it.
It's really worth it.
I'm going to be proud of it.
We all have to stand up.
I mean, this is so amazing.
This shows me the real Canadian scene.
See what I mean?
We all have differences, like racism, religion, whatever.
We can debate that, but we will never be able to debate religion or differences if we don't have freedom.
Freedom is the most important thing.
See what I mean?
What's your name?
My name is Ahmed.
I watch all your videos, man.
Amazing.
Yeah.
And it's just so funny what they did to you on the plane.
I said, "Hey, you have to show me this thing." You can't go there if you are not fast.
You know, like I said, international travel is one thing.
I can't control foreign governments.
But the restaurants in the province say, "It's nuts." Nice to meet you, man.
I'm going to be back on the weekend.
Are you walking this way?
I'm walking this way.
I was looking for a German man.
I think this guy, I found him from an interview.
And he was very, very smart through the whole game.
And I just, I want to come and shake his hand.
I was sitting for him for days.
And I'm pretty sure it's this time.
So he's from Alberta.
I saw the interview yesterday.
And a rumble.
I gotta take that.
Sorry, Dr. Christian, by the way.
That was my other memory bank.
Because...
I met Dr. Christian today.
Okay.
I think it was two and a half hours.
People chat can let me know.
How are you doing?
Let's say hi.
How are you doing?
No, no, I'm good.
You sure?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Actually, I'm going to head back to the car.
I've got to drive back to Montreal now.
All right, man.
Thank you very much.
You know, I met Dr. Christian.
Amazing.
And we had a good talk.
But adding that to the memory bank.
I mean, if there is a virus, definitely there is COVID something.
But if I want to say that if there is a virus, it's the main scene meeting.
Because without it, this is the main tool that they push all those lies.
It's atrocious.
It's atrocious.
I met a guy from the CBC, asked a few questions.
I asked if they thought they were being biased.
He says no.
One more hug or I'll give it to you before you go.
Nice to meet you.
Maybe we'll run into each other again.
Now I need to turn my phone off to find the directions to my car because I don't know where I parked.
Alright, have a good one.
People, another beautiful way to end a stream.
I'm going to have to end it regardless because I need to use the GPS on my phone.
I need to use the GPS on my phone to find the car because I have...
If I had to guess, I guess I have no idea where it is.
I'm going to walk a little bit more just to get past this intersection and then I'm going to go to the right and we're going to call it a night until the sidebar tonight.
I haven't yet created the link for tonight's sidebar.
I'll do that in the car while I drive.
I will not do it while I drive.
Oh, here we go.
Look at this.
More of the...
CBC's going to be here.
More environmental destruction.
We estimate that the carbon footprint of the convoy has crushed the earth.
I'm joking.
I'm joking.
Bad news out there, don't get any dumb ideas.
The sounds...
I will never get angry at a horn honking ever again.
I will never get angry at a horn honking ever again.
Oh man!
Okay, awesome.
Look at this!
Look!
Okay, I'm gonna walk.
Look at this.
The honk of freedom, people!
And I smell some more spicy air here.
There's a lot of spicy air.
Say it again?
I'm gonna be back.
Absolutely.
See you soon.
Look at this.
That is the communication of freedom, from one freedom truck to the next.
How are you doing?
I'm good.
So where are you in from?
You have to speak loud because I don't have my mic again.
Where are you in from?
I'm from April.
Where's that?
Up in Expect.
Cool.
How long are you here for and how long have you been here for?
I've been here for a few days and I've been here for a long time.
Amazing.
Now we're at four and a half hours.
I've seen nothing but beauty.
Right?
Absolutely.
Without exception.
It's all peace.
The cops are saying there's nothing bad to say.
You don't even have to stop permit.
It's amazing.
I'm heading back to Mojo, but I'm coming back.
Well, you're on the internet, so you have the evidence.
Oh, it's going to be towards the end.
We'll actually have to end the stream now.
four and a half hours.
Alright, that is a generator powered horn.
That's it people.
A generator-powered horn to end this day two of documenting what the media is maligning.
And I don't think I saw anything remotely anything but inspirational.
All right.
We're going to wind it up because I need to use my phone to find the car.
Everybody, thank you very much.
I'm going to post links to some of the areas where you can support the cause.
There's obviously the GoFundMe page.
But there was Stand Up Canada and there was another cause that I was...
I'll remember it and I'll put some links so everyone can know where to direct their energies and direct their thoughts and direct support if they so choose.
Thank you all for the support.
Share it around, clip whatever you want and blast it out there on all platforms.
Have a good one.
Alright, we're going to do it.
I'm taking off my glove.
As much as I don't want to, I'm gonna end this sidebar tonight, and I believe we're back for the weekend.
So, people, thank you all.
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