Winston is filthy, dirty, smelly, little ragged, little moppy, has no idea that so many people are looking at him right now.
When is he going to move?
Okay, get out of here.
This does not count as the sidebar tonight, people.
We are going to have a sidebar tonight with Barnes, with an individual named Mark Moss, who's into Bitcoin.
I mean, it's going to be a Bitcoin discussion.
And you know, the funny thing is, I said it was somewhat apropos, given what was going on in Canada, with the arbitrary, unilateral, unlawful...
Forget due process, immunized, freezing, and seizing of bank accounts.
I guess it's going to be even more apropos.
Because what we have seen...
Okay.
Let's back up a little bit.
I was on...
Who was I on with?
I was on with Drew Hernandez at 4 o 'clock.
We did a 20-minute piece.
Then I went on with Richard Surrett on Saga Talk 960 or 690.
I forget which way it is.
And while we're doing a live bit on the radio, I get a message.
It might have been a little bit before.
Trudeau, rumor has it, is rescinding his Emergencies Act declaration.
We've spent...
Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act on Monday of last week.
Oh, that's right.
Monday to Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
Let's just say Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
That's Wednesday.
Seven sitting days.
You will recall, everyone, the Emergencies Act is a law that we have on the books from 1988.
It is intended to respond to national emergencies.
That threaten the body politic, that threaten the national security, national economy, natural disasters, acts of violence, whatever.
It was intended to respond to bringing the Fed to address those types of national emergencies when the resources of the provinces were inadequate or incapable of dealing with those national emergencies.
It was royal assented to in 1988, has never been invoked since its inception in 1988.
It is what comes after, not the predecessor, but comes after the War Measures Act, which itself was a similar type of legislation intended to basically suppress constitutional rights in the time of war.
To maintain civil order, to maintain society, the fabric of society.
That War Measures Act, from what I understand, had only been invoked twice in its 100 and some odd year history, ironically enough, one time before, by Justin Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott, during the FLQ crisis of 1970.
Before we get ahead.
Of ourselves.
Let me say thank you for the Super Chats.
Fair warning.
No legal advice.
No medical advice.
No election undermining fortification advice.
As far as Super Chats go, we are simultaneously streaming on Rumble.
I'll do my best to look at that when I get there.
YouTube takes 30% of Super Chats.
If nobody likes that, you can do the Rumble rants on Rumble if you want to support the channel.
But no pressure.
No ask.
No nothing whatsoever.
I appreciate it all.
But there's no ask.
I appreciate it and thank you.
If I don't get your super chat and I don't bring it up like this, for example, if I don't bring it up like this and you're going to feel miffed, rooked, shilled, exploited, do not give it.
I don't like people feeling bad.
I want everyone to feel good.
El bastardo accomplished what he wanted.
He got rid of the protesters and degraded the police, the House of Commons, and the Senate in the eyes of the populace.
Large sections of people no longer trust the government or police or financial institutions, but we'll get there.
Thank you very much for the super chat.
And this is not the sidebar.
There will be a separate sidebar on a separate link, which I've already shared around at 7 o 'clock.
I know that if I do not address this before the sidebar, the chat will be bombarded with, why are you talking a Bitcoin with Mark Moss?
How can you not talk about this with Canada?
So we're doing it.
As ashamed as I am to be Canadian right now, you give me hope.
You're the man.
Don't stop doing what you're doing.
Sean Sandberg, thank you very much.
Trudeau is literally the Toby of politicians, the office TV show.
I appreciate what you do.
Thank you very much, Alex de Leon.
And then we got Derek Ticolas says, love your work.
Keep doing what you do.
Would love to have a beer with you one day.
We'll do a meetup one of these days.
When the world is free and I shall keep the freedom fro flowing as a symbol, as a memento of those two years of human history where people went...
Mad.
Okay, so this is what happened.
He invoked it last Monday.
We all know it was a learning curve for everybody.
We've been walking through it step by step.
You declare the Emergencies Act, or you invoke the Emergencies Act, but the measures that you want to implement under the Emergencies Act have to be ratified along with the declaration itself, and that has to go through the House of Commons, who are an elected body, and the Senate of Canada, which is an appointed body.
That had to be done within seven days of the declaration itself, seven sitting days of the declaration itself, which by my count would have expired tonight.
I think the vote was supposed to be had tonight.
Before it could get ratified, before the declaration could get ratified, before the measures that Trudeau wanted to implement under his invocation of the Emergencies Act could get ratified, he had already started implementing them.
Do you think Trudeau will cry himself to sleep?
I don't think he knows how to cry.
I don't think in his narcissistic mind he can think that anything he does is wrong.
Before they could even ratify or shut down the declaration, Trudeau started implementing the measures.
A protest that had been going on for three weeks that was described by the Ottawa press as the hottest club in downtown Ottawa.
Three weeks without incident.
Three weeks without so much as a broken window.
And I know, because I walked the streets for about 12, 13, or 14 days, I asked the police.
And the police said to me, one of them at one point said, there was actually a broken window.
And then, wink, wink, but it had nothing to do with the protest.
This protest, which went on for three weeks, without the slightest shred of violence, without the slightest incident, the poop hit the fan only when the police came in on the Friday.
Like Stormtroopers out of Starship Troopers.
Out of...
Welcome to the channel, Michael.
Michelle.
Oh, I like the boxer.
Look at the boxer.
Like the evil people in Star Wars.
I forget what they're called.
They showed up like the music video for the Flowbots handlebars.
Watch it.
And they did, you know, without that degree of violence.
They brought the violence to the protest.
They assaulted protesters in arresting them.
They were shoving people.
The Saturday that I was there, they deployed flashbang stun grenades.
They deployed pepper spray.
They shot Alexa Lavoie, the reporter for Rebel Media, in the leg with a tear gun canister.
The violence was brought by the police at the behest of Supreme Leader Herr Trudeau because he came down with an iron fist.
On the most peaceful protest the world has ever seen, I dare say.
I saw what Peterson said about the banks.
He's a very influential person, and he's got to be careful about spreading panic.
Because when people hear what Peterson had to say, I don't even want...
Basically said he's got a friend in the military, and they said you'd have to be stupid to keep your money in financial institutions.
And that can trigger panic, and that can trigger a run.
And I've heard similar stories.
I have not had any problems with the banks, and I have not had any problems with my bank card.
Every time I fill up my car with gas and the card goes through, I breathe a sigh of relief, although I do have sufficient cash in my wallet just in case.
Trudeau brought the violence, and there are videos of his cops that he brought in.
It looks like they were softening up the torso of a UFC fighter, knees to the torso.
Hard knees.
And his press reporting live, oh, what we're seeing is the arrest of a protester.
No.
What you're seeing is the assault of a protester by a police who came in with militaristic force.
Trudeau said he didn't call in the military.
He won't be calling in the military.
When you got RCMP on cavalry, police with tear gas, batons, Face guards, riot gear, armored vehicles.
Thanks, man.
You may not have called them the military, but you have a bird of another feather.
And you're a liar for even trying to allude to the idea that you didn't call them the military when you militarized your police.
All that.
Everyone was out as of Saturday.
And if anyone thought that downtown Ottawa was occupied by the protesters, enjoy what you have now.
A red zone.
That is twice the size of the protest area, but you could walk freely among the protest area happily, joyfully.
Had any business remained open, they would have had good business.
Now you've got a police state in Ottawa.
We'll see how long it lasts for.
Thank you for your work of testimony.
It was very instrumental in this and in preserving all of our collective sanity.
Helen, thank you very much.
So he declares it, implements the measures that he's supposed to have ratified by the House of Commons and the Senate.
Before they even debate or vote on it, he suspends the debate, which was supposed to occur on as of last Friday.
Invoking the Emergencies Act, suspending Parliament.
Where has this occurred in the history of humanity?
I don't want to upset any family that might be watching it.
We know darn well where it's been heard.
And there's nothing wrong with drawing analogies when the situations are analogous.
1933 Germany people, Reichstag fire, they...
Hitler convinces the Chancellor, whoever it was, to declare the Emergencies Act or the equivalent.
They suspend Parliament and they round up their political adversaries and politically persecute their political adversaries.
Germany 1933, not analogous to Germany 1939.
He does it.
I was there this Saturday.
It was violent and not because of the protesters.
It was disgraceful and not because of the protesters.
Deploying flashbangs.
As the crowd literally chanted, we love you, to the police, after having literally sung the national anthem.
They were all cleared out by Saturday.
Ottawa was a war zone, police state by Sunday.
Checkpoints at every corner of the street.
We saw the videos.
I knew you were a secret.
I am not.
And I do not want to be blamed for having encouraged anyone to make your own investment advice.
I've diversified.
Let's just say that.
I've diversified and I was looking at my silver dollar collection and saying, am I going to have to go to a coin store and sell my silver dollars that my grandmother gave me?
Canada's abusive boyfriend returned the baseball bat to the closet saying, you made me do it and now it's time to heal.
It's like Stewie Griffin.
What did you learn?
So that's what happens.
And we've made international headlines.
And rightly so.
We made international headlines with the movement, the peaceful movement that was inspiring the globe to have a similar peaceful movement to reclaim our freedom, end these arbitrary, equally capricious, equally unscientific, and equally abusive mandates to end them.
I don't want to get scientific.
CDC has come to determinations as to the effectiveness of lockdowns to combat a virus.
They've come to determinations.
You can look it up yourself.
We made international headlines because of this peaceful protest, patriotic protest, people running around, smiling, dancing, chanting, giving speeches.
We made international headlines that embarrassed Justin Trudeau.
Oh yeah, by the way, I'm going to get to my Jagmeet.
Political strategy, get Jagmeet and the NDP to publicly vote against their own base, the working class of the country, then revoke the measures.
All those NDP votes will flow to the libs.
No, they won't.
They will flow, if any of them have half a brain, and I know that they do because I talk to a lot of them, they will flow possibly to the Conservatives and what they should do to the PPC, the People's Party of Canada.
People, when I went door to door, were saying I'm voting NDP out of protest for the Liberals.
I said, that's good.
You're just voting for Liberals by another name.
Equally deceitful, I said.
Equally untrustworthy.
They just haven't had the time to be in power to be equally corrupt.
They should...
I don't think that's right, but we'll see.
We made international headlines because of the peacefulness, beauty, inspiration of that protest.
And then we made international headlines because Justin Trudeau comes in and turns Canada.
I don't even want to compare it to China anymore.
I have a high school buddy who's in China right now, periodically messages me and says, what the hell is going on in Canada?
We're not even doing this in China.
I do not even have to live under these repressive measures in China.
I'm going to go to Rumble and just see what we're at here and say hi to the people there.
Oh, are we?
Okay, we're live.
Good.
And we got one Rumble rant.
It says, congrats for Canada from Saburuta.
I don't think it's congrats for Canada.
I'm going to pull up my tweets, which are my running diary, my living diary these days.
We made international headlines recently.
We went from the most peaceful, Human rights protest in the history of, at least recent history, to making the headlines because Justin Trudeau came in and turned Canada into a regime.
I don't know what to compare it to.
I've never liked the term banana republic because I've never understood what it means.
I've googled it.
Even after googling the definition of banana republic, I still don't know what it means exactly, so I'm reluctant to use it.
He turned Canada into a regime.
Into a lawless...
Capricious regime that is run apparently at the whim of a petty tyrant who either knows what he's doing and doesn't care or doesn't know what he's doing and is oblivious.
You know, the fact that you got Klaus Schwab commenting, boasting at how he's infiltrated a third of Canadian Parliament and has Trudeau, has Chrystia Freeland on the board of trustees of the WEF.
You got Jagmeet Singh, coincidentally enough, on the WEF website.
Just Google it, people.
I know we've talked about it.
Just Google it.
Google Chrystia Freeland, who, for whatever the reason, is on the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum.
Jagmeet Singh has a wonderful, wonderful bio on the World Economic Forum website.
So I think he knows what he's doing.
I don't think Justin Trudeau does not know what he's doing, but he's made a disgrace of our country.
He's turned our country into an international laughingstock and into a national threat to Canadians themselves.
levels.
Can Trudeau declare an emergency, take actions while it's under review, and rescind?
Are those actions legal?
Is this a runaround of parliamentary process?
How often can he do this?
So these are all questions that I have.
I've got actually more meaningful questions for the banks who thought that they were operating under immunity.
If he rescinds this...
Before it either got ratified or shut down by the Senate or the House of Commons, but it made it past the House of Commons, if he rescinds it, did the banks ever actually have lawful immunity for the unilateral, without court order, without criminal charges, freezing and seizing of bank accounts, or just freezing of bank accounts?
Did they actually have legal immunity?
Is it going to take some people suing the banks to test whether or not they ever actually had I'll call it unlawful immunity, because I still think it would have been unlawful, but lawful immunity under the directives that ought to have been approved by the House of Commons and the Senate.
I don't know the answer, but I think it smells ambiguous.
If the measures, the directives to be implemented under the Emergencies Act were never ratified and are now rescinded, did the banks ever have legal immunity to do what Justin Trudeau and the government instructed them to do?
I hope someone finds out.
It's an open question for anybody who knows.
I don't know the answer.
I just know that that's a question I would be asking and very much looking into if I were one of the 206 people who have now been confirmed to have had their bank accounts frozen in the absence of a court order and in some cases in the absence of any charges whatsoever.
The organizers of the convoy have had their bank accounts frozen.
As from what I understand, did anyone who parked their car or truck On Wellington Street.
Bank accounts frozen.
These were not well-off people in the first place.
These were hard-working, salt-of-the-earth Canadians in the first place who were down on their finances, who were down on their professional careers as a result of everything.
But, you know, good old tyrant Trudeau has got to come in and not just pulverize them, liquefy them.
I did not see the police chief's conference in Winnipeg this afternoon, although I'm going to have to go look for that.
So questions I have.
He's rescinded it.
My question is this.
Can the Senate nonetheless...
So some theories are that he rescinded it because he felt that the Senate was going to reject it.
And I've got to tell you, I listened to a lot of it, a lot of the speeches.
I was actually nauseated listening to what I was listening to yesterday.
There was one...
There was one...
I just want to get the name of the...
Donald Neil Plett is a hero.
The speech that he gave today was long, and he had some flubs.
I mean, from a stylistic perspective, maybe it could have been more energetic, and he flubbed some of the punchlines, which substantively was the best speech I've ever heard in Canadian politics.
His opposition to this declaration.
It was substantively the best speech I've ever heard in Canadian politics.
Donald Neil Platt, you're a hero and congratulations because this might have to do with the impact that your speech had today.
But I was listening to the debate.
Some of the rubbish that I was hearing, it wasn't lies.
The same lies over and over again.
This was sufficiently dangerous that we had to invoke the Emergencies Act because for some reason the provinces couldn't issue parking tickets.
For some reason, the provinces couldn't tow trucks.
That was the national emergency that warranted invoking the emergency act.
So above and beyond the stupidity, above and beyond the lies about people in face masks being harassed and assaulted, people defecating on front steps, it being racist and xenophobic, above and beyond those lies, I heard one particularly egregious act of idiocy.
It's the whole thing that like...
Comparing it to U.S. politics, the Democrat Party tend to like the minority vote until the minority vote votes Republican, and then they become race traitors.
Then they become, I'm not even going to use the words, but you know what the words are for race traitors depending on your race.
I heard she was a senator from Quebec, and I believe that she was indigenous.
And I heard her refer to the fact that she was shocked by people abusing and misusing.
Indigenous practices and Indigenous symbols in the context of this protest.
As if to say that the Indigenous members and the Indigenous peoples of Canada who attended this protest, who supported this protest, who I saw and I interviewed Big Bear in Confederation Park, as if to say when they were erecting teepees, doing their prayer dances, this person gets to speak for everyone and has the audacity to say that...
Other Indigenous peoples who were there supporting the protest, they were just abusing of Indigenous symbols and Indigenous practices because there's no room for divergence of thought and spirit and opinion when you are blinded by identity politics.
No true Scotsman, no true Indigenous person, no true Black person.
If any Black person who was there was co-opted, they were the token.
For the protest.
They were...
They don't speak for others.
But this person speaks for everybody.
I was shocked.
I don't know what her name was.
If anybody in the chat knows.
But let me see this here.
Senate actually was about to revoke it.
And he would have been out with another election.
Or Ukraine declares emergency...
Ukraine declares emergency act based on imminent war.
And he looks like...
So I don't...
But when I was listening to this...
I did not get the impression that the Senate was going to vote it down.
That was what was really turning my stomach.
From what I understand, over 50 of these senators were appointed by Trudeau, unless that's wrong.
So someone fact-check me.
I don't want to be incorrect.
But these are all appointed senators.
And from what I heard yesterday, the majority of what I heard were very much in support of this, and it was turning my stomach.
Ooh, my voice just cracked.
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I don't know anything about this.
I don't know how rude AI news is or if it's rude AL news or rude AI news.
Looks like it's AI because all the other letters are capital in your avatar, so that is AI.
Know nothing about the channel, but thank you for the super chat and thank you for the support.
From what I heard yesterday, and I think we heard it together, I was nauseated and thought it was going to get ratified, approved by the Senate.
But I guess strategically, maybe he didn't want to take a chance.
But then I heard Platt's speech today, and I was like, this guy not only gets it, it was factually correct, it was legally accurate, it was spiritually and historically accurate, where...
You know, he went over when Trudeau's father, Pierre Elliott, invoked the Emergencies Act in 1970 to deal with the FLQ crisis.
Thank you.
He went back and he talked about that.
And, you know, when Pierre Elliott invoked the War Measures Act, sorry, at the time, you could understand why it was invoked at the very least.
There were actual kidnappings.
Someone was actually a member.
Pierre Laporte was actually killed.
And I don't know if he was an MP or just a politician.
There was kidnappings.
There were pipe bombs going off.
Real stuff was happening.
But even Platt said Trudeau went overboard with it.
And he used it and abused the War Measures Act in such a way that it furthered a rift and division.
Between Quebec separatism and Canadian nationalism.
And it created such a rift, the manner in which he used and abused of that act for political weaponizing and political purposes, that some hypothesized that it was what led to the first referendum in 1976.
That it caused decades of a rift between French Canada and Quebec, the sovereignty movement and the rest of Canada.
So he went through a lot of the history, and it was fascinating.
There was stuff that I didn't even know, because when you don't live through it, you just don't understand it as well as someone who did live through it, unless you're Robert Barnes.
Barnes, no, no, my streams are on YouTube.
They are good on YouTube, re-monetized after manual review, and they are on Rumble just in case.
Robert Barnes, he's got a great many gifts.
He's got a big brain.
He's extremely smart.
He's extremely analytical.
The thing that I'm most jealous about Barnes is that he can read history and he can understand it in the way that I feel I could only understand history if I've lived through it.
So this gentleman, Plett, who was alive when it happened, understood the history of whether or not Pierre Elliott was justified in invoking the War Measures Act.
He was...
Arguably not justified in the extent to which he exploited it for political purposes in a divisive manner that actually caused a serious rift in Canadian society.
I would argue, in as much as I can appreciate it, exponentially less than what Justin Trudeau has done now.
And Justin Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act was absolute disgraceful abuse.
There's no other word for it.
Hold on.
I'll be contacting you about making a documentary of this event.
Nigel, please.
And by the way, everybody, if I don't get back to your messages, I mean, swamped is not the word.
It's almost overwhelming.
One email account is effectively useless because of the amount of email I'm getting.
Even my other two main accounts and DMs and Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and then locals, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
It's over the top.
So if I don't get back to you, please don't be offended.
And there's no promise I even see these messages anymore.
Archive some of the videos of what the cops were doing on Odyssey.
Did you see the video of the cop hitting a protester in the face with the butt of his rifle?
I didn't.
I saw what happened to Alexa Lavoie.
I saw what they did.
I mean, I saw them kneeing.
I saw what they did firsthand when they were inching forward towards the war monument.
It's not Canada.
Trudeau has turned Canada into not Canada.
Thank you.
It's getting there.
So now, let me see something here.
Can I get to...
I missed a 17...
Let me see.
I want to get to the...
I missed one super chat.
Oh, I think I can't bring it back now.
Tis too far gone.
My apologies.
Yeah, it's definitely too far gone.
What are your thoughts about the $306 million lawsuit for CSG donors?
CSG.
Who gave priority to the emergency orders?
Should donors be worried?
GSC.
What's GSC?
Oh, give, send, go.
What about the $306 million civil lawsuit for GSC?
Well, you can't prevent people from filing frivolous suits, but the courts can certainly dismiss of them, dispatch of them as they should be.
What would be...
In law, in order to have a lawsuit, you have to have...
Oh my goodness.
You have to have an act of damages and...
A link between the two.
In French, we say un lien de droit.
What would be the lien de droit?
What would be the link between having donated to the Give, Send, Go and any damages that the convoy itself might have caused?
What would be the link in law?
First of all, the convoy never got that money in the first place.
That money is still with Give, Send, Go.
So how could there be any juridical legal link between a donor's attempt to get the money to the convoy?
And any damages the convoy themselves might have done.
Let's take it two steps here.
The money is still with give, send, go.
So the convoy has never even gotten that money, even if what they decided to do with that money was use it for unlawful purposes.
So this lawsuit, I haven't read it, I know of it, but this lawsuit should get tossed on its face immediately.
What's the word?
Sua sponte by the judge, by any judge that gets this.
You want to try to sue the donors for the alleged damages committed by the convoy when the convoy never got one cent from the funds that are still sitting with gifts and go, good luck.
But then let's just take it one step further.
Let's just assume the convoy ever got the money.
Let's assume the convoy got the $10 million.
And let's assume that they overtly used that money for mischievous purposes.
Now, gas...
For their trucks, I don't know, let's just assume they outright mischievous purposes.
They went out and bought $10 million worth of fireworks and set it off in downtown Ottawa, traumatized dogs, traumatized birds, traumatized kids, whatever.
I've said this before.
Trudeau didn't even need to have a Reichstag fire.
He just needed to get his media to say there was one, or there would be one, or what you did with that little bonfire was a big fire.
Let's just assume the money actually made it to the convoy.
And was actually used by the convoy for actual mischief.
In law, there's something called actus novus, a new act that comes in and severs or intervenes between any potential wrongful act from the original emanating act.
So if I give someone money and they use it for bad purposes, am I responsible for that?
I mean, let's follow this logic one step further.
Are there employers who paid them salary?
Responsible for what they do with their salary.
Are the banks who might have advanced loans to these individuals responsible for what these individuals do with the money that the banks loan them?
The obvious answer is no, except in an outlandishly weaponized, politicized world where the courts are just doing the bidding of a highly politicized government.
Or sorry, of a government after having been highly politicized and weaponized.
It's possible.
But there is not, in my humble opinion, And this is not an opinion in law.
This is just my humble assessment.
There's not one element of that lawsuit that can ever survive any degree of judicial scrutiny.
They never got the money, first of all.
So there's no way that you can make the argument that the give-send-go monies that were donated contributed to any mischief that the convoy might have caused because they didn't get the money.
So that lawsuit should be tossed immediately, even if they had gotten the money.
Then it's going to be a question of whether or not they actually used it for mischievous purposes or whether or not the individual donated it for mischievous purposes.
And even if they did, whether or not there's actus novus in that it's not because I give someone money that they go out and buy a weapon and do something bad with it, that I'm responsible for what they did with that money.
Any more than their employers would be.
Any more than a bank would be.
So no, it should get tossed and fast.
And the person who filed it?
We don't really have court.
You don't get to...
Oh, it depends on where it was filed.
I don't know what jurisdiction it was filed in.
Facts, facts, and more facts.
Thank you for keeping up our hope.
Thank you.
Well, I've got to tell you, I've had my moments of absolute panic, despair, anxiety.
This isn't a victory.
I mean, this is a victory for Canadians.
But this is a loss for Canada because Justin Trudeau has turned our country into a joke.
And he has caused irreparable harm to our most venerable institutions.
And I don't mean politics.
Nobody had any respect for them, but banks?
Police?
Our fellow citizens?
He turned citizens against citizens.
He's turned citizens against cops, cops against citizens, citizens against banks, and banks against citizens.
He's turned Canadians against Canadians.
Viva, have you been sufficiently red-pilled into anti-statism?
No.
No.
Because I don't want anarchy anyhow.
Here's why.
If you don't trust the government, it's because you don't really trust people.
And if you don't trust people, and nor should you, because the government is representative of the overall population, maybe there are higher proportions of sociopaths, narcissists in politics, but people are people, humans are humans, there's a certain percentage of all demographics that are just a-holes.
There might be more in politics, but if you don't trust politicians...
It's because fundamentally they are people, and you shouldn't really trust all people willy-nilly.
So I wouldn't trust people with anarchical powers any more than I would trust the government with tyrannical powers.
So there has to be a just milieu.
The government is a necessary evil, but you should have as little of it as humanly possible.
Ask me next year, maybe I will change.
Okay, so let me break this all down.
I actually want to know what people think of my assessment of that lawsuit because I read about it and I was like, it's a joke.
It's a joke in law and it's a joke in fact.
They never got the money, first of all, and most, first and foremost.
We take our money out of the bank and then they will say no more cash.
We can't win, it seems.
I don't know anything about that.
Glad to see you live tonight.
I've been worried they came for you.
Stay strong and keep working for the people.
My credit card, Little Rock, thank you very much.
I hope you're doing well.
And I believe the last, it's not rumors, the last reports that I have heard is that they were unfreezing the bank accounts of the 206 people who had their bank accounts frozen.
Because there should have been legal challenges.
I hope to goodness there were legal challenges.
And someone should still have hell to pay for this.
I do wonder if the Senate cannot nonetheless strike this down, or if the lawsuits that were filed can nonetheless ask for a declaratory order that this declaration of emergency...
Emergencies Act was abusive, ill-founded, and unjustified, in fact, in law, and absolutely unconstitutional.
This needed to unfold as it did to expose the true colors.
Continue to muckrake for us.
Vote PPC for sure.
Continue to investigate.
I'm not an investigative individual.
I'm an observational individual.
I just want to go around and see.
But on that now, I'm going to have to skip a bunch of superchats, and I apologize.
I want to bring up one tweet.
Because yes, It exposed true colours.
Jagmeet Singh, the NDP, and every liberal politician MP who voted for this, Justin Trudeau, just made you a fool.
He made a fool of you to your party, to your constituents, and to the rest of Canada, and to the rest of the world.
You are fools.
He duped you into supporting him with his confidence vote.
What's the word I'm looking for?
Ploy?
You have proven yourselves to be fools, spineless, hypocrites, and unlawful.
You have no respect for the Constitution.
All of Canada can see it now.
Because it was so fickle and so capricious, the declaration, that a day or two after Trudeau coerced you cowards into voting for that act, he rescinded it.
He made a fool of you, and you all deserve it.
I hope you know that.
I heard about that.
No rumors for me.
Now, hold on.
Share.
I saw the video.
Look, those are not...
That's where you go to news, journalists, outlets for...
Son of a beasting.
Wait a minute.
Where's my...
Is it this?
Is it this?
This is it.
Okay.
Share.
Let's bring this up.
Hold on one second.
I got to see what the layout looks like.
Okay.
Good enough.
My head will be small.
Now, let me go back to the window.
Back to the window.
Open it up.
Twitter.
Here we go.
This is my pin tweet, but I want to get to one.
Justin Trudeau has turned Canada into an international laughingstock.
Let's just see it, by the way, because we haven't seen it yet.
Listen to it.
When he does this...
Our third principle.
We were very clear that the use of the Emergencies Act would be limited in time.
By the way, clear that it would be limited in time does not mean capricious and arbitrary.
He's confounding concepts here.
It would be in place for up to 30 days.
There's no H in 30. It would be in effect for 30 days.
Or revoked as soon as possible.
Is that what he just said?
Hold on a second.
In place for up to 30 days.
But we said that we would lift it as soon as possible.
We've held updates and briefs with ministers and officials every day, often multiple times a day.
And today, after careful consideration...
How much careful consideration could you have had while the debates were still ongoing?
You voted on this two days ago.
You cannot have careful consideration within such a short period of time.
One might ask whether or not you had any careful consideration before invoking it in the first place.
Ready to confirm that the situation is no longer an emergency.
Therefore, the federal...
It's no longer an emergency.
Every liberal and NDP who voted for this two days ago, in the exact same circumstances, the protest was over.
All of those buffoons out of whom Justin Trudeau made...
Outright fools two days ago said, it's still an emergency.
We don't know if the convoy is going to come back, so we need to justify using the Emergencies Act as a preventative measure and not a reactionary measure.
Yep.
You are all discredited fools, politically speaking.
The federal government will be ending the use of the Emergencies Act.
We are confident that existing laws and bylaws are now sufficient.
To keep people safe.
We are convinced that they are now sufficient.
When were they not sufficient?
David Anber put out a tweet this morning, the lawyer in Ottawa, saying everyone who's charged with something was charged under the criminal code, which existed before the Emergencies Act was declared.
What is different now?
Hold on.
We're now confident that existing laws and bylaws are now sufficient.
They are now sufficient to keep people safe.
When were they ever not that warranted the Emergencies Act?
Because that's what your argument was predicated on, and that's what all those other fool liberal and NDP politicians justified, used as their justification to vote yes for this.
My God.
And I don't know if they understand it.
I don't know if they understand it.
Of course, we'll continue to be there to support provincial and local authorities if and when needed.
It's like...
Oh, by the way, just this.
This is a CBC tweet.
This is great.
CBC's van slide off the road and got hit and got stuck in a ditch beside the protesters' camp in Arnprior.
I was there, actually.
A demonstrator named Tyson Garneau, wearing a Defund the CBC hat, pulled us out knowing we were CBC journalists.
He said he'd never leave anyone stuck like that.
That is what is called integrity.
That is what integrity is.
And I believe I said something.
They've always been good, peace-loving people in the protests.
This is just more incontrovertible evidence of that truth.
But that's...
Of all people.
The Minister of Justice.
Of all people.
The one who is supposed to defend the rights of Canadians said this.
Well, I think...
This is like three days ago.
If you are a member of a pro-Trump movement donating to this type of thing, then you ought to be worried.
Once again, colleagues, what does that mean?
Is the minister telling us that he is going after the assets of anyone who does not share his dislike for the former President of the United States?
By the way, the Minister of Justice.
Remember what Justin Trudeau did to the last Minister of Justice that he appointed who did not adhere to his corrupt demands to not prosecute S.S.C.
Lavalin?
It's Jody Wilson-Raybould, the first indigenous woman Mojag Minister of Justice.
He fired her.
He found a new one, at least, who will do his bidding for him.
It's very disturbing that in Canada, The Minister of Justice can go around threatening his fellow citizens like this.
It is gravely concerning.
And since he made those threats to those who do not share his views, he never felt the need to retract.
This is exactly the kind of wedge politics that MP Joel Lightbound warned us about.
Joel Lightbound warned us about it.
And then still voted for it.
So, Joel, you sold your soul.
You have no integrity.
You gave a good speech.
You sold yourself out.
And now Justin Trudeau made an idiot out of you.
And these are the words of our so-called Minister of Justice.
How far this office has degenerated since Jody Wilson Rabel was the minister.
Unbelievable.
And then I'll just bring up one more before stopping the screen.
This was from yesterday.
Where is it?
Where is the...
Where is...
Where is what I said?
Here we go.
This is mine.
This is the one I like.
If the rumors are true...
That Justin Trudeau is revoking his declaration of the Emergencies Act, he just made absolute fools of everyone in the Liberal Party and NDP who voted for it on Monday.
Jagmeet Singh, you were a cretin to support the measure, and now everyone knows.
Mic drop.
And let me just pick up my screen again.
Let me see something here.
Derek Tickless says, love you.
Okay, thank you very much.
Can you imagine the Minister of Justice saying that?
And people are supposed to have faith in the Minister of Justice?
Wedge politics is an understatement.
This is nuclear politics.
Did everyone forget SNC-11?
No, that's what we're talking about.
Jody Wilson-Raybould.
Trudeau pressured her not to criminally prosecute for corruption.
SNC-Lavalin, which is like an international conglomerate construction advisory company, for corruption, I think it was in Libya.
Justin Trudeau wanted her to enter into a deferred prosecution agreement, basically to settle with them and not criminally prosecute for corruption.
And she said, no, I'm going to do it anyhow.
And after his office exercised what the ethics commissioner deemed to be unlawful pressure, or a...
Unethical, undue pressure.
He demoted her.
At least he found an ethical minister of justice that's willing to carry out his bidding for him.
If you're a Trump supporter, whatever the hell that means, since Trump has not been president for, what year are we in?
Over a year.
And you don't, and you should be afraid?
Citizens of this country should be afraid of the government of this country because of their political beliefs.
Where has that happened before?
Fitting this happens on anti-bully day.
And he rescinds it.
It's like Orwell's 1984.
It's like mid-sentence.
Every argument that they used to justify this measure is now the exact opposite.
They said it two days ago.
The prospect of this occurring again is a sufficient risk.
We lacked the resources.
We lacked the law to do it.
Nothing has changed since they voted on this, the House of Commons, on Monday.
Nothing has changed.
Except now we have the required laws and there's no longer an emergency after you just blew four days of full-time debate by House of Commons and members of Parliament.
You absolute destroyer of a nation.
I never, ever would have thought one politician could single-handedly cause so much damage to a nation internally and externally.
Thank you for what you do, Viva.
You inspired me to interview anti-mandate protesters for myself.
I've got 38 of them on my channel so far.
Most common story, their family is divided by disagreement.
J.B. Morrison, congratulations!
And I say, great!
And so long as...
Look, I'm a little naive still.
I know there are some bad actors out there, but I'm still convinced.
So long as you treat them with respect, even if you disagree with their ideas...
They'll be happy to talk, most of them, unless their ringleader in the back doesn't want them talking to you because, you know, they might say something that might get them cancelled by their own crowd.
Members of Parliament were tricked into endorsing the emergency decree by Justin, betrayed their trust.
Maybe they will think twice when Justin faces a vote of no confidence.
He cannot get out of politics fast enough.
And his henchwoman, too, Chrystia Freeland.
So why is Tamara Lich in jail now?
If there is no risk and no need, For Emergency Act, look, she'll have a...
The political tide and the political pressure will have to sway.
She's in jail for...
I mean, you know, Amber put out a piece that it's not black and white.
I could envision context that could have, you know, could have sold a judge on not releasing her if Tamara Lich says, forget you, no matter what you say, I'm going to go right back to Ottawa and do it again.
Maybe, but like I said yesterday, I would have let her do that.
And then you're not just flagrantly political by detaining someone for going on a week on mischief charges.
So that's it.
Viva Woody doesn't look too comfortable.
There's a snake in my boot!
Hold on.
We got all of them.
We got all of them.
Buzz Lightyear has...
He ain't flying nowhere now.
Yep.
Thank you.
So it's...
Remember these times next time you get a chance to vote.
Just say no to liberals and the NDP.
They're enemies of freedom.
Thanks.
Look, I said it last election.
Jagmeet is just as awful as Justin.
He's just as corrupt.
He just has not had the political opportunity to employ that corruption.
But it's in him because we saw it with his hypocrisy about the face masks.
We see it about the way he talks.
Just divisive, awful people who, in order to cling to power, are willing to divide the nation that they are supposed to represent.
Thank you very much.
I like that avatar.
Sir, one day.
One day I think I'll grow up.
Maybe if I can literally stop pulling my own hair out, I'll have a better looking beard one day.
Anyway, so that's the update.
I don't know what else.
Let's go see if there's any news and I'll take some...
Oh, I got to that one already.
I'd rather go fishing.
I'm getting there.
What do you got?
That is a parrot drone.
Interesting.
Very cool.
I think we have some common interests, Donski.
And so now what?
I mean, now the question.
So Tamara Lich is going to be in jail.
I think the next hearing date was scheduled for March 7?
Sometime in March, which is offensive and obscene.
I don't know if she can put some pressure now to bump up that hearing date or maybe get some...
I don't know.
I mean, that's the procedure stuff of criminal law that I don't know.
I've never practiced it.
I just know the high-level, top-level, or not top-level, overview principle stuff.
What do you think the media will say to try to convince their viewers that Trudeau handled the situation well?
They'll spin it.
But the thing is, it's got to be politically cool.
To turn on Justin Trudeau politically.
I think he's getting very close.
I mean, American media is going to lambaste him.
The Fox News is going to be remorseless.
But American media has already been critical.
I mean, even the New York Times was critical.
This does not look like a reasonable, rational, I've thought it over.
This looks like an arbitrary, politically motivated, potentially, Backtracking, reneging on the decision he's made.
He had better get lambasted.
And he had better get lambasted even by Canadian media.
But the problem is, they need their money.
And their fear is going to be that if the Conservatives come into power, they're all in this sinking ship together.
That's the problem.
They're all in the sinking ship together.
Yeah, because this is what it means, Michelle Parsons.
She's been charged with mischief.
Her charge of mischief was not under the Emergencies Act.
It was under the Criminal Code.
Felony mischief.
So she was arrested.
The charges are going to presumably last against anyone who was charged.
There might be less political motivation to try to make examples out of them, but we'll see.
Cody E says, well, the power grab was taken and got.
Make some of the powers permanent.
No, but they're not going to be.
Crowed funding.
Oh, crowdfunding.
Crypto is now a target for anyone who goes against the government for any reason.
It's all about inches at a time.
Yeah, that's why I think the lawsuits that were filed, despite the fact that they might be moot in principle, I don't think they satisfy mootness in general because this can repeat at any time.
He's made the announcement.
So we need a determination that this was unlawful and unconstitutional from the get-go.
But he had better get lambasted.
In fact, let me just, while we're live here...
Well, you know what?
I'm going to do one thing first.
JoJo2585 says, Will the truckers get their trucks back?
Trucks should be released immediately.
Way to go, Canada.
And Viva, thanks for everything you have been doing.
That's on Rumble.
Thank you very much.
RG Raider says, Yay, Viva Frye.
David Byrd, 14, on Rumble says, I had a chance to listen to some of the senators, and I hope there's enough evidence to convict Trudeau for treason.
Don't hold your breath.
We use treason a lot lately.
Not lately, but we use that term a lot.
It's generally misused.
His actions invoking the Wartime Act, now called the Emergency Act, on Canadian citizens.
Yep, no, I agree.
And then we've got JoJo.
I don't think the truckers are going to get their trucks back anytime soon, but I think what this does show us is that political grassroots citizen pressure hopefully can have an impact.
I mean, who knows?
I do like to think that if there were not this massive international pressure on Trudeau, this massive mockery at the international level, which I hope gets its exposure from us, We're not exposing anything.
We're not digging.
We're just showing.
I do like to think that maybe that had something of an impact.
So keep up the public pressure and keep up the public sentiment.
People have to appreciate the damage here.
90% of it was caused by Trudeau and his regime.
Is it possible he rescinded the Emergencies Act declaration because they knew they didn't have the votes in the Senate?
I know nothing about the Canadian Senate.
There are 105 senators.
A lot of them, I believe, were appointed by Trudeau.
I might be mistaken on whether or not it was 52 of them, but from what I saw, I thought the Senate, understanding that the Senate are appointed and not elected, and appointed by effectively the Prime Minister at the time whoever appointed them, I thought it was even less...
Less sure or more sure to be passed by the Senate than the House of Commons.
But maybe I was wrong.
Although I do think I can claim still a victory as to how this ended up.
It blew up in Trudeau's face.
Nope, he's just setting up things for the next time so it'll be more accepted.
No, I don't think so.
He can point to how responsible he was at this time, but next time may be different.
I don't think so.
I think he really set the precedent that this was outright abuse.
And if you listen to Plett's speech, this was outright abuse that made a mockery of the Emergencies Act.
So, what a mind game.
Like, panic.
It created panic in Canada.
It's one thing not to have faith in the government institutions.
Nobody does.
We all know that they're liars.
They're corrupt.
They're insidious.
They're untrustworthy.
They speak out of both sides of their mouths.
We all know that.
But when you can't trust that you will be able to use your bank card or your credit card because of your political beliefs...
Then you have a very, very big problem, and you have a problem that feeds on itself.
You have people rushing to the banks to pull out as much cash as they can.
And banks, for anybody who doesn't know, banks don't just have endless vaults of cash behind them.
They have limited amounts of cash.
And when you go to do that, and then the bank tells you, we're out of money for the day, we need to wait for our next shipment to come in, that creates even more panic.
That creates online rumors.
That spreads the panic from small banks.
In small-town Canada that might not have huge reserves to big cities.
When you...
Compromising faith in the financial institutions is how you destroy a country not just from within, but from without as well.
What kind of businesses are going to want to do business in Canada?
It's one thing to have to deal with the language laws in Quebec.
That's enough of a deterrent already.
It's one thing to have to deal with the bureaucracy in Canada.
That's a thing as well.
But if you don't have faith in the banking institutions, that...
You might have your bank accounts frozen, or banks might be compelled to disclose their client information to the government in the absence of any court order.
Who the hell is going to come do business in Canada?
Who's going to keep their money here?
It's irreparable harm to the bedrock institutions that keep society functioning.
People have to understand that, and they have to never forgive Trudeau for that.
RCMP should be renamed.
Goons who do the dirty work of corrupt politicians and attack peaceful protesters should not share heritage with those that have held their oath to protect and serve.
Everyone should understand just a sample of what the WEF has in store for the world.
Trudy is the poster child for the WEF.
Did Trudy deploy yet another PSYOP for WEF to see how far they could go?
And if you listen to daytime radio CJD, Pamela, they'll say, this is conspiracy theory.
They still think the great reset principle was conspiracy theory.
I appreciate what you're saying.
Having seen these clips being unearthed right now of the WEF, Klaus Schwab, talking about having infiltrated a third of the Canadian parliament.
And then you go back and you look at François Legault four years ago, tweeting, lu, la quatrième révolution industrielle de Klaus Schwab.
Premier François Legault four years ago.
Tweeted out, I just read Klaus Schwab's The Fourth Industrial Revolution.
I mean, it's...
Connect the dots the way you want, but don't dare call things that are documented on their own website conspiracy theory.
Unless you just mean it in the literal sense of conspiracy being two or more people working together for a specific goal.
That's what conspiracy means.
Thank you for fighting against censorship.
Everyone should come and sign up for the future of free speech networks at arium.com.
Not an ad, although I guess if it's a super chat, still not an ad because I pulled it up just like that.
So now, what happens now?
We're going to have to see how the news develops.
It's outrageous.
It's absolutely outrageous.
While they are debating this before the Senate, they had two days of debate before the Senate.
They brought literally the heavy...
to forcefully, violently, and with absolute disregard for constitutional rights and due process, break up the protest, arrest protesters, rough them up, like the Afghan veteran who was literally blown apart by an IED in Afghanistan.
Three of his brothers and sisters died in that particular attack.
They roughed him up.
Tied his hands behind his back.
Had him stay outside with his hands in zip ties behind his back for two hours.
Then they took him out of Ottawa and dropped him off like a bag of trash outside of the city.
Nobody can forget this.
I didn't even read that one.
Is the declaration is over?
Are bank accounts released?
My understanding is that they have been releasing the bank accounts of those who had their accounts frozen anyhow.
These people are evil liars creating chaos on purpose.
They should all be...
Out.
I just need to make sure that this does not get violent.
Out and term limits everywhere where it is not already.
I agree.
Solution has to be political.
It has to be political.
What did I just do here?
No, no, no.
What is this?
Close this.
I don't want to do that.
Close the window and come back to there.
So my questions for the interwebs.
The first question from a legal perspective.
If it was never ratified, if the Emergencies Act declaration was never ratified.
Do the banks, in fact, in law, have immunity for what they did at the request of the government under the promise of immunity if the directives were never ratified by both the House of Commons and the Senate?
Question one.
And if the answer to that is ambiguous, may a lawsuit figure it out?
Not going to be me involved in that lawsuit.
I have no interest and I'm not practicing as an attorney, but that's one question.
The second question, although it might be moot, is...
Or academic, I should say.
Could the Senate nonetheless decide to vote on this and strike it down despite having been rescinded on the one hand to set the precedent and to make the point?
And then the third question is, I guess we'll find out in due course.
Maybe I'll get the...
I'll see if John Carpe from the JCCF or someone from the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms can come on because I suspect they might know these answers.
I just know the questions I would have.
I don't know the answers.
Will a court...
Will a lawsuit...
Let's determine the outcome of what just happened here.
Sorry, late for the show.
Will the Senate still vote?
Literally, I guess you might have heard me.
I don't know.
We'll see.
But I know that I'm not going to be able to discuss this during the sidebar tonight with Mark Moss about Bitcoin.
And it's a short one.
We only have him for an hour.
So I didn't want Moss being bombarded by, why are you talking about Bitcoin?
What just happened in Canada?
So we busted live with a short notice live stream.
And just to see from Rumble, how many people are at?
7,000.
Okay, that's pretty good.
Maybe more.
And let me see if there's any Rumble rants.
U2B says, did they manage to get the revised Fintrack policy through this week?
That's another thing.
They wanted to update Fintrack to cover digital currency, wallets.
I don't know.
We'll see what the lasting impact has been, but this is a debacle.
It's an embarrassment.
And we must never let him forget.
What do you think of central bank digital currencies and have logistics to get them integrated?
Considering most people have a digital ID at this point, I have no idea.
And I'll spoiler alert also, I have no idea how Bitcoin works.
I don't understand it.
And I've been explained.
It's not for lack of trying.
Tamara Litch denied bail for mischief.
What?
When others given bail for suspected murder.
Yes, but we talked about this yesterday.
They undertake to respect their bail conditions.
You know, they lie.
I would say that.
Maybe they do say, I will not commit murder again, or I will not commit assault again, or I will not deal drugs again.
Maybe they mean it, and maybe they in fact do it, but Barnes and I have talked about this.
Like, when Pastor James Coates was not released from jail because he refused to sign on to the bail conditions, he was being honest.
He said, I'm not going to abide by these.
As opposed to just doing what others do and say, yeah, yeah, sign along the lines and I'm going to do whatever the hell I want.
And if you arrest me again, then you can lock me up.
So maybe that's what Tamara Lich said.
I'm not going to abide by them.
You'll have to keep me in jail.
All truckers should have a sit-in stop driving and watch them squirm.
This is crazy.
I'm in New York and I thought I had it bad.
I literally cry watching this happen in Canada.
There is a greater reset power afoot.
So I don't know.
We'll see.
I don't think the Senate's going to vote on it.
But they'd better make.
Hey, of this.
They better make a freaking scandal because that's what this is.
Do you anticipate any blowback on the law enforcement officers for their physicality?
I do.
I hope so.
From what I understand, Rebel News might be suing.
If I were them, I'd be suing for what they did to Alexa.
People will be suing the police for misconduct as well as they should.
What they did was...
It was shameful.
It was nothing but a tyrannical show of force to impress their tyrant boss who said, go out and bust some heads.
And they showed up like they were showing up to break up a violent confrontation.
They showed up with rifles where the protesters had flags.
Great news.
Thanks for what you did and the other streams.
I really miss the streams.
It was by far the most enjoyable videos on YouTube.
The streamers need to get up with someone to create a documentary showing the true.
Yeah, there's going to be people doing that.
I mean, yeah.
Oh, I made the awesome Viva stickers for you.
I'm going to try to get in touch with you.
Try to find a contact for me and email me because I saw someone with the avatar sticker on the back of the car and it was great.
And then someone asked, where can I get those?
I need a fully integrated merch platform where I do nothing.
And the merch platform, whoever manages it, takes a percentage.
They take the orders.
They make the deliveries.
And it's got to be made in the USA in as much as possible.
And not just limited to shirts, mugs, stickers, shirts, t-shirts, sweaters, all the other stuff.
If anybody's got a fully integrated solution of a trustworthy company that they know ideally made in America or made in Canada, please.
Find a way to get in touch with me.
Okay, so let's see more chat and then we're going to wind this up because I've got to get ready for the stream tonight at 7 o 'clock with Mark Moss.
It's going to be a good one.
It's going to be a good one because if anybody has any questions about crypto and how does it respond to these concerns, I'm going to tell you my question.
What good is crypto when ultimately it needs to be converted into fiat in order to be useful?
That's my one big question.
So if you want an answer to that, tune in at 7 o 'clock.
Same bat time, same bat channel.
Truckers should increase freight rates to Ottawa by 100 volts.
Hey, free market.
I don't want anyone to think this is advice, so read it at your own risks and peril.
Don't want anyone clipping my mouth and saying, okay.
Chinese government are trolling Canadians on Twitter.
Yeah, the Chinese government.
Ahmadinejad from Iran.
Someone from South America.
I think it was...
El Salvador?
I might be losing my mind.
But no, he's getting trolled.
And what do you think?
What do you think Putin?
He gets up...
Trudeau so lacks insight and he's such a contemptible buffoon that he gets up and lectures Putin about upholding human rights and democracy in the Ukraine?
Putin saw what you just did to Canadians, Trudeau.
He's not stupid.
And I've got to tell you, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure that he's more evil than you, Trudeau.
The funny thing is, the more Trudeau says how evil Putin is, now that I know that Trudeau is a contemptible liar who's willing to abuse his own peace-loving citizens, the more Trudeau says how evil Putin is, the more I'm questioning it and not out of love for Putin.
But when I know that someone's a liar and they're telling me something and I know they're a liar, I'm prone to think that they're lying.
He shall henceforth be known as Justin Castro.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Doing the right thing clearly was not the motive behind Trudeau ending the emergency.
So what do you think his motive actually is?
By the way, we love your brother and appreciate you very much.
Thank you.
Motocross Cooper, thank you.
My brother said he might try to visit Ottawa and see what the situation is on the weekend.
His motivation, I think it was fear of the Senate rejecting it.
And I think also, I mean, I think he felt the political, international, and social media blowback.
I think, I hope, and I hope I played one drop in that.
In that bucket.
All the way from the land of the long white cloud.
Godspeed and God bless you via New Zealand.
I didn't know what the land of the long white cloud was.
Sounds very beautiful.
Very cinematic.
Senator Plett mentioned in Senate that Jagmeet's brother donated $17,000 to truckers.
Is that a fact?
I heard him say that too.
Senator Plett said, this is a racist and xenophobic convoy?
Jagmeet Singh's own brother donated $17,000.
Now, I don't know if it's a fact.
I know that everything else that I knew to be a fact in Senator Platt's speech wasn't real.
I knew that a lot of the stuff that he said as fact, I know myself as fact as well, so therefore I'm inclined to believe this.
But yeah, I hadn't heard it, and it was interesting to hear.
Stop ignoring this.
I've said it five times.
I'll be running again.
I'm not ignoring it, Cassidy the Carpenter, and I'm not trying to get you to spend this.
Five super chats.
Stop ignoring.
I've sent this five times.
I'll be running against NDP Brian Mass in Windsor.
Though years of auto plant shutdowns prior to COVID, he's done nothing for Windsor.
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Cassidy the Carpenter, just to make it up for you.
Hold on.
Let's see if I can do this here like this.
If I go like this.
No, I'll just do it like this.
I'm going to tweet that on the Twitters.
So that people can see it.
I've screenshotted and I will use that as a tweet.
I apologize for having missed the previous ones.
Trudeau is not prepared to break the banks yet.
I've been told things which I do not spread.
I do not share unsubstantiated messages that I get because I don't want to spread panic or rumors.
So, we'll see.
Viva, you should interview someone from the Bitcoin community.
It would be good for everyone.
Julius Cesar, Jacob Falcone.
Tune in at 7 o 'clock tonight.
For the sidebar with me, Robert Barnes, and Mark Moss.
That shall respond exactly to your tweet.
Thank you very much.
The cops brought guns to a pillow fight.
The cops brought guns to a hockey game.
That's what happened.
They brought guns to a bouncy castle festival.
That is what literally happened.
Okay, let's go.
Go for a few more minutes and I'll read some super chats and then I can't even get to the bottom of the chat.
I mean, it's in 20 seconds slow mode.
But there's 27,000 people watching it.
That's still too many comments.
I want to bring some that are not super chats.
The unknown is now known.
Fear is reduced.
Fear is reduced, followed by decreased future reluctance.
No, I think it's going to be followed by increased future intolerance.
I think Trudeau's done.
I said this was either going to be the end of Canada or the end of Trudeau.
Luckily, people, luckily...
I think it's going to be the end of Trudeau because the shock part of this, the uncertainty is over.
Now, the one thing that is known, Trudeau is an absolute buffoon.
He's made fools of his own party.
He's made fools of the New Democratic Party.
And because nobody can now, these idiots, they all voted for something two days ago that two days later, in the absence of no changing facts, Justin Trudeau says, now we have the laws in place to deal with it.
Everyone that was charged was charged under existing criminal law.
There was never any incident or any justification to invoke the Emergencies Act, but he got his buffoon followers of the liberals to follow him on the threat of a confidence vote.
He got the NDP, the party of the people, to basically say, yeah, dudes, you guys working in the plants and working in the fields and working in the farms and working unions, teachers.
We can freeze your bank accounts if we don't like your protests.
That's exactly what Jagmeet Singh just said.
Everyone has to remember that and everyone has to never let Jagmeet Singh forget that and never let anyone who voted for Jagmeet Singh or the NDP forget that.
Clip this 30 seconds and share it so that Jagmeet Singh can hear this echo through his head for the rest of his political career.
He sold the people out that he's supposed to represent and Justin Trudeau to say thank you for the favor made him look like an absolute buffoon.
Barely 48 hours later.
Enjoy it, Jagmeet.
You deserve it.
Just heard from Kim Iverson that Trudeau was a past member of the Forum of Young Global Leaders.
To me, that says it all.
Yeah, I think that's part of the clip of him and Klaus Schwab going around.
I love you.
Don't worry, Cassidy.
Don't worry.
I didn't take it personally.
But Godspeed in your run.
Running for politics is fun.
I'm not sure I'll do it again, but it was fun.
Your brother is great, but I was saying we love you, brother.
Well, thank you very much, Motocross.
Okay, so I'm going to run upstairs and maybe attend to the children before coming back down.
It's going to be a short sidebar at 7, 7 to 8. Mark Moss does not have more than that.
I'm convinced I'll be able to get an extra 15 minutes out of Mark if needed.
But come in, tune in for that.
It's going to be great.
So what's our next move to eliminate vax mandates and digital IDs?
We'll see.
I mean, the provinces have pulled them back.
The only question is going to be whether or not the Fed is going to come in with what is the equivalent of what the provinces removed.
So is it a bait-and-switch that the provinces are saying, we'll revoke our VAX passports provincially, but then the Fed's coming to say, well, you still need one to travel.
That's the next thing that's coming down.
But this move by Trudeau, anybody, any media that says this shows strength are liars.
They are bought and paid for liars, or they are idiots with such poor judgments that they should never be listened to.
This was not an act of strength.
This was not an act of good conscience.
This was an act of weakness.
This was an act of deceit.
And above all else, this was an act that evidenced the absolute absurdity, capriciousness, lack of justification for what he did a week ago.
It shows instability.
Not strength.
And anybody who says otherwise is either bought and paid for in the mainstream legacy Canadian media or they have exquisitely poor judgment and poor assessment and you should not rely on them for any form of advice going forward.
I like the avatar.
Standing with Canada in Kentucky.
Thank you very much, Brent Green.
Well, I got to the end of the chat.
Nah, this is Canada fighting back.
We won't back off.
From your mouth to the political god's ears.
Canada shook the world and I hope we keep shaking it.
The Great Awakening.
I love it.
I hope it's true.
And he should resign or he should be voted out in disgrace.
And any...
Hey, what's his face?
Lightbound or Lightfoot?
Was it Lightfoot or Lightbound?
Was it Lightbound?
I think it was Lightbound.
And I'm getting mixed up because I went to school with a Lightfoot and I went to school with a Lightbound.
Two different schools of the three high schools I frequented in five years.
You betrayed your principles, but if you have the slightest political aspiration and the slightest lust for power, you should understand right now that Trudeau is a wounded fish in a tank of sharks, politically speaking, and now is the time for anyone in the Liberal Party who wants that power to go for it.
I saw a compliment which I was trying to bring up.
Lightfoot is Beetlejuice.
Oh, no.
The only Beetlejuice I know is Beetlejuice from Howard Stern.
Lightfoot is Chicago.
Oh, I'm sorry.
That's what you mean.
Okay, now I get the Beetlejuice reference.
I did not know that reference when you said it.
And I do not make fun of people for the way they look.
Although now I get the reference.
And I can only think of Beetlejuice from Howard Stern, and I never liked Howard Stern's exploitation of Beetlejuice, but that's a total separate discussion.
Love you, man.
I would love to see this.
I would have...
I wouldn't have...
I was so nauseated when the House of Commons passed it, and I was so nauseated last night listening to the Senate debate it, because...
And I'll never forget the people who said...
Those who said what they said.
I mean, it was just egregious lies, and then the race shaming.
To say that the indigenous people who were there were abusing and exploiting of indigenous symbols wrongly.
It's like, we want the minority vote unless the minorities want to vote for another party.
From a tea party in Boston to a truck party in Ottawa.
That's not a bad one.
Not a bad one.
Sue the media.
We'll see what happens.
W5.
We'll see what happens Saturday night.
Do you think JT was attesting his MPs?
No, because I think he's violated their trust and I think he's harmed him.
He really duped them and he compromised their integrity through pressure to support him and then he backstabbed them.
Yep.
Ayn Rand was right.
When push comes to shove, Atlas shrugged.
I gotta read Atlas shrugged again.
Viva.
How do we unite Conservatives across Canada?
Do you think it's problematic that the CPC and the PPC split the Conservatives?
First of all, I disagree with your premise.
I do not think the PPC split the Conservative vote.
I think the Conservatives split the Liberal vote.
Because at this point, or at the very least, at the point of the last election, the Conservative Party was more Liberal than they were a traditional Conservative.
And how do you unite Conservatives?
The Conservatives lost me.
Unless Maxine Bernier does something that's going to cause me to cease supporting the PPC, I ran with the PPC.
Conservatives violated all of the trust of true conservatives in the conservative sense.
When they supported the vaccine passports, when they supported the Paris Accord, carbon tax, they supported everything that the liberals supported, just a light version.
So, forget unification.
They should teach the conservatives a lesson.
The conservatives have done nothing to regain the trust of those who defected to the PPC or of those who consider themselves conservative to begin with, which I do not consider myself to be conservative in whatever label sense of the word.
Let's see.
Yep.
I mean, I don't care.
I mean, I'll praise Poilievre when he gives a good speech, but their party has been feckless facilitators.
Of Trudeau's reign in power.
Feckless facilitators.
And O'Toole...
O'Toole is the reason why Trudeau, even with the minority, got re-elected.
O'Toole was...
It was a turncoat.
Max lost Topshire because he didn't want to pander.
And Max runs in La Beauce on a platform of wanting to revisit...
What's it called?
The redistribution, the provincial redistribution of monies.
Oh, jeez.
I've lost the word.
The financial redistribution of the monies in Canada that go to the federal.
He ran in Quebec saying we should revisit how the federal disperses of the funds because it benefits Quebec a lot more than it benefits out West.
He ran on that policy knowing it's not going to be particularly popular in La Beauce in Quebec.
Equalization, thank you.
He wanted to revisit equalization.
That's not going to be popular in Quebec.
And if you want to get...
I'm a failed politician.
Maybe.
That might be a joke, in which case I take it as one, or it might be an insult, in which case it's a bad one, because Westmount NDG has gone liberal for the last 30 years of over 50%.
I'm not a failed politician.
I think I'm just an idiot to have ever thought I actually had a chance of winning in my riding.
Have you seen what you need to register to vote in Canada?
Just say you are a citizen and upload your driver's license.
Now, dude, it's hard to vote in Canada.
Jenny Elzenpeter says, When does Canada have the elections to remove the evil ones?
I live in Minnesota and cried my grandparents from Canada.
We just had an election in September.
Trudeau, the divisive individual that he is, called an election during a pandemic.
And I'm saying pandemic in quotes because when he called it, We're two years into it.
He's saying we're in a state of emergency.
Lockdown, shutdown, stay at home.
And then he calls an election because he thought he could gain a few seats in doing it.
He's the worst.
He's the worst from a political perspective.
I don't know him personally, but if he's any nicer of a human than he is as a politician, I'd be shocked.
Good people cannot do...
Good people on a personal level cannot do what Justin Trudeau has done on a political level.
Single-handedly...
Broken Canada caused irreparable harm to our institutions, sowed discord among Canadians.
Good people cannot do what Justin Trudeau has done to Canada.
Uh-oh, what did that say, that one?
Now I'm curious.
Oh, son of a gun.
Hold on, hold on.
Okay, how do you spell the name of the guy who gave the great speech yesterday?
It's Plet.
Plet.
In the chat, let him know.
I'm just going to go.
I took a screenshot so that I wouldn't forget.
Yeah, it was great.
What are all these pictures?
How many pictures?
His name is Donald Neil Plett.
P-L-E-T-T.
Okay, now we're getting really...
Now I have to go.
Imagine a conservative majority with a PPC opposition after the next election.
That would be...
That would be good for Canada.
But I'd rather just...
I'd rather have...
A PPC majority is inconceivable, but NDP and the Liberals don't deserve their seats.
Okay, let's do it.
I will wind it up officially now.
I've got 40 minutes to prepare for the next stream.
Everybody, I guess it's good news.
It's an end.
We'll see what tomorrow holds.
I mean, I guess there's no time in the day now to do standalone vlogs, but I think this format is just beautiful.
We can talk in depth about things in real time, get feedback, and actually respond to things as they occur because they're happening so quickly.
So we'll see.
Of the questions in law that I've asked that I have in my mind, we'll see where it goes.
We'll see what happens to Tamara Lich.
To me, it's an absolute outrage that she's still being detained on mischief charges.
And we'll see if the situation changes there now that the political tide seems to be turning.
Vote for those who have a good platform and trustworthy leaders.
It's a mistake to vote to not split the vote.
Maxime always runs on principles.
He's a rare gem in politics.
Zoe Alexandra, I agree with you.
I encourage you to write.
I encourage to write to government general at info at gg.ca.
Title email, vote for no confidence against Trudeau for Trudeau's firing.
Include name and province.
Aiming for 900,000 emails to Mary Simon.
Thank you for clarity of Canadian law.
Thank you.
And I've seen rumors about that if it gets to a certain number, then they have.
I don't know.
I just read that chat.
Thank you very much.
It's not hard to vote in Canada.
My sister was a captain.
You cannot ask for ID.
Anyone can vote.
I'm going to go ahead and disagree with that because I had to show two pieces of ID and then they bar your name off a registry because you have to be registered in your district.
And then there's a second double check before you put your ballot through the box.
I don't think that's true, but...
Maybe I'm wrong.
In the US, David, you are a star.
Thank you very much, Carmen Nina.
I don't want to be a star.
I just want to fish.
But I just, it's just, I've never been so shocked and appalled at how divisive the politicians are and how fake the legacy media in Canada is.
I just set out on that first Monday that I went to Ottawa to see for myself and I could not believe, I could not believe it, The amount of lies.
And now I see, it's like you see it in hindsight, why they needed those lies in the beginning, so that all those lying liberal and NDP politicians who wanted to convince themselves to vote for this Emergencies Act could invoke each and every one of those lies, despite the fact that they were lies, despite the fact that they'd been debunked, and despite the fact that they were easily demonstrably false for anyone who wanted to look.
They needed it.
So they could then say in their filthy, pathological lying speeches, People in masks were being assaulted.
People were being harassed at the hospital.
None of it was true.
They just needed the one, two pictures that they got in the defacing of the monuments of the memorials.
All lies.
All lies.
And the media was doing it so the politicians could run with it.
And my goodness, is it just a blessing?
I'm not saying this.
I'm not a religious person.
You guys know that.
Spiritual I am.
It's a blessing.
That that crowd that was there for three solid weeks never once gave them the January 6th moment that they so desperately wanted.
They so desperately wanted it.
They so desperately wanted to provoke it.
And when they couldn't even provoke it, they just had to pretend it happened in the first place.
It's such a blessing that that crowd held it together and held it peacefully for three weeks, even in the face of outright oppressive police tactics.
It never gave the media what the media wanted from day one.
And it's like the same fake news tactic, by the way.
They initially had to say it was a white supremacist, white nationalist protest.
And then when that turned out to be crap, lies, what do they have to do?
Oh, well, then the minorities who are there are exploiting, abusing, misappropriating cultural symbols.
The indigenous peoples that were there protesting, they were abusing of religious symbols without authorization.
Ignore, then demonize.
It's what they did with the protest.
It's what they did with the protesters.
But for the grace of everything that is holy, they never got that moment that they needed, that they wanted.
And then they tried to do their best in the absence of it.
And it all fell apart.
And thank goodness.
Okay, I just saw that Alison Morrow is live.
Alison Morrow is the journalist who used to work at Fox News, has a great YouTube channel, has had her issues with YouTube.
So...
I'm going to check out, and the notification came up, so anyone who's interested, go check out Alison Morrow with one L, A-L-I-S-O-N, Morrow, two R's, M-O-R-R-O-W.
And then, you know, come back at 7 o 'clock for the sidebar with Mark Moss.
We're going to be talking Bitcoin.
Everybody, thank you as always for everything, and we'll see what tomorrow holds.
Stay strong.
Truth ultimately prevails.
Buddha said it.
Three things cannot long be hidden.
The sun, the moon, and the truth.
With that said, I'll see all of you who come back in 35 minutes.