Saturday "Rolling Thunder" Rally in Ottawa LIVE! Viva Frei on the Street
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Echo.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Okay, good.
Oh, I mean.
Okay, enter studio.
Okay, there we go.
Add.
Remove.
Are we live?
You can see in the chat.
That's not the comments.
Okay, I hear echo.
Good morning, Drew.
Let's see if we look good.
The echo is real.
The echo should stop now.
Let me know in the chat if the echo has stopped.
I'm gonna go a little slowly here.
Okay, good morning Viva.
Yep, looks like an A&W.
I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to drink the coffee.
Okay, good.
So hold on just one sec.
Okay.
Woo!
I was just...
I can go without food.
I just can't go without coffee in the morning.
This coffee might be undrinkable.
It's potentially undrinkable.
And I hate wasting food.
Hold on.
Let's see here.
Good morning from Alberta.
Buy yourself some cream cheese.
Hold on.
What was that saying?
And bagels on me.
I'm gonna wait.
To get some food.
If I eat too early, then I get too hungry later on in the day.
So I have to, I have to pace my morning meal to my evening meal.
But this coffee, I mean, it's like drinking, it's like drinking liquid sugar.
Okay.
It's getting, it's getting a little better.
All right.
So what's up people?
Another day, another live, and we're going to see what happens.
Is the echo still going on?
It can't possibly be going on.
Let me see something here.
By the way, someone sent me this in the mail.
A tie-dyed return of Politics Ruins Everything, which I'm wearing today.
So I hope the dye does not leak into my body.
But thank you for the shirt if you're watching.
Let me see here.
Okay.
Go to chat.
No echo.
All good, David.
Good.
And the audio is decent.
So I was looking for coffee this morning, and this is going to segue into what the heck is going on here.
Get my battery pack.
Not that one.
Bear with me, peeps.
Okay, I'll put that in the side.
Yeah, it'll be better there.
Okay, I'm looking for coffee this morning, and can't seem to find an open restaurant that has coffee.
A&W, but don't ask for two cream, two sugar.
I don't think so.
If you go left, you'll see the A&W.
Alright.
Couldn't find a coffee.
Couldn't find a coffee shop that was open.
Ghost Town.
Up until a certain location.
I get to Rideau, and I start walking down Rideau.
This is Rideau, by the way, last night, where you saw the police come in.
You saw the police come in in full force to remove those ralliers, those protesters, whatever you want to call them.
Last night, I saw probably as many police officers as participants in the rally.
Officers in their flanks holding their weapons.
I should say firearms, except the way that they were holding these firearms was in order to be weapons.
Oh, then they go in there full force to clear everyone out.
All those people carrying flags and walking in the streets.
A desolate wasteland, with the exception of the only people there seem to be unwell, homeless, clearly suffering from mental distress.
And those are the only people on Rideau right now.
You walk the street, there's no police now, there's no people now, and you just realize that this government is utterly failing.
It's utterly failing its citizens.
It's utterly failing the most vulnerable people who actually need help.
As I'm walking with an individual, I mean, I'm getting, not yelled at, but, you know, and not catcalled, but I'm getting, I'm hearing someone, you know, nothing to do, I wasn't streaming, it had nothing to do with what I do.
Just a mentally unwell individual yelling at me.
And I start walking side by side another individual, who I think was from Jamaica, and was saying, The government's failing.
The government is failing the people.
They leave the homeless.
They leave the people who are mentally unwell to the Salvation Army.
As if the Salvation Army has the resources to deal with this.
No, but the government can come in with...
I don't know how much that police force costs per day.
I can do the math.
And then I have to multiply it by one and a half if they're actually on hazard pay or overtime.
The government can come in with a militarized police force to clear out peace-loving Canadians.
But it can't come in with the required services to help the mentally ill, the mentally unwell, the homeless, the drug addicts.
No, it leaves them literally on the street, while it literally clears from the street, peace-loving Canadians.
The government could come up with a billion dollars.
I can't even drink that.
It could come up with a billion dollars for a vaccine app.
It could come up with a billion dollars for that.
It could come up with hundreds of millions of dollars to fight foreign wars.
Hundreds of millions of dollars monthly to pour military aid into foreign conflict, and it's got its own citizens sitting there, cold, suffering, mentally unwell, on the streets.
The morning after.
I mean, I'm not even going there.
I can't record it.
I feel it would feel exploitive and degrading to actually film humans living on the streets, the streets that were literally just cleared last night by Justin Trudeau's militarized police force.
They got billions of dollars for vaccine passports.
They got hundreds of millions of dollars for COVID ads.
They've got hundreds of millions of dollars to provide weapons.
How are you doing?
To provide weapons to fight foreign wars while they neglect their own citizens.
It's disgraceful.
It's absolutely disgraceful.
I'm going to sit down before I go to the cenotaph.
And what's even more disgraceful?
I had the revelation in the middle of the night.
The government...
Has gotten into the habit of thinking it doesn't have to talk to its citizens.
The most shocking, insulting, pathetic, authoritarian thing that Justin Trudeau did during the entire three-week process does not think he needs to dignify his own citizens with discourse.
I mean, why would you need to talk with them when you could just bring in the police and shut them up?
And Jim Watson, you did the same thing last night in Ottawa.
These teacup tyrants think that they don't have to discourse.
They don't have to discuss.
They don't have to talk with their citizens anymore.
They get to rule and govern their citizens.
They've gotten into the habit of speaking through the police.
We don't have to talk to you.
We don't have to hear what you have to say.
And if you stay for too long, we're going to come in with the police, bust you up, arrest you.
There's some police coming down.
They're going to hear it.
I can't.
I'm not.
And...
What was I just about to say?
Oh, no, no, that was it.
And then, a free country?
Canada's a free country.
It's a free country where the government doesn't talk to you.
The government doesn't think it has to negotiate with you.
Negotiate with your citizens, by the way, is called representation.
So the government doesn't think it has to talk to you.
We don't care what this fringe minority with unacceptable views has to say.
We don't have to dignify it with discourse or consideration or thought.
And what is it?
But still, we're...
How you doing?
We're still a free country, though, by the way.
You can still protest.
For as long as the government says you can protest.
For 20 minutes?
Fine.
23 minutes?
It's an occupation.
Break it down.
You can protest so long as you follow the neat little itinerary that the government authorized you to take.
And if you take a wrong turn, occupation, arrest.
No, it's a free country when the government can tell you when you can protest, how you can protest, how long you can protest for, and if you dare push what they might think is the envelope, they will come in and destroy your life through malicious, incessant prosecution.
They have all the money in the world.
To prosecute Tamara Lich.
To prosecute Pat King.
To prosecute Brian Peckford.
To prosecute Randy Hillier.
To prosecute, rather.
To litigate with Peckford.
To prosecute Randy Hillier.
They have all the money in the world to waste on judicial systems, judicial resources, prosecutorial resources, all the money in the world for that.
Go down there and talk to the homeless people?
It would be nice if the government gave them as much attention as it gave those rowdy protesters.
Thank you.
I can't do it.
It's not even worth the calories.
I can't do it.
I'm sorry.
A&W, this is nothing against you or your coffee.
Your coffee sucks.
Okay, I'll find a coffee later on.
No, no, the coffee's no good.
Coffee's way...
Someone said coffee.
Welcome to China.
It's just atrocious.
And the amount of money that they're wasting on police today.
Walking around, drones in the sky.
For this, by the way.
And this is it.
How you doing, sir?
You're on camera.
I hope you don't mind.
My wife just told me you were here, so I just wanted to say hi.
Thank you very much.
Come on down and thank you for coming, brother.
Thank you.
Ask the obvious question.
What brought you here, but what do you want to say to the world?
Well, I'm part of Veterans for Freedom, so we're organizing an event here.
We're going to do a wreath-laying ceremony.
We're going to have a padre.
We're going to have a piper.
And we're here.
To tell the world and the people that we support freedom and we want to bring integrity back and honor to our society.
And we're here to actually pay proper respects to the sacred ground that this place is and what it means for us.
Fantastic.
All right.
I'm going there.
We're going to say hi to the people.
Yeah, Jake's over there.
Go say hi.
Awesome.
Love your work, brother.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
It's a nice...
Back on Tim Pool.
Well, one of these days I'll get back down there.
Tim, you heard it.
One day I'll get back down.
I'll drive down.
Weekend trip.
Love you, Tim.
And what time does it start at?
Yeah, we're going to do our rehearsal.
We're going to get organized.
And I believe it's 10 o 'clock is when we're going to start.
Okay.
Alice has picked up the piper, so he's going to pipe us in.
And we've got a padre that's going to do a ceremony.
What's a padre?
He's a religious officer.
Okay.
Yeah, so jumping out of airplanes with Bibles.
Really?
Okay, amazing.
Yeah, he's a pretty cool man.
Oh, watch out, watch out, watch out.
You didn't see it, people, in the chat, but...
Yeah, the guy, he's an insurrectionist.
The chat is jokingly saying, you look like an insurrectionist.
Oh, of course.
I've been called all kinds of things.
I'm sure they'll let us jaywalk here.
First dog of the day, but it does not look like it would like to be...
Everyone peeps, say hello to the world.
We are live and in real time.
How you doing, sir?
Dave, how are you doing?
I watch you all the time, bro.
I love the throw.
I love the throw.
It's getting wild.
Good in yourself.
I'm going to have all my time sitting watching you on the laptop.
Well, you're going to be watching yourself when you go back.
Explain what we have here for everyone who can see.
Oh, you're going to hug.
So, no, let's see here.
Oh, sorry.
No problems yet?
No problems.
Can I take this healthy with you?
Yeah, go for it.
I'm going to show the crowd what's going on here as we do that.
The best lawyer in Canada!
I don't know about that, but the best YouTube lawyer.
I can take that.
The best blogging lawyer.
Okay, let's see what we got here.
Okay.
How's it going?
I like the flag.
Okay, so we've got cameras.
Cameras.
How's it going?
Pretty good.
How are you?
Let's see what happens today.
Why are you able to make it up again?
I'm going to turn the camera.
I'm just talking.
I went down Rideau Street.
The cops cleared out all the people they didn't like and just neglect all the people who were like.
So who's on Rideau now?
How many people like this?
They're just lying in the streets.
Is this guy okay?
How do you even help someone with this?
So they've got rid of all the cars and trucks?
Yeah, it's just an empty...
Is that recording?
No, it's not recording, it's this way.
It's recording this way.
It's recording, but not recording this way.
There's audio, so don't say anything.
Well, I'm going to be live all day if that's for me to call, but email me.
You alright?
You good?
Okay.
What?
live in high high is
high all right How you doing?
Thank you very much.
I will have that on the way home.
I got the first Red Bull of the day.
There you go, sir.
All is well.
It was very creepy this morning.
I don't mind.
Okay.
So, where are you?
Well, hold on.
Let's just see what we can see.
I'm local.
Local.
And so what happened this morning?
It was just so creepy coming in on Saturday morning.
I came from the side over here.
7:30, dead quiet.
Dead quiet, like a Sunday morning.
And then by the courthouse, the Supreme Court.
Just before 8 o 'clock, about 22 various police vehicles marshaled over there.
So they've got an encampment on that side.
I noticed by the A&W I wasn't going to record them.
Like a Greyhound bus filled with cops.
At least two of them, a street and a half down.
So they've got a camp on that side.
And I was just standing there.
I didn't know what to do.
Is there a break in it that's going to happen that you can cross by?
I didn't want to cross here.
Meanwhile, I'm not recording the individual.
There's a homeless person who's clearly not in a good state.
On the steps of the Senate.
I'm going to go tell the cops to see if they can help.
Well, there was one on breathing.
At one point, they finally did do something for the gentleman.
I mean, he was there for a good half hour at least.
They saw them on autobox and board camping.
And you're not doing anything about this?
No, they've got more important things to deal with.
I'm going to go get one of the cops.
See you soon.
Thank you for the Red Bull.
Oh, people, I want you back.
Oh yeah.
How you doing?
I'm gonna go tell the cops if there's an individual here who clearly needs some help.
Yeah, he does, I know.
That's happened a lot, man.
I was...
No, no, come on.
How you doing?
Don't worry, don't worry.
I will sign the hockey stick for sure.
I absolutely loved it.
Here, hold this for a second.
Oh, this way.
I really appreciate that.
A little bit of mischief here.
Mischief.
We don't like that word.
Boom.
There you go.
Thank you so much, sir.
Very much appreciated.
Thank you.
Have a good day.
Come on here.
We're going to see.
We're going to go.
How you doing?
We're going to go advise the police officers that there's an individual who actually needs help.
There's a dog that looks just like Winston, however.
We just get mildly distracted, as usual.
You know, the funny thing is, I was going to take, I was going to take, I have the exact same stroller that we have for the paralyzed dog.
I was going to, I was going to, I was going to get it.
Okay, let me just go do this here.
I'm not recording you guys, it's pointing the other way.
There's a homeless gentleman who appears to be in some form of distress on the stairs.
Wearing a red jacket, lying down, moaning, but I don't think it's injured, like, overtly, but clearly, I don't know who can help me.
Okay.
Okay.
That's good.
No, I was walking Rito.
Yeah, were you here?
I had to run off.
I didn't stay with you there, but...
Let's see here.
Trolls alive and well in chat.
Do I go into slow mode?
That's the question.
Slow mode will do nothing but slow down the trolls.
I don't know if it's bonafide trolls or just people expressing a contrarian opinion.
I wasn't prepared for the trolls.
Chat, do I slow down the chat?
Should I slow down the chat?
Probably.
My chat got overrun, but I didn't have mods.
How you doing?
Amazing.
Thank you.
All right, people.
Hold on.
We're going to do this.
You're going to see.
You know what?
I'm just going to go this way.
Well, I got to.
You know what?
Hold on.
We're going to see what's...
Because I got to do this.
Oh, no.
You know what?
Okay.
We're going to point in here.
No, no.
They're going to watch something.
I'm fun for the second.
No, forget it.
We're going to live.
We're living with it.
Yeah, well, I guess.
I'm looking at it.
It's going to be...
No, I'm going to have to...
If I go, I have to turn off my phone.
Girls, never mind.
We're living with it.
I lost your phone yesterday.
At least knocked it out of my hands.
How many...
Two people gave me cell phones in the mix.
That's ridiculous.
Yeah, so I went back live.
They knocked one of my lives off.
The phone flew out of my hand during my live.
Slow and block trolls.
No.
Trolls only get worse.
Okay, forget it.
Anyways, I can't do it.
I have to get off my phone.
I have to get my...
It's going to be too hard.
All right.
Sorry, peeps.
Open dialogue.
Okay, let's see what's going on.
So now, I'm going to go...
How are you doing?
Glad to meet you.
See you all the time.
Thank you very much.
I'm gonna be back in a few minutes.
I'm gonna go walk to Parliament Hill and see what's going on.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you, thank you.
All right, I'll be back.
I'll be back, people.
Absolutely.
See you.
Okay, we're gonna go walk up a little bit to see what's going on on Parliament Hill.
The, what's the word I'm looking for?
The event does not begin until 10 o 'clock.
So, what did I just do?
Okay, good.
Okay, people, hold on.
Give me a few seconds.
I'm gonna go up here.
I'll go to Parliament Hill and I'll do what I need to do to slow down the chat.
How's it going?
Hmm.
On, uh...
Other notes.
How's everyone doing this morning?
So I don't know where they blocked traffic off from, but I don't want to have moderate.
So I don't know where they blocked off the traffic from.
This is Parliament Hill.
And I'm gonna give you the view of Parliament Hill while I do something on my computer.
*crunch*
*crunch*
Okay, people, you might lose me for a second.
Give me one second.
You're gonna lose it.
Go here.
ripe.
I'm going to put a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit.
I'm going to put a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit.
Thank you.
There we go.
That's the wrong one.
That's the right one.
Okay, people, we're back.
Viva has left the building and come back to the building.
Viva, we're looking forward to meeting you, man.
Hold on, I'm going to put this camera down.
I'm live now, so don't say anything too incriminating.
I'm joking.
Hold on, let me do this.
I had to slow down the chat because there were...
My first comment in meeting you is that you're a lot shorter than you.
You're a lot shorter than you see!
You guys want to be on camera?
I'm going to make a shirt that says you're a lot shorter in person.
How you guys doing?
Where are you coming from?
We're coming from Toronto.
All right, and physically now from like down the street over here?
Yeah, we just came from the Delta Hotel.
Is there anything happening on the street?
Nothing but cops all over the place.
They're getting prepared, I guess, for the day.
Yeah, they're getting prepared while neglecting one half of the street.
Exactly.
All right, I'm gonna go walk down and see what's going on, but I'll be back.
It starts at 10 o 'clock.
Okay.
All right.
Have a good one.
See you soon.
Okay, are we...
Let me just make sure.
Comments here.
Okay, can you...
Can you see me now?
And is the mode of the slows on?
20 seconds.
Oh, I think I put 25 seconds.
Amazing that there are actually about 1,000 trolls in the chat.
The jacket...
People wearing inspire, yeah.
You should see the back.
I've got duct tape holding it.
Holding it together on the back.
The chats are going by so fast, I can't keep up.
Okay, good.
It's down to 25 second slow mode.
So, it is...
It's interesting.
I mean, I guess having...
If they're bonafide trolls...
It's interesting.
Are they real people sitting there posting the same comment over and over again as many times as they can?
Or are they actually robots?
I don't know.
What do we got here?
514.
How am I doing?
This is Pasha Moyer.
It's a rainy morning here in Minnesota, so I am vicariously basking in Ottawa sunshine.
It is beautiful.
It's a little chilly.
Let me get the angle properly here.
It's a little chilly, but when the sun is on your face...
It's very nice.
But I do wonder that.
Are they humans just sitting there like doing what they think is an effective method of communication?
Or are they actual just like automated bots?
Look at the street.
Compare the street now, people.
People, you say they're robots.
Okay, do they have robots that just post comments on people's streams?
Why would people do that?
I just want to talk.
I worked in homeless shelters for a few years.
This is some DJ Taste.
The hospitals and police and shelters don't care.
Homelessness is a, I presumably mean business.
I have witnessed the hospitals drop off mentally ill and drug addicts at our door.
Support local farms.
DJ Taste.
Oh, here.
You can look down here, peeps, and you'll see some of the automated government LOL.
Government agenda pays for robots.
Okay.
Anyway, that's the big greyhound bus over there.
With a lot of police officers.
This is the Terry Fox Memorial.
How's it going?
How you guys doing?
Oh, hold on.
I need to clean that back way.
Oh, okay.
I'm gonna walk around Parliament Hill here, see what's going on, but I'm running into some familiar faces.
Oh, no camera?
Okay, well, I'm alive, but I'll...
Yeah, it's okay.
You come here, welcome to you.
They're from the Boat, same place, man.
Okay.
Bonjour.
Be back.
Good morning.
How you doing?
I'll be back.
I'll be back.
Yep.
See you soon.
It's amazing.
We're gonna just walk down.
I mean, the street has nothing on it but police officers and lots of them.
Barricaded off so there's still no traffic.
Well, I'm sure it's got to be great for this business right here.
Parliament Souvenirs and News.
I mean, this has got to be...
You know who might buy souvenirs?
Oh my goodness.
First movie reference of the day.
Souvenirs, novelties, party tricks.
Souvenirs, novelties, party tricks.
Who's going to get that movie?
Well, I mean, it's going to show some age.
What movie is that from?
Chat.
Souvenirs, novelties.
Party tricks.
Who's going to get it first?
Who's gonna get it first?
No, no, it was not Arnold.
Not Temple of Doom.
Oh, come on.
Top secret.
There you go.
Robert Hiller.
He got it.
Boom.
Boom.
Hey, how you doing?
Sorry, didn't mean to record you.
I'm just seeing.
It's not very good for business to have the street shut off on both sides.
Isn't it something, eh?
You remember Anne-Marie from last night?
Right?
Top French, do you?
We watch all the time.
It's so good.
I'm going to do the big loop and then head back to the cenotaph.
10 o 'clock.
Did you just get that scarf?
It's a beautiful scarf.
Anne-Marie!
Anne-Marie!
How you doing?
I'm...
Yes, I'm filming, but I'm not filming.
It's direct, but no.
Alright, a little later.
All right, so now we got the Restaurant Street.
The Restaurant Street also empty.
I mean, it's Saturday morning.
Can you imagine, like, the idea that this rally was turned into something of an enemy of the state as opposed to a business opportunity for downtown Ottawa?
I mean, that's how much the government loves Ottawa and Ottawa businesses.
Take what was, you know, nothing but a peaceful rally, and instead of turning it into an event...
Open dialogue, discourse, good for business, actually attract people to downtown Ottawa, lock it off, and this is what you get.
Oh, we've got the big camera crew coming.
I'm going to take it again.
How's it going?
You don't know which ones they are anymore because they're not wearing any identifying logos, but the big camera crew, that's what we call them.
Don't turn it into a business opportunity.
turn it into a prosecution opportunity.
*sigh*
I've only lived in Canada my entire life.
There's something missing.
There's something missing from this.
Keep an eye out for Rohan.
I don't know who that is.
It is always easy to say what you would have done in the shoes of the people who are doing the doing, but it's quite obvious what could have been and should have been done differently than what is currently being done and continued to be doing.
Bing Dan.
Bing Dan.
Hey, look at this.
How's it going?
Not bad.
It's walking around.
It's a ghost town.
It's a ghost town?
No, no, no.
They're going to be at the cenotaph.
I'm recording the other way, by the way.
Oh, you're not?
No, I'm recording.
Oh, that's fine.
You want to say out of the world?
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
I saw you first day of the emergency act.
First day of the emergency act.
Right at the cenotaph.
We're heading back.
We're going to see what happens today.
Yeah, that's right.
Were you out last night?
No, I was not.
No, no.
I was home.
We brought the family today and we're only allowed to see true patriotism and true heroism of actual war veterans paying their respects to the memorial.
Exactly.
It's a whole civics lesson.
One word can change that whole thing.
It's missing a T. It's missing a T. We'll see what you got there.
I'm going to do a loop and I'll be back there.
See you soon.
Hey, hey, how you doing?
I'm just saying, yeah, road closed.
Yeah, there's a group.
Yesterday was supposed to be the last day for that jacket, eh?
Yes.
Someone with a better memory than me.
Yesterday was the last day for the jacket.
This is its now second last day.
You can actually notice it's not fluffy anymore.
But the thing is, a black shell still attracts the sunlight and it still keeps you relatively warm.
One of these days it'll be its last day.
See you in a bit.
Look at this.
Just empty.
This could and should be filled with people.
And it has nothing to do...
With the protesters for the reason for which it's not.
Yeah, but the government promises to compensate small business owners for the damage caused by the protest.
So, wait, wait, it's literally paying, using taxpayer dollars to cause, to compensate for the consequences of government action, inaction, corruption, whatever you want to call it.
I am.
I'm not recording yet.
Can I take a picture of you, please?
If you don't mind.
No, no, that's not cool.
I'm going to get the program in the office.
All right.
See you.
Thanks.
All right, man.
Have a good day.
Are you going to get the work on the field?
Yeah, I'm going to head it over in a bit.
All righty.
Wellington.
Oh, I two months ago would have been weaving in between big rigs.
Actually, I remember now.
We're at the one place where I saw something that was written on the wall with what appeared to be wax, and it's cleaned off.
Yeah, it was over here.
Oh, you can still see some of the red.
right there.
How's it going?
That is the shadow.
The fro shadow.
Well...
It's a ghost.
It's a ghost town.
Let's go see what's going on in the chat.
Okay, I worked in a homeless shelter.
Saw that one.
Oh my god, this is so sad.
As if it hasn't been for the past two years.
Section 8 USMC.
The missing T is intentional, so you do it with your body.
Oh, how you doing?
I'm live.
Sorry, I'm live.
You don't mind?
Want to say hi to the world?
You heading over to the center?
I'll see you there.
Okay, so I'm a little dense.
I miss sarcasm and I miss bad marketing.
Interesting.
Good sound on whatever little speaker that was playing in that thing.
Let's see what's going on here.
Hold on.
Yeah, just reading some of the chat.
Okay.
Okay, let me see here.
Can I bring up a chat?
This is so empty, it looks like a ghost town.
I can't bring up a regular...
Oh, I can't even bring up a super chat.
Okay.
I'll walk a little bit more, but there's literally...
We got a freedom sign.
Lest we forget.
Well, I think, unfortunately, many people have forgotten freedom already.
You too, I'll see you soon.
Thank you.
Thank you.
How are you doing?
I'm just going to walk down and show that nothing's going on here and then walk back to the same town.
Still see you in a bit?
Have a good one.
Thank you, you too.
Oh, if you want any connections with Jeremy McKenzie or his group regarding verifying those facts about the Emergency Measures Act being instituted against the dialogue.
We won't even say those words, but the We're discussing the alleged basis on Twitch.
Thank you very much.
Awesome.
Thank you.
See you soon.
Looks like England with straighter roads.
This particular part is an older-looking section.
The buildings are nice.
The buildings are actually beautiful.
The modern ones are not quite as beautiful as the older ones, in my humble opinion.
Parliament Hill.
Regardless of the garbage that goes on in there, is a beautiful building.
It's beautiful real estate.
It's on a mountain.
I should see if I can get back to the bridge at some point today.
The, um, but it's a bit, it's, Ottawa is a beautiful town.
It's just poorly run.
And I'm not going to walk down Rideau Street, but...
All right.
And I was going to say, I was going to make, I did not make coffee in the hotel room because I said I don't want to waste my coffee on hotel coffee.
I should have done it.
Nothing, okay, well I can't read some of these chats.
So I heard there, I don't know if someone says, I heard that there were 50,000 bikers staging up there before heading to Ottawa.
When are they coming in?
I don't know that there were 50,000 scheduled to come in, but the bikers are coming in.
And just rolling through, hence the Rolling Thunder, because they're not allowed stopping.
They will get ticketed and towed.
So they're going to drive through, and then they're going to go on something of a scenic drive afterwards throughout the city, throughout Ontario.
Nothing better than a lovely walk with Viva in the morning, chatting with Canadians.
Sam Little, thank you very much.
It's...
It may be because I haven't had the full cup of coffee yet, but it's depressing.
And I have not...
It's...
This is depressing.
Alright, well, we're gonna walk back to the Cenotaph.
How long have I been streaming for in order to gauge the time?
So it's probably 9:43, give or take.
Alright, we'll walk back to the Cenotaph.
Ottawa is a government town, that's why it's poorly run.
Charlo.
What's ridiculous and what's...
It's offensive in an actual, morally shocking sense.
When the convoy was here, when this downtown Ottawa...
Oh, there's a dog on the back of it.
You see, I'm afraid to...
Okay, hold on.
Dude.
Let me see.
People, look at this dog.
He's carrying a dog in a backpack.
You're a little dog in a backpack.
You are?
Oh my goodness.
You met her before.
I did, but...
How are you doing?
I should have put my head there.
There's a dog in a backpack.
See, I had the front one, but it's fantastic.
I was wearing it in the front before, I think, last time you met her.
That's a cute dog.
Well, I'm heading back up.
That's where I'm going to.
We put a bunch of chalk, draw trucks, since the Wellington Street is conveniently closed.
Do you want to talk to the camera?
No, no, no.
The voice is fine, but I just gave away a whole big thing of chalk and might as well draw trucks, draw freedom, draw hearts, draw whatever anyone's heart desires.
That might be a bannable offense sooner than later as well.
Hopefully not.
For now, it allegedly isn't.
Have a good one.
You too.
Thanks for the good work.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, see, look, I know proper etiquette with a dog and you don't put your face in the face of a dog.
You don't know.
But I also know when a dog is genuinely, genuinely unhappy.
She just wants to run.
I know, I know.
A dog.
The dog is singing along.
Oh, man.
This is...
Oh, there you go.
Look at that.
Beautiful building.
In theory.
Borden.
The statue of Borden, which I believe had something to do with some relation to the Borden in Borden, Ladner, Gervais.
Where I used to study, where I used to practice law.
Thanks for the work.
Love you, Mazel Tov, Justin C. Thank you very much.
Let's see what else we got.
Trudeau sent one puppy and you all melt like goons.
Okay, a dog is a dog and a cute dog is a cute dog.
My hair frightened the dog?
No, I shouldn't have stuck my face in the dog's face, but anyhow.
Okay, we're going to walk back to the cenotaph, get there for the 10 o 'clock commencement of the memorial.
I hear...
Okay, there's a talk at the cenotaph.
Let's do it.
But no, the energy yesterday was better until the stormtroopers came in.
And that dude...
So I've been told it wasn't a French horn, but what was the instrument that that guy was playing yesterday?
I thought it was a French horn.
Certainly wasn't a tuba.
Definitely wasn't a trumpet or a trombone.
If there was a dude here with a trombone, I would be dropping the tromboner joke left, right, and center.
What instrument was it?
A tuba?
I'm going to go with the majority of the chat.
Oh, there it is.
A sousaphone.
What the heck is a sousaphone?
Sousaphone?
Sousaphone?
Sous, I presume, is of the German...
Mouth.
To suck.
Or to blow.
I don't know.
How you doing?
So, yeah, sousaphone.
That was it.
Definitely.
That was the word that I saw.
I had never heard it before, but I'm just going to go ahead and call it the French horn anyhow.
Or the stormtrooper horn.
But, you know, the mood yesterday had this similar vibe for a while.
People flying flags.
People being happy.
Then the incident on Rideau.
The incident.
And then the police came in, as we saw.
And then the mood changed.
And then...
But protest is still legal in Canada so long as you do it when the government says or how long the government says in accordance with the manners in which the government says and stop when the government says because everybody knows that's how assembly, peaceful assembly works.
Okay, so I saw one more.
Why are they acting like this is an occupation when it is a protest that have gone on for years?
Why does it seem like they're still using the Emergencies Act?
Yeah, I don't know.
Oh, I just lost the chat.
Okay, there we go.
You know, the EA is no longer, it's been revoked.
And the committee, the inquiry that Justin Trudeau is legally compelled to call, to inquire and produce a report into the circumstances surrounding the invocation of the Emergencies Act, that's underway now as well.
Of course, the way the CBC frames it is Justin Trudeau so graciously, And for full transparency, decided to call the inquiry.
The law says that within 60 days of revoking or rescinding the Emergencies Act, an inquiry shall be called.
Required.
And the inquiry is supposed to be for the purposes of shedding transparency on the government's decision to invoke the act, not to be weaponized for further prosecution and inquiring into why the government was forced to invoke the Emergencies Act.
But Lord knows exactly how.
This inquiry is going to be weaponized and limited in scope and purpose for the benefit of the Trudeau government or, to some, the Trudeau regime.
Amen.
Thank you.
What do we got here?
Tuba is a large, low-pitched brass instrument that typically...
Susaphone is a type of tuba with a wide bell-pointing...
Forward above the player's head.
Well, that was definitely a sousaphone then.
Yes, it is.
How's it going?
Don't put you on?
Oh, no, no.
It's pointing this way now.
I'm going to squeeze this.
Can you hug?
Absolutely.
Say hi, John.
Do you want to say hi?
No, no, no.
The camera is going that way.
Are we allowed up there?
I think the people are going up there afterwards.
No, no, go for it, go for it.
I see you on YouTube.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, because I watch you.
I'm going to go there and pray.
I will only be five minutes.
A little dog here.
That looks a little like Baxter from...
I think they're coming for after 10 o 'clock, so I think maybe 10:30 there goes.
Alright.
I'm making my way back.
I'm gonna go this way and then I'm gonna turn the camera.
Okay.
Have a good day, guys.
Thank you.
Okay.
Not everybody wants to be on camera.
Not for fear purposes.
I think some people get shy with thousands of people looking at them in real time where they cannot take back a little booger on their nose or a spontaneous sneeze or embarrassing moment.
a lot of A lot of spicy herb in the air.
Alright, so now we're going to go back to the sanataph and listen to the speech.
I'll stop talking a little bit.
And then follow the crowd to see where they go.
It's quiet like a Sunday morning.
Let's see what's going on in the chat here.
Just getting here.
What did I miss?
Nothing much, actually, Matt's mom.
It's been quiet so far, and hopefully it stays quiet, but hey, the government is going to limit any rally in its design or intended influence so that you can rally in the way that the government says you can rally, which will be so innocuous, no one will actually know that you're rallying unless the government decides to go after the ralliers.
And criminalize them.
In which case, rallies will only serve one purpose going forward.
Evidence of criminality of those rallying if people hear about the rally.
And irrelevance if people do not hear about the rally.
Freedom rocks.
Resistance.
Don't even want to read that.
Someone's going to take that to be a dog whistle call of sorts.
Okay, there's a lot of people actually here now.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Thank you very much.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay, Senataph...
Yeah, Pat King is still in jail, so that was a troll in the chat yesterday, and that I believe I can call a troll.
That is intended to get people to repeat misinformation, spread rumors, sow discord, and then demonize people.
Or allow them to get mocked for repeating wrong information that they heard someone say in a chat somewhere on a stream.
Okay, that dog looks a lot like Winston.
Hold on.
And he sounds like Winston.
How you doing?
I know.
Can I show your dog?
I'm live.
Hello, little baby.
You look just like Winston.
How you doing?
How you doing?
What do you do?
It's me again.
Yeah, my breast smells bad right now.
Yeah, she's pretty nice.
It's only a year.
She doesn't like other dogs, so I'm training her to like other dogs.
Oh, yeah.
It's hard, yeah.
She gets pretty...
She's a cute dog.
You know the CBC guys you talked to yesterday?
Yeah.
I put my camera right in the face.
They said, "What are you doing?
I'm doing the same thing you are.
I'm spying on people that I'm just doing at a cultural distance." By the way, people in the chat, did anyone...
I heard someone say that they noticed the troll level went up right after I met with the CBC.
Yeah.
So I don't know if it's true.
I was re-watching this morning.
It did, and you know, I'm even worried that, you know, like, some certain government officials, I don't know, throw no names on my mouth, that they paid somebody 10 grand to go instigate that by pulling the vehicles down there.
I wouldn't put it past that.
I'm not saying that's what happened, but it could have happened.
We live in a world where it's not inconceivable, it's possible.
Okay, I've got to find our reporter that I'm going to set up.
See you soon.
Alright, this is the Senate.
There we go.
There's a lot of people here now.
It is very quiet.
Oh, there's that dog again.
That dog is beautiful.
Yes.
Yes, sir.
It's my baby again.
It's my baby.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Oh, yes.
Yeah, no problem.
Yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming.
Thank you so much.
I'm going to go catch the switches.
I'd like to sing the national anthem for you and bring it all together.
Here she comes.
Here she comes.
Thank you.
All right.
Reboot.
Red rice.
Oh, Canada.
Our home and home.
Native land.
Through patriot love.
In all our sons command.
For your arms are open.
He has the trust.
Your history is an epopee.
Deep new the altrux blood.
God, keep our land.
Glorious and free.
Oh, Canada.
We stand on guard for thee.
Oh, Canada.
We stand on guard for thee.
Ladies.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to introduce you to the host of this morning, Mr. Neal, who said a thing, and here we all are.
Thank you for coming.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
To all the people here in Ottawa, I'd like to thank you that came, to all the bikes that have come.
This goes out to Canada.
We have not forgotten, have we?
No!
It's been a bumpy ride.
I know I said something silly on the next thing you know, we're here.
And I'm actually being a lot...
I'm at a loss of words.
Me.
Me.
So anyways, the bikes will be rolling by.
Unfortunately, we can't make it around the set of time, which is pretty great, but it is what it is.
And we're going to have some speakers.
And I think the first person I'm going to call up is Jake.
Jake?
Come on up.
I think that's Jake's screen.
I'm going to try to get back to the front now.
I went to the back and I heard somebody screaming and I think that person has been escorted.
How's everybody doing today?
I won't say I'm lost for words, that'd be a bold-faced lie.
But thank you everybody coming out.
Big shout out to Mary Ann, my personal hero.
Used to walk down every day from Bank Street, brought me some alpaca wool socks and my toes didn't freeze.
Love you, Marianne.
So, we got here.
The fence was up.
We started shoveling snow.
Chipping ice.
Looking after this place like it should be looked after.
They like to talk about desecration of the tomb.
I'd like to ask where the honor guard is.
Right?
Why have I had 100 Ottawa residents tell me that this team never looked so good when we were here.
Yeah.
We love you, Spitty!
The conversations I had at this tomb in that span of two or three weeks we were here was the greatest pleasure of my life.
The men and women standing here, they came to talk to me and told me their stories.
Thanks to every one of you.
It filled my heart back up.
I was lost and alone like the rest of us, wondering what to do.
I'd like to take a moment here to read a postcard I was given.
Excuse me.
Standing on the other steps of the tomb here by a mom.
So bear with me.
Dear fellow patriot, we don't know who you are, where you're from, but we are so thankful you have taken the time to stand up for the freedom and what is right.
It's quite emotional to see how you've been able to unify a country in such a few days.
After two years of living through These crazy mandates, so much has changed.
Unfortunately, friends have cut ties, and some family have put distance between us, as there seems to be a belief that disagreeing against subjects means you can no longer get along.
These past few days, because of your efforts, we have seen we are not on our own.
Last spring we welcomed our first child and this year we are expecting number two.
Our daughter has not known life outside of mandates and lockdowns.
Thank you for standing up for her and our unborn child that they might have a choice in how they wish to live.
Thank you for standing up for their future as we know nothing can prosper.
Without God's blessing, we will continue to hold you and what you are doing in our prayers before this throne.
God bless.
This is the reason why we stand here, ladies and gentlemen, for hope and belief that things can be right in this world again.
Thank you again.
In the absence of light, darkness prevails.
Amen.
Amen.
All right, Neil.
We've got up another speaker.
I think we're behaving impeccably.
Right?
Despite, you haven't said another thing and you are going to be gagged by the end of this day.
You're not going to say another thing.
No, I won't.
Day's not over.
Okay, I made a video the other day about...
Veterans giving freedom to Canadians.
I was wrong.
God gives us freedom.
Veterans are the ones that make sure you keep it.
So free speech in this country must continue.
Because if we don't have free speech, we don't have a dialogue.
And if I can't talk to somebody I don't like and get their point of view, or give them my point of view, society ends.
It ends.
Another thing about freedom, it's like a clock.
I don't know if you've seen me say this one.
Freedom is a clock that ticks backwards.
It ticks backwards from freedom to slavery.
And every time a soldier, sailor, airman, somebody in the military sacrifices their life, this monument takes that receipt, cashes that check, and turns it into time.
And it pushes that clock of freedom forward.
Right now our clock is ticking back real quick.
So it doesn't have to be the death of somebody.
It just has to be a sacrifice.
Today, you are here sacrificing your time.
This monument is turning that into time.
There's gonna be people that won't want to sacrifice.
Truckers sacrificed.
These men sacrificed.
These people came here and sacrificed.
They spent money to come here.
They sacrificed.
This is the sort of sacrifice we're asking for as well.
Because Canadians have to sacrifice to keep our freedom.
They have to, because this is our generation.
The greatest generation, they went to France.
They fought in the South Pacific, Battle of Britain.
They sacrificed with their lives.
But nowadays...
We have to sacrifice in a different way.
We are now having to deal with an information war.
Plain and simple.
We love you, Neil.
So...
This was...
So if there's any mainstream media out there...
Don't care.
Right now.
I'm not talking to them.
I'm talking about them.
If there's any mainstream media out there, you need to start telling the truth.
I know you get a lot of money from the government.
We all know that, right?
And even you know it.
But when you see a bouncy castle with a child running and playing on it, and you turn them into terrorists, it's wrong.
When you see people hugging each other and loving each other and getting along, you've got to tell the truth.
I've not talked to any one of you mainstream media here because I don't trust you and people here don't want to talk to you because they don't trust you.
You need to get the trust of the Canadian people.
Thank you.
Hey, Chris, you around?
Chris?
Sorry, buddy.
You might know this gentleman.
He made big news.
Yeah, anyways, Chris, thank you.
By the way, Chris will be laying the wreath.
He will be taking back this monument for all Canadians and all veterans.
And I know I don't speak for all veterans, but I'm speaking for the men that were here.
It's all for Chris.
Thank you.
There we go.
That's a bit better.
I'll take my glass off so I can see you all.
First, I would like to extend a huge thank you to Neil and his team for organizing this and allowing me to speak.
I would also like to thank you all for being here today and taking part in this reclining ceremony.
This will allow us to give back the dignity to our fallen that was unfairly taken away from us.
And not just the veterans, but all Canadians deserve access to be able to pay their proper respects whenever they are able to, and so choose.
The National War Memorial is a cenotaph symbolizing the sacrifice of all Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have served Canada in wartime in the cause of peace and freedom, past, present, and future.
I would also like to add that seeing the size of the crowd here today, even with the many attempts to deter us at the last minute, is overwhelming.
Thank you all.
Thank you.
All of you are here today to help restore and give back peace to this memorial.
You are all true patriotic Canadians and I love all of you.
When we all look back at these times, you will all know where you stood.
And as veterans, we stand with you.
It is important as Canadians that we remember those who have fought and been injured or killed for our freedoms that we enjoy today.
I would like to take the opportunity, I would love to take the opportunity to honor my brothers that never made it home.
This is not to take away from the fallen in the past, but to allow me my chance to honor them in a way that I never could.
Thank you.
Starting with our crew commander, Corporal Thomas Hamilton.
Rear sentry hatch.
Private John Kerwin.
And lab driver, Private Justin Jones.
Thank you for allowing me to do that.
I have been worried the past two years.
I have been scared.
I've cried.
Felt hopeless.
The feeling of our future is slipping away day by day.
I didn't like what I was seeing.
Families pitted against each other.
Neighbors against neighbors.
Husbands against wives.
Friends no longer speaking.
Suicides.
Overdoses.
Spousal abuse.
Child abuse.
It doesn't end.
The hurt we are feeling is profound.
The division we are experiencing is a coordinated attack on all of us.
And the pain we all feel for our country, for our kids, and for humanity is palpable.
The convoy in Ottawa was a glimmer of hope and a chance to heal after two years of nonsensical dictating coming from our government and spouted out for the media.
Thank you.
The organizations that we have once trusted have been corrupted.
We have been bombarded with lockdowns, physical distancing measures and other protocols that just don't work.
Yet, they say, follow the science.
The Canadian people deserve their government be transparent with them.
I was there in Ottawa, along with many of you.
I was there with my veteran family to support the front lines of what was deemed a peaceful, lawful protest by a judge.
It was not unlawful like the media would like to tell you.
Why else would veterans and the Canadian people stay in the streets of Ottawa during the coldest months of the year?
The people wanted the government to come and listen to their concerns.
And did they?
No!
What did they do?
The government, police, and other officials used exceptional powers to assault their law-ifying, peaceful citizens into submission.
I would know.
I was one of them.
On February 18th, I stood with our people to protect what was a loving, peaceful, lawful protest.
On February 18th, I displayed my sacrifice medal to all the officers in which I and only a thousand Canadians have earned.
Thank you.
On February 18th, I talked to police officers to explain who we were, why we were there, and what we were doing.
And on February 18th, around 1245, I was dragged down, kicked in my back, kneed in my side, punched in my face multiple times while my hands were up.
My hands were zip-tied behind my back and I was treated like a criminal.
I was held in a processing line for two hours with my hands tied behind my back in minus 20 degree weather.
I have chronic pain.
I was not allowed to kneel.
I was not allowed to sit.
And I was denied my medication in order to comfort my duress.
Afterwards, myself and the other peaceful citizens were thrown out of the city like garbage and told not to return to our nation's capital.
Shame!
Shame!
And that's why I had to be in Ottawa that day.
I sacrificed my broken body to awaken the veteran community and Canadians alike.
The Canadian people need to know that if the state is willing to do this to an injured law-abiding veteran, then it won't matter who you are.
We need to come together and bring only peace.
And this is where Veterans for Freedom arises.
There is a movement called V4F.
Which stands for Veterans for Freedom.
It is a grassroots movement comprised of Canadian Armed Forces veterans who are mobilizing a nationwide movement of peaceful, lawful, civic action.
We join our brothers and sisters across this country to restore fundamental freedoms for all Canadians and to honor our fallen who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
We need members.
We need them now.
We're growing at a rapid pace.
One minute.
If you or anyone you know has served your country but feel like you have more to give, please email us today at veterans4freedom.ca.
Wherever evil is lurking, peace is always there to follow.
Be well and thank you.
Woo!
Chris!
Ladies and gentlemen.
Amen.
Amen.
Thank you.
All these amazing organizations were born from the February weekend.
Veterans for Freedom, Freedom Fighters Canada.
There's freedom groups popping up all over the country.
Impossible to track, right?
We are everywhere.
We'd like to bring up Thomas.
He has been an essential part of our team, essential part of Veterans for Freedom.
He's provided me even with my own private security detail when I get panicky about the anti-hate groups.
He's got my back.
Ladies and gentlemen, Tom.
How we doing, Ottawa?
We made it.
We made it.
I want to say thank you so much for coming.
Thank you, and, you know, Neil touched on respect and trust, and that's what we're here today, to return the respect of this memorial.
And that is something that's earned.
That's not something that's given.
Every single one of you out here today are the fighters.
You guys are all lions.
And it's our job to wake up the rest of the world and turn them into lions.
How many of you were here for the Trucker Convoy?
Raise your hand.
That's amazing.
You know what else is amazing?
that there were others that didn't put up their hands and they're here now.
*applause*
There's a drone up in the sky over there, behind the flag.
Sorry, one second.
Love you, brother.
Love you, man.
We got it.
We got it.
Y'all got your back.
Thank you.
If there's one thing I can say, it's I am so honored to be surrounded by family.
I couldn't thank you enough.
And standing out here and looking at all of your beautiful faces, with no masks, it gives me the energy to keep going, and it gives me the courage to keep fighting.
I love every one of you.
and I can't wait to get to talk to you and experience the rest of this beautiful day with you.
I love you!
When we move forward into the future and we look back at today, we were the ones that did it.
We were here.
Who cares how they write this story?
We know.
It doesn't matter how it's told, but we were here.
And we're doing the right thing.
We're on the right side of history, guys.
Thank you.
I just want to say thank you again for being here.
Let us restore this respect and memorial.
To me, this memorial is the definition of freedom in our country.
If it wasn't for those people who paid that ultimate sacrifice, we probably wouldn't even have the opportunity to be here today.
And so that being said, let's continue to move forward, shoulder to shoulder, united and together.
Thank you and I love you all.
I wish I had a beard like that.
You know, all these guys with beards.
I wonder why.
They made us shave all the time.
We love beards.
I know, the first few days kind of itchy, but it's all good.
Anyway.
What was the best part about being Canadian?
Absolutely.
Do you know why?
Because this country was known as a multicultural culture.
We loved everybody.
We still do.
And the people around the world for years and years and years, Canada was the number one country everybody wants to come to.
The people say they want to go to the United States, yeah, but they kind of look at the states and go, yeah, we'll go to the nice neighbors upstairs.
Yeah, but don't take our beer because we will get upset.
So yeah, being a multicultural city, multicultural country, It means that we love everybody.
Something to do with fearing everybody, fearing anything.
Look outside, it's fear, fear, fear, which has been rammed down our throats for the last two, three years.
But it's okay.
Fear is just an emotion.
That's all you need to do.
It's just an emotion.
Just suck it up.
Don't be afraid.
So the people out there that are fearful, take a good look at yourself.
Look around.
Not everybody's afraid.
Right?
Not everybody's afraid.
It's been pushed into you.
It's been programmed into you.
I don't know if anybody saw me do that little...
I was out on Bank Street, and I had a bit of a wobbly fit, and I was screaming at everybody like, "This is what's wrong with our country," and I held up their phone.
See this thing?
I hardly ever leave.
I never go home, or I never leave with it.
I have to have it because of today.
This, this screen, is what has put us here.
We don't look anybody in the eye anymore.
We don't talk face to face anymore.
I'll send you a text.
Nobody writes letters anymore.
This is where the fear comes from, right here.
There's something else.
Division.
Fear and division.
You're a liberal, you're a conservative, you're NDP, whatever you are.
Oh, don't want to be with them.
Don't want to be with them.
Division of everything.
You want to wear a mask?
No.
I don't like you.
Go away, you bad guys.
Right?
The division in this country put a certain person in power.
And he even said so.
Division politics.
I'm not...
I'm about to say a thing.
No?
Should I say it?
No, no, no, no, no.
I was told if I did it, if she has a bag of lime and a shovel in her car, I will disappear.
Don't worry about it.
I won't say a thing.
But anyways, fear and division.
And what does that come to?
What does that add up to?
Hate.
Fear, division equals hate.
Canadians don't hate each other.
We may disagree with each other, but we don't hate each other.
Canadians are loving people.
Look at this club here.
So we gotta get rid of the fear.
We have to get rid of the division.
Oh God, please take away the hate.
If someone comes up to you and they're in your face, just smile.
Say, man, look, I love you.
Please, it's all good.
Because if you give love, hate's going to fail.
Every single time.
And you see what happened on that hill back in February.
It was pure love.
And then the hate came.
Guess what?
The hate didn't win because we're all awake.
And by the way, if you see some guy driving around with a bicycle and a mask with his big camera, I think he might be, you know, the other hate side.
So, be nice.
Like you are.
All Canadians.
And Canadians are nice, right?
Actually, they're beautiful and they're nice.
But guess what?
There's a lot of white people out here.
I mean, like, nobody got to go south this year.
I know.
I prefer to go to Mexico in April.
But anyways.
Alex, are you around?
Come on up, buddy.
David, say hello to the United States.
Say hello to the United States.
This is going to be a chess computer.
Yeah, I use this all from the KBD stuff in the world.
Wow, this is overwhelming standing from this position.
Absolutely incredible.
I'm gonna say a thing.
I love every single one of you.
I love those on the other side.
You're going to think I'm crazy, but I love them.
They just don't know it.
So many people in this country are hurting right now.
Everyone's at various stages of awareness, of fear, of pain, of anger.
And it's those primal emotions that are being fed to us.
And those are the ones that need to go away.
And as Neil said, he said it perfectly.
Love is the only way.
I've said this before.
Hate is not sustainable.
Love is.
It's the only thing that comes naturally.
You have to try to hate.
And you have to foster it for it to continue to exist.
And that is not sustainable.
It's actually detrimental to your physical health, your mental health, and your spiritual well-being.
Notice how the National Anthem still has God in it.
That hasn't been changed yet, and it's not going to.
Love.
This memorial here symbolizes the sacrifices that men and women served, dying in combat, not coming home.
When they were fighting, their hope and desire, and everyone in their platoons and troops and regiments, was to come home so they could love again.
And now they can't.
So we love for them.
Those of us that received a sacrifice medal, we get to wear it, but we're still alive.
The guys who don't get one, who didn't come home, they get something entirely different.
they get this When they put up that fence, they literally encaged the national symbol of freedom.
It was...
It was...
I had no words, you know, so I'm going to use a beautiful Latin saying "facta non verba"- deeds not words, so we got after it and it came down.
Thank you.
The day it came down...
Some friend saw me on a live stream, I guess, you know, the Friday prior, who I haven't seen since childhood.
I turned around, there he is.
You know, nothing happens if you don't show up.
It just won't happen.
And if you show up, it just...
Every single one of us here is tethered together in some way, in some fashion.
Whatever that is, God, spiritualism, the universe, God in whatever form manifests.
You know, I myself have recently become...
Very Christian again.
And the reason why I say, you know, I love these guys over here too, is I say, well, what would Jesus do?
And it's, I will love you.
I will forgive the person next to me.
I will forgive the person that transgressed upon me, transgressed upon every single one of you.
We're angry, we're frustrated, but we are resilient.
Have any of you heard the term, our resolve is infinite?
You're going to be hearing it more, because it is.
I'll tell you a little story as well, my personal experience.
I was medically released on the 15th of March 2020, right at the beginning of all this craziness.
Prior to that, I was in Costa Rica with some veterans doing humanitarian work in a town called La Carpio.
And we had a neuropsychologist with us, social worker.
We were doing yoga, Wim Hof, awesome stuff, helping people.
We built a bathroom in a community and then I came home and then all of a sudden everyone and everything was going crazy.
When you get medically released, I was approved for vocational rehabilitation.
18 months prior to that date, I was working very hard.
To get back to the person that I was before.
I was broken from the war.
It hurt me.
It hurt my family.
So I struggled very hard, but I worked incredibly hard to get back to a place where I wanted to contribute to society in a net positive way again.
So I was getting ready to go back to school.
I was going to actually go to take a course in psychology.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yes.
And the driving force wasn't my interest in psychology and academics.
As a matter of fact, I was even eager to debate the woke progressives that would be at these schools.
I was like, okay, I'll do this, man.
I'm not just a pretty face.
But the main drive was I wanted to get back into society.
I wanted to interact with people.
I wanted to see their faces.
I wanted to talk to them.
I wanted to learn.
And then, of course, they were not taking in person anymore.
It was all through the screen.
I said, no, that's not the way.
I'm not doing it.
Then the mask showed up.
Well, you must wear, you must cover your face.
Well, how am I going to communicate with you and learn with the mask?
And then, of course, you have to have a vaccination.
So I was denied my education.
And so I asked Veterans Affairs.
I said, well, because the vocational rehabilitation period, some of you may or may not know, it lasts for two years.
It did not pause.
So 15th of March, 2020.
My opportunity to go back to school that everyone in the country pays for so that I can become a contributing member of society again was taken from me.
This is just a small anecdotal story that people don't hear.
And every single one of you probably has dozens of them.
And that's why freedom of speech is important.
We need to be able to speak to communicate these ideas, these problems, these pains, these tribulations that we have all been going through collectively and individually.
Use your voice now.
Speak up.
As a matter of fact, I also want to give a shout out since we're here and I'm going to speak about Afghanistan specifically.
We have Afghan interpreters that are in trouble right now in Afghanistan.
Some of you may or may not know they were on the hill protesting.
I encourage you to look it up.
They're having some issues with IRCC.
I don't want to turn this into a political thing or a policy thing, but we have brothers that I served with that some of these guys did six, seven years working as interpreters fighting alongside us.
They need our help.
So I encourage you to look that up and stand with them as well.
Thank you.
I'll give a special shout out to Ajmal Sadaf, who was my interpreter in Afghanistan 2010.
But he did interpretation language assistant work from 2007 to 2012.
And when I ripped out, so Rip is a relief in place, I was leaving two days prior to the Chinook coming to get me.
He came to me and said, sir, can you sign this paperwork?
And I said, what is it?
He's like, it's my paperwork to come to Canada.
There's a program.
And I said, absolutely, I'll sign it.
And lo and behold, Chopper came.
And in my heart, I hoped to see him one day.
But, you know, we all know what it was like over there, those who were there.
Two years later, I get a phone call.
It's him.
He's here in Ottawa.
2012.
He says, "Sir." I'm like, "I'm not a sir." He's like, "Oh, whatever." I'm here now, and I'm going to be a Canadian citizen.
That was amazing to me.
I went to meet him at his apartment.
And of course, I'm wearing green cad-pat, you know, and I knock at the door, and he's like, "Sir, you're wearing green!" I said, "It's not sir, but yes, I am wearing green.
Where's your rifle?" I'm like, "No, we don't have those here." And then we had dinner, and we talked, and he's led to lead a successful life, his three children, and he's here fighting for his family who was promised to get out.
And there are 2,000 of them in the same position.
That's what I was talking about.
We're all tethered.
We're all tethered, whether you know it or not.
And whatever it is that is keeping that tether, keeping us together, don't cut it.
Don't let it go.
Love you all.
Never.
Love you all.
Thank you.
Everyone in the chat, is everything good in terms of audio and video?
Thank you.
Okay, we do have another speaker.
But we have to take this opportunity while we're all together to make sure that we are exchanging phone numbers and we are getting each other's locked in on our socials.
This is the network where we'll all be going back to our little corners of the country.
And so we need to make sure that we stay in touch and we stay tight.
Yeah, we got Jeff?
Yeah, that was what I did.
I got this guy's phone number and then he wouldn't set a thing and created a whole bunch of issues.
But we do love him.
And we do love Neil.
Thank you, Neil.
We love you very much.
Okay.
Oh, we got him first.
Uh-oh.
He might say another thing.
But when we were...
On the hill last night and there were a few people speaking to the desperation that they were feeling and much of this MSM doesn't understand the desperation people are feeling.
We got this incredible sensation when the truckers showed up in Ottawa that we were not alone.
Right?
They lied to us.
They made us think that we were the only ones.
And yes, sure, we might be the minority, but we are not alone.
You are not alone.
And we don't want you to let go.
We keep continuing with the freedom movement because we don't want you to let go.
Don't let go of your faith.
Faith over fear.
Change the exchange numbers with people because...
We're going to keep each other afloat during this time.
Neil wants to say some more things.
I'm just going to keep her on her toes.
All right.
Very special gentleman I'd like to come up here.
Jeff, I'd like you to say a few words.
See, that's all I wanted to say.
That's all I wanted to say.
I might say a thing at the end of it.
Jeff.
Hey, everybody.
This is really great to see so many people coming out like this.
I really appreciate coming out.
I just want to say that for myself.
I know when the vaccine pass came into effect, I had just moved into my retirement house.
I just got in.
The fall last year and I got cut out of the gym and the legion and all that stuff when I came in so I started wearing my hat and kind of went out as a one-man army and when I saw the truckers coming together in Ottawa I knew exactly where I had to be and it was the best thing that I think I've ever seen on Canadian soil.
And You know, folks are talking about how we as the veterans, you know, we're really well positioned to provide a little bit of leadership in these circumstances.
And, you know, we're not here to talk politics today, but I would like to talk about principles a little bit.
You know, this is, we are the people of the Enlightenment here, okay?
We're the only ones.
We're the only ones who believe that the truth is something that's accessible to everyone and belongs to no one.
We are the people of reason.
We are the ones who say that it's not a matter of who you are.
It's a matter of what the reasons for your beliefs are.
And what you believe is not as important as why you believe it.
And this all really started a really long time ago with a veteran.
He was a war veteran of Athens.
His name was Socrates.
He was retired.
He was about age 70. Poor man with children.
And the Oracle of Athens said that he was the wisest man in Athens.
And when he heard that, he said, but the only thing that I know is that I know nothing.
So he went out into the markets where he would have found all the experts around that time who were purporting to have special knowledge.
And so he started asking them, well, how do you know?
And with that one question, we got basically the only revolution in philosophy.
That gave us this point.
And it's just with that one question asked again and again over the years by courageous people who are willing to stand up to those in power.
It's been a long, bloody slog for anybody who's ever taken a look, even a cursory look at history.
The Enlightenment's gone.
It fits and starts.
People have been burned alive for the things that they believed not that long ago.
And it seems to me that we've kind of lost sight of that.
When I was in elementary school, we understood that these freedoms and these rights that we all enjoy, that they are the legacy of the fallen.
and that we all have a sacred civic duty to safeguard our inheritance for future generations.
That's great.
And I think that's kind of what all got us into the service to begin with.
I've been thinking a lot about my experience in the military and reflecting on it.
And when I was a young guy, I think I just wanted to be a part of this and contribute to this great project that we're all engaged in here.
So nowadays, I don't really have much compunction about saying that, yeah, I felt a sense of duty.
I think that's what all brought us out here.
And so we all have that duty to safeguard these freedoms because it's about the future generations.
And Generation Z coming up now, they're supposed to own nothing and be happy.
Yeah, so not on my watch is right.
And so I would say that greatness is that which is conducive to a brighter future for generations to come.
And that's kind of what we need to bring back into our Canadian culture right now.
we need to bring back that sense of greatness and start reaching for new heights again.
And it seems to be the case that we have to keep going through these struggles.
This just keeps happening again and again, crisis after crisis.
We see a lot of the same.
Signs, harbingers of the previous crises and this crisis.
I hear a lot of people talking about ancient prophecies like revelations and so on and so forth.
Orwell, people say, was prophetic.
I don't think so.
I think he was probably observant.
And he had a very keen eye for fascism because of his military experience fighting fascists in Spain.
And so what he did is he didn't put together a prophecy.
He was very keenly observant of the kinds of social trends that he could see in the Soviet Union at that time.
And so with people talking about that kind of thing, I think, just to put it in perspective, I don't think any of these people, even when it comes to stories like Revelations, they were necessarily prophetic.
I think they were probably observant about things that were happening.
There's another drone over there, right over the can.
Drone?
This has kind of been in my bag since I started this thing.
I've been reading up on a theory that predicted this particular crisis and explains why it seems to go in these cycles, and we seem to keep repeating these things.
It's called Strauss Howe Generation Theory.
It basically says that we keep going through these crises every four generations.
It's a four-generational cycle, and it's because there are only four-generational archetypes, prophet, nomad, hero, archetype.
And what happens is...
When the profit generation reaches peak institutional power, as we all do in our early elderhood prior to retirement, we're at the tops of our careers.
Once they get up there, they tyrannize us and kind of double down on their enemies, drive us to war.
And that's what led us into the Second World War.
We're in a crisis era.
It starts with a minor cataclysm.
Ours was the 2008 collapse.
The previous one was the 2009 collapse.
And then everything just kind of spins out from there into chaos.
And so, yeah, every time we get this generational constellation in play, a prophet, nomad, hero, archetype, as we do right now, that's boomer generation.
Gen X and millennial and then Gen Z. So the profit generation is currently at peak institutional power is the boomer generation.
And that explains very well, I think, why we see the same problems all across the West.
It's a cultural issue.
I'm not saying anybody's bad people or that they're evil or anything like that.
But just in my experience working with senior leadership, there's...
There doesn't seem to be any feeling that they should need to give reasons for their decisions.
And so, yeah, there tends to be a lot of doubling down, and they get a little bit put out if anybody stands up to them or asks that wonderful question of how do you know that.
So I think the answer here, according to this theory, Strauss-Out generational theory, is compassionate revolution.
And it's already happening.
It's a cultural shift, like I said, and basically what we see happening is a lot of powerful Gen Xers are starting to stand up and say that they had enough.
So the most salient example right now would be Elon Musk and his purchase of Twitter.
If you want to be able...
I'll give you a little bit of a lens here to try to identify who the leaders in the revolution are and who the establishment is, right?
So, are you on the side of Elon Musk or Bill Gates?
Well, you know what?
If we have to have a richest man, which one should it be?
You gotta pick one, Jake.
Oh, you're not playing fair, man.
What about...
Sorry, I lost my guy there.
Ron DeSantos.
Florida government.
Ron DeSantos or Joe Biden?
Right?
Tulsi Gabbard or Hillary Clinton?
Tulsi!
So that's the difference.
And this isn't me talking.
I didn't make this up.
These are some eggheads.
They're economists and whatnot.
They've done a tremendous amount of work pulling this whole thing together and explaining all the different cycles and stuff like that.
So the thing is that the profit generational archetype, which is the boomers right now, they have a reputation in their elderhood for being pragmatic.
Am I getting the hook again?
All right.
We love Jeff or what?
I'm sorry, guys.
I rant.
That's what I do.
So thanks for listening to my rants.
And like I said, if we want to move this thing forward, they're not saying we're coming out of this in 2026 until 2030.
So that's why I say these things.
I get up here and I try to say what's going on.
I try to speed this thing up a little bit.
Get behind some strong Gen X for leaders and let's get the compassionate revolution moving forward.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Wow.
Oh.
Wow.
Oh, I got one more thing to say.
Haha, real good one.
By the way, all the lefties that bought the Tesla, they gave Elon Musk the money to buy Twitter.
Alright, Darryl, where are you at?
Someone can clip that, please.
Yep.
There you go, Darryl.
Man, he's been everywhere.
Nice rack, buddy.
That's a nice thing to say in the military, okay?
Thank you.
Good morning.
My name is Warren Officer Retired Darrell Smith.
I am a steering member of committee.
I'm a member of the Veterans for Freedom.
During the Freedom Convoy, we all had the opportunity to be here and witness love, charity, and just beautiful humanity.
And out of that, and out of that, we as veterans, five of us, Listening to Canadians tell us that for two years they didn't have hope.
That they felt lost in their homes as they've been locked away.
That they couldn't hug their relatives.
That their family members were committing suicide.
That their children's had to go to school in masks and then not school at all and then school and not school at all.
Learning from a computer.
Instilling fear into these little children.
What do you think that's going to do to their future?
How dare they?
So we listened and we got together and we're going to unite.
We currently have been around for only four weeks and we are pushing 500 member applications of former service members.
Now The mainstream media likes to paint everybody with a broad brush, calling misogynist, racist, and all the other buzzwords that I don't have to go through.
We know them.
But that's not what we are and who we stand for.
So, right here in the public eye, I'm going to read to you our code of conduct that each of our members will follow, or we will voluntarily separate ourselves from that relationship.
Excuse me a moment here.
Apologies.
Thank you.
As a member, you commit to conducting yourself with the utmost professionalism in accordance with the following principles.
uphold the fundamental rights of Canadians that are governed by the Constitution, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the Canadian Bill of Rights.
Two.
Activating your civil responsibility to the fullest extent possible within the bounds of law, and embodying a superior example of peaceful non-compliance.
Standing against globalism, medical segregation, and a new world order that will subvert the rights and freedoms outlined in the above items.
Four, conducting yourself with honour, integrity, discipline, and treating each member of the public with care and respect at all times.
Five.
Refraining from the use of violence in any form towards any member of Canadian society to include civilians, law enforcement and /or members of the public service at all levels of government.
Making all possible attempts to de-escalate potential altercations between members of the public and law enforcement.
Seven.
Maintaining total sobriety at all times when president rallies, and especially while wearing V4F insignia.
Eight, reporting all donations collected to be properly accounted for.
Nine, all invitations to speak on behalf of Veterans for Freedom are not permitted under any circumstance.
If the media seems to have a narrative against any one of those nine directives, It will be a Veterans for Freedom board member that is speaking on behalf.
Okay?
So if anything is portrayed in the media to be outside those lines, whether it be violence or someone's flying a flag that shouldn't be flown, it's not of us for us.
And I need you to know that.
And we're getting that out to the world now to get ahead of the mainstream narrative.
Thank you.
I'm going to give you a little bit of history of what I did for the military.
I did 21 years.
I served in Bosnia.
I did three combat tours in Iraq.
And my final tour was a combat tour in, sorry, three tours in Afghanistan.
And my final one was a tour in Iraq in 2015.
Thank you!
I started my career with the 3rd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment out of Petawala.
When CSOR, Canadian Special Operations Regiment, stood up, I was there on day one, and I spent 12 years doing that.
It was Iraq that ended my career.
I had planned to be in '65.
In fact, after that tour, I was hoping to remaster over the Chinook pilot.
But the Lord had other ideas in mind When I never actually got to go back to work when I came home from that tour.
Not one day.
I sustained some injuries, both physically and mentally, and my life spiraled downward.
In doing so, I was prescribed a whole hockey sock full of medication, and I saw all the best specialists, and they did try to take care of me, and they did, and it kept me alive.
However, at that bottom point, when hope was all lost, I decided I was going to take my life.
I was driving on Highway 17. Approaching the Petawala River, and I closed my eyes, doing 100 kilometers an hour, and I left the side of the highway, and as my tires hit the gravel to go into the river in December, my service dog put his paw on me.
And the only thought I could have is that I couldn't do this to him.
Thank you.
I was at a very, very low point.
Just destroyed.
I associated my entire being as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
It's who I was, it's what I love, and it's what I was.
And when it's taken from you, and veterans know, You have a sense of loss.
Your sense of purpose is gone.
You don't know who you are anymore.
And when you're fighting all the demons that come to you in the night and you don't know where to turn, I'm going to make an admission to you when this was all happening, I was an atheist.
I did 41 years of my life getting through not knowing the Lord.
So at my lowest, I began looking for the answers to why I had to go and do what I did in all these different countries.
And in doing so, I discovered who the real enemy of this world is, right?
The elites, the ones who are controlling what we hear, what we see, what we read, our education system, our monetary system.
Who do they call God?
Who do they call God?
It's not the Lord Jesus.
And when you discover this for yourself, that the information is out there, you might want to get on the good side of it.
I was on nine different types of medications for my head, for my heart, for blood pressure, for sleep, for anxiety, for depression.
The night I got on my knees and I accepted the Lord into my heart, I was addicted to pornography my entire life.
When I got on my knees and I asked him for a new heart and I swore an oath to him that I'd be a warrior for him.
When I woke up that next day, I'll give you a...
I tried to come off those meds three or four times, and each time I was near suicidal.
And the withdrawal alone from the depression medications was giving me brain shocks and zaps, like hit by lightning.
And it was brutal and painful.
And that next morning when I woke up after accepting the Lord, I went cold turkey on every one of those medications.
I never watched porn again.
He took my heart of stone and gave me a heart of flesh.
And it's been nothing but miracles ever since.
I'd like to give a personal message to the Prime Minister of Canada.
And it's a message of love.
Justin, the devil has your heart, but it's not too late.
The people spoke and you are in power, but you're not doing it right.
I pray that the Lord Jesus Christ comes into your heart and changes it from a heart of stone to a heart of flesh and that you can redirect our country back to its former glory.
Thank you.
I'm not going to go on because I know time is short.
I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for being here.
I love you all and God bless.
Beautiful word, isn't it?
Ladies and gentlemen, we have to keep moving along because we're getting the bikes coming in.
Ladies and gentlemen, the bikes are waiting.
They're sitting there right there.
They're ready to go.
So what we need to do now is we're going to bring up the Padre.
And then we're going to have Chris come up and take his position.
Chris.
Come on.
Run.
Run.
And ladies and gentlemen, with all due respect, please remove yourselves from the top part of that monument.
Please, step off the monument, please.
All the way off the monument.
Please, down the three stairs.
Everybody, please, with much respect.
And can you please take that red buggy off the back?
Don't crowd in, folks.
Let him do it.
Good brother of ours.
Padre, are you around?
Hi, Padre.
How are you?
Okay.
You know, I've come to a conclusion that it's just different names of God at this point.
Thanks for...
I have my indigenous beliefs, and I have a Christian mother who raised me.
I've been in Ottawa last summer here.
Anyway, thanks for inviting me.
The best privilege for a Padre even retired is being able to...
Pray for people.
It was a lonely couple of years wondering if you're the only crazy one for questioning all the mandates and the irrational and abusive leadership and then the truckers showed up and then the veterans and I want to thank God for all of you so I could be there with you.
And though the CDS called us disgusting for not desecrating But decorating with patriotism and honour to our fallen comrades, taking occupying space in our city of Ottawa, it's the most proud I've ever been in a long time, standing there, courageous, with all you people singing the national anthem, wearing my poppy for the first time in the legal and successful freedom convoys.
Why do I say successful?
The provincial mandates wouldn't have been lifted if it wasn't for these truckers.
And though we still pray, though, for the lifting of the irrational, segregationist, discriminatory, unscientific, and abusive federal mandates.
Now, in the Christian calendar during the second week of the holy season of Easter, we mark the martyrdom of St. Mark, who wrote one of the Christian Gospels.
And St. Mark questioned the superstition of his day, and he stood up for his cause, the message of the Bible, that God so loved the world that he gave his life for the salvation.
And so in AD 68, those who deemed that he had unacceptable views, they placed a rope around his neck and they dragged him through the streets until he was dead.
Now, even if you're not religious, I'm sure that you can admire his courage of standing up for his beliefs and the truth in light of oppression, false narratives, and even government propaganda and muzzling of free speech that he encountered in his day.
When people don't stand up for the truth, we end up having to repent of our global guilt for, say, The crime of the Holocaust, as we remembered that this week.
There are disturbing parallels with the 1930s Germany treatment of the Jews through 400 mandates prior to the exterminations and the Canadian government's treatment of those who questioned their mandates over the last two years, especially the unvaxxed.
So today I would like to include the remembrance of those who died in genocide and also the most vulnerable in our society.
The challenged that we may learn our lessons from being compliant observers when the innocent and voiceless are being bullied and targeted by abusive powers and authorities.
God has given us all a conscience and we all know deep down right from wrong and that's what brought you here today.
Your God-given conscience compelled you.
That you believed it was the right thing to do to come here.
And nobody has the right to oppress your conscience when it is grounded in reason.
And I believe in God's word as our charter still and constitution then still accept the supremacy of God and the rule of law.
So I believe it was nothing less than an act of God and his hedge of holy angels that there was not one episode of violence from the millions of peaceful protesters two months ago.
Yet the same cannot be said in regards to the counter-protesters.
And even the police in Ottawa and Calgary at the last phase of the protests.
Now, most of the police are good-hearted people.
They are gifts of God to hear to protect the peace.
And many feel they had no choice but to comply with their police chiefs even when they believe that they're behaving in evil ways.
Yet for those who participated in the brutalities against peaceful civilians and even enjoyed it, along with politicians who supported it, well, may God have mercy on you.
Near the Holocaust Memorial sits the Victims of Communism Memorial, and I wonder why that's still a controversial memorial.
My parents proudly contributed to it.
They escaped from communism in East Germany in the 1950s after suffering the tyranny of Nazism just before.
The convoys that changed the world and groups like this here will be remembered in history books one day as heroic landmarks in Canadian history of honour, of patriotism.
Unless, of course, tyrannical governments that seek to censor, control speech and movement, overreach into our lives and families and religious spaces and consciences, defeat us, such as global movements like the World Economic Forum, communism and fascism, which still remain threats to justice, rights and freedom today.
After all, St. Augustine said, truth is like a lion.
It doesn't need to be defended.
Let it loose and it will defend itself.
What are the governing and media elites of Canada so afraid of?
Cowards censor free speech.
Cowards seek to control the dialogue.
Cowards manipulate statistics, change language, muzzle opponents, create narratives that seek to serve their own selfish and greedy ends.
But you know what?
Most Canadians aren't cowards anymore.
So I feel honoured to be here with this peaceful community who have taken the time to gather here in this beautiful patriotic effort.
It takes a lot of courage in light of the partisan media and government narrative that continues to paint us, even sadly, as terrorists.
Yet any eyewitnesses of the convoy and any sensible and critical thinking-minded Canadian knows that when they were there, in spite of the suffering and persecutions, it was the right thing to do.
So, I would like to begin by just praying Psalm 34. I will bless the Lord at all times.
His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul makes its boast in the Lord.
Let the humble hear and be glad.
O magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name together.
I sought the Lord and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant and their faces shall never be ashamed.
This poor man cried and the Lord heard him and saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him and delivers them.
O taste and see that the Lord is good.
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.
O fear the Lord, you his saints, for those who fear him lack no thing.
The young lions suffer want and hunger, but those who seek the Lord lack no good thing.
Let us pray.
Amen.
Almighty God and merciful Creator, gracious Redeemer and Heavenly Father, always more ready to give than we are to ask.
You have given us this good land of Canada as our heritage.
Grant that we remember your generosity and constantly to do your will.
Thank you for this gathering here and for each veteran and supporter present as they continue to manifest the values of integrity, loyalty, courage and honesty in their own unique ways of seeking to protect freedom in this country, our Charter, Constitution and shared Canadian values from those who seek to oppress, demonize and antagonize any citizens within this great nation.
We praise you for the sacrifices of all those soldiers who died.
For the cause of preserving freedom from dictatorial regimes and terrorists in other countries, in many bloody wars, at land, air, and sea, as we remember also the Battle of the Atlantic coming out.
Each one is a tiny picture of the ultimate sacrifice that you have provided by your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, who by his innocent death on the cross and glorious resurrection from the grave established peace between us and you and the ability to have peace with one another.
We pray for healing for those who have suffered the horrors of genocide.
Protect the most vulnerable in our society, regardless of age, race, or sex.
Bless the leaders of our land, Elizabeth our Queen, in the rule of law, that we may be a blessing to the other nations of the earth.
Grant that we who become from many nations with many different languages may become a united people, support us in defending our liberties, and give to those whom we have entrusted the authority of government the spirit of wisdom that there may be justice and peace in our land.
Grant that we may choose trustworthy leaders in upcoming elections, contribute to wise decisions for the general welfare, and serve you faithfully in our generation.
Keep our government officials and public authorities accountable for their decisions at all levels.
And we ask that violent and authoritarian behavior, as so clearly displayed by our Prime Minister, be held to account for any immoral, unethical decisions and blatant crimes against Canadians.
Cause him to repent of his sins so that he can reserve your mercy.
Heal those who have been hurt physically, mentally, and spiritually, especially those who have lost their jobs and companies, such as many courageous truckers.
Send your holy angels to protect James Topp as he heroically marches to Ottawa.
And help us to forgive those who misrepresent and lie about us.
Heal all our wounds so that we may not lose heart nor the battle by responding to hatred with hatred.
Fill us with love in the face of persecution.
Grant the leaders of Veterans for Freedom, Democracy Fund, and Action Canada the gentleness of a dove, yet also the wisdom of a serpent in all their decision-making.
And bless our land with honest industry and truthful education and keep us safe from all evil courses of actions.
Turn the hearts of abusers who propagate dishonest media, such as the CBC, and bless the efforts of independent journalism.
Such as Rebel News and True North News and others that seek to cultivate rational discourse based in true science, debunk unreasonable patterns of thinking and disseminate the truth which sets us free.
Bless the efforts of all freedom organizations.
We thank you for all your undeserved blessings and help us never to lose hope.
Lord, remember us in your kingdom and teach us to pray.
Our Father.
Who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever.
Amen.
The Lord bless you and keep you.
The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you.
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you all peace.
Amen.
That's great.
One of the best things I've heard tonight.
The truth is like a lion.
It doesn't need to be defended.
Let it loose and it will defend itself.
That's beautiful.
And you said, what would you say?
In fact, it's all a different name for the same God.
I like that.
Yeah.
Well, we were talking about...
He was talking about he doesn't believe in, you know, the Catholic religion.
And I said, you know...
Any specific religion.
Yeah, there you go.
He's a spiritual being is what I can see.
And me as well.
I'm an indigenous man, but I grew up in a Christian household and I have both beliefs, you know.
And what I see in Ottawa didn't matter.
God comes in many names.
That's the conclusion I came to because God was in everybody in Ottawa.
Everyone was shining bright and it was so beautiful.
I always love running into Viva.
We're going to talk some more later on.
Big things are happening.
Big changes are happening.
The seed was planted in Ottawa with the truckers and I'm telling you, it's starting to blossom right now.
People are starting to work together, come together, put it into action.
We're starting to build a new Canada.
from the remote but you have zeroes and steel.
One of my favorite humans right here.
You guys are yours!
One of my kids!
Good work guys!
Good work!
Big bear!
What up?
Wrenches!
Attention!
Three right!
Yes!
Ah!
Yeah!
Freedom!
Thank you veterans!
We love you!
Thank you veterans!
We love you!
We love you!
Warriors of Canada right here!
and the the the the the
the the the the the the the
the the the the the the the the the the
the the the the the the the the the
the the the the the the the the the the the the the the
the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the
the the the the the the the the the They were just blocking
all sides there, just standing here with the E-Radio clansets on the mountain.
And they're gonna come, they're not coming through here.
I don't know which direction they're coming from, but they were originally supposed to come over there.
But that was us and something else.
But I've not changed that.
Well, I don't know, we've seen the time exchange because the police line is here.
David?
Good to finally see a person again.
You mind being on camera?
We don't mind at all.
You mind being on camera?
Sure.
Okay, we'll get one after the other.
What's the next step now?
The next step for the veterans is one of two things.
Go home and be at peace, or stay here and enjoy your freedom.
Either way, it's a good move.
It's two good options.
The glass is half full both times on that.
Absolutely.
Fantastic.
We're always optimistic that the freedom of the peace is going to work, it's going to prevail.
I'm going to try to make it to where the bikes come in.
Let me ask you, young man, what brought you here?
We've got to stand up and stay united.
First, we saw the Freedom Convoy.
We keep that fire going.
Where are you from?
It's a compound area.
How far away is that?
It's about an hour and a half away.
That's where we organize the student walkings.
Me and one of the students right over there, so in the crowd, we organize all the student walkings for that area.
Fantastic.
Are you public enemy number one at the school now?
Oh yeah, that's for sure.
Abominable.
Stay strong.
See you soon.
Okay, let me charge my phone back up again.
And I don't know where the...
Yeah, absolutely.
Do you want to say hi to the world?
No.
Okay, you gotta go.
Oh, your GoPro's running.
Yeah.
So I'm just going to go like this.
I listen to you when I'm cooking dinner.
That'll make for an intense evening preparation.
Love it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Great.
Sorry, I'm looking at you.
I'm sure it's actually mad.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
See you soon.
This is this is the most Baxter of old dogs.
Yeah Thank you very much Okay, now I'm going to try to make it.
Apparently the motorbikes...
You're off on that?
You don't mind me on one?
No, not at all.
Let me see a pin.
A pin with which I think I might agree.
Never elect a Trudeau again.
100%.
I love your...
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
See you soon.
I'm going to go to try to walk to the front now.
Because apparently the motorbikes are not driving around the Cinetap.
And according to the young gentleman who might be the next generation of Canadians to save Canada, He said that they were supposed to come...
Do I want to be...
Well, we can see the message of love across.
I think that sign says...
Fuck off.
I'm not...
I'm not...
Do I go and have an exchange?
Dude, look at that bike!
I have a candle, but it's an old like It's a guy in the park, it's one class man.
That's a sick thing.
That's a sick thing.
I'll be in the room.
I'll see you soon.
Now, you think the person who comes with the fuck off sign is supportive or not to fuck off to the government?
She might be saying fuck off to the government.
Probably not.
All right, have a good one.
See you.
Hey, how are you doing?
You want to stay out of the world?
We don't need full name.
Where are you from?
Oh, I'm from Ottawa.
Alright.
So you're a local and you're coming down to support or condemn.
I mean, what do you think?
I'm joking.
That's like, if you go on camera.
Man, so what do you think about this so far?
Were you here for a protest?
No, I wasn't.
This is like my first time in this event like this.
And a lot of the times I see like, you know, they perpetuate something that's like, this thing is a bad move.
But then I'm the kind of...
It's not here.
There might be more religion than some people care for here, but that's...
You can not be religious but still respect the religious principles.
There's a lot of religion.
There's not a lick of anything of intolerance or whatever.
Oh no, I'm a Muslim.
Like I'm passive.
For me, it's like, I don't feel like I'm in, you know, there's a sense of Islamophobia against us.
I don't think that.
They bring it up to plant the seed so that they can then get people feeling.
And maybe they're looking at me because of that.
It's the divide and conquer coming from the top.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
The bikers, I think, are coming up that way.
Oh, from there?
Yeah.
I see the crowd moving there.
But someone told me they were supposed to come into Rideau and they got blocked out.
But I appreciate all your work.
Thank you very much.
You want to say hi?
You want to hide the world?
My wife was telling me you were over here, so I figured I'd pop over.
You've given the most honest view of what's going on.
I was here a few times.
I get faulted from W5 for not having...
I present information with no filter.
Hold on.
Technically, I give my opinion.
I give my assessments.
But the information is not filtering.
But you don't filter.
Honest, honest.
And if it was bad stuff, people would have seen the bad stuff.
Thank you, thank you.
Sir, how you doing?
I've been watching you for years.
Before all this crap.
See, I existed before the convoy, people.
He did.
I watched you for your law.
I existed before the law.
We boiled an ostrich egg.
I caught a fish with a drone.
Doing backflips on the swings.
It was wicked.
The world has gone.
The world has changed.
I haven't, sir.
How are you doing?
Good to yourself.
You want to see how I'm in the world?
You look like you're in on a bike.
Where did you park your bike?
This is not a bicycle outfit.
This is, if I'm guessing, I have to say a Ducati.
Ducatis are the only bikes I know.
Ducati Nighthawk.
Anyone out there know what a Nighthawk is?
Where do you park?
I don't know what the road is.
Like three blocks down that way.
Make sure it doesn't get towed.
Jim Watson wouldn't want your car getting, you wouldn't want your bike getting towed.
Do you know where the bikers are coming in?
I do not.
They closed a bunch of exits on the highway.
And so I knew the exit that...
You know, to meet up, according to looking at the map yesterday, and I don't have my phone with me, so I'm actually not sure how to get there.
So I'm here on foot now.
I'm going to walk to the front.
You're amazing.
I'm going to show everybody what's going on in the front there.
Viva?
You're on video or you're on picture?
Oh, you know what?
I might actually have it on...
Oh, they're coming in.
They're coming in.
We can hear them.
Yeah, you've given the most honest information I've seen on here.
I was here three or four weeks.
I came in from Toronto.
I come in with some friends of mine.
And they...
Thank you very much.
Amazing man.
I don't want to be rude, I'm running out.
Okay, we're going.
We're doing this.
I hear the thunder.
How you doing?
Hold on.
Never mind.
Hold on a second.
It's always time.
Oh my god, you're the hairiest pug I've ever seen in my life.
Don't see me.
You're like a pug and a master.
Can I take a picture with you?
Absolutely.
Wait.
Okay, let's do it quick.
I want to get to the...
All right, my pleasure.
You're a beautiful dog.
How's it going?
Okay, we're going.
We hear the thunder.
The thunder's rolling.
Okay, we're here.
Follow the ears.
Oh, there's another beautiful dog.
I'm drawn.
To the Spud McKenzie.
Yes.
How's it going?
I must say hi.
Are you friendly?
You are beautiful.
Oh, I love this dog.
Okay.
Beautiful.
Okay.
How you doing?
Hey, Viva!
What's up, Pete?
Hey, Viva, how are you?
How you doing?
It's hard when you get to the pole.
Viva!
How you doing?
Did we just miss the bike?
Did we just miss the bikes?
And where are they coming from?
Okay, awesome.
Awesome, thank you.
Okay, they're gonna be doing loops, apparently.
Let's see what's going on.
See, I have my GoPro in my pocket, and I was thinking of putting my GoPro somewhere on the street.
So the bikes would drive around it, but I don't want to be that guy that causes a pileup because some biker has an accident on a GoPro that some idiot placed on the street.
I'm still thinking about doing it, but I'm probably not going to do it.
Okay.
Okay.
I know there's more outside for some time.
How you doing?
I don't know about the snappers, I just see that drone is following us around everywhere.
The drone's got, that's a big drone, it's been up in the sky for like an hour and a half.
It's got a very powerful battery.
You're on the interwebs right now.
Okay, they fucked up our right.
Did you see the police?
They blocked everything.
They didn't allow it.
Look what's coming right now.
We have to go.
We have to go.
We have to go, guys.
We have to go, guys.
Okay, fine.
Back up, back up, back up.
Back up, back up.
Okay, well, not a rule for a short person, but here we go.
I think my battery pack has now gone into no longer battery and just a pack.
I think my battery pack has now gone into no longer battery.
No, that's the wrong way.
Okay, are we charging?
Yep, we're charging.
Okay, good.
Got my, another battery pack.
How you doing?
You want to say hi to the world?
Yes!
Hello everybody!
What brought you here?
The veterans, they apply for freedom, and I love you!
Apparently they're going to do another loop, so I'm going to find a place.
This is insane.
People coming here to support the veterans, not being able to cheer them.
It's just crazy.
I can't believe this is happening in every country.
If I may ask, where are you from?
I'm from Mexico.
I have been living here.
In Ottawa?
Yes.
I welcome everybody.
It's just insane what is happening.
We've got some more coming.
Oops, sorry about that.
Can I help you?
Absolutely.
All of you stuck alive.
Good job, man.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
All right, they're coming back.
They're coming back.
They're coming back a little bit.
Don't worry about the photo.
Say hi to the world.
I'm Angela, Argentina.
I met you last time when I was in the Congo.
And we are Take Action Canada.
And we are standing here for freedom.
And we attacked by much of a police officer.
We were armed.
And all we had was cameras.
Here we go.
They're back.
Soon you get protected.
You make a better door than a window.
My grandmother used to say that.
How you doing?
That looks like a rubber bullet gun.
That's tear gas.
That looks nice.
Go for it, go for it.
Yeah!
Yeah.
How you doing?
It's tough to get a view, but a good view of the police.
came back This feels like kettling.
another one safe.
Let's see what that guy's forever says.
I'm wearing a fan tie-dyed shirt today.
Where are we going now?
Are we going to go onto the sidewalk or where we're going to go?
Okay, walk it out.
I'm going to go this way.
It doesn't feel good over there.
This is more of the big camera media peoples.
I'm guessing.
Oh my good God, sir!
There are children watching!
What in God's name?
Oh my goodness.
Is this going to get...
This might be the end of monetization.
Oh, my God.
All right, well, sir, who are you and what on earth are you doing?
I'm a big phone man.
Apparently, I'm the most photographing person in Canada.
I was on the front page of the United Kingdom newspaper.
I started doing this when Idiot Ford, I love him to refer to him because he's an affidavit.
He said clothing was not essential.
I said, well, pity it, this is what you get.
Clothing's not essential, right?
Pity it's not essential.
Kiss my thong ass, Trudeau!
Oh, oh my goodness.
Look, that has nothing to do with anything other than thongs.
I don't even know why women wear thongs, because I don't know how that's comfortable.
That's riding up in places where It's not supposed to be riding up.
Let me just go see what the chat's doing.
Boomers?
Media showman?
Yep.
All right.
Well, that's funny.
That's not what you expect to see.
Thank you very much.
dude i want to ask the reporter a question afterwards i got one Have you?
Have you ever seen that guy before?
All right.
Well, the CBC, they don't want to talk to me.
I'm a very nice person.
I don't know why.
I mean, I don't know why.
They don't know that I'm nice.
That's the problem.
Everybody is a creative everybody.
Yeah, yeah, let's see, let's see.
No, no, don't worry about it.
I'm glad to see you, bro.
Love you, watch it, have a good day.
Have a good day.
*Sounds of the wind*
That is the CBC.
They're reporting.
On the man.
Dear goodness.
The shoes.
The shoes are all, and the socks.
Everything about that outfit is, it raises questions.
Do you hear the email?
Yeah, I'm being, the CBC doesn't want to talk to you.
I just want to talk.
Amazing.
Freedom!
Oh, they're off.
Okay, well, there was my chat.
The CBC still doesn't want to talk to me.
What's the guy's name on Daybreak?
Paul Martin?
Not Paul Martin.
Someone in the chat.
Who is the guy that does the morning interviews?
Daybreak.
CBC Daybreak.
It's Paul...
So you're the one.
Oh, good.
You don't mind being on the cameras?
Yeah, no, it's okay.
Hold on a second.
I'm in the chat.
I haven't followed you forever.
And I was in Australia the whole last conference.
Oh, you were in Australia?
I was in Australia.
And so I was watching you.
12 to 16 hours difference.
So I've been watching at 3 or 4 in the morning.
And my son's been down here.
So I was going to tweet you and my son.
I was getting all the updates.
Oh, your son was down here.
Your son wasn't live streaming.
No, he wasn't.
No, he wasn't.
Anyway, thrilled to meet you.
I'm so glad that you're covering all this.
I saw you were right up there since the cops coming.
No, I'm not asking for trouble.
And you know, those taser guns, not take one of they, the tear gas guns sometimes go off by accident.
I know.
I'll stay back.
So I'm glad I met you, but like I said, I was watching the whole time I was in that story for six weeks.
So I was watching you every night, every time you're there.
And then I got that you had to go back to my show and I got going off.
Last night I stayed here.
Today I'm going back in a couple hours.
I'm watching the last night of fun.
Interesting one.
So moving up there.
So moving.
No, Audrey.
Audrey gave a speech.
A well-drafted speech.
You can tell.
I'm a public speaker.
He practiced the same when he practiced the same, and he did a fantastic job.
Awesome.
Nice to meet you.
Yeah, nice to meet you too.
I'm gonna have poutine.
I know you had poutine last night.
I haven't eaten since that poutine.
The poutine was so good, I'm still not hungry.
Freedom!
So now where are they?
We still got a drone up in the sky.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Thank you so much for what you are doing.
I love you.
I hope I was looking at the right camera.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Great.
I don't know if you're allowed to be here.
I'm going to keep your camera plugged in this way.
Nelson Zandberg in the Farmers Forum newspaper.
I'll get you on camera in a sec.
It's awesome watching you.
You got some people now.
What do you want to say?
I'm with Farmers Forum Newspaper.
I'm Nelson Zandbergen.
Farmers Forum Newspaper.
I've had at least one article.
Well, more than one about the whole thing that's been going on.
And floating a write-up from one of your interviews with the lawyer from Calgary.
Oh, yeah.
John Carpe.
Well, John Carpe.
Keith Wilson was one of them also.
I interviewed another one from JCCF.
But it was John Carpe.
The president, I've had him three times.
Keith Wilson, who I think is going to come back sooner than later.
Right on, right on.
Amazing.
We just wanted to say hey and love you doing it.
Thank you very much.
Have a good one.
Nice to meet you.
Okay, so now I'm going to ask the police officers what the new section of cordoning off is.
Your bike is literally called the Babymaker.
May I record your bike course?
Dude, okay, I have a thing for...
It's called the Babymaker, people.
This might be a bit of a distraction.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Marion?
Marion?
I saw the baby maker.
I'm coming home tonight.
I'll see you soon.
There you go.
That's the omen.
Noman is omen, as they say.
It's a very cool bike.
It's electric drive, too.
It's a rubber shed.
It's amazing.
That's very cool.
Do I ask the officers?
Officers, what's the new...
Are they coming through here?
The bikers?
No?
That's Hawaii blocking off the street, if I may ask.
And I'm not recording you.
It's going backwards.
Hey man, I love your show, buddy.
Thank you very much.
My daughter.
Yeah, that's it.
The door is pointing this way.
Hey, Mila!
Are you in the number of Dan's?
You can get it.
Freedom!
Best for freedom, people.
Best for freedom.
Check it out.
Freedom!
So where are you guys down from?
I was.
I was down a couple times.
Yeah, and we were bailing during the temple.
Like, minus low.
Okay, like minus 30 that made me down.
I missed the first two days where it was blistering.
The coldest I got was minus 16 and minus 17. That police officer was none too friendly to explain what's going on.
So I'm just going to go back up a little bit.
Thank you very much.
Let's see what's going on.
How you doing?
Doing good, how are you?
Oh, I know who you are.
You don't mind being on camera?
What do you have to say to the world?
Freedom's a beautiful thing today.
Do you know why they are now closing off this section of the streets?
Probably to let the bikers pass by because they're not allowed to go and park, right?
Like they were supposed to go and park.
So they can't go and park because that would impede traffic.
So this is here to prevent them from parking.
They are beautifully brilliant.
Okay, one thing that's interesting.
At the very least, I mean, once the day is over, I guess it's easier to displace police officers than parked bikes.
Yes, I don't know if you saw it, but right around here, about 15 minutes ago, the cops were actually coming into place in formation, and some guy was just, a protester was just trying to walk through, and he doesn't know protocols, so he tried to walk through the police line, and he got shoved.
And I would like to say pushed, but no, that would be kind.
He really got shoved, fell, flew about three meters away, so...
Watch your asses if you come out here, guys.
Stay safe.
And now I see the difference.
The dark blue uniforms are RCMP.
Yes.
The ones in the green behind are...
The green vests are OPP, it looks like.
Ontario Provincial Police.
We had Durham Police up there also a little while ago.
They're all wearing red ball caps.
Okay.
And in Gatineau, there's different cops also.
They were roaming the parking lots.
So park safely.
Park safely.
You guys got to walk safely.
To be honest, if you want, there's a unity chain that's going to be done at the bridge coming up at 1:00.
That is crossing Quebec and Ontario together.
We're going to cross provincial lines?
Yes, we are going to unite.
Across provincial lines?
It's a Quebecer that wanted to unite with Ontario.
What time is it?
It is right now 11:47.
That's an hour and a quarter away.
But we might want to start getting places because the plan is to go all the way up to the highway.
Hand to hand.
Well, I'm going to start making my way to the police.
See you there!
My daughter's a big fan.
Do you mind?
I'm just taking a quick picture.
Do I, do I, I'm not recording this.
No, I just can't think so.
Oh yeah, go for it.
Your big friend.
Yeah, I'm doing it.
May I see your side?
Okay, here we go.
I'm not going to say the words.
I'm just going to acknowledge that in my experience thus far they've been true.
Where are you guys in from?
Amazing, very nice.
Thank you.
Can I have a picture?
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay, what brought you here?
Where are you from?
I'm from Ottawa.
I live in Orleans.
I've actually been in Montreal also, so I was downtown.
I saw you going around everything, doing your stuff.
Really happy to have a Canadian really talking about what's going on and stuff like that.
So, you know, you're going viral and that's the way it should be.
May the truth go viral.
May reality go viral.
Absolutely.
Amazing.
Thank you very much.
Have a good day.
Have a good day, man.
Thank you very much.
See you soon.
Oh, yes.
I have the same backpack as you do.
It's on you right now?
No.
It's a good backpack.
How you doing?
Absolutely go for it.
I'll just give everyone a view of what's going on on the street.
A lot of Canadian flags on hockey sticks.
I love it.
How you doing?
Good man.
Good man.
Awesome.
Nice to meet you.
Take a picture of us.
Alright!
We'll do a little live streaming session.
Here we go.
Thank you very much.
I see birds of this guy.
I think they're government drones again.
How you doing?
Excellent.
Okay.
That's sign language, people.
I don't know what it says.
I like the baseball cap.
Thank you.
I'm going to go up again and again.
I love the video.
I sent him a clip last night.
He didn't know who you were until I started playing it on the TV.
I said, he's trying to use a heartbeat of Ottawa for us.
The heartbeat is up.
How you doing?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry guys.
You'd be so amazing that I know what you're doing.
It sucks your soul up.
There you go.
My son is such a big fan.
He's a big fan.
I'm sorry.
My son is such a big fan.
He's a big fan.
He's a tear.
And who Someone gave me...
I got this shirt in a box as a package.
I did an unboxing in my hotel this morning.
And someone sent this from Arizona.
Politics ruin everything.
Tie-dive.
And it's going to be in a lot of good pictures today.
Good, good.
You've got one heck of a rig.
Who are you here with again?
You're independent.
Okay, you've got to mention that.
Where do you put your content afterwards?
Where do you put your content?
Kolo Productions.
Kolo?
How do you spell it?
K-O-L-O.
Kolo Productions.
God looks like I can't film it, film and get in the trip, and the veterans.
And do you post your stuff online?
Yeah, I'm on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter.
What's your YouTube?
Kola Productions.
Okay, fine.
You can find Kola Productions on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram.
Instagram, yeah, Facebook.
Amazing.
My pleasure, thank you.
Nice to meet you.
The cops don't look nice.
The cops, they don't seem to be very friendly.
The RCMP in particular, those people were friends with us.
Might as well speak to the veterans.
Yeah, good to see you.
Alright, we're going to walk up.
It looks like the crowd is walking back up.
We're going to go to the bridge that connects...
I'll also give you, they are patient.
Nice to meet you!
Big fan, man!
Big fan!
Nice to meet you.
Some of the cops are not so polite, others are pretty patient because they're dealing with a mild amount of berating.
How you doing?
Good, good, good.
I'm going to walk back.
I think apparently there's a unity bridge going to be holding hands across the bridge between Ottawa and...
Quebec and Ontario.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Thank you so much for everything you do.
My boyfriend's watching this.
I am wise to take a look.
Boyfriend!
Boyfriend!
Hey boyfriend, that's a dude.
Hi, son-in-law.
Okay, chill.
We love you, Viva, we love you.
That's quite funny.
If you just say boyfriend, you can never make a mistake.
Okay, let's see.
We're going to stay off the road.
Looks like there's traffic now coming back down.
Yeah, that's funny stuff.
We got it!
We got it!
How you doing?
That's the more important part.
Thank you.
That was a good one.
Oh, I thought we just saw the cops right there.
They need a few examples.
If they don't arrest anybody, it's going to fail a bit.
I'm going to give you one of those.
Ah, thank you.
Can I show this to the world?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, awesome.
Here we go.
Okay, people, here we go.
Just in case I lose it, coloproductions.ca and...
On the back.
This is a disclaimer.
I have not vetted this gentleman's content, although he looks trustworthy.
Okay, whatever.
I had a joke that I'm not going to make.
Okay, there you go.
There you go.
It's in focus.
Okay.
You know what to do.
Check him out.
Sir, how you doing again?
All right.
How you doing?
You want to sit?
Let's sit.
You're live streaming as well?
No, I'm not.
I don't have enough subscribers yet.
What's your channel?
The Resonator.
What type of content do you have?
So it started out with music.
I'm a music producer, but since the Freedom Con point came down, recorded, that sort of thing, posted that.
So I'm trying to start some journalistic type forefronts, you can see, spread some truth, just plain thing, capture what I can, and show it to as many people as I can.
The Resonator.
The Resonator with a Z. Resonator with a Z, an OR or an ER?
Okay.
Resonator with a Z. Alright, man.
Thanks so much.
My pleasure.
My pleasure.
Take care of me.
Let me get a photo with you.
Yeah, absolutely.
Do you want to be on camera or not?
Yeah, I'm fine with that.
Alright, what do you have to say to the world?
Hi there.
We're just looking for three, two years of this, and I finally feel united and I'm not isolated and all by myself.
It's a beautiful thing.
I want to give a big shout out to Matt McDonald if you're watching.
Love you, bros.
Alright, let's do it.
How you doing?
Yeah, someone said that that flag is a symbol of some form of a discrepan.
I'll tell you in a second.
Here you go.
Oh, dude.
Can I ask you for an unflavest?
Yeah, maybe like an old discrepancy.
Can you say hi to my buddy Matt McDonald?
Sure.
What?
He's dropped that thing.
Matt, for a second I thought you were Tom McDonald, but I'll say hi to Matt McDonald nonetheless.
Matt, how you doing?
It's great.
Thank you so much.
My pleasure, man.
Have a good day.
Thank you.
So, this is what happens.
This is what happens yesterday.
I put out a tweet, and I said, Jim Watson, you know, I spent three and a half hours of live stream you can go fish through if you want to look for the total absence of homophobic, racist, anti-semitic, what was the other one that said?
Transphobic provocation of this protest.
And then someone in response to that tweet said, what are you talking about?
Right at the end of the stream, I saw you interviewing with a guy who had the Gads...
What's it called?
The Gads...
Not the Gads guy.
Don't tread on me flag.
I was like, does that flag mean something that I don't know what it means?
And I looked it up and it doesn't.
It stands for libertarian values, standing against government coercion, and general freedom.
But, apparently Wikipedia says it's co-opted by the far right.
Of course, everything in these days is far right.
So that's my rant.
Your shirt says liberal...
I don't know that...
I come from Montreal, I'm with you, close from you.
Alright, awesome.
So you drove down for the day?
Are you on a bike or you just...
No, I drove down for the day.
I'm working at Snow.
Okay, I was going to say, what was that?
I did one in my car too.
Parking in Quebec on the Quebec side is the smart thing to do today.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
How you doing?
How you doing?
Good.
I think people are moving back up.
It looks like.
How you doing?
The drone is following us.
Oh, the drone has been up there, over here, all over, and I don't know why the color is coming.
I'm going to make my way.
My pleasure.
See you soon.
All right.
Yeah.
Oh, what do we got here?
CanadaMarches.ca.
Canada Marches.
There's going to be too many things for people in the chat to go look up, but you're going to look them up, people.
Where is James now?
People, if you don't remember, I had James on twice, once for a long interview, and he was in the prairies when I last saw him.
Where's he down?
He crossed Wolverine to Manitoba.
I believe he had an event in Brandon last night, and so he's making his way to Ontario.
He's coming.
Amazing, amazing.
He's coming, yeah.
Fantastic.
Good job.
Thank you very much.
to the marches.ca, people, where you can follow James Topf's journey, his walk across Canada, from Vancouver to Ottawa.
Thank you.
How you doing?
Alright, let me see what's going on in the chat.
Let's see.
I'm going to get run over by a cop.
I'm going to turn sideways just to see the battery.
We're fully charged.
How you doing, guys?
What was that lady's name?
I don't know, but James Tuck.
Who's walking across Canada.
Marching.
He's marching.
CanadaMarches.ca.
C-A-N-A-D-A-M-A-R-C-H-E-S.ca.
How you doing?
I don't have to sit on my couch and watch that.
Well, it's a nice day to get out and be in here live.
How you doing?
Awesome.
All's well?
Watching all the time.
Thank you very much.
How many viewers?
I don't know.
I can't see today.
It doesn't matter.
I'm having trouble even seeing the chat.
I gotta figure out what's going on with StreamYard.
It doesn't matter.
It's better not knowing.
Thank you very much.
You've got a special place up there.
Behind that drone!
Where's the drone?
Right there.
I'm just impressed at how long the drone has been in the sky for.
How you doing?
Good.
You don't mind being on camera?
What do you have to say to the world?
Oh, don't worry.
It's windy today.
I know.
Oh, no way.
Booyah!
See, I was going to say, a fan tie-dyed one and sent it back to me.
Yes, yes, yes.
Politics does ruin it.
Especially politicians.
Oh, boy.
Unfortunately, I did see your belly button.
That's my fault.
That's on the interwebs.
Take care of yourself.
Thank you.
Have a good day.
Oh, my God.
How short you are.
Hold on.
I'm short.
You guys don't want me to.
No, that's not me.
Okay, what do you have to say today?
When did we see each other?
This morning or yesterday?
This morning.
Okay, that kind of feels like it's a long day.
I'm just totally surprised at that.
I expected you to be a lot taller.
Five, five and a half.
Five, six with two.
My license says a meter 65. It's wrong, but I haven't corrected it yet.
What do you have to say?
How's this been so far?
It's been really great.
It's been a really emotional time listening to those...
You saw the Padre speech.
It was beautiful.
It was fantastic.
The excessive force that I see on the streets, it's unbelievable.
You don't bring this many police without needing an incident to justify it.
I don't see any reason to justify this kind of law enforcement.
We could have turned this into an event for the city.
These people would be shopping at all those restaurants.
on that street right there.
They claim that, you know, the media was claiming that the residents of Ottawa were-Whatever they feel like.
I am, I am tonight, they asked us to do.
I met, I've worked in a row before, and we came out yesterday, yesterday.
Yesterday, yeah?
I talked to maybe about 20, 25 people, Ontario, Ottawa residents, and I asked them, are you still traumatized?
They had no idea.
They said, no, this is all nonsense from the mainstream media.
It's just unbelievable.
But anyway, it's been nice to come out and really enjoy this movement.
But I don't know if it's going to move the needle politically.
If we're going to be successful.
They suppressed that three weeks of joy.
And they suppressed it in a way that almost suffocated the energy.
And now they're coming in here.
A pocket of energy and then you just have this like, literally a perimeter of suffocation.
Nice to see you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
I listen to you guys all the time.
I love it.
All right.
Thank you.
I'm going to go now.
How you doing?
I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm losing track of when I see people.
Nice guys!
I was Shepard.
I'm Kurga.
Yeah, okay, fine.
Hold on a second.
What is going on here?
Yes, I don't always bike through the city, but when I do...
Yeah, okay.
Sorry.
What do you have to say about the road?
What a wonderful experience.
What an uplifting, wonderful experience.
I got that, guys.
Yeah, I think it's totally amazing.
It's been very good.
Yeah, and a message of love.
To get the hate.
I think that's incredible.
A message of love and other stuff.
Yes, yes, yes.
It's the thong guy again, I think.
That dog's carrying its own ball.
Hold on one second.
Hold on a second.
How you doing?
This dog is carrying its own bull.
You are the...
How's it going?
He's begging for money.
This is our dog.
Okay.
Your dogs sit when you tell them to sit?
Well, then you know.
My dogs, they don't sit with your best.
They don't sit, but they sometimes poop outside.
What do you have to say?
You look very smart.
Oh my goodness.
I'm in love with this dog.
Give me a hug.
Why is this dog so quick?
Oh my good God.
This dog is hugging me.
Okay, this is unexpected.
I feel like I'm cheating on my dog.
Oh my goodness.
Thank you.
No, she has lots of empathy.
My husband passed away.
When I cry, she comes close.
He's an asshole.
He doesn't care.
There's always one in the book.
But I love him.
Very nice.
So I hear you've moved to Ottawa?
No, no, no.
I'm going back.
I'm going back to Montreal.
No, no.
I came in last night.
I think that's the first people.
I just got hugged by a dog.
That was a straight up hug.
Okay, I was going to make a joke.
If that dog had run liberal in our riding, it probably would have won as well.
All right, I'll see you soon.
I'm going to head back up to the seventh half.
That was the cutest thing ever.
And I typically don't generally like shepherds, but that shepherd was nice.
I can go through here?
I can go through?
Okay, awesome.
Thank you.
All right.
Oh, see, the police support Rolling Thunder.
That's the type of thing.
That's the type of memery that needs to be done.
Look at this.
The Ottawa police participate in Rolling Thunder.
That's a joke people, but you know, if I were into the online meme machines, that's what I would do.
*Meme*
This was not here the last time I was here.
Uh, facetiousness, yes.
And then you get all of them cancelled.
The MSM will frame that as a wild dog.
Hold on.
Attacking Montrealers visiting Ottawa.
I did get a little nervous.
Oh, here we go.
There's some speeches.
Okay, you got another drone right up there.
That's an eagle up in the sky, maybe a hawk.
There's another drone right there.
That one's a little closer.
Yes.
Do you mind saying hello to the internet?
No, not at all.
Alrighty, what do you have to say?
Hi.
Where are you in from?
I'm from St. Tadell.
St. Tadell, I know where that's from.
I know.
Not far from Montreal.
I know.
I'm Sylvain Mignot.
This is funny, meeting people who I recognize their avatars and their names.
Nice to meet you too!
Oh look, Rolling Thunder, they're showing their support again here.
I know, isn't it too bad that they won't let our guys do this, but they do it?
It's very funny actually, is it to like rub it in everybody's face?
I think so, that's how I feel.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on, hold on.
Something's happening.
What is the utility of that loop?
I would just like to know, you know, it's like, how come they get the right to do this like that, have so many police and everything else?
Hold on to that.
It's a parade of cops.
I'm not sensitive.
That felt like a thumb in the nose or a middle finger, like we're going to do the loop that we said vikers can't do.
That's how easily it could have been done.
Yes.
Absolutely.
I agree.
I agree.
It looks like they've left the streets.
Oh, no.
There's another loop coming up.
Another convoy.
They're going to do another round.
What happened here?
Keep the good job.
Thank you very much.
Keep doing the good job.
I watch you every single day.
I, you're just Can I take a picture?
Yeah, absolutely, go for it.
Yeah, me too.
I didn't think about it.
Would you know the picture was there?
This is horrible.
Are you the druthers guy?
No, I am the Viva Fry guy.
Would you like to do this same?
Yeah.
Yeah, they're coming through.
Well, maybe I put the GoPro on.
Such an amazing event here in downtown Ottawa today.
We had the Veterans for Freedom just speak.
How are you doing?
We go halfway down to focus and then all the way.
Make sure you got it.
She's a beautiful dog.
Thank you.
Have a good day?
Thank you.
You too.
Yes, perfect.
Thank you.
I'll see you online tomorrow.
You bet.
How are you doing?
Come say hi to Viva.
This is a good looking dog.
So, how are you doing?
Great!
How are you doing?
I haven't seen you this time.
What do you have to say to the world?
Freedom.
We're here for everyone's freedom, even the counter protesters.
I only saw one person across the street with a sign that said F off.
There were a couple of our protesters yelling in her face and I got in the situation and de-escalated.
There's a lot of people new to this movement.
So there's a lot of people new to the movement that maybe weren't here from Ottawa.
And they don't maybe understand that this movement's accomplished with love and with understanding.
And yeah, so we de-escalated the situation.
I ended up having a handshake with the counter-protester.
And we came to an understanding.
You know, she has every right to express her free speech, just like we do.
And any of us vets serve her right to continue to have her free speech.
As long as we have ours too.
Remind me your name again.
Luke.
Luke, okay.
Everybody?
Luke, I like it.
Can I get a selfie with you?
Yeah, absolutely.
Go for it.
I'm going to show the...
I don't think the bike...
Oh, they opened up the lane for traffic, so now we see buses coming through.
Just like during the convoy.
all the lanes were open for traffic despite despite what what people say Amazing.
Okay, I was looking at the lens, but it'll do.
I want to get a selfie too.
Remind everyone, because they may not remember that we met the last time.
Who are you?
Where are you from?
So, my name is Colin Digbear-Ross.
I'm from the Métis Nation of Alberta.
I reside in British Columbia.
I'm actually building an off-grid community there right now.
That's basically been my mission, is to detach from government in any way possible.
And I want to teach people how to do that, how to unbank themselves from our corporate banking system here to start growing our own fruits and vegetables, right?
Building our own healthcare systems, education systems, security systems, communicational systems.
We even have software that we can use where we can set up servers from East Coast to West Coast and communicate with each other even if the internet goes down.
So I own the Big Bear movement.
I started in 2019.
It's very much evolving now.
We have to start building the new world together now.
It's what we need to start doing because after Ottawa, the one message I got was nobody's coming to save us, right?
So we need to stand in our power.
We need to take back our power.
And by doing that, we can disconnect from government.
And we can all start to fly under one banner.
We've got lots of groups from all over Canada right now trying to do their own thing.
We need to bring them all in.
We need to have those discussions.
And we need to start building the new world together, sharing our land amongst each other, start working, you know, getting mothers working together to do homeschooling, start putting people together, putting them to work.
This is not going to be easy.
But it's going to be worth it in the end.
Because we're living in a system right now that's crumbling.
It's rotting at the core, right?
And we need to be able to weather that storm.
So we have to start being leaders and forging the new world right now.
It's so vital for the survival of our freedom in Canada.
And Vivas, I met you in Ottawa last time.
It was amazing.
We're seeing some of the same faces, but I remember it just...
And we're...
They're coming back again.
They're coming back again.
This is what they could not let the bikers do.
Easy on it.
So where can people find you?
So I have a website called BigBearMovement.com.
Actually this is one of my clothing lines right here.
BigBearMovement.com.
If you want to support my voice, I'm an Indigenous voice in Canada.
I'm going to be speaking.
I'm going to try to be uniting people across the nation.
I'm from the Métis Nation.
We're a mix between Aboriginal and European blood and I really feel it's our mission because we walk both worlds to start uniting people and that's what I'm going to be doing.
Fantastic.
Nice to see you again.
Stay out of trouble.
Let's see what's going on here.
Hey, Monsieur, print on French.
You speak English?
No, I can't read it in French.
Thank you.
Can you?
La droit d'achat.
Oh, I'm gonna think.
The Canadian Bill of Rights.
Know your rights, guys.
We are not on the private property.
This is a public property.
Section one.
We have the right to be here.
Right for a free, peaceful manifestation.
Know your rights, okay?
Know your rights.
This is a public place, especially this one.
So we have the right to be here and we are here.
We just arrested.
Sorry.
It was a bum.
It was a bee.
It was a bee and he's like, "Oh, oh, oh!" Freedom fighter, I'm fucking afraid of a small bee.
I'm a pussy.
Listen, I love you anyhow.
They just arrested my friend.
Why?
Because she had a heart.
She made a white heart, you know, carbon.
It dropped.
60 years old woman.
It dropped.
And she tripped on the sidewalk.
So the policeman stood on the heart.
She tried to pull it out.
He pushed her.
He brought on me.
I pushed the policeman.
She spit onto his face.
They just arrested her.
In a self-defense.
I love you.
Well, thank you very much.
You want to say hi to me?
Love you.
Love you.
Okay, what do you have to say?
I love you.
Thank you.
You're from Nova Scotia?
Yes, we drove here.
When?
We just got here.
You drove in from Nova Scotia.
You're staying tonight?
Yep.
And then going back tomorrow?
Yeah, well, yeah.
Oh, whatever.
Nova Scotia, that's a 13-hour drive?
Yeah.
This is unbelievable what they're doing.
They come through with the bikes.
This is the exact route that the bikers wanted to do.
There you go.
And they wouldn't let the bikers in.
But they're coming by making more disruptive.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I think the guy, I think, internet, if you could rewind about 30 seconds, did that police officer stick out his foot to try to kick the rotary arrow?
Three hours, ten minutes in, did that officer stick out his foot to try to clip that roddy that was on the ground there?
That's what I think one of the guys was reacting about, and that's what I think I might have seen with Ryan.
I spoke with a police officer just up at Coventry.
Where is Coventry?
Over that one.
Okay.
I could get you there.
No, no, no.
Well, you know how you get off that little bridge down?
Yep.
And if you just went kind of straight up that road and turned over and up, you'd be there.
Anyway, we went up there because the bikers were up there.
And I was just talking friendly to one of the police officers there.
She told me that that lady that was trampled last time, that was her fault.
Yeah.
She shouldn't have been there.
And as for your grandma, she shouldn't have mouthed off like that.
It's literally the Simpsons in real life.
Like I was right there too as well.
And it was all peace and love.
All peace and love.
Thank you, my pleasure.
I want to go, I'm going to go ask them.
Yeah, yeah.
Can I go pick some?
Yeah, absolutely, go for it.
I'm going to use it with my phone.
Say it again?
I'm not me so cool though.
Rooom!
Can you get our picture?
I didn't see it until they said it.
Now I can't unsee it.
They're back again.
They're back for another-Go for it.
Hey, all right.
Oh, wait.
Ah!
Sorry.
Ah!
Sorry.
Ah!
Good.
Thank you so much.
Nice to meet you.
Thanks for all the work you do.
My pleasure.
Now let me see something there.
Is there a place where a GoPro could be...
Go put money in your meters so they don't give you tickets and tow your car.
Internet, I'm gonna go to the chat.
Were you able to see?
I saw him get kicked.
Viva, the cop tried to kick that dog.
If you can see that on my camera.
Deep up.
How you doing?
I was in that line.
Which one?
We just got a line and we tried to sell the gloves and smoke me with a mirror and everything.
Who had the, did he stick his foot out to try to kick it?
He kicked me and then he hit me with a mirror.
Okay, hold on, let's check this out.
You're an eyewitness individual.
I guess you're actually might be the alleged victim.
What happened?
So one of my friends said, let's make a line.
So I said, okay, we'll stand peacefully, hands behind our back, heels in the ground.
One of the cops came by on a bike.
He kicked me and his window hit me in the side of the arm.
I kept my hands behind my back and I just looked at him.
I asked the chat to just go rewind and see what they saw, so we'll see if there's a clip in there.
It might be me, it might not.
I'm not saying that that was me, but that happened to me.
No, no, no.
I just saw him like, I think I saw him a bit chafing up.
All right, see you soon.
Wow.
How you doing?
I see you again, buddy.
The same, same.
Yes.
I just love you.
I don't know, what am I doing?
Turn it around.
Yeah, go here, rotate this.
I can even see you.
Hold on, hold on, you got to go to There you go, OK.
I just love you.
Thank you.
Yes.
Yay.
See you again.
We love you.
Thank you very much.
Well, let's see.
Proud member of the fringe minority with unacceptable views.
Let me see.
Was that making a crazy face there?
I saw a beach ball.
Thank you.
Thank you, man.
Nice to meet you, man.
There's a beach ball there.
We saw what they said about bouncy castles.
That bouncy ball is going to be deemed to be some form of a weapon.
Somehow, somewhere.
What's your thoughts on all those police traffic lights?
I'm just wondering if they're trying to rub it in the face of the people.
Look, we can do the route that we wouldn't let you do.
I don't know what they did.
maybe they cleared it out so the traffic could come through again.
They completely interrupted his speaking.
Everybody was distracted.
They had a long ways It was a good one.
It was worth it.
See you soon.
Anyways, the internet sleuthery.
These are mercenaries.
These are dudes.
How you doing?
Sit, sit, sit.
Sit.
You're in a tunnel.
I'm trying, man.
They're looking for it.
I don't know, man.
I don't know what they're doing.
Yes, how's it going?
You don't mind being on camera?
No.
Oh, you got the GoPro.
Let's see.
Oh, you got the GoPro.
Thank you so much.
My pleasure.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
Oh, thank you very much.
How are you doing?
Good.
So they were speaking.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Do you want to say hi to the world or no?
I'm sorry?
Do you want to say hi to the world?
No.
I've already talked to the world.
Fantastic.
I want to see what's going on.
Thank you very much.
Are you in touch with the Center for Justice and Freedoms out in Alberta?
I've got a few of them.
I'm with the president and a few of the lawyers.
You need a lawyer?
No, but lots of these people are doing it.
They're looking...
I'll keep screaming too.
Thank you.
I've been listening for like today's story.
I've been listening for like today's story.
I met you at the construction area.
Nice to see you.
Good job, what you've been doing.
Thank you.
Anyway, during the lockdown, we've been inspiring you to keep going.
It's so tough.
I need to see you.
Your videos, you're walking the streets at night to make your views?
They hit me hard.
And your brother?
I'm very proud of him.
He was out of his mind.
You want to say hi to the world?
Okay, what do you have to say?
I'd love to say hi to everybody down here doing their part.
I'm so proud of you to be down here talking to everybody in the world.
Just keep doing what we're doing.
Keep talking to everybody.
If somebody disagrees with you, just try to use facts to prove them right.
That's it, guys.
Thank you very much.
So we'll see you again.
Gentlemen, the flag on a hockey stick, it's the new resistance.
Although, only a matter of time before they say, you carrying that hockey stick around with no hockey puck, that's a weapon.
You're going to play hockey with that stick?
What have you guys seen thus far today?
It's been awesome.
Quebec City?
Quebec City this morning.
That's five and a half?
About five hours.
Did you take the 50 or you come on the 417?
50. We hit a convoy on the way down, so we ended up just taking it easy.
That's very cool.
You drove this morning?
This morning, yeah.
Left at five in the morning.
That's far too early.
Are you spending the night or are you going back today?
We'll see how things go during the day, but so far it's great, so we might stick around a bit.
I think as the day goes on, it might get more heated and the police might get more impatient.
But at the same time, it's so nice outside here.
Like in Quebec City, last week has been rain and cold.
It's been awful.
Snowing in late April.
I know!
So then you come here and there's green grass and flowers and it's a great day to be out and about.
Yeah, it is.
It's amazing.
It's an outing.
We're getting tans.
If nothing else, we're going to get tans.
Stay safe.
Don't get into trouble.
My pleasure.
I'm trying to figure out which way to go.
I'm going to walk down that way.
Good idea.
We're going to go down.
Maybe I'll get a cup of coffee.
Yes.
All right, man.
Thank you, sir.
Okay, so it's people now peacefully rallying around the center.
Oh, there's the freedom ball.
- Almost.
- Almost now.
- Are you live-ing at this date?
- No, I'm just doing a...
- You're vivo, right?
- Yeah, yeah.
- Do you want to talk to the world?
- Absolutely.
What's up, everybody?
- Who are you?
- I'm Unseen Dogs.
- Unseen...
- Unseen Dogs, all one word.
You can find me on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
- Unseen DOX or DOCKS?
- Uh, DOCS.
- Unseen DOCS at...
Where on YouTube?
- YouTube, Instagram.
This looks fancy and beautiful.
What is this?
So I'm actually shooting at a Nikon, believe it or not, for video.
Because paired with this Ninja recorder, I get 10-bit video.
I don't know if I'm getting a bit too technical.
You lost me at...
What kind of lens is it?
So it's a 24-70mm to 2.8.
Beautiful.
This is a mirrorless.
It's not a mirrorless.
When did Nikon start making mirrors?
I don't know.
This came out from the 2019 or so.
Very cool.
And you make video photo or just video?
I do video and photo.
I do a little bit of both, so I'm doing some films.
Oh, like unseen documentaries?
Yes!
I'm an idiot.
Okay, just piece it together.
I see docs.
The neurotic thinks doctor.
That's it.
Okay, very cool.
I've been following you for the longest time, and you're doing amazing work.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Have a good day.
Have a great day and stay safe.
You too.
Sir, I just got to shake your hand, buddy.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for everything you've given.
Do you want to talk to the world?
Sure.
Alrighty.
What do you say?
It's so great to be here and I just want to say personally thank you so much for bringing so much reasonableness and reality and truth to our country over the last few months.
It's been a real pleasure having you and representing us here in Canada to the rest of the world.
Thank you very much.
It's so great to be here.
I've met so many wonderful people.
The message of unity and community, love and forgiveness that came here at the Cenotaph today is an inspiration to all of us.
So we salute our vets and we thank them very much for their service.
This is the right message that we need to share at this moment.
I'm fantastically put.
Thank you very much.
Nice to meet you.
How are you doing?
What do you have to say?
Well, I'm just glad to be here to support the free country that we're trying to hang on to.
I love you.
Watch your religiously, man.
You're cool.
And we're here for the right reasons.
Absolutely.
And people are behaving.
People are behaving thus far.
They always are.
I think it's the other side that's trying to provoke something.
Everybody's happy.
Absolutely.
I'm just waiting.
You want to say something as well?
Go ahead.
What's on the other side?
I don't know the provincial flag.
The Canadian flag?
Come on, I'm not that bad.
No opposite way against the sun.
It's not good doing this.
Okay, let's do it here.
And we'll get the sanitation line.
So this is the original flag of the British Empire.
All the people down in Canada, all the first settlers, we have the British, Irish, French, and the Welsh.
Well, I guess Scottish too.
But that's the original flag of Canada.
Before we adopted this flag, in the 60s, and then everything went to shit.
So that's when everything started going to shit.
It coincides, right?
Apparently it's called the red lipstick flag.
I just found this out.
Really?
You can look it up.
The story behind it.
Cool.
Anyway, that's the story behind the flag.
Nice to meet you.
What's been your experience like?
I've been watching you.
Awesome.
Now you're going to watch yourself this afternoon.
What have you seen thus far?
Anything here?
I've been here for about an hour.
Nothing but kindness.
Where are you in from?
I'm from Ottawa.
I'm from Ottawa.
I've been here, I was a convoy in the winter.
I came down here, first day I was going to go home.
It was a great time.
I was in America, more fines my wife, the police did.
Awful, awful stuff.
Total fashion, illegal stuff.
Unforgivable.
I hope it doesn't happen again.
Well, we'll see.
They look, cops are looking like I'm from Ottawa.
Cops are looking a little antsy today, at least some of them.
But it's going to be the same, the same.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
You look like you have something to say as well.
No, I just want to know.
Finally, I meet you.
And I follow you on YouTube.
And you're doing a great job.
Thank you very much.
And where are you from, if I may ask?
I'm from Portugal, but I live here.
I'm a Canadian now.
Okay, very nice.
I live here on the market.
And I was here when the convoy was here.
Pardon me?
Oh, you guys don't know each other?
Sorry?
You don't know each other?
No, no, no.
I just know you.
And she knows you.
Where are you from?
Mississauga.
Mississauga, okay.
I'm originally from Poland.
Poland and Portugal.
And how do you feel about what you see going on in Canada?
To ask the obvious question.
Not happy.
Not happy.
At all.
This guy has to go.
Politically speaking.
Yes.
I hate him.
Maybe not even politically speaking.
Where is he?
He doesn't have to talk when he can just shut people up with the police.
That's government.
Those guys, these guys, the police, that's ridiculous.
There's nothing going on.
Everybody is calm now, before on the convoy.
I was here all the time on the weekends and nothing was happening.
It's just lies.
Lies.
Fake news.
That's why.
No more fake news for me.
That's it.
Only live streaming.
Sir, you left Poland when?
Nice to meet you.
Same, same.
Nice to meet you.
It was more complicated.
In 2002, I came here to Canada.
But there are some in the 80s problematic with the East.
Communists, like Russia ruling, Soviet Union at that time.
But it was solidarity.
People come together, all united, and then you couldn't even imagine that all his work will be destroyed, that German come together.
But here, what he is doing...
He's lying about all these things.
I just spoke to the counter-protesters and I had a speech like "science" is what we said all the time.
It's a science and science and we believe in the science and the doctors.
But there's a questioning.
What is the science?
Other doctors have a different opinion.
We should check this.
No, you can't ask any questions.
Science has become dogma.
It's terrible.
I give an example.
I'm from Poland and we know that like a couple hundred years ago, people believe that the sun is going around the earth and everybody, you don't feel shaking, moving this earth and it was like in the center of the universe.
And a Polish guy, Copernicus, just find out, did the calculations and he...
We find out that the sun is in the center of the solar system and this earth is going around.
Always like the people who were more educated were in the church, like church people.
If he goes straight and tells about his theory, he could be burned and killed because it was against all this science, what they said before.
And if he will not show these calculations, so till this moment everybody will believe that there's a sun going around the Earth, not its opposite.
So this is the same right now.
You just go...
Go to the opposition, like doctors.
Ask them, what is your calculation?
How do you find that this virus is not spread so much and not killing the people?
Check this and calculate and see, okay, you are wrong this moment.
People are compiling the data that is now becoming largely available.
It's going to be harder to deny it at some point.
It became undeniable, I guess.
No, but you see, in February, people were so close to each other, so they could kill each other.
Like, all these people could die because of the virus.
Yeah, yeah.
I can't, I can't get my job.
I need to go, I need to go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I understand, I understand.
But you have to ask questions.
It was nice to meet you.
Very nice to meet you.
I'm watching your, like, videos.
I need a question for you.
Oh, do you want to be on camera?
Oh, okay, I'll be on camera.
Okay, so I'm getting a question.
In real time, it's a drafted question.
I want to ask you if I can get a picture with you because Mama and I watch on YouTube all the time.
How do you do it?
Did you do it?
I need you to push out.
Do you want me to take the picture?
Do you want me to take the picture?
I thought I was getting a question, like a political question or something.
I want to give you a break from politics.
I just got one.
Is that okay?
Nice to meet you.
There's bubbles in the sky.
You guys don't mind talking to the world?
What do y 'all have to say?
Adopt a trucker?
My name is Chris.
Adopt a trucker.
I'm the foundation of the guy who started it.
They froze my account for 39 days.
They wouldn't even let me put $1 on my mortgage.
Let me ask you this question.
Okay, so they froze your bank account.
Yes.
February 10th, Royal Bank.
February 10th, Royal Bank.
They freeze your account.
Did they give you a reason why?
Because I was raising money for a terrorist group.
That's what it said in the affidavit.
I was raising money for a terrorist group.
You got served with...
What did you get?
That was from the Attorney General first, because me, Tamara, and Chris Barber, right?
What's your name again?
Chris Garrett.
Okay.
Yep.
And so we got this affidavit sent to us.
He used, I don't know what he used to go after me, but because I was one of the fundraisers, which adopted trucker, he froze my account February 10th.
But on February 10th, what came out?
Fintrac came out and said none of the money was from Russia, none of it was terrorist money, but they still went and froze my account.
I couldn't even put a dollar on my mortgage.
I have seven children.
So could you imagine?
How did you pay your bills?
Well, Canadian people right here.
See these beautiful people here?
They came and they brought me gas carts.
They came and brought me food.
They came and paid my oil bill.
Like, Canada is beautiful.
They are the beautiful people of the world.
Like, they inspired me so much.
And that's why I started the Dr. Trucker, because I wanted everyone in Canada to feel part of what's going on.
The truckers came, they did their thing, they stopped, and what could we do to help?
We brought them food, water, money.
We took care of them the whole time we were here.
And it was everyone because of Ottawa that donated money, donated food, and mostly their time.
And people like yourself that go out and actually do the real names.
I appreciate it.
And how did you pay your mortgage?
I couldn't.
I was two mortgage payments behind when they were unfrozen.
The bank, who do you have your mortgage with?
You have your mortgage with RBC as well.
So the bank freezes your bank account.
Joint account.
With which a joint account.
Yep, with my wife.
Child tax credit, frozen.
This is in Canada.
And then when did they ultimately release it?
Did you have to get a lawyer?
Oh, yeah.
How did you pay for your lawyer?
Well, if it wasn't for JC, the Justice Centre, I'd be done.
So I have a criminal lawyer.
I have a lawyer that's taking care of all the escrow money that got put in the bank.
I have JC that's taking care of us.
If I didn't have JC...
Our lawyers, and pro bono, I'd be done.
My whole life would be ruined.
Not that they didn't ruin a little bit of it already.
Awesome.
But, yeah, this has been unbelievable.
I thank everyone for keeping coming like they're coming because it encourages my heart.
Because we can't stop.
That's just digital money.
You know that.
I went 39 days.
And then when did they ultimately release it and why?
Why?
Because the lawyers got on top of them and said, look, you need them.
We released this money and number two was they made a deal with the escrow lawyers that they would take all the rest of the money from a doctor trucker and put it in an escrow until everyone went to court.
So now all the money that was in there, which was $141,000, which I could have gave to all these beautiful truckers, they froze it.
Was that in a separate account?
No, it was in the same account as mine.
So that's why they froze that account, that account.
But all that money is people from Canada who donate.
It's not the government's money.
It's not the lawyer's money.
What platform did you use?
Adopt a trucker.
Give, Send, Go.
I'm the one that actually started with Give, Send, Go.
I'm a director on the convoy, too.
So I started Give, Send, Go.
And when GoFundMe froze all their money, I told these guys, well, go with Give, Send, Go.
They're a great company.
They're a Christian company.
They'll release the money.
They'll look at every situation before they freeze your account.
And, yeah, they were a blessing to me because I was able to spend money from a doctor trucker to supply everything that you've seen that happen, right?
We had a team of people that were providing food, shelters, and showers.
People from Ottawa would come and pick these truckers up and bring them to their homes and actually let them shower, feed them, bring them back to the truck.
Like, Ottawa people and Canada people are amazing.
They're the best.
And that's why it went worldwide.
Because, again, anyone.
I had people from Egypt, from Russia.
And everywhere around the world, giving money to adopter truckers.
I'm not trying to play devil's advocate.
The only thing I can understand is the government's going to say you're raising money and it's going into your personal bank account.
So then they have to freeze that.
I had receipts for everything.
You have to understand.
Not even to understand.
Did they get a court order to freeze it?
Attorney General.
That was the first one, February 10th.
And then the Mariva, which came on the 17th, which you've interviewed, Keith.
He's my lawyer.
And that came on the 17th, so I'm part of that one, too.
So that froze.
Well, I will say this.
At least in that case, they got a court order, unlike after they declared it.
Who are the other ones that just froze 200 accounts without even having to go through the court system?
That's terrible.
And they used FinTrack, too, to figure this out, which they shouldn't have been able to do that.
But, you know what?
What I see today and the love still going on and it's going across the world.
Thank you, Canada.
Thank you everyone in the world for standing up for freedom and our Charter of Rights.
And I love you guys.
I love what you're doing, man.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Nice to meet you.
I see Sfinny.
We're live, Sfinny.
Hey.
How you doing?
Hey, everybody.
It's fun.
Last time we saw each other was cold.
It was miserable.
Now we're getting a sunburn.
What's been going on?
Betches for freedom.
That's what's been going on.
We stood up.
Had a great fundraiser in Burlington all day.
350 cents sold out.
Yeah, we're here.
Here to keep the peace.
What have you seen thus far?
Anything bad?
Well, I saw lots of things bad on the live streams last night.
Personally, I just got into town this morning for the ceremony here, which was beautiful.
Oh, man.
If that doesn't fill your heart, I don't know what's wrong with you.
Amazing.
Well, I'll let you do what you're doing.
I just want to see you, brother.
I'll be around here all day.
I might be ducking out relatively early.
Okay, we'll be in touch.
Absolutely.
I am coming to Nova Scotia.
Hey, I got some fishing spots.
Amazing.
Hey, I just want to say thank you.
You want to talk to the world?
Sure.
I've just been watching your show.
It's amazing.
I love the lawyer stuff.
And you inspired me to do some YouTubing myself.
Dude, you're decked up.
The only thing I don't like is your camera because it's not a GoPro, but I'm going to forgive you.
You know what?
This is what I had.
Inspired me and I got the handle here and everything.
And let me see this.
You're using a Canon if I'm not mistaken.
I have a Leica also.
I have a Leica.
This is Camera Wars.
It's GoPro business.
I'm a professional photographer.
What's your website for the world that's watching?
You know what?
Let's use the film mission.
Film mission is where I do my street photography and also these I've been covering this in Toronto but I'm also was a fashion photographer.
I still am a fashion photographer so these are not my regular gear.
This is what I had and I needed to come and show the world what's going on.
I came to Ottawa but really appreciate what you're doing and I love your channel and inspired me.
Thank you very much.
Thanks and I'll send you some of these pictures.
Where should I send you?
Google my name.
You'll get an email address in one place or another.
And Film Mission.
Thanks very much.
Absolutely.
Film Mission.
My wife was looking for you all over the place.
And she's standing 10 feet from you.
Well, you know, first of all, there's a bit of a delay on the livestream.
And it's not easy to know exactly where you are.
Do you guys mind being on camera?
I don't know.
Did you come in for the day or are you from Ottawa?
We came by chance.
We were here for three days.
And I booked it.
I didn't even know this was happening.
And I booked it.
I loved luck last time.
We got lucky.
Were you out last time?
It's the third time we were out last time.
Amazing.
She's been following you for the longest time.
Nice to meet you.
And we're from Montreal too.
Sorry you didn't win, but in Western.
I hope you keep this as a democratic country and not like we're following some people in China.
It's...
well, we're...
I...
What's going on here is I have a friend from high school who's in China.
And he lives in China.
He says, what the hell is going on in Canada?
It's like, we don't even do it.
We're taking, we're taking.
Here we go.
Those are the ones there.
I won't get into it.
I've heard it.
Sources.
People who draw tons of money because they don't trust the banks.
What a way to blow up a country.
I have a friend.
She's a financial person.
She got a letter from somebody saying that all the counties and these people are on here.
There's stuff that I don't talk about publicly that I still have knowledge of.
That's why I don't say it.
I can give you insights in.
These were our instructions and things are very bad.
That's bad.
Okay, go.
I'm going to have to go for it.
I'll bend down.
I'll bend down a bit.
Don't worry.
Do you mind being on camera?
Here, hold on.
Take this for a second.
Zot is taking over for a second.
Hey guys, what's up?
It's Zot.
I just got here for some of you.
I know some of you know me.
Oh wow, this is a cool setup on StreamYard.
So, yeah, don't forget to subscribe to Zot.
I'm going to be here all day.
I'm just coming to livestream.
I was just in Hagerstown a couple weeks ago.
It's not to say hi and we'll give you a job.
It's okay.
I'm used to it.
Yeah, so everybody tune in.
I'm about to start right now.
Just wanted to kind of get a look at it.
I wasn't here last night.
I actually just drove up from Toronto, but it's weird.
I can't see the chat on this.
I'm kind of rusty, so...
The top swing is the SUV.
The drone comes up.
It's nuts.
So, I think you can reach the car.
Charlotte.
Charlotte.
Yeah, yeah.
It's good to meet you.
Okay, Charlotte.
The internet knows the secret, right?
Where's Zod right now?
He's actually in Paris right now.
What's he doing in Paris?
Well, he wanted to go there and livestream.
I know they had a bunch of convoys there.
I think those are over now.
But he just wanted to go and livestream and show it to everybody, I guess.
That's a honeybee.
No, that's a watch.
No, wait.
It's a honeybee.
It's a honeybee.
I freaked out a little while ago.
Yeah, no, it's okay.
I don't like the movie.
I can't stand it.
So when did you come back?
Do you know?
I don't know.
I guess he's kind of just playing it by ear right now.
Just seeing how long he wants to stay there for.
I guess he kind of just wants to see all of it.
There's stuff going on there too.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
All right.
Yeah, show everybody.
But it was really, really great to meet you.
This is like real-life crossing of streams.
There's no stream now.
That's nice to meet you.
And you haven't seen anything outrageous?
I just got here.
No, not yet.
I mean, yeah, I just got here.
So I guess I'm going to...
I'm gonna be ending soon, so three hours and 40 minutes.
I'm still on my original battery.
Go check out Zot.
It's gonna be on your channel?
Yeah, it's gonna be on Zot.
Z-O-T on YouTube.
You wanna check it out?
Oh, I remember the first time I met Zot, and I said, "What's his channel?" And he was at...
What was he at when we first met?
Oh my gosh, he was at like 5,000.
It was, yeah, 5,000.
Okay, well, go to Zot.
When I tune out, go to Zot, and that's it.
Thank you so much.
It was really good to meet you.
I'll see you around.
We're having an argument.
Facts and figures are no longer welcome on the YouTubes.
Where are you from?
Oh, I remember on what side?
It was on that side of the street, down there.
Here it's warmer.
Thank goodness.
How does this compare?
I love that it's warmer.
I love that we're going to get our message out again.
We have to get our message out.
The vaccines are toxic.
We have to inform the public of that fact.
And we have to stop hurting the ovaries and the little children.
This is where...
There is things.
I think we...
Well, that's the truth.
I know.
Okay, we're going to put that...
We're going to book...
What is it called?
Bookshelf?
We're going to pause that and come back and we'll talk to you in a bit.
We're doing it.
No problem.
Okay.
Yeah, no, because it's...
No.
Okay.
See you soon.
How you doing?
How's it going?
You want to say...
There's a train on the bridge, a unity train.
Oh, see, that's what...
The bridge is crossing to Ottawa.
Okay.
Chat, let me see where we are now.
Yeah, there's no more room for science on certain places.
You have to have those discussions.
How are you doing?
Good, good.
Let's see what this is here.
Okay, so my battery charger is no longer charging.
How are you guys doing?
That's good.
Good to see you.
I'm going to the Unity Bridge.
Let's see what...
Okay, so I'm...
Okay, so we're gonna see where this unity bridge is going.
Good morning, y 'all.
Thank you very much.
We're live now.
I'm gonna make my way to the unity bridge somewhere.
Is it that way?
Let's see what's going on here.
Well, anyways, I mean, that's what's going to be happening today.
So, Zot will be live when I end my stream.
To go to my computer bag.
Oh, that, okay.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be another...
Oh, God, if I can't, I may not be able to walk that way.
I need a geography lesson.
Does that bridge go to Gatineau?
No.
How you doing?
Thank you.
How's it going?
Okay, I'm going to change charges here.
Hold on.
I got one dead charger in my pocket.
Let's see if this works.
How you doing?
Let me see something.
Hold on.
Oh, good.
There's a little bit of juice left.
How you doing, sir?
My pleasure, my pleasure.
The bridge over there, that crosses into Quebec, doesn't it?
Yes, it's maybe 1.6k.
That might be 3.2 if I gotta go both ways.
Okay, we'll see how far I go.
Okay, let's see here.
Big camera crew.
They are rolling in.
That's a Panasonic.
Okay, so that might not be...
All right.
Let's see what we got here.
They've got the guy on the single wheel again.
Let's see what we got going on here.
So I see a Super Chat that I'm able to get.
It says, "Tails, yes.
Both of the bridges, you go to Gatineau." Okay, good.
I parked my car on the Quebec side, so I wouldn't have any problems.
So the only question is, how far away from the car will I be if I cross over there?
One way or another, I've got to go back to Quebec on foot today.
I'm going to cross state lines, people.
It's going to be the cross state lines with an iPhone.
Are we still charging?
Hey, how's it going?
Hey, see you all the time.
Thank you.
Keep up with the dirt.
My pleasure.
Well, I haven't eaten yet today or had anything to drink, even a cup of coffee, but...
I'm not breaking today's pass with a poutine.
I'm going to go with the healthier, healthy option.
Oh, okay.
Now here's, here's...
How do I do...
Let's just run through.
I'm going to talk as we go so that I don't get those copyright trolls.
Okay.
Blah, blah, blah.
Here we go.
This street is empty because it's been blocked off on both ends.
There's a cute little dog.
How you doing?
I'll never forget that hair, guys.
Dude, I'm never going to forget this dog.
I love you.
I love this.
You are exactly what I want in a dog.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
Have a good one.
I love Winston, people.
And I love Punch.
But I love mushy-faced dogs.
How you doing?
Oh, you want to say hello to the world?
Doesn't matter.
I'm on or off.
Look at my tulip jacket.
It's so cool.
I watch you all the time, man.
I have a 16-year-old here.
She has to listen to you all the time and learn.
She'll be a very educated 16-year-old.
So good you're here.
I'm not sure if I'm going to walk to the bridge there.
I think they did a good job on trying to restrict and make it difficult.
But anyway, people are here.
We're here.
You're here.
There's a sick bike right over there.
Look at that bike.
You can tell the bike.
It makes a nice clicking.
Absolutely, absolutely.
Here, go for it.
All right.
Dude, I guess I'm going to go to the next one.
I'm going to go to the next one.
I've seen you online a million times now.
Dave, do you know what time it is?
I'm going to show everybody what's going on over here.
It's at 12:51.
It's at 12:51, okay.
All right, so I'm going to, okay.
Nice to meet you.
Okay, people.
I'm going to walk back.
I'm going to go to the Unity Bridge.
No, I'm going to go this way.
I'm going to go, I think I'm going to end it where I ended it the other night.
How you doing?
Ivan, you're the man.
Thank you very much.
You guys want to say hi to the world?
You hesitated.
Hi, everybody.
Freedom.
Freedom, guys.
Fight for your kids.
Fight for your rights.
Hold the line.
Hold the line.
Thank you.
Awesome.
My pleasure.
Have a good day.
Do you got to put this on YouTube?
Oh, it's on right now.
It's live.
It's live.
All right.
Let's see the flags.
yeah Beautiful.
Thank you.
See you guys soon.
Absolutely.
Okay, here we go.
Thank you, brother.
Have a good one.
Alright, let's see.
We've got those uni thingies.
My gosh, do they just look like traps of injury.
Injury traps.
I have to run into you.
Not run into you, as in hurt you.
Hey, I'm good.
And you know what?
Do you want to say hi to the world?
Yeah, sure.
All right, we're on.
We saw each other last time.
Of course.
I'm not getting one, but it's cool.
You strike me as the cautious side.
I just bought a new mountain bike.
I'm going to stick to two wheels.
What do you have to say?
I just want to...
Tell everyone that the world is, you know, a place to enjoy love and happiness together.
And I've been talking to some of the protesters that are counter protesters and I just keep telling them your anger is not going to change anything.
Anger and frustration, unkind words are not going to change anything.
And hopefully doing this in love is going to change things.
That's all I can hope for.
And I do believe, I do believe that the greater power that I believe in, God, that justice will prevail and that all of the injustices will be dealt with.
Dealt with the court.
We won't say punished, dealt with in a just manner.
Absolutely.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you too.
I said, I'm going to find you.
Hey, I found him.
We found you.
You don't mind being on camera?
God bless you.
How are you doing?
God bless you.
I'm fine.
Thanks.
I think the chat is probably going to say you remind them of Gad Sad.
Do you know who Gad Sad is?
Google it after.
It has a little longer.
To talk to your kids.
Oh, even more like Gad Sad.
It's amazing.
So what do you want to say?
I want to say, love the poor and help them.
Canada is poor right now, and we need to help them.
All of us.
Poor is the most important human being on earth.
What they're doing is to finish the poor, and we have to stand for them.
That's who we are.
God told us, go help the poor, and we are here to help the poor.
When you look at all these people around here, some of them, they are completely, completely, completely desperate.
Desperate.
They need us to stand beside them and say, keep your trust in the Lord, because that's the only hope.
This government, they must go by our vote, if we don't agree with them.
But if we agree with them, we want to keep them.
But we don't believe, many of us, they are not doing the job that they were elected to do.
They are globalists.
They are trying to do Canada like every other country in the world.
Communism.
I am not afraid to say it.
And I wish, I wish people will get more educated toward this, what's happening in Canada instead of just slacking off hour after hour after hour.
Our children is counting on us.
Our grandchildren is counting on us.
You are the children of the free.
That's why you're here.
Because your parents have bred freedom in you.
Otherwise you let it go like others.
But you are not.
You are the children of the free.
God bless you.
You are the seed of your parents.
But then I keep you going.
I like it.
Thank you very much.
We're here for our 10 kids and our almost 20th grandchild.
You have 10 kids?
Yes.
Double congratulations.
Well done.
I love watching you every time I can.
Sir, you look like you have something to say.
No, no, I'm good.
I've talked to you before.
The only thing I will say is I've had some wonderful conversations, truthfully, with some anti-protesters because that's who I am.
I'm not here to argue or fight with anybody.
I'm a retired firefighter.
I was taught to solve problems.
I'm a problem solver.
And the people I spoke to, one of their main beefs, which we were able to discuss, one of their main beefs was that we're too, like, we shouldn't be here.
And when we chatted, I said, well, where else can we be?
Like, I told them, I made it clear to them, and they understood.
I said, I wish they built these federal buildings in the middle of nowhere.
So it'd be harder for the politicians to get to them, and they'd want to stay there longer, perhaps.
And secondly, if we want anybody.
Anybody, if they wanted to protest, they weren't going to interfere with anybody else's homes or livelihoods.
But I said to these anti-protesters, "Where else can we go?
That's where the buildings are." You know?
And I just said, "I'm sorry, but, you know, with no disrespect, you guys have chose to live here.
Like, you take the good with the bad." You know?
And they said, "Yeah, I can't really say anything against that." You know?
So that's really the only thing that I...
Because you know what?
I was here for the trucker convoy as well.
And these are unprecedented times.
I mean, many of the people that I did speak with that are anti-protesters, they say, well, this has never happened before.
And we both were able to agree.
We've never had this much turmoil within our government, within our society.
I mean, I was told twice today, I parked down on Gilmore, which is about seven blocks down, when I was walking up the street this morning with my Canadian flag over my shoulder, I was told to get to F out of town.
I have no business here.
If I didn't have this Canadian flag on my shoulder, I would have been able to say hi to these guys.
It's crazy.
It's upside down.
You know, it's upside down.
And, you know, we're just, you know, I heard the gentleman speak earlier.
We're just all, look, as I told the anti-protester people, I said, okay, I'm here actually fighting for you too, because it's us now who's going to be you sooner or later.
You know, and I just said, we just got to, like, as you know, hatred literally blurs your heart, blurs your soul, blurs your vision, blurs your thoughts, you know?
And people are just unfortunately so filled with hatred that it's blinding us from solving some problems.
And I know you're a great guy.
I watch your stuff all the time.
You're doing a great job.
And sadly, that's what we need.
We need people like you to get...
You can't rely on the traditional...
No, no.
And so many people aren't even aware of the Trusted News Initiative.
The Trusted News Initiative was formed.
By the BBC, the CBC, CNN, and several other American mainstream medias in June of 2019.
It's not a conspiracy theory.
It's there for the world to see.
Look it up.
The Trusted News Initiative.
They made an agreement.
And now they're coming up with the disinformation governance board.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going down such a bad slope.
And it's because of the people in these castles we built them.
We shouldn't have built them castles.
We should have literally built very average buildings out in the middle of nowhere where they had to go to work and do their job.
No, I agree.
They live like gods.
They live like kings and queens.
They live like gods, kings and queens.
I mean, we built them castles.
On the taxpayer dollar.
We built them castles.
No wonder their distorted view of reality because we'd actually built them castles.
We should have built them average buildings.
Wouldn't have cost a fraction of what it cost.
And we probably shouldn't have put them here.
We should have put them somewhere that wasn't going to interrupt.
I get it.
I wouldn't want to live here either.
In fairness to the anti-protesters, I get it.
I wouldn't want to live here either.
And like in any protest, there's people walking by and saying stupid stuff and swearing.
That's not who 90...
Nine percent.
We saw it.
Nobody needs to be convinced of that except the people who can't be convinced.
Anyway, thanks for everything you do.
My pleasure.
Nice to see you again.
Thank you.
God bless.
Live from the shed.
Brother, how's it going?
The vibe is better today.
It's better for today for now.
I have a bad feeling as the day progresses, tensions are going to increase and mount.
But I'm heading out of here early.
I say early.
This is going to be four hours now.
Let me just turn my camera.
Yeah, what is it?
I've been on since 9:30.
Now this battery charge is dead.
How many battery packs do you carry?
I got a lot.
Someone gave me five the last time.
One of the days in Ottawa, but I'll change it.
I just have the one.
I might need another one.
Do you need another one?
I actually only have one.
Hold this for one second.
If you have a spare, I'll transfer you for it.
I just want to introduce myself.
Hey, what's up?
So I'm just asking to steal a battery pack because I don't know which camera to look at.
Anyway, to the Viva crowd, I just had an interview with CBC that I did live.
You go back and watch it and I hope CBC doesn't use it improperly.
I tried my best to word it very carefully.
But it's always concerning talking to CBC, but seemed like a good guy.
And I'm hoping to be able to build a dialogue with him.
So, see how that goes.
Hope you guys have fun.
If you guys didn't see, got to go for a ride in a sidecar.
So, check that out.
You can go take a ride in a sidecar with me with the bikes.
Bikes are now out on their designated routes outside the city.
So, that's what they're up to now.
There's three routes that they went on.
But you can go...
Rewinding my livestream and you'll see going for a ride in the sidecar.
That was pretty awesome.
We're...
Oh, I see.
StreamYard.
I should try that.
I just used the YouTube one.
Yeah, what else do we have to say?
We're here on Parliament Hill.
It's great.
Nice day out.
Enjoying it.
We're going to have a rally here soon.
And, um...
What else do I want to say?
I'm...
Hey, it's great to be here.
Check out live from the show.
Thank you very much.
I'm taking my camera back.
Oh, no, I'm giving you the thing.
I don't need this.
Hold on one second.
Is it working?
It's working.
So take this.
I appreciate it.
Hold it.
There you go.
Boom.
I'll get you back for it.
Thank you.
My pleasure, my pleasure.
Because you're not just speaking for young people, you're also speaking for my generation.
We've already been through...
Do you want to talk to the camera?
No, I just want to talk to you.
Well, we can hear you, we can hear you, so if you don't mind, okay.
No, I mean, we've already been through...
In the late 60s and 70s we were up in front of our high schools marching for women's rights and you feel like you're finally in a country where I mean both my parents fought in World War II and you think that you finally got to the place where you have freedom and it's a nice country and everything was going well until the last two years and all the freedoms that we fought.
The framework is sacrificing your freedoms is what freedom means.
You're free to sacrifice your freedom.
And the fact that free speech has been taken away to an extent now, too.
And if you don't agree with the narrative that they're spewing the party in power, then you're the other.
So it's kind of been a couple of years of feeling like the other, and you're the voice in the dark.
Well, thank you very much.
Thank you.
And thank you for what you do.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
All right.
I'm going to start heading back that way.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
I was curious if you had any thoughts on what went down there last night.
Did you examine some of the live footage?
No.
We interviewed a number of witnesses.
You get a bunch of different stories.
Ultimately, at some point, they were saying the cops let the bikes in.
And then shut it off and escalate the situation.
They shoved a woman to the ground and then a bunch of other protesters shoved the cops back.
And allegedly that's what triggered...
They let the bikes in.
But did they let the trucks in too?
Well they had to let the trucks in.
Because they just followed in behind them.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That I don't know.
I was told by some that the bikes and the trucks had a comment or authorization in there.
I don't know.
One way or another, the bikes and the trucks made it in.
People all followed in.
Anyway, that was what I heard.
But everyone, you're going to go piece together the testimony, the evidence.
Stitch it together.
Yeah, because there's a live stream of the truck coming in, and there's live streams from different angles, and so someone needs to go do some analysis.
It's not going to be me, but the internet is smarter and has more...
And then you can just share their video.
Absolutely.
Well, I have a live stream.
So you're going to be live all day?
I'm going to, as long as I can here.
Live from the shed, people.
I appreciate it.
When I tune out...
See you again, brother.
Yeah, keep up the good work.
Thank you, too.
High fives.
How are you doing?
Hey, brother.
Good to see you.
All right.
See you guys soon.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
I met a woman this morning who escaped from Poland.
Do you want to talk to the cat?
No, no, no.
Don't say it.
Keep your point in the way.
She escaped from Poland at the age of 16 and 1980.
She says that this is why it's coming here.
I'm talking to Polish, Cuban, Romanian, Hungarian.
Hungarian last night, yeah.
Everyone.
All right, man, we'll.
I don't know if we have time.
I'm just going to say hi.
Do you want to say hi to the world?
I've got to tell that story.
Is it a story that will get me banned on the internet?
I can try harder if you want.
It's just the truth.
Well, the church we've been part of in Atlanta, Canada, we have people who are in PEI normally, people in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and we travel sometimes to go to the church outside of Moncton.
And we have friends who lived in PEI, who loved it there on their family farm, raising their kids, their homeschooling, just a great, great family life going on.
And PEI has been so difficult that they decided to leave.
They love PEI, but they...
It felt like they're living in a prison.
They were in fact living in, it may not have been a prison, a maritime bubble where you couldn't leave the maritime provinces without an exemption or an essential work.
It was effectively a geographic prison.
Plus, within the maritime bubble, PEI, for a long time people, had a highly restricted ability to leave.
Unbelievable.
Starting with the quarantine, and then the Vax Pass, and it just became...
Very, very difficult.
So some of these families decided to pack up and leave their dear beloved PEI to get more freedom.
Where do they go?
New Brunswick.
Where for us to go from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick at times, if you weren't vaccinated, and it changed so many times I simply got confused.
But we had a police board.
We had it one time to pre-register.
When I drove, I don't remember when it was, a year ago.
We went to Quebec to New Brunswick.
And there was a checkpoint where they pulled you off the highway.
They turned us back.
They said, go register to cross from Quebec to New Brunswick.
Show your papers.
Okay, sorry.
Keep going.
No, that's okay.
My understanding was because it's written right in with the freedom of access for Canadians to travel freely inside.
What they're doing is they're breaking some of our most fundamental laws.
Mobility rights under the charter.
So we go to Mass on Palm Sunday and meet these people we haven't seen for two years because of this whole thing.
And one of the families lets us know that the home they purchased, they actually met the people selling it.
And that's a husband and wife who both worked or worked for the federal government, or LWAP, leave without pay, to the point that their financial resources couldn't keep.
Basically, they lost their home because of this stuff.
And the people who bought the home met them and befriended them.
We couldn't believe this.
I think there are a lot of stories across Canada of people's lives, their businesses, losing their homes, mental health, suicide.
There's a whole other dimension, multiple dimensions that are actually occurring.
And nobody knows.
It's just terrible.
It's just terrible.
Leave without pay.
Leave without pay.
And you can't travel.
So you can't even get on a train or a plane within the country.
So, that's just one.
But across the country, someday, hopefully, these stories will come out.
And some, maybe these people will...
Well, just right now, we all have to be each other's lifelines.
That's it.
Nice to meet you.
What's your name?
Nice to meet you.
Can we watch you?
Can we enjoy the Easter Sunday?
Awesome.
I just want to say hi to my mom.
She's watching at home.
Hi, Mom!
You waited a long time.
I saw you in the back.
Nice to meet you.
What do you got there?
The CFF.
Okay, it's CCFR.
CCFR.
What is that?
Okay.
Nice to meet you, sir.
All right.
Sorry, sorry.
All right, guys, have a good day.
All right, we're walking in.
I think it's, yeah, four hours and five minutes.
I'm going to wind it up at the same place I wound it up yesterday.
Oh, yes.
You want to say hi?
Nice to meet you.
No, do you want to say hi to the internet?
Oh, no.
No, it's fine.
I'm from Montreal.
I watch you all the time.
Awesome.
Same.
Have a good day.
Okay.
There's a drone in the sky over here now.
drone up there I still cannot get over the fact that the government could have used this as an opportunity to drive business to an ailing downtown Ottawa.
Thank you, David, Viva Frye, for your great on-the-ground journalism.
I'm hearing the line from Happy Gilmore.
Face it, Happy.
How you doing?
Good, very good.
Face it, Happy.
You are a golfer.
Face it, Viva.
I'm not a journalist.
I'm a documentarian.
How you guys doing?
I saw the Freedom Rocks yesterday.
Let's do a little POV high fives.
How you doing?
Booyah.
See you again.
Thank you.
There we go.
And boom.
All right.
I might be...
I'm out of here now.
Sooner than later.
So stay out of trouble.
I think if the day goes on, things get tenser.
But keep the cam...
My pleasure, man.
Keep the cameras handy.
All right.
See you soon.
All right.
So that's it.
It feels like the tam-tams, actually, and it smells like the tam-tams.
Anybody who's from Montreal, you'll know what I'm saying.
Hi!
Freedom!
It is fantastic.
You know what?
That WAPO article has poisoned the word freedom for me.
The rallying cry of the far right.
How are you guys doing?
Just saying hi, Matt.
You want to say hi to the world?
Thank you, yes, and thank you for what you're doing.
I appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
How are you doing?
Good, good.
I gotta hug you.
I used to say don't free hug.
Have a good day guys.
Hi Viva.
How are you doing?
Good.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Everyone's saying hi.
I have to meet you Viva.
My name is Ray.
I watch you.
Oh, awesome.
Do I know your avatar?
Do you mind being on the camera?
No.
Alright, do you want to say hi to the world?
Hello there!
How's everybody doing on Freedom Day?
Do you comment on YouTube?
What's that?
Do you comment on YouTube?
Sometimes.
What's your avatar look like?
That little circle next to your name?
Oh god, I forget.
It's like an R with a blue on it?
Yeah.
Okay, that's the default one.
Yeah.
This is Luna.
You've got a beautiful dog, Luna.
She's two years old and she's my hero.
Did you get her during COVID?
Well, actually I got her before.
Yeah, I got her before COVID.
She's a beautiful dog.
Oh, she's gorgeous.
I had her two years since April 16th.
That's when I turned CBC radio or TV on.
All of the news.
See, I have to read it just so I can know what they're saying.
But it's enraging.
It's enraging.
No, it is.
Their spin on Justin Trudeau forming inquiry to look into...
They frame it like it was a benevolent act of Trudeau when it's an obligation to ensure government transparency.
Well, look who's doing it.
Well, look who's doing it and under what limitations.
Anyway, it's great.
Did you make it over?
I've been going now for four hours and ten minutes.
Haven't peed, haven't eaten, haven't had a cup of coffee yet.
I'm going to do all of that at the same time.
You guys don't want to be on camera?
Alright, what do you have to say to the world?
Actually, quite awesome to meet you, for starters, because you're quite a big name.
A lot of people came down to see you, actually.
Well, you know what?
The government might get mad at me for that.
Keep a fry.
We have confirmation that he brought people to Ottawa.
I'm here documenting people, that's all.
And documenting in real time.
And hearing the people, which is what Justin Trudeau should be doing.
What do you have to say about, I don't know, the last two and a half years of Canadian society?
I just want to have freedom to move around.
I have family in the States, and I'd like to go and visit them.
I haven't seen it in years.
It's atrocious.
It is, and he's sick.
Okay.
I just wanted to say, I saved you yesterday.
You remember?
I was holding you on that post.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You want to say hi to the world again?
Sure.
All right.
When I was standing on that post and the thing was wobbling.
I helped you.
Oh, I'm going to get distracted.
Oh, you and your dogs.
It's crazy.
It's a nice dog.
That's a beautiful dog.
It's a reflexive part of my brain.
Nice to see you guys again.
Stay out of trouble.
You should move to Ottawa.
You're always here.
We have a lot of family friends who live in Ottawa.
If I move, Ottawa's not the destination.
No offense, Ottawa.
Take care.
Oh, the dog's there.
We're going to see the doggy.
Hey, doggy.
It's a beautiful dog.
Hey, come here.
No.
A little nervous.
Yeah, a little squeak.
Alright, so that's it.
I don't know what the plan is tonight for any of the rally.
Whether or not people are going to come and gather and do it spontaneously.
One thing is clear.
The popo aren't messing around.
I just have to say, I've been watching you since a few months now.
You're doing awesome work.
Thank you very much, Stephen Magnum.
Okay, I have some info for you.
Though it's a lot.
I'm live streaming right now.
I know you are.
I can't find it.
Okay.
But I'm going to get in touch with you later on.
I know you need a podcast.
Yeah, but bear in mind that I don't take any more.
No, no, no, no, no.
This is something I just want to get in the open.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
Okay, absolutely.
I have evidence against Matthew Curry, Ralston King, and Catherine McInnes on Nazi symbols.
Okay, go.
Okay.
My name is Stephen Magrum.
I'll get in touch with you later.
Okay.
Let's go see another dog.
There's another dog.
Okay, well, anyways, that's it.
So there's a very zero tolerance policy by the po-po who aren't messing around.
Okay, let me see.
I can see these chats now.
Thank you for the ground journalism.
A super sticker from Scripture Shores.
A super sticker from Vincent Wong.
Salty dogs.
Oh, snap.
Okay.
Will you be filming the speakers on the hill this aft?
No, because I'm going to be ending this now and going on my way back to Montreal.
Cyber Lily.
But Zot is out there.
Live from the Shed is out there.
So there will be people.
Me, I hear that drone again.
I hear that drone.
There it is.
Right there.
It's right above me.
Right there.
And there's a seagull.
That's a big drone.
Anyhow.
So that's the drone.
No, I'm heading back now, but there's going to be Zot, Live from the Shed, Autowalks, Youscott Auto, we travel up on 69. You know, the regulars are going to be streaming still, so.
Is the drone in descending mode?
Is it?
Okay, cool.
I noticed that.
How long does the battery last?
It lasts about 40 minutes.
Okay, so it comes down and you change the batteries.
And is it a DJI Inspire?
No, it's a DJI Inspire.
Okay, that's good.
I used to have the Phantom 3, but yeah, okay.
So they bring it down and change the batteries.
Batteries last 40 minutes.
And I guess they're just...
Did you know that during the Rittenhouse trial there was a lot of drone footage that the FBI had?
I mean, it's amazing.
That only came out during trial.
Random thought.
Okay.
So that's it.
I hope you all enjoyed this.
There will be others carrying on where Viva leaves off.
Or just carrying on.
Okay, I'm gonna put my phone.
Well, I'm gonna do it here.
This is actually where we started last night.
Okay, here we go.
And I'm gonna get the computer.
End it at the same time.
Let me see if I can see in the chat.
Everybody, thank you all for everything.
Reporting.
It's like reporting.
Hello!
How you doing?
I would be doing this.
It's just documenting and talking to people and listening to people.
That's the most important thing.
You know what?
I realize I have to shut my phone down to tether off my computer.
So everybody in the chat, thank you all.
Clip and snip some good parts if you want to, you know, make some bite-sized content for the Twitterverse.
Outstanding work, Viva.
Thanks.
It was a privilege to see you.
James Somerlid, thank you very much.
Yeah, I got to get something to eat and something to drink.
Okay, I'm reading some of these comments.
These are funny.
Where are the bikers?
Right now, Steven Fulger.
The bikers, I think, are doing like a bike on the highway.
They're doing some sort of, not a convoy, but an organized ride, from what I understand.
World Economic Forum doesn't like freedom.
That much is true.
Yeah, the pee-pee.
I don't even know what I have to do more.
I think I need the coffee more than the pee- I have nothing to pee.
That's the thing.
I see a little pug-faced dog, which jewels a supersticker.
Thank you, Viva.
All right, guys, so go for it.
Enjoy the day.
It's a sunny day, man, and I didn't put on suntan lotion, and I'm going to be tanned, but mostly on the part of my body that protrudes.
Thanks for being here.
Thank you very much.
Well, hopefully the others will carry on for the day.
The most important thing about this is just documenting so that no one can misrepresent what's going on.
Something bad happens that there's cameras there.
So you don't get into a situation where a woman gets trampled by a horse and the police say she threw a bike at the horse and lo and behold it's an elderly woman with a walker.
So that's what the cameras are there for.
People enjoy the day.
Go for it.
Get some sunlight.
Exercise.
Vitamin C, D. And talk to people in real life.
It's a beautiful thing.
Peace peeps.
Peace peeps.
How's it going?
Good.
No internet?
There is internet.
I'm tethering off my phone, yo.
Go.
There you go.
good Oh, you thought you could get rid of me.
You thought I was gone, but I...
Oh, dear God.
Close that up.
Yeah, you thought I was gone, but hot mic, people, you're still alive.
All right.
Let me see something.
Okay, this is closed, and now I got to take myself out of the stream and then close down my computer.
There's been a lot of boomer moments.
See, it's so much easier here.
Look at this what I can do.
I can bring up the chat.
Maybe next time I'm going to live stream with my computer.
No.
And whoever gave me this shirt, thank you very much.