The Suppression of #TrudeauMustGo & MORE! Viva Mondays!
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Let me just preface this by saying we're not doing the full five minutes.
Going to do a couple of minutes, not the full five minutes.
I want to end today by speaking directly to kids once again.
I know many of you are in virtual school.
Speaking directly to kids.
Many of you have made more sacrifices over Christmas, over the holidays.
Not seeing your friends, not seeing your loved ones, having to hunker down, having to help out around the house as your parents are working virtually.
This is not easy.
And I know almost half of kids across this country have gotten their vaccine from ages 5 to 12. We need to get more.
So please ask your parents if you can get vaccinated.
Getting vaccinated protects yourself, protects...
Your family, protects your grandparents, protects vulnerable people, but it also supports our frontline workers who are working.
Marketing directly to children is immoral, if not in certain jurisdictions, actually a prohibited practice.
Here you've got the Prime Minister of Canada marketing pharmaceuticals directly to children, bypassing their parents.
Government knows best.
This is not even as bad as this five minute montage highlight that I put together gets.
Working incredibly hard.
Our nurses and doctors and people in hospitals who are dealing with a rise in cases.
We know kids across this country, you've been doing the right things over these past long years.
And it sucks.
And it sucks.
But you've been amazing.
It sucks.
And we need to keep doing everything we can to get through this.
This is the part.
We're going to play this clip.
And then we're going to get into today's show, which was a short notice, spur of the moment.
I go to Twitter and see that somebody's tagging me and trying to reach me with something that I knew was going on, but didn't fully appreciate the story behind it.
Listen to this, people, and wonder how it could ever be that young kids...
This is La Semaine des Quatre Julies, the same show where we saw Justin Trudeau in French talking about...
Those misogynist, racist, taking up space, do we really want to tolerate them?
I'll play that clip again after this.
This is the same show.
And tell me that this doesn't have a very, very sinister vibe to it.
You can all read the captions.
Listen to this.
Oui, tous les deux, on a une seule dose.
Ah oui?
Est-ce que vous êtes d'accord, vous autres, avec la vaccination obligatoire?
Oui.
Oui?
Ah oui, hein?
Wow.
On serait chez Zédrillé, Julie?
That's their teacher, not their mother.
What should we do with people who don't want to be vaccinated?
We should call the police.
Yes.
If they don't have their vaccine, it can make a lot of people in danger.
As the government is doing it right now, we need to cut them little things to little until they get vaccinated.
Thanks.
I look at that.
It actually makes me sad in my heart to look at that.
I want to end today by speaking directly.
It makes me sad in my heart, sick in my stomach to look at a kid.
First of all, to look at an adult who thought it was a proper thing to parade out children onto a center stage of a provincial talk show and have them spout off the most hateful vitriol you could possibly...
Call the police on people who don't want to get vaccinated.
Cut them.
Just cut their rights, cut their freedoms, little by little, until they finally submit, until they succumb to the pressure.
Children, on la semaine de 4th julie, by the way, and if that person looked familiar, if that setup looked familiar, oh, there's a good reason.
There's a good reason for it.
It's because she had none other than...
Here, let's bring this one up before we bring in our guest for the day.
She had none other than...
The man of the hour himself, Sir Justin Trudeau, on her show.
On en connaît tous, des gens qui sont en train d 'hésiter un petit peu.
On va continuer d 'essayer de les convaincre.
Mais il y a aussi des gens qui sont farouchement opposés à la vaccination.
Ils sont extrémistes.
Qui ne croient pas dans la science, qui sont souvent misogyniques, souvent racistes aussi.
C 'est un petit groupe, mais qui prend de la place.
Et là, il faut faire un choix en tant que leader, en tant que pays.
Est-ce qu 'on tolère ces gens-là?
Voyons.
Do we tolerate them?
Now, by the way, so this clip was from September 2021 during the federal election.
This clip, I did not know until speaking very briefly to Marty Up North.
You may know him on Twitter and YouTube.
I didn't know that this video was actually the video that spawned the hashtag, or at the very least, the viral campaign that was born out of one man watching this clip and reliving those emotions and putting a tweet to the Twitterverse about a week ago that itself went viral and that caused a cascading effect of everyday Canadians, black, white, men, women.
Coming out and saying, I'm a woman, I must be misogynist because Justin Trudeau says so.
I'm a black Canadian, I must be racist because I don't want to get vaccinated.
And it was one after the other after the other sharing their stories in a tweet, explaining who they are.
I think what is the 240 character limit now on Twitter?
And one after the other with the hashtag Trudeau must go.
And it turned into something of a, I guess what you call it as a social media movement of sorts.
Why did Biden declare COVID over?
David, I'm going to get to the American stuff after our guest comes on and explains what has happened.
And just so everybody knows what I'm doing today.
Today I'm going nuts, people.
I'm doing the emergency, which I typically do.
This is not an ad.
There's nothing sponsored about this.
I bought all this crap.
I'm putting in yerba mate in vitamin C because I think this might make me feel like I'm drinking a Red Bull without the sugar and the...
Toxic crap.
But we're going to get to some non-Canadian stuff afterwards.
And we're going to get to the story of the man who started this, who's got his own history on the interwebs, his own story as well.
Let me see something here, by the way.
Standard disclaimers, no legal advice, no medical advice, no election fornification advice.
Superchats, thank you.
We are going to move this over to Rumble in a bit, exclusively.
We're going to start off on both platforms.
Ninja Kitty says, possible sidebar guest, Mother saves daughter from...
Send me a link.
Or tag me on Twitter.
I'll Google it in any event.
I think I'll be able to find it.
Okay, people.
Enough of the intro.
Oh, no.
Sorry.
I said I was going to do the article summarizing this for anybody who might not be familiar with it.
The Postmillennial put out an article.
Summarizing what has been the news out of Canada.
Can you imagine trying to be the leader of a country?
When trending in that country now is hashtag Trudeau must go.
And back in the day, trending in the country where the man is supposed to be leading, hashtag blackface Hitler.
I mean, these are actual trending tags of the leader of the country.
A man who is incapable of leadership, incompetent, malicious, bad.
That's not bad.
Bad.
This man is supposed to be leading a nation that is mocking him publicly and is getting such traction.
It's the number one hashtag on Twitter.
When you cannot be taken seriously or morally by your nation, you are no longer capable of leading.
You are only capable of ruling through an iron fist of sorts.
Post-millennial.
Who wrote this one?
Is this Libya?
No, Joshua Young.
No, is that it?
That looks like it.
Joshua Young.
Hashtag Trudeau Must Go goes mega viral on Twitter.
Highlights the diversity of Canadians opposing Trudeau's tyranny.
I'm Jenny, a hardworking 44-year-old single mom.
Last year, my dad was admitted to a hospital across the country.
He was dying.
I was not allowed on a plane to go be with him in his final hours.
This will make me cry now.
To give him a hug and to tell him I love him.
Trudeau Must Go, one woman posted with the hashtag.
The hashtag Trudeau Must Go has gone viral on Twitter as of Sunday with over 400,000 tweets calling for the resignation of Justin Trudeau.
Tweets from across the country expressed a wide range of grievances ranging from vaccine mandates and their associated travel bans to Trudeau's governing policies and views of conservative Canadians.
Not of conservative Canadians, of Canadians who don't share his views.
The people opposing Trudeau's mandates are not conservative by any...
They're not necessarily conservative.
I'm a 45-year-old registered nurse who's been taking up space for 20 years in the long-term care.
Justin Trudeau has already dealt with me and facilitated my abrupt career change.
According to Justin Trudeau, I have unacceptable views and must be dealt with.
Trudeau must go, wrote a nurse who was fired for not complying with Justin Trudeau's mandates.
I'll clip the link to the article so you can all go read it and I'll post it in the chat.
And it was trending, the Trudeau must go.
It was at 480,000 retweets.
And then it somehow fell out of the top 10. And now it's back into the top 10. I don't know how it works.
It's possible it was always trending and there's variation fluctuations.
It's possible, I don't know, the results depend on who's searching.
I don't know.
But it looks like, and it has been the case historically, sometimes with an unfortunate or an embarrassing...
Hashtag starts trending.
Twitter comes in and fixes that.
And it looked like maybe at one point in time they were trying to fix this and then maybe a bit of the social political blowback has allowed the algorithm to determine it organically because as of about 20 minutes before this stream, I noticed hashtag Trudeau must go was yet again topping the charts.
That's the backdrop, people.
This is the link to the story.
I'm spitting on my computer when I get angry.
And now we're going to have Marty from up north.
I know about two minutes of conversation with him about him and whatever I could do by way of due diligence of his social media footprint before bringing him on.
So anybody, any sleuths out there who's going to go around and find some embarrassing tweet?
I don't care right now.
Right now, the story of the day is how this hashtag came to be and who the person that originally had the idea to say, I'm just going to address Trudeau directly and tell him, What I think and show him who he's saying takes up space.
Is a misogynist, racist, anti-science that we...
Do we tolerate these people?
We're going to see him.
He looks radical to me, people.
He's got a lot of books behind him.
He's got a beard, so that's always a...
That's the dead giveaway right there.
The beard.
Marty from up north.
I'll post your links afterwards and people can go check you out.
I did a 20-minute due diligence in as much as possible.
You got a YouTube channel where it looks like you hike the trails of Alberta and Canada.
And other than that, couldn't find any immediate affiliations with nefarious groups.
Who are you for those who don't know who you are?
You know, my life has been out there for anybody to see for 10 years on YouTube.
I mean, I...
I'm an Alberta boy, an engineer, 30 years in the oil patch.
So I work in the oil patch, had a great career in the oil patch, took me across the whole country and around the world.
But I live out in the country and after busy days I retreat to my acreage and then on weekends I take off, I go into the wilderness.
So on YouTube I'm just known as a guy who goes out and does these long hikes.
And I always kept YouTube, you know, it's not political.
There's nothing political.
In fact, on YouTube, you could find me writing my, one of my most popular videos on YouTube is me plowing my driveway.
It got 300,000 views because I'm like, who wants to watch a guy plow the driveway?
I guess Americans who don't see snow were fascinated by that.
And then I found a voice on Twitter a couple of years ago, and I started going on Twitter.
And Twitter for me is...
Well, YouTube is outdoors.
Facebook is family.
Everybody's got the Facebook.
I got a LinkedIn profile where my professional career can be seen.
And then Twitter gives us a voice to do things.
And for me, my voice on Twitter was like you.
I mean, thank you for having me on the show because I love just in your intro how you can...
Look at a clip and think about it in a critical way and break it down.
And that's kind of what I was always doing on Twitter, is helping people break down things and help with their critical thinking, you know?
And in the last year and a half, for me, it focused on COVID.
When I would see a COVID story that didn't make sense, and then, you know, you see people piling on going, oh, that's great, or that's bad.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, pause, you know?
You know, as a crude example, like, does it make sense that 200,000 people got vaccinated yesterday in Calgary?
Like, there's a million people who live here.
Like, you know, like, think about it.
One in five of us went to get vaccinated yesterday.
And I got blasted on Twitter.
Like, I've had two accounts cancelled because I was pushing a little bit too hard against that COVID narrative.
Hold on, let me stop even there, because undoubtedly...
The people who no longer like you or who have discovered that they hate you are going to go search around.
What were the tweets that got you booted from your first and second account?
The first one was, generally, I got reported for spreading misinformation about COVID.
I can't remember the specifics, but something somewhere said, nope, that's...
And I was smart to their...
Like anytime I would post information, I was getting raw data from government websites.
So whenever I made a graph, I always made sure that I had the citations.
And I swear to God, the moment I forgot the citation, boom, you're gone.
So that was the first one.
The second one was more nefarious.
I literally challenged Omar Al-Habra.
You know, basically saying, hey, dude, like, when are you going to lift these vaccine restrictions at the airport?
Because obviously the vaccine's not doing anything.
And then I provided some data and same thing.
I forgot the references and wiped out.
So let's say the vaccines are not not doing anything, as we've seen from the montage.
Everyone would like to thank the vaccines for having less severe symptoms the third or fourth time they got COVID.
And Omar Algebra.
I think you poke the wrong bear and if they can find a reason, they'll find it.
Go ahead.
Just explain actually your credentials.
And I'm not saying credentials as in to give credibility, but just so people know what you studied, that you have a functioning brain.
So I studied chemical engineering.
So my degree on my wall actually says Bachelor of Applied Science.
In Ontario, bilingual.
Moved to Alberta.
Been in the oil patch for 35 years.
And, you know, I do have a pretty impressive resume.
I'm not a moron.
So I work for companies like...
TransCanada Energy.
You know, I mean, in a sense, I am a sucker for punishment.
I worked on Keystone.
So you've heard of Keystone XL.
Well, I operated Keystone and tried to get Keystone XL built.
I worked on Energy East.
If anybody's from out east and has ever heard of an oil company called Petrolia, I was the president of an oil company that succeeded in getting frack permits in Quebec, but we got expropriated.
So, you know, I have a professional background.
I'm semi-retired, and at one point near the end of my career, I actually worked for IBM on artificial intelligence, and doing data analysis is just in my DNA.
It's just critical thinking, data analysis is in my DNA.
And you have four kids as well.
I'm married and I have four kids, you bet.
And three of my sons, my daughter is the oldest.
She's a hairstylist here in Calgary.
And then my three sons are following in my footsteps.
They're all studying engineering at university.
But they're trying to, I'm a chemical engineer and I think, I don't know why, but they all went into mechanical.
So, but that's fine.
Traders, those traders.
Traders, yeah.
And think of my poor wife, Karen.
I mean, it makes for some interesting, you know, interesting talks around the table.
You know, I'll toot my horn a little bit.
I mean, the boys still try to trap dad.
You know, they'll come back from a class and two of them are away, but, you know, they'll come home for weekends or something like that.
And it's like, hey, dad, do you know what VSRP stands for?
And I'm going, yeah, valence shell electron repulsion theory.
And then they just go.
Christ, you know, the old man's got me again.
So, and that'll come, that's a segue because my memory and what I remember is, you know, I can dig in my archives and find stuff pretty quickly.
So, you said you'd been on YouTube for a decade doing stuff that was totally non-political.
Marty, I'm noticing a bit of a similarity here.
And so it was outdoorsy stuff.
And then COVID hit and the world changed.
Yeah.
Actually, the world changed for me.
The world started changing around 2014, 2015, right?
And I say this.
I was a typical Albertan.
Head down, ass up, working.
Busy.
We were busy.
And we were prospering and everything was good.
And if somebody told me, hey, Marty, you know, you got extra taxes going out east and you're not getting anything in return for it, I'd be like, I don't care.
It wasn't political.
It wasn't political at all.
And then there's a slight turn in the oil industry, and then we bring in Alberta Notley, and then we bring in Trudeau.
And then for us, to be honest, things got a little bit tough for all of us in general, and for me in particular.
And then all of a sudden, it's like the government, it's okay that they were wasting my money, but now they're not wasting my money.
I'm turning to them for a little bit of assistance.
And then you realize, oh, they're not even helping us.
They don't want to help.
And now, not only do they not want to help, but they're actually against me.
So I work in the oil patch.
So you start to feel kind of attacked if you work in the oil patch.
And then, bang, COVID comes in.
And now there's even more...
More fighting with the government.
I mean, the government's supposed to help me out, but it doesn't even feel like it's helping me at all.
It literally feels like it's against me.
And for anybody who's watching that might not fully appreciate what you're describing right now, when you say you live out West, you're sending money that's going out East, you're talking about the equalization payments, the type of...
Whether it's equalization or whether it's taxes.
I mean, sure, I'm making more money than the average person and I'm paying a high tax rate.
And sure, some of it is wasted.
But that's the typical...
I'm a typical Albertan.
It's like, well, whatever.
If somebody's profiting or it's helping...
Sorry, not profiting, but it's helping more than it's hurting.
So hopefully.
But you start to wake up.
I mean, the money is literally being wasted.
Now you get upset about that.
But then you get upset when you ask for help and you don't get help.
And then you get upset when they start to pile up against you, which brings up to where I'm at at this point, which is...
The tweet that I sent out almost didn't happen.
So last week, the tweet prior to that one was probably this time a week ago.
And I said, hey, folks, goodbye.
I'm on my way to the mountains for the next four days.
Because on Twitter, I am trying to get...
Like I said, I'm known as the COVID guy, so I'm getting past that.
And now it's like, what do I tweet about?
So if you look at my tweets recently...
They're a little bit more boring.
They're a little more political.
I'm paying attention to Poilievre.
Whatever.
But I'm not very active on Twitter.
And I send a tweet.
I'm going out to the mountains to go hike.
Weather turns really ugly.
Smoke in the mountains.
So I turn around.
I come back home and sitting like this, you know, having my morning coffee on Tuesday last week.
And I'm in a bit of a debate with somebody.
Over minority rights and stuff like that.
And as I'm debating, I'm like, I remember a video that you need to see, which is the one you showed of Trudeau being interviewed in French.
And I'm trying to use that in my little debate on Twitter.
And then I realized that the version that I picked had no English captions on it.
So, you know, I should have looked further because there's plenty with English captions.
But, you know, je parle français, c 'est ma langue natale.
So I decided to put my own translation on there.
And you know what?
You know, like me, when you're a critical thinker, when you put thoughts to paper and you're reading it, it does something different.
So I'd heard that video a bunch of times, right?
I'd heard it, seen it, forgotten about it, brought it back up, put the captions on there.
And as I'm putting the captions and I'm reading the words, I'm going, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
He's calling me, you know, he's calling me.
An anti-science, misogynistic, racist person.
He goes further to question, you know, do we tolerate them?
He doesn't answer the question.
And then he goes further and says...
But you guys in Quebec, the 80% that took the vaccine, you did the right thing.
So, you know, and as I'm reading it, I'm like, I can take it apart in so many ways, right?
You're stereotyping, which is bigotry, which can lead to discrimination.
Oh yeah, you did do the discrimination.
You're pitting a group against another.
You're attacking minorities.
And I was like, so I wrote that post.
I just wanted him to know who I am.
And if you look at my Twitter, I rarely use a hashtag.
And I start typing, you know, it was like I was addressing that to Trudeau, to him personally.
I wanted him to see who I am.
And, you know, whatever.
I sent it out.
And then probably went and mowed my lawn after that.
And then come back, you know, two hours later.
And I'm like, holy smokes, you know, like a thousand likes, two thousand likes.
I mean, and at that point.
My Twitter account had whatever, 8,000, 10,000 followers.
So I'm just Joe Schmuck who sent...
Actually, I got the toot right here.
It's an older picture, by the way.
Well, I like the picture.
It has that border, I forget what app.
Oh, no, the Instagram, like a Nashville sort of border.
And I'll read it when this goes on podcast format so people know what the tweet says.
It says, at MartyUpNorth underscore two.
I'm a 55-year-old Canadian.
I'm married, father to four, university-educated, and perfectly bilingual.
I'm an engineer solving problems for 35 years.
I'm a volunteer hockey coach and an avid outdoorsman.
According to Trudeau, I'm an extremist who needs to be dealt with.
Hashtag Trudeau must go.
Yeah.
Go for it.
Yeah, sorry, go ahead.
Yeah, you know, you're almost like, where do you, like, so...
I wasn't raging, but I was, like, I'm getting over the, you know, I'm being pushed hard.
And I'll admit this, like, since talking to people, I realized that I actually made it through COVID.
Unscathed.
Sure, it hurt me and my family, but when I hear some of the other stories, I mean, man, I consider myself blessed because some people have had horrible stories that have come out as I've talked to people just in the last four days alone.
You know, you said I look bliss in there.
It's a bit of an older picture.
It's about two years old, and it's a self-portrait at the end of a 190-kilometer hike.
So I am bliss.
In that moment, I am bliss.
And then you come back to this reality that we're in.
And then what's interesting is I start to trend.
And I'm new to this, right?
It goes viral.
But the story, the next story of this is the attack, is the instantaneous attack.
By Dean Blundell.
And Dean, I kind of expect.
I mean, I actually follow him.
You know, he's a shock jock, sure.
And then Gerald Butts, and I'm not surprised.
And so, you know, and I don't know if you can find that one quickly, but Butts, you know, basically says it's a conspiracy.
So I'm like, okay, whatever.
So I grabbed the camera a second time, this time, and I pointed to myself and I just go walk in my yard.
And I'm walking in my yard and I'm like, hey, Gerald, like if you think I'm a...
You know, a Russian operative.
Like, this is me in my backyard, dude.
And then here's my Twitter feed, or here's my YouTube channel.
Check what you want, you know?
Let me see.
I've got the response to your post.
Now, let me just see if I can see.
This is your post, but I don't see Gerald Butts' original tweet.
I don't doubt Marty is real.
I don't doubt that he believes he started this thing, which started in the US days before he thinks he started it.
Sadly, he's being used.
By whom?
Hold on.
Who's Gerald Butz?
Skeptical optimist.
You sound like a...
He's being used by whom?
You don't sound like a skeptical optimist.
You sound like the conspiracy theorist that you accuse others of being.
Oh, it's even better than that.
But yeah, and you're being facetious, right?
You know who Gerald Butts is.
No, no, no.
I'm telling you, I'm not sure I know who Gerald Butts is.
Oh, boy, you need to know who Gerald Butts is.
He was the best man at Trudeau's wedding.
Oh, okay, fine.
Well, okay, I know.
I think I've seen the picture.
He's an advisor to Trudeau at first.
He's been disgraced during the SNC-Lavalin, but he's still behind the scenes.
He's the man who helped Trudeau raise $40 million for the election.
So he's the cleanup guy.
He's the guy who's been sent now because this is going viral.
So somebody's like, Gerald, you better go and start dealing with this.
So when we're going to talk about the disappearance of the thread and all these other things, it's like there's no coincidence anymore.
Nothing.
I'll tell you funny stories about that.
But Marty, Marty, the first tweet that he put out was not this one.
It was another one that said you're a bot or was it this one?
No, he put one out that I'm a bot, so that's why I respond.
I don't know where you can find that one, but I have to find it.
You know, he immediately said, hey, I've seen this trend online of Trudeau must go, and obviously there's bots at work.
I love this.
So who is this now?
That's the one.
That's the one.
This one right here.
Yeah.
The real question is, who is paying for this campaign?
And then he's got this fake account underneath there of somebody claiming that there's a form letter that we use or I use and that it started in the US.
Do you know what the amazing thing is?
Because this is when people get traumatized by real events and then they see conspiracy theory everywhere.
I literally just read an article yesterday in Newsweek about this.
I'm an honest citizen.
Go Joe Biden.
And it's like, it's the same cut and paste on a variety of accounts, but they're clearly not legitimate accounts.
Like they don't have any history.
It's all gibberish.
And so they take that bot farming concept and then apply it everywhere, even if it's to a real individual human who has 10 years of social media history that anybody could have looked up on their own had they taken 30 seconds to do it.
But then when they find out you're real, then they have to say you're being used by someone.
Yeah, and full disclosure, like, you know, the format of the tweet...
Is not entirely original.
So sure, you know, I'm on social media.
So you see pictures of that style.
So it's in your mind, right?
So it's kind of in my mind.
So when I'm saying, hey, this is who I am.
In fact, I was trying to go through because I'm pretty sure on one of my blasted account, I had said something similar in the past that didn't gain traction.
Sure, is the idea original?
No, it's not original.
You know, it's me turning my face to the Prime Minister and saying, hey, this is who I am that you're attacking.
That's definitely not original.
But, you know, and I'm pretty sure we dispelled that myth that it was bought pretty quickly.
And yes, he comes over the top and Blundell, Blundell was hilarious.
Like Blundell used everything at his disposal, you know.
I don't even want to give Blundell more attention than...
Let's not.
Because I've had my run-in, and I realize you give everyone a chance, and then you realize they're just bad-faith actors, and then there's no point interacting again.
And it had to do with him accusing Pierre Poilier of being alt-white.
And then it led to an interesting discussion.
Done.
So, no more attention.
So, Gerald says, you're a bot, it's a bot for him.
Oh, no, I don't doubt you're real when he finds out you're real, but now you're being used.
Are you in the sod, Marty?
That's a joke.
Okay, sorry.
And I was literally going to, like, you know, I wish I could turn the camera around.
I was going to walk around.
I mean, my office behind me is a mess.
I live on an acreage.
I got weeds growing everywhere because I just don't even take too, well, I take good care of my acreage.
But I'm like, man, if I'm the operative, like, wow, you know, that's hilarious.
And I think we got past that story.
And so the two things I want to talk about, I mean, so then...
Nobody...
I was still...
So I'm new to this, but I was still surprised.
Nobody...
Well, actually, I need to talk about Dean just a quick...
Go for it.
I'm being tongue-in-cheek.
Yeah, without using it...
So he does this podcast, and he's got his two guests.
So when you look at his podcast, Dean's trying to stick to his narrative, trying to win the argument that we're bots.
So he reads some of the tweets, and he purposely picks the absolute worst ones, you know, the ones with three followers.
Okay, sure, there's probably some people like that.
And then over his shoulders, he's got the other two co-hosts, and they're laughing along.
But then you can see one of his co-hosts kind of like looking down at his phone, scrolling, going, oh, shit.
You know, like...
Wow, there's thousands of these people doing this.
And I'm going to make a fool of myself if I stick with this argument.
So I got past that argument.
I mean, what I want to talk about quickly is that this is a big story.
This is an actual story of people that are...
Oh, hold on.
Marty, sorry.
I was about to let this go, but then I found this tweet.
We'll do this and then we'll let it go.
Let's recap this.
Hashtag Trudeau must go thing.
A few hundred Twitter accounts.
Trolls, bots, misinformed people spend their entire weekend trying to convince me that they were real, and the Nuremberg trials are coming.
Well, nobody's trying to do the and part of that, Dean, so that's how you make a true statement false, by adding something false with a conjunction, and therefore it becomes a false statement.
No, they're real, and that's what they're trying to convince you of, and they are.
Who owns who?
I don't even know what that question means.
A few hundred.
Let me just go back.
I think at last check, where I posted the update, is this my account?
Oh, it's over 500,000.
It's over 500,000?
If you just hit on the Trudeau must go and just scroll down.
I mean, and the other interesting thing about, we can talk about the suppression, but one of the fascinating things was that, sure, we live in echo chambers.
I mean, if you're following Marty, you probably tend to have conservative values and like the outdoors or whatever.
And so I know that my feed is only getting similar-minded people.
And so I'm seeing the likes and the retweets and the people posting their pictures, but then it got so big that all of a sudden I'm seeing people that I normally wouldn't see.
Now I'm seeing the single moms, the nurses, the people from whatever, First Nations or whatever, people who might not have followed me.
There's so much of it on the internet now that it's just overwhelming.
The message that's being...
How this resonated with people.
It's overwhelming.
And that's the story that we don't want to lose track of.
So now I realize that Gerald and the others, it's a distraction.
And the story is simply that Canadians are fed up.
They're fed up.
It's an amazing thing.
I also discovered people who I've never seen before through this hashtag.
And what's amazing is like...
I don't like the identity politics aspect of this.
It's not because I'm Jewish that I think my opinions on any matters that are Jewish are more or less valuable than others.
I don't like looking at a Canadian and saying, oh, I saw a black Canadian tweet this out, but I saw Canadians of all races, genders, everything, creeds, tweeting this.
And these are the people that Justin Trudeau literally...
Said are racist, misogynists, don't trust science, extremists.
And these are not extremists.
These are people, some of whom are new Canadians.
And that was one of the other funny ones.
I can't remember.
It's a so-called journalist.
I think it's David Moore or somebody like that.
And same thing.
He's like, for all you guys that are taking offense at Trudeau's words, well, then you're obviously...
You're obviously those things.
And I'm like, my God, like the mental gymnastics that you did, you know, I just called you, you know, if I call you a big crybaby and you say, no, I'm not a crybaby.
Oh, well, you just made my point because you're a crybaby.
So if you're a racist, no, I'm not.
Well, then why are you offended if I call you a racist?
I'm like, wow, the mental gymnastics that that guy did to defend Trudeau was ridiculous.
My brother did one.
This is how I know that they're real people.
And the reason why it took off so much, it's sort of like...
My brother did one.
They're bought.
They're being paid by people to embarrass Trudeau.
It couldn't just be that people are fed up.
But it's like, this hashtag has all the hallmarks of what makes something a successful viral campaign.
The Ice Bucket Challenge was so good...
Because it allowed people to share themselves, show that they have, I'll call it courage for lack of a better word, share something personal about themselves in a creative way.
This allowed people to share who they were and people who for the last two years have been suppressed into silence, have been intimidated into submission, and they get to humanize themselves.
To a government that has dehumanized them.
It brought out bots in a weird way because there's a noticeable trend, apparently, of Canadians creating Twitter accounts just so they could do this.
I wouldn't call those bots.
No, they're not bots.
Exactly.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
I see people making posts saying, I've always been shy.
I would never put my picture online, blah, blah, blah.
And now people go, here's my picture.
I'm like, wow, amazing.
So the amazing thing is it goes viral.
I did not know it started with your tweet, but apparently people do and then immediately go after you.
Oh, yeah.
Well, actually, before we go into it, so, yeah, okay, so, but I want to talk about the, you know, I don't want to talk about conspiracies because I hate talking about conspiracies because as an engineer, you know, managing a project is hard enough and a conspiracy would require so much.
But one of the first guys who comes after me is Gerald Butts.
And then he goes radio silent.
And then shortly after that, you see the Trudeau must go hashtag sort of disappear.
It's no longer trending.
Let me just stop you there.
Because I feel crazy.
Because I double check and triple check my homework before putting it out.
I saw Trudeau must go was trending.
Because I changed the settings on my phone to see what's trending in Canada.
It's there.
Two days later, it's gone.
Number nine is Trudeau has to go, making its way up.
And then a day and a half later or a day later, it's back to number one.
Do you know it?
I mean, look.
Yeah, or the algorithm would force you, if you tried to retweet and you go, Trudeau must go, it would finish on.
Trudeau must go on.
I'm like, oh God, backspace, backspace.
So they were doing, you know, it's, and then there's the guys who hijacked the I'm with Trudeau.
That's hilarious because now they created, now they created false identities or real identities, but took false pictures, you know, Omar Khadar and saying, I'm with Trudeau.
I stand with Trudeau because, and they flipped it.
So then.
The internet is a fantastic, funny thing sometimes.
But you get people coming after you.
Ironic that Gerald Butts and Dean Blundell are now on the same team here, so to speak.
Does the media reach out to you to hear your story, or do they radio silence from CBC?
Oh, total radio silence.
I've had a couple of podcasts.
Independents are reaching out.
Very, very small independents are reaching out.
I've had...
I've had groups call me and ask me if I would sit in on a Zoom call just to talk to people.
Like, I got a group from Northern Ontario.
It's like a business association of people very hard impacted by Trudeau's and Ford's policies and people that are...
That are on the edge of despair kind of thing.
And they want literally to be told that I'm a voice that's re-given them a bit of hope is insane.
And so they just want me to talk to them.
I don't want to be the face of this.
It's not what I set out to do.
But then I thought about it.
As the days have progressed, I realized we're all in a movement.
If you're against...
These things, you're in the movement no matter what.
And I always said that I had to do my little bit to fight back, whether it's voting or whether it's doing this.
And now I'm kind of like, okay, I got to do a bigger part and I'll do a bigger part.
But the media, now I call you the next tranche.
You're independent and pretty big, but CBC, CTV, global, nobody like that.
Nobody.
So what has been the last week?
What's it been like for you?
I mean, you've never trended.
You've never had an experience like this, I presume.
What's been like and what are you going to do now as of tomorrow?
So I'm doing these.
I'm doing a bunch of these now.
Actually, I think maybe the fact that it was a long weekend and the Queen's...
Funeralists today had an impact.
I think maybe now everybody's getting back to work and I might get some calls.
I don't know.
I got a couple of calls, a couple of requests for more independent, you know, independent media.
The Western Standard here in Alberta, I'm going to go sit in their studio and talk.
But actually, pragmatically speaking, I'm heading up north on Thursday to go hunting for 10 days.
I'll be in the bush and I'm totally unavailable.
So somebody's going to have to pick up the reins while I'm gone.
Fantastic.
Someone just posted a super chat.
I'm going to read it.
It's beyond upsetting.
Ellis, David, my daughter committed suicide on the 12th.
She was only 14. This is the result of COVID lockdowns and our failing healthcare of Canada.
True to must go.
Hashtag true to must go and so do the rest.
They cost me my baby.
that's terrible.
This is, no, and it's, and it's, oh, that's, That's probably...
I've heard so many stories like that in the last week.
So when you say, what has it done to me?
I mean, I'm pretty grounded.
I'm pretty grounded.
You know, I can go in my backyard and I'm pretty grounded.
But there's been some pretty tough emotional moments as you read some of those.
The other thing is I've been asked to pop in on a lot of Twitter spaces and talk and listen and stuff like that.
And it's weird to have people say I'm giving them hope.
And I'm like, oh, God.
I'm at a bit of a loss for word for that.
You know, I am.
And that's why I so appreciate being on here.
Like, it was kind of a, you know, I was trying to reach out.
I mean, it was weird, right?
Because people said, like, you've got to get more out there.
You've got to get out there.
This has to get out there.
We can't keep this out there.
Marty, when I was documenting the protest in Ottawa, and I interviewed the lady whose two kids...
Died from overdoses during the pandemic.
She just needed to speak to somebody.
She needed to speak to the world.
Justin Trudeau and the rest, Jagmeet Singh, who they want to call everybody under the sun the names that they want to call them if they don't like them, doesn't come down and listen to this woman who told me her kids were addicts, had their lives under control, they were doing well, and then everything turns to shit.
People relapse into the bad habits that ultimately cost both of her kids their lives within short order.
And you got Justin Trudeau going on la semaine de 4 juillies.
I mean, it is the insult to the injury.
It is the dehumanizing rhetoric after you've been degraded already for two years.
People want to talk.
Sorry, but you're making me think of something.
It's not a movement about...
It's a movement, but there's no leader to the movement.
We need to just...
Everybody needs to talk about this.
That's all I want to happen now.
At this point, I mean, you talk about it, and because you talk about it, somebody else will talk about it, and somebody else will talk about it.
And it's not the tweet.
It's the emotion.
It's the concept.
It's the fact that Canadians are tired.
We're tired of being divided.
We're tired of having a government that seems to be working against us.
We should never have a government that...
Questions whether anybody needs to be tolerated.
That's not even a question on the table anymore.
We need to make people realize that we're going backwards in terrible ways.
I mean, democracies are scary, right?
Democracies are scary.
And for all of their worth, we can say they've been around since the Greek.
No.
Modern democracies, Americans, Canadians, European.
But they are scary because it's the will of the many.
But we put things in place, like the Constitution, the Charter of Rights, and other laws to protect the minorities.
Because if you're a minority in a democracy, that's scary.
And then when Trudeau starts using the kind of language that he's using, like he did in that interview, do we tolerate these people?
And that's the other message I'm telling people.
What happens when your opinion becomes the minority?
Sure, it's easy at this point to say, well...
I took the vaccine and you're being stubborn.
And so I'm the minority.
Sure, but where does it stop?
You know, if he goes after old people or those with kids or without kids or those, you know what I mean?
And I'm trying to get people to think and to project and to imagine.
And my God, that seems so hard to do.
And Marty, like you know, these people who...
When I was in Quebec, when we had the vaccine passports implemented, and I went to a Canadian tire, and sure enough, there are demographics as to those who are statistically less vaccinated than others, and it's Black Canadians, Indigenous, Latino Canadians.
And sure enough, I go to this Canadian tire, and there's a family there, a Black family, not allowed into a Canadian tire.
And this guy is saying, do we tolerate these people?
I mean, substitute these people.
For who is actually impacted by this.
And he's saying this at the same time that he's apologizing for the atrocities committed by former governments, including his father's government, against the very same people.
But the same people, just, you know, back to your intro, sorry, but to your intro, like, I was thinking about this when you're talking.
Trudeau's popularity dropped briefly when he got that bad haircut.
And now it's coming back up.
It's like, my God, like, you know, seriously, we're in the country now where you're voting for a guy based on his haircut?
You and I are toast, I guess.
Well, you got a pretty cool haircut.
Mine's pretty typical.
But no, it's, it's, it's, that's what I, it happened by accident, but it.
Didn't happen by accident.
I guess some of the things I've been doing have been building up to this and there's a momentum going, but we just need more dialogue in this country.
And then, unfortunately, you've got platforms like Twitter where we're on that are just hammering us, trying to prevent us.
And then you've got Trudeau talking about a bill like C11 or whichever.
On the verge of passing, Bill C11.
Should we be panicked?
Should you and I be panicked?
Absolutely.
Now I'm getting mad thinking about this.
Happy thoughts.
You'll be up in the mountains.
There's no politicians there to ruin that yet.
Marty, before we go, is there anything that you want to mention that I have not yet asked you?
You got the hate from them?
I'm not abroad.
The funny thing is...
I wouldn't suggest you go on Dean Blundell's show, but it's funny that he would sooner make fun of you than invite you, but that's the way it goes.
Oh, you missed an opportunity, as far as I'm concerned.
I don't understand.
I told him that.
I said, you could have been an ally, dude.
You could have been an ally and legitimately get some great followers and some great traction, or you can do your garbage stuff and whatever.
Do whatever you want.
I blocked him.
Under the advice of a lot of people, I just blocked him.
Where can people find you and not just your political stuff?
Because your YouTube channel is kind of awesome.
It's just called Marty Up North.
I like talking about that.
Let's finish on a happy thought.
Marty Up North, the YouTube channel, has been a great...
Social media, but that one in particular, has been a great...
I met people online through Marty Up North on YouTube, but I met people in real life.
And I've got to tell you a quick story.
I used to do an annual contest.
And invite people to make submissions and then they come to go hiking with me.
And then a couple of years ago, two years ago, I did the contest and the winner was an American named Eric.
And Eric is coming up to Canada.
And I just do a quick live stream saying I'm on my way to pick up Eric and then we're going hiking.
And then just out of the blue, I get a text.
And it's a guy at a restaurant in Calgary named Evan Robertson.
And Evan says, you know, you don't know me, but I'm the chef at this restaurant.
And if it's not too late, why don't you and Eric swing by and I'll cook you dinner?
And the moral of my story is that a lot of times people are faced with an opportunity or something and fail to grasp it or don't want to grasp it because it's easy to say no.
I could have easily said, no, I'm not going.
I'm not going.
Bull, I'm going, right?
So I go visit Evan at his restaurant.
We sit down.
And Evan comes and sits at the table with us, feeds us.
And we hit it off.
And he tells me his idea.
I'd like to go hiking with you.
And I'd like to...
I see how you eat on the trails.
You know, you're eating freaking hot dogs and mashed potatoes.
And I think we could do better than that.
And I'm telling him, Evan, when I'm hiking, it's not about the food.
But anyways, I go on my hike with Eric.
Come back.
And I go on a hike with Evan.
And Evan cooks a backcountry meal that's like...
Like, million-dollar meal.
And it sparks a friendship.
And me and Evan after that went on.
Literally hundreds of nights out in the wilderness hiking.
And every meal was a gourmet experience in an incredible setting.
And he pushed the boundaries and the limits.
Anyways, now I'm getting, now I'm in a happy place.
Now I'm in a happy place.
So social media can have a crazy positive impact on people's lives.
And if you're presented with an opportunity, try to recognize when that opportunity is there and grab it.
Because it's easy to say no, but grab those opportunities.
Fantastic.
I'm going to pin all of your links in the pin comment here and on Rumble, but Marty, thank you.
And the funny thing, I'm happy this opportunity came up and we made it happen on an hour's notice.
I'm driving with my wife.
I get a couple of text messages from some trusted people.
I was like, holy crab apples, let me do some DD and let's get this done.
This was phenomenal.
I'd love to come back any day, talk about any subject you want to talk about.
I mean, politics, outdoors, adventure, anything.
I'm pretty versatile when it comes to that.
Absolutely.
First of all, I say enjoy what has begun with you as the catalyst.
And it should go somewhere.
I mean, this is trending in the worst possible way.
I mean, I like this trend a little more than the hashtag BlackfaceHitler just because this is one I can actually use without...
I didn't use the other one.
I used the other one, but only ironically or to reference it.
Trudeau must go.
I can actually use and not feel guilty about it.
And the bottom line, you've tapped into something that's of national interest and that reflects a sentiment across the nation.
So I say you should feel proud, but you should just harness the moment.
It's amazing.
I'm happy.
And thanks for having me on your show, man.
I so appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
My pleasure.
My pleasure.
Have a good day.
We'll talk soon.
You too.
Cheers.
Bye-bye.
People, what a weird world it is.
I did not know that this was going to be the day when I woke up this morning.
I was planning on doing some house cleaning and did.
I went out for breakfast with my wife to a bagel shop and we sat down and, you know, a couple eating bagel lox and cream cheese in Florida.
It was funny because it's a Monday and the whole thing was funny.
It doesn't matter.
Then the day turned into this and it's phenomenal.
I am going to bring it over to Rumble now exclusively, where we're going to talk about some other fun stuff.
You know, speaking of demonizing your adversaries, the new talking point is out for the political left.
And I'm calling it the political left because I'm talking about the upper political echelon and not the people.
Because it seems that sometimes, you know, there's the expression punching up.
It seems that sometimes the politicians...
Like to demonize the people instead of attacking the policymakers.
And the new talking point now is that raising your hand to the air, even if it's in prayer, you might just be a Yahtzee.
So let's do this right now.
We're going to move over.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I saw someone.
Well, I can't say that wasn't the thought I had.
We're in.
We're in Florida.
We're having breakfast, bagel, lox, and cream cheese on a Monday morning.
And we're looking around.
I was like, these couples around us look very happy, I say to my wife.
We're just a few decades.
We're just a few decades between us.
And it's not just for Jews to retire in Florida either.
There's a lot of French Canadians who come down from Quebec.
I actually hear a lot of French in Florida, and I love it because it's a good time for me to practice.
Here is the link.
It's in the pinned comment in the chat.
I'll give everyone a couple of seconds to go over there.
I didn't want to go over mid-interview because I didn't want to break up the interview.
I want to leave the interview intact so that everybody can watch that.
Fantastic.
And I'll tell you something.
I'm a little...
I am a little...
What's the word?
Not gun-shy.
Not traumatized.
But I get nervous because you don't know people on social media.
And we live in a world now where you take a picture with the wrong person and you support diagonal extremism.
I'm joking.
But we do live in a world now where everyone is held responsible for any social media posts that someone out there might have posted if they have them on their channel, have a discussion with them, take a picture with them.
So I had to do a little homework.
I was very satisfied with the homework that I found on Marty's channel.
In one of his videos, he talks about drinking out of a creek, a flowing creek up in the clean mountains.
He says you're more likely to get sick from the stuff under your nails than from drinking from the water.
I'm neurotic.
I'm gonna filter the water and maybe put an iodine pill in there, even though I know the iodine's not good for your liver, but whatever.
I'm neurotic, and I have to live with that.
Okay, winding it off on YouTube, people, make your way over to the Rumbles in five, four, three, two, one.
We are now exclusively on Rumbles, and I have no guest, which means I can do the joke.
I think we're...
No, I'm not going.
I am wearing the Politics Ruins Everything.
Am I schlitzing?
Yeah, I'm sweating.
Damn it, that's gross.
Why did I have to bring everyone's attention to that?
Okay, people.
Let me go to Rumble and make sure everything's good here now.
The chat moves fast.
They're working on a slow mode and they're working on allowing me to highlight the comments in the chat.
There is a workaround that involves using Streamlabs.
I can't highlight the chat, but at least I can put a screen over screen to make it happen, but I don't use Streamlabs.
I'm using StreamYards.
They don't have the option.
Okay, so while everyone trickles over here, the talking point of the day, people, is that now raising your hand in support, in prayer, at a rock concert, if you're flashing a light, it's a ticky torch now.
Who remembers when we used to have lighters at rock concerts?
Back in the day, when the band would play a slow song or a classic, Everyone in the audience would raise a lighter and it would look like you were inside a spaceship.
Then, you know, smoking and lighters became totally outlawed at concerts and people started using their cell phones to do them.
The talking point of the day, people, is if you raise your hands in joy, in prayer, you might be a Nazi.
And even if you're not a Nazi, they're going to accuse you of being a Nazi.
Let's start with a man who has actually made a name.
of his name in the bad sense of it.
Apparently Rupar is now an Urban Dictionary defined word.
Let's just do that.
It's Rupar Urban Dictionary.
Not a joke.
The internet can make you angry and it can also...
I didn't write this, people.
This is the Urban Dictionary.
Rupar, a lying sack of SHIT who deceives people for a living in the name of his political ideology.
Every word that comes out of his mouth is a lie.
Goebbels was a real Rupar.
He shamelessly lied and smeared anyone opposing Hitler.
All right.
Rupar, to lie with impunity.
A brazen statement with a focus on misleading, usually with intention of a predetermined outcome.
The presidential candidate Rupard before stealing the election.
Did I read that right?
The presidential candidate Rupard before stealing the election.
Now the few citizens that actually favored him suffer extreme voter remorse.
Rupard, to purposely mislead, to intentionally and grossly mischaracterize a statement and or video.
Funny, funny we should have this definition.
Aaron's publisher.
That police officer didn't say anything noteworthy.
Aaron, don't worry.
I can always Rupar it to get some retweets.
This is fantastic.
How much does this go on for?
Okay, there's only two more.
Let's do this.
Rupar, verb, to purposely mislead, to completely mischaracterize a statement or video by committing, by omitting context.
Did you see the press conference of that racist police officer make excuses for that criminal?
Hey man, that clip was Rupar'd.
The police officer was actually quoting the criminal.
Don't Rupar me, bro.
To mislead.
Stop Rupar-ing me.
The internet is hilarious.
Let's go back to the tweet now.
Now that we know...
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me get to StreamYard so I can see the chat for a second.
Did we all know what Rupar meant?
Until you saw that.
In the chat, one, one, I knew what Rupar meant.
Two, I did not know what Rupar meant.
And that's freaking hilarious.
Oh, that's funny stuff.
Okay, so let's see what most people are saying here.
Rhubarb.
Okay, there's some chats in there that I'm not reading.
Are we sharing a screen?
We are sharing the screen right now.
Okay.
Prepare to get rhubarb, people.
There you go.
Look at that.
Be scared.
Be scared.
People are raising their hands in the air like they just don't care.
Until they get called Yahtzees.
Let's play the video.
We are a nation that allowed Russia to devastate a country, Ukraine, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
And it will only get worse.
It would never have happened with me as your commander-in-chief.
And for four long years, it didn't happen.
And China with Taiwan is next.
We are a nation that has weaponized its law enforcement against the opposing political party.
Can't disagree with that.
Like never ever before.
We've got a federal bureau of investigation that won't allow bad election changing facts to be presented to the public.
Can't disagree with that.
We're Hunter Biden's laptop.
Can't disagree with that.
And a Department of Justice that refuses to investigate egregious acts of voting irregularities and fraud.
We have a president who is cognitively impaired.
Can't disagree with that.
And in no condition to lead our country, which may end up in World War III.
We are a nation that no longer has a free press and has...
No fair press any longer.
Fake news is all you get.
And they are truly the enemy of the people.
We are a nation where free speech is no longer allowed, where crime is rampant like never before, where the economy has been collapsing, where more people died of COVID in 2021 than in 2020.
Let me just pause it here.
Choice of music might be a little...
Odd.
In terms of ambiance, but it might be something of a prayer session or something of a prayer-like moment.
Regardless, can you appreciate that Aaron Rupert retweeted this?
This is a bullet point summary of whether you like the music or not, or you like the setting.
This is a bullet point summary of what are basically incontrovertible facts.
Maybe you can disagree with the election one if you want to.
Can't really disagree with the rest of them.
I'll pull up the receipts afterwards.
Aaron Rupar is giving this more amplification on his side, thinking that this makes Trump look bad or the people here look bad.
We'll get to that.
Let's finish this.
...that is allowing Iran to build a massive nuclear weapon and China to use the trillions of dollars it has taken from us to build a military to rival our own.
And just two years ago, we had Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, and all of the rest in check.
They weren't going to do a thing against us.
And everyone knows it.
They respected the United States.
And they respected America.
Hmm.
Which part of that does Aaron Rupar disagree with?
Oh, yeah.
Here, look at this.
No substantive critique, by the way.
It's just this is the tactic of the intellectual losers.
This is loser think 101.
This is one of the most bizarre things I've seen at a Trump rally.
All it is missing is passing around Kool-Aid right after.
Very substantive, Aaron.
Thank you for that thoughtful analysis and point-by-point takedown.
Which part of it, Aaron Rupar?
Did you not agree with?
Which part of it did you think was factually incorrect?
Let me just clip this.
Was it the part of intelligence saying, intelligence, Hunter Biden, Russian disinformation?
Was it the part with 50 intelligence officers claiming it was Russian disinformation?
Was it that part?
NBC pundit who claimed Hunter Biden laptop was, get out of here.
Was Russian disinformation tapped for Intelligence Advisory Board?
Hmm.
Jerry Bash.
So you don't disagree with that part, Rupert, because that part's true.
Was it the politicized, weaponized FBI BOJ who just raided my pillow guy or took his cell phone, issued subpoenas against Trump allies after raiding Trump's office and opposing?
An independent third-party special master to review the documents that they might not have had the authority to seize.
No.
So you don't disagree with the weaponized DOJ-FBI.
How about a dishonest media?
Surely, Rupar, you're not Rupar-ing us right now with this.
Oh, no.
But let's make fun of the mass suicide.
Let's make fun of that.
That's edgy.
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But the new talking point, people, is that raising your hands up in the air like you saw the people doing their one finger to God is what T-Bow does, you know, a lot of other people.
Not my thing, but I'm certainly not going to judge people for doing it, nor am I going to call them Yahtzees for doing it.
The talking point of the day is that the people doing this are Nazis.
People look at this and they see Hitler.
And I'm saying, literally, this is the same one that we just saw before.
Hold on.
I mean, they're making literal, brazen, I'll say thoughtless, but there's some thought put into it.
Over-the-top comparisons.
Here's a good one.
Tristan Snell.
Tristan Snell, who we've seen elsewhere.
I think we saw Tristan Snell.
I forget what it was.
It was something about Washington.
I didn't know who the individual was.
Let's just see what Tristan Snell has to say, because just pay attention, people.
The talking point of the day is raising your hands in prayer or in support or in protest, although they didn't really think about that.
You're a Nazi.
Tristan Snell, yes, this is a Nazi salute at a Doug Mastriano campaign event in Pennsylvania in 2022.
Oh, yes.
By the way, when it starts with a yes, when the fact checks start with a yes or a no, I forget what the rule is, but get ready to get lied to.
Democracy is literally on the ballot in November.
Let's see the video of what is a Nazi salute.
According to Tristan Snell, who?
Tristan Snell, credentials?
Lawyer, founder, Main Street Law, repping small, mid-sized businesses, entrepreneurs, creators, prosecuted Trump University.
Commentator at MSNBC and CNN.
Okay, people.
Let's see the Nazi salute.
We'll do that by putting our right hand at the air.
And we'll do that by putting our right hand at the air on the count of three.
If you're willing to do this.
Can you say what they said at Gettysburg?
When you see us lined up as one, sweep down the hill to victory.
On the count of three, we'll bring our hand down as one.
Father, I pray that indeed Pennsylvania will be like Little Round Talk and America will have a new birth of liberty.
As one on the count of three.
One, two, three.
I don't understand what they're saying at the end, but...
That was the Nazi salute, according to Tristan Snell.
Okay.
There are two types of bad, of evil.
The people who do bad things, and then the people who try to make good people into bad people, which I guess is technically a bad thing, but one, doing bad things is the individual doing it.
The other type of evil is...
Reflecting, deliberately making people think ill of others.
That's a separate type of evil, even though it does involve a person doing bad things.
And I just, I mean, I'm seeing it everywhere.
Raising your hands.
Why do we raise it?
I'm not Christian people.
I'm not religious.
But I respect people who are religious.
Why do we raise our hands in worship?
I just had to Google it because anybody who's been alive for any period of time knows that...
It's a thing of exclamation, proclamation.
You know, you raise your hands to the air.
There's obvious reasons why, but I didn't actually know that there were a great many Proverbs in the Bible.
Not Proverbs, what are they called?
Sections.
Why do we raise our hands in worship?
When we express our worship to God in heartfelt and biblical ways, we can rest assured that our actions are giving the glory that God is Jew while simultaneously pointing others to him and helping instigate their own...
Worshipful expressions.
This is from Christianity.com.
I don't know if it's a reputable site, whatever.
Verses is the word I was looking for.
What does the Bible say about raising our hands?
There is no shortage of Bible verses that encourage or command God's people to raise their hands in worship.
David's saying in Psalm 134, colon 1-3.
I'm not going to read it all.
There's verses, people, in the Bible.
And now you have people coming out to social media because it's the talking point of the day.
When they don't act the way you want them to act, just say they're acting that way anyhow.
Everywhere.
Forget the protests of Cubans protesting.
I gotta bring it up.
I gotta bring it up.
It's an act of prayer.
It's an act of showing respect, showing, I don't know, admiration.
It's a religious thing.
It's also a thing of protest.
It's also a thing of raise your hand in protest.
And by the way, You know, the communist fist?
Okay, that is a separate symbol, much along the lines of what this guy thinks he's seeing as a Nazi salute.
But raising your hands, raising your fists in protest.
Let me just find some keen examples or convenient examples before I bring it up.
Go to, for example, I don't know, a pro-choice or a pro-abortion rally.
Look at this.
Oh boy.
Oh, this was in Midas Touch.
Oh, this is another one.
Midas Touch.
Tonight's Trump rally.
Do you not see what I see?
Oh, that's so funny.
That's so funny.
Yeah, because the Nazi salute was a finger to, I presume, to God.
That's what the Nazi salute was.
It wasn't the Roman salute in a very specific hand gesture, which I don't see here.
You know what I don't see?
I do not see what you see.
Because you see Nazis everywhere, apparently.
Oh, there you go.
Finger to God.
Fingers to the sky.
The video is even more disturbing.
Better not go to a pro-abortion protest.
Look at this.
These are not Nazis.
This is for constitutional rights, right?
Midas Touch?
It's ironic, by the way, because the Midas Touch was a curse.
It wasn't a blessing.
Oh, or what's this?
This is the Cuban protesting communism.
Look at this.
Call them Nazis, Midas touch.
See what the reaction is to your idiotic, hyperbolic, demonic demonizing of good people.
This is, and I hope I have, I fact checked the picture before I brought it up.
These are Cubans protesting in the streets, protesting communism.
Their hand gestures look a lot like that.
Go ahead, Midas Touch, and call them Nazis.
The irony is, everybody out now talking with this rhetoric and spewing this talking point is what they are accusing others of being.
Oh, anyhow, so that's it.
Get ready for more of it because it's the talking point and they're running with it.
Running hard.
Okay, let me go to the chat and see what's going on in the chat.
Okay.
Okay.
There was another thing that we had to talk about today.
Let me get the story.
Oh, yeah.
It's so good.
I know when it's going to happen, and then I have to screen grab so I can make sure that I...
Keep the original tweets once I lose access to them.
A doctor out of Canada put out a tweet.
It's the amazing thing.
The true courage of people who have the courage to stand up to and for their convictions.
A doctor puts out a tweet and it says, Doctors who repeatedly publicly discourage the vaccination of young adults and of employing any type of COVID protections in schools should not be on the board of a children's hospital.
People, you'll see this strategy very often and pay attention to it.
Lumping together two sentences with the conjunction and so that they can then make a statement about the conjoined affirmations.
Doctors who repeatedly publicly discourage the vaccination of young adults, that's one statement, and Discourage employing any type.
Any type.
That's a specific word.
It's not discourage certain types.
Discourage any types of COVID protections in schools should not be on the board of hospitals.
Now, if it were only the second half of that sentence, doctors who repeatedly, publicly discourage employing any type of COVID protections in schools should not be on the board of a children's hospital?
I think some people could probably agree with that.
And so that statement, the second half, could be true on its own.
Lump it together with the first one.
And then say anyone who agrees with both of these statements should not be on the board.
A little different.
And what is the first half of the sentence?
Doctors who repeatedly publicly discourage the vaccination of young adults.
Now, my response on the bottom I don't think was the response that got me blocked from this individual, stunning and brave on Twitter.
In my response to that tweet, I said, what's the risk of myocarditis for young adults?
And why are you not guilty of being responsible for the deaths of young adults?
Because if you're recommending something, That you know, because we do know statistically, it causes certain potential side effects in one in 5,000 doses is now the...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Not the generous statistic.
It's now maybe the higher end.
No, sorry.
That's maybe the lower end of what is recognized now.
One in 5,000 risk of myocarditis in young adults.
As confirmed, not by me, by Dr. Kieran Moore, by German studies, which actually showed it's 1 in 5,000 per dose of a specific demographic, not of everybody, of a specific demographic, that being young males.
If someone is recommending and almost shaming and almost saying you should get fired if you do not publicly support this measure, which we know causes myocarditis in young males at a rate of 1 in 5,000, although many people think it's much more, depending on who you ask.
Why would you not be responsible for the side effects that afflict the unfortunate jelly bean in that jar?
Why would you not be responsible for that?
I don't think that's the response that got me blocked.
I think it was when I went to the bio.
So I said, so you want to expose young adults to the risks of vaccination that greatly outweigh the risks of COVID.
We're talking about young adults who...
This is not my conclusion either.
This is Dr. Francis Christian.
This is pretty much all doctors.
This is statistics.
Statistically insignificant risk of COVID.
Statistically meaningful risk of myocarditis.
But you go to the bios of these individuals and they somehow think, slap on every aspect of identity politics into the bio and it will make you unattackable or somehow enhance an idiotic position that you are publicly exposing.
Then I got blocked.
But it's par for the course with intellectual cowardice is they want to make a public statement.
They want to tell people what to do with their bodies and tell people who don't want to tell people what to do with their bodies what should be done with their careers.
And then if they get called out, I don't think anything was over the top there.
Then if they get called out either on facts or on potential hypocrisy, block.
Move on.
Put me back in my echo chamber.
It's a lot more comfortable in here.
Harumph.
Harumph.
And by the way, I would recommend everyone go back and watch the interview with Dr. Francis Christian.
I think we did it two?
No, what am I talking about?
It was a week.
The second interview we did was a week ago yesterday.
My goodness.
How time flies.
All right, let me bring up the next story here.
Which one was it?
Oh my goodness.
We're getting back to Martha's Vineyard.
This is...
I don't often say it's shocking.
I watched this video multiple times before feeling confident that my understanding was in fact accurate.
Okay.
By the way, when DeSantis...
Flies 50 migrants by plane to Martha's Vineyard.
It's dehumanizing political exploitation, kidnapping.
When Martha's Vineyard uses 125 armed National Guardsmen to move the migrants onto buses into military facilities in Cape Cod, it's voluntary.
And spoiler alert people, I don't think it's voluntary.
And it's arguable that when you have armed National Guardsmen outnumbering the migrants three to one, putting them onto a military facility, it's arguable that that's not some form of detainment.
But no.
When DeSantis does it, it's kidnapping.
Open an investigation.
When an armed federal government does it, it's voluntary.
But that's it.
Now, this is a lawyer.
Her name is...
The last name was...
Self.
Rachel Self.
It's right there.
I'll let this play.
And you have to hear this.
And let me know what you think of this.
That's not at all what I want to do.
Last night, make it clear that they were lied to again.
Arrive last night.
Make it clear that they were lied to again and again.
And fraudulently induced abort.
Drive last night make it clear that they were lied to again and again, and fraudulently induced to board the planes.
They were told there was a surprise present for them.
First of all, if that's a direct quote, I'd like to see that.
If they were lied to, told that there was a surprise present for them, that would be morally problematic.
It is politics, however, and politics is a disgusting industry, where...
Even if you're right, sometimes you have to do bad.
I mean, there's a reason why not everybody can go into politics and not everybody can be a soldier.
And that there would be jobs and housing waiting for them when they arrived.
This is the best part.
So a secret gift is how she qualified it, it would seem.
If they're told that there would be jobs and housing for them when they arrived, how would that be a lie if that would be the expectation anywhere for them?
In the United States.
How could that be a lie?
...present for them and that there would be jobs and housing awaiting for them when they arrived.
By the way, people, did you notice the same tactic again?
An "and" to conjoin a potentially false statement with a potentially true statement so as to legitimize the potentially false statement.
They were told there would be a surprise present for them.
And that there would be jobs and housing waiting for them when they arrived.
I have no doubt that they were told that there would be jobs and housing waiting for them when they arrived, because that is the expectation anywhere in the States.
Why would it be any different on Martha's Vineyard unless the expectation is that no migrants on Martha's Vineyard?
I think that is the expectation, but sorry, let's just do this.
And that there would be jobs and housing waiting for them when they arrived.
This was obviously a sadistic lie.
Can you imagine that?
She does not understand.
She just made the people of Martha's Vineyard look like selfish, elitist pricks.
It was obviously a lie.
We're not giving these people jobs or housing.
It was a sadistic lie.
Martha's Vineyard's not giving these people jobs?
A malicious, sadistic lie that there would be jobs and housing on Martha's Vineyard, a self-proclaimed sanctuary city.
Well, ma 'am, you're not making the people of Martha's Vineyard look any better.
Maybe you should stop while you're behind.
Not only did those responsible for this stunt know that there was no housing and no employment awaiting the migrants, they also very intentionally chose not to call ahead to any single office authority on Martha's Vineyard so that even the most basic human needs arrangements could be made.
Can you now do every border town where this happens in numbers that far exceed 50 on a continuous basis?
Do the border towns get called in advance to make sure they have the facilities?
To house, give jobs, shelter to people crossing the border illegally?
I mean, do they get the call?
Oh, no, but they're border towns.
They're not expected to.
We're Martha's Vineyard.
You will call us before you bring people to us.
A sadistic lie.
We were never giving them jobs or housing.
And they knew it.
And they still brought them here.
Wow.
She's not going to quit when she's behind.
She is going to dig and dig.
And wait.
Just wait for this.
Ensuring that no help awaited the migrants at all was the entire point.
They were...
She's talking about 50 people.
She's talking about 50 people.
On an island, I think it's a population of 17,000.
From internet searches, there's a lot of Airbnbs out there.
There's good food out there.
There's a lot of acreage for accommodations, for temporary facilities.
That just looks like a map of the United States.
In the United States and a brief brochure containing snippets from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website and instructions to change their address with USCIS when they relocated.
When I said that, you know, she's not only making the people of Martha's Vineyard look like not the kindest people on earth, not the most welcoming people on earth, but they've taken to social media to proclaim how the 44 hours of migrants on their island enriched their lives right after they were...
voluntarily put on buses by an armed National Guard and brought to a military base on Cape Con.
Wait until you hear this part, which I think might just be an accident or she said the quiet part out loud.
Listen to this.
This is especially troubling as anyone with even the most basic understanding of the immigration proceedings knows that USCIS was not the agency with whom the migrants would have to record their addresses and has nothing to do with their cases in any way.
It is clear that this was an intentional attempt to ensure that these migrants were removed in absentia when they failed to change their address with the proper agency.
This was a purposeful derailment designed to prevent people from complying with federal immigration policies.
This is problematic because the state should not be interfering with federal immigration policy.
Before they boarded the planes, the migrants were processed by agents of the Department of Homeland Security.
They were processed by agents of the Department of Homeland Security.
I want to make sure I understand the federal agencies versus state agencies to make sure that this person is actually saying what I think she just said.
Who listed falsified addresses on the migrants' paperwork.
Let me just play this.
Before they boarded the planes, the migrants were processed by agents of the Department of Homeland Security who listed falsified addresses on the migrants'paperwork.
Agents apparently chose random homeless shelters all across the country from Washington to Florida.
I will defer to the aggregate knowledge of the internet to tell me if I have made a mistake in my understanding here.
She said it was Department of Homeland Security who put down falsified addresses of...
Homeless shelters across America.
The planes, the migrants were processed by agents of the Department of Homeland Security, who listed falsified addresses on the migrants' paperwork.
Agents apparently chose random homeless shelters all across the country, from Washington to Florida.
I'm sorry, is she now not explaining that, from what I understand, the DHS is doing exactly?
What is being accused of DeSantis?
In terms of...
We've known about Biden's midnight flights for a while.
Is how they do it by putting random addresses of homeless shelters across the country and then displacing these people?
I mean, is that what she just described?
Or am I misunderstanding something?
I don't think I'm misunderstanding something, but I but I am open to being corrected.
Migrants mailing addresses.
Even when told by the migrants that they had no address in the US.
According to the paperwork provided to them, the migrants are required to check in with ICE office nearest to the fake address chosen for them by DHS or be permanently removed from the United States.
I'm genuinely trying to understand who she's criticizing right now and the basis of the criticism.
This started off as a...
You know, relentless attack on DeSantis.
We're talking about 50 people that DeSantis flew to Martha's Vineyard.
Why?
I mean, the expectation, according to some, is that these are Venezuelan.
These are Venezuelan migrants.
DeSantis should take care of them.
But that was what, oh, who said it on CNN?
I forget who.
The expectation is that Florida can deal with it.
Florida says, okay, well, we...
But we did only get 50 people.
Rest assured, we did only get 50 people.
But we're a nation.
We are a republic.
Martha's Vineyard.
You have some room out there.
Here's 50 that we're transporting with $12 million of state-allocated funds specifically passed for this specific purpose.
A sadistic lie, because we were never housing, feeding, or giving jobs to those people.
We're Martha's Vineyard.
But who is she attacking right now?
And what is she explaining to the world?
Is this how the DHS does it?
I don't know.
This was news to me.
I'm watching this with my mouth half open.
Was some required to check in as early as this coming Monday?
It could not be clearer that this is an attempt to ensure that these people are ordered removed, even as they try as hard as they can to comply with the instructions provided to them.
And we, the people of Martha's Vineyard, are so helpful.
We're going to give them a hot meal, and 44 hours later, get out.
You've enriched our lives enough.
Thank you very much.
Enjoy the military base in Cape Cod.
I'm sure it's going to be much nicer than Martha's Vineyard.
There is no other reason to list as someone's mailing address a homeless shelter in Tacoma, Washington, when they ship him to Massachusetts.
It is sickeningly cruel, throwing obstacles in the way of people fleeing violence and oppression.
Some of whom walked through ten countries in the hopes of finding safety.
It is shameful and inhuman.
Walked through ten countries, and the only one that can help is America.
And then through however many states, and the only one that can do it is Florida.
Don't bring them to Massachusetts, and sure as heck don't bring them to Martha's Vineyard.
A cruel, sadistic lie that we would Give them food and shelter and jobs.
We're not doing it.
Now, I want to see what the chat says here.
Because if I've misunderstood something, I'd like to know it, but I don't think I did.
I think this person actually just described what the current administration is doing at a federal level while people are accusing DeSantis of having done this with 50 people at a state level.
so That was the most recent admission.
I thought it was not necessarily making the point that this individual wanted to make.
And it will live on the interwebs for other people to analyze.
And if I've made a mistake, I'll find out this afternoon.
Welcome to the reality of Texas.
I think she just busted the feds.
So, okay.
It looks like I might not be the only person who understood it this way.
Because the Department of Homeland Security is the federal agency that takes care of these things.
And if what she says is true, that it's the DHS that's putting fake addresses from random places throughout the country and then shipping these individuals over there, well, my goodness, it sounds like the federal government is guilty of exactly what people are wrongly accusing DeSantis of having done.
Okay, let's see.
I think we've...
I think we've done this here.
Okay, so we got the Trudeau must go.
Okay.
Huh.
People, what time is it?
Yeah, the chat moves fast, but I can still read it.
All right, let me pull up just the Twitter.
I can make sure that we've covered everything for the day.
And then I'm going to go.
Either exercise.
You know what?
This was a good combination.
Yerba mate with some caffeine with energy emergency.
It gives me vitamins.
It gives me a little bit of caffeination.
And it doesn't give me that high fructose corn syrup.
That's not good for you that I shouldn't be doing.
Okay.
We watched that video yesterday.
Trudeau must go.
Tristan Snell bad man.
Got that.
Okay.
The tweet that started a movement.
The article in the Postmillennial.
Oh, yeah.
This was another one.
The tweet is unavailable.
Shut up!
Hold on.
We've got to screen grab that.
Screen grab.
Why would the tweet be unavailable?
Okay, it's still there.
See, this is immediate, immediate internet trauma.
You think that if the tweet is unavailable for one second, they must have deleted it because they realized it was an idiotic tweet.
Since I took office.
Whose voice do I read this in?
Klaus Schwab or the golf voice or my attempt to do Joe Biden?
Since I took office, electric vehicle sales have tripled.
I actually have a question about that.
Have the sales tripled or have the deliveries tripled?
Because from what I understand, I'm not in the market for a new car.
We've got our beautiful Subaru.
Delivery time is like 12 months, if not more.
So the sales might have tripled.
I don't know if that means delivery.
Question.
Every electric vehicle sold is a win against climate change.
Okay.
Viva la inteligencia!
Every dude in Klaus Schwab's voice...
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
Since I took office, electric vehicle sales have tripled.
Every electric vehicle sold is a win against climate change.
You will drive nothing and you will be happy because you will buy the car and it will never come.
Okay.
I mean, we've talked about this a couple of times and I'm going to actually clarify something so that other people don't make the same mistake.
Questions, POTUS.
Where do the rare earth minerals come from?
How are they extracted?
How do they get from mine to factory?
What is the lifespan of an EV battery?
I know some of these answers.
Where do batteries go after use?
How do electric vehicles get to market?
How are electric vehicles charged?
People, let's go one by one.
The rare earth minerals needed for lithium batteries, they come from mining.
And that mining is an ugly, ugly business.
Now, people have to make sure because you're going to go, I think I may have done it myself, lithium mining.
There's one image that typically comes up that people often share.
This one right here.
The five largest lithium companies in the world.
People use this image.
Oftentimes to show the ravages of lithium mining.
Apparently that image right here is actually a copper mine and not a lithium mine.
And so people fact check it and say, that's not even a lithium mine, that's a copper mine.
And let me just go back.
And then they go on to qualify that with lithium mines that are smaller than that.
Here we go.
This is it.
USA Today.
The fact checkers are not always wrong, but is this the right fact check?
Ugh, where is it?
This might not be the same fact check, but there was a fact check on that specific image which actually showed that it's from a copper mine.
But it's a distinction without a difference because they basically say, this is not a lithium mine.
This picture is actually 10 years old.
Lithium mines are smaller than that.
But bottom line, lithium mines don't look good.
They're not necessarily...
I don't know how you qualify these things.
They're not good for the environment.
They ravage the countryside.
They ravage a nation.
But they don't ravage here.
It's always somewhere else.
How are the minerals extracted?
Not using EVs.
That's for sure.
How do they get from the mine to the factory?
Not using EVs by and large.
The lifespan of these batteries, by the way, Under the best of circumstances, setting aside accidents, setting aside mistreatment, setting aside whatever, 15 to 20 years.
Whether that's long or not long or long enough or not long enough, separate discussion.
Just to understand these things.
15 to 20 years under the best of circumstances.
I presume they don't last as long in super cold climates or super hot climates.
Set that aside.
What do you do with the batteries after they no longer are functional?
Well, disposing of them is a very big problem, and if they're not disposed of properly, you might not get climate change, but you sure as heck are going to get wicked pollution.
How do the electric vehicles get to market?
People need to know what the biggest carbon emitter is on Earth, and it's the freight liners that ship stuff overseas.
Everything pretty much about the process of getting the minerals from mine to car, car to market.
The only question is, even if you think that emissions are the biggest culprit for climate change, is it a net positive, a net negative, or virtually no difference at all in the entire process?
It's nice to sit in Silicon Valley or, I don't know, DC and have your Tesla and think, well, I'm not making emissions today.
The entire process to get those minerals, to turn into that battery, to get into that car, to get into your driveway from overseas or wherever.
Tesla's made in California.
I think a lot of them are.
The entire process, including the charging.
Someone had posted a great video.
Someone posted a great video showing that, you know, charging these electric videos, there was a politician who had to recognize That charging these electric vehicles required coal burning facilities or natural gas.
So you got the nice electric vehicle that still needs to be charged.
How do you charge it?
Don't ask questions.
The electric vehicle, in as much as it's practical and might reduce emissions, the electric vehicle has become something of the embodiment, the physical embodiment of virtue signaling.
I buy an electric vehicle.
It has to be good for the environment.
And people don't even think to ask these questions.
It's like, you know, it's like the short circuit of not communism, but socialism.
You know, plug in the electric cord to itself.
You've solved all your energy crisis.
Oh, it's...
I wish I could have found the article about the picture, but that picture of the mine...
It's apparently a copper mine from 2011, if not earlier, but lithium mines.
I made sure that these were actual pictures.
Look how beautiful it is.
Now, some people are going to say, well, these are in salt bed flats of not usable territory to begin with.
Anybody who doesn't think that there is an environmental impact from the electric vehicle industry, if not from the electric vehicle itself, is living.
A delusional, self-gratifying, self-fulfilling lie.
And someone says, you know, the website wasn't good.
This is a photographer who spends his time taking aerial photographs of the consequences of environmentally friendly mining for electric vehicles.
oh Oh.
Okay, people.
We want to hear...
Gaslighting in real time?
Mr. President, as you know, last Tuesday the annual inflation rate came in at 8.3%.
The stock market nosedived.
People are shocked by their grocery bills.
What can you do better and faster?
Well, first of all, let's put this in perspective.
Inflation rate month to month was just an inch.
Harley, you know, you're not arguing that 8.3 is good news.
No, I'm not saying it is good news, but it was 8.2 or 8.2 before.
I mean, you may actually make it sound like all of a sudden, my God, it went to 8.2%.
It did, Biden.
I'll pull up the chart.
But can you imagine?
This is George Orwell's 1984.
Inflation was only up one-tenth of one percent last month.
At 8.1%.
You're making it look like it just happened overnight.
I'll pull up that chart in a second.
It's the highest inflation rate, Mr. President, in 40 years.
I got that.
But guess what we are.
We're in a position where for the last several months it hasn't spiked.
It has just barely, it's been basically even.
Mr. President, as you know, last Tuesday...
It didn't just happen overnight.
No.
No.
It didn't just happen overnight.
Is this the right chart?
Is this the right chart?
Can you believe this?
It didn't just happen overnight.
No.
Look, it's down.
It's down from July.
I just want to make sure that this is the actual chart for inflation.
8.3% people.
And by the way, you know that that number is an underestimate.
You know that that number is an underestimate because it is.
Because they changed the measurements.
Oh yeah, instead of people don't, instead of using steak and whatever other basket of foods for the measurement, now people are not doing steak, they're doing chicken.
So price of chicken is less than that of steak.
So inflation is not as bad.
Outrageous.
Outrageous gaslighting to your face.
And as you know, last Tuesday, the annual inflation rate came in at 8.3%.
The stock market nosedived.
People are shocked by their grocery bills.
What can you do better and faster?
First of all, let's put this in perspective.
I'm the greatest president ever.
I got 11 holes in one the first time I played golf.
Inflation rate month to month was just an inch.
Hardly at all.
You're not arguing that 8.3 is good news.
No, I'm not saying it is good news.
But it was 8.2 or 8.2 before.
Can you imagine this?
Can you imagine being in a job where you'd get fired if you were bad?
And this would be your explanation to your boss because the people are Joe Biden's boss and this is his explanation?
Dude, I'm set for life.
I don't have to worry about inflation.
So stop complaining that it's 8.3% because it's...
It's barely up from last month.
Shut up and go buy your groceries, which now cost no less than 10% more than they did a few months ago.
Maybe I can make it sound like all of a sudden, my God, it went to 8.2%.
Can you imagine the amount of editing they had to do to make this look less bad than it looks as is?
It's the highest inflation rate, Mr. President, in 40 years.
I got that.
But guess what we are.
Listen, Jack.
Enough with your malarkey.
Get off my back.
We're in a position where, for the last several months, it hasn't spiked.
For the last several months, it hasn't spiked.
It's been going up a little bit from a spike.
But it hasn't spiked on the spike.
So, hey, Jack, shut up.
It hasn't spiked on a spike.
Now go try to get your groceries.
I mean, you can't get what you want.
Get what's there.
It's been basically even.
Mr. President, as you know, last two...
Okay, I think we've heard that enough.
Let's go back here.
There was another good one.
Come on.
There was another good one.
I mean, this interview, I'm not watching the entirety of it.
I'm just watching the clips that come out.
I would love to see the unedited footage of this.
Because they're working hard.
They're working hard to make it look as good as possible.
And you know.
That it's hard work, because despite how hard they tried, it still looks absolutely horrendous.
Listen to this.
If you run again, Republicans are most likely to go after your son, Hunter.
Oh, I'm sorry.
They went after his son, Hunter, or at the very least, the truth of the story last time, when social media censored the story.
When intelligence officers refer to it as Russian disinformation, knowing that it wasn't, they already did it.
What he should say is, we got away with it last time.
What are you going to do to get away with it this time?
Once again, and I wonder what you would like to say about your son and whether any of his troubles have caused conflicts for you or for the United States.
I think Mike Lindell can listen to this guy and probably take some of that fluff and merge it for some amazingly patented technology for the most comfortable pillow on earth.
I haven't used the pillow yet, by the way.
I put it in the dryer to fluff it up and it's actually quite good.
This is a fluff question that makes a baby sheep look like...
A bristle pad.
I wonder if there's anything.
Tell us how good your son is and tell us how much of a victim you are.
And I'm not asking about the 10% for the big guy.
I'm not asking about the $50,000 a month from Burisma.
I'm not asking about firing a corrupt prosecutor in Ukraine who was looking into certain companies.
I'm not going to ask you about that.
Tell me that your son is good and that you're a victim.
And whether any of his troubles.
Have caused conflicts for you or for the United States?
I love my son, number one.
He fought an addiction problem.
He overcame it.
He wrote about it.
And no, there's not a single thing that I've observed at all that would affect me or the United States relative to my son, Hunter.
Can you all believe that?
A computer with the images that were on that computer.
You want to talk about blackmail?
They had to make up Donald Trump urinating on sheets in a hotel in Moscow.
They had to make up those stories to lead people to believe that there was blackmail material on Trump or Trump family.
And the reality of what's on that laptop is the wet dream.
Of blackmail material for any foreign nation, which might explain why they tried to cover it up.
Or who knows?
It might be the blackmail information for national intelligence agencies.
Who knows?
A wet dream of blackmail material on that laptop.
And you got Joe Biden.
I have no doubt he loves his son.
Every parent does.
Or his child.
Every parent loves their child for good and for bad.
To come out and say there's nothing on there that could possibly impact America or national security or whatever.
When what is on that laptop is literally what they had to fabricate to pretend that there was blackmail material by foreign interests against Donald Trump.
Listen to this.
Addiction problem.
He overcame it.
He wrote about it.
And no, there's not a single thing that I've observed at all.
That would affect me or the United States relative to my son, Hunter.
I could not imagine an answer that looks more disingenuous or dishonest.
It's the in-your-face.
There's nothing there that would affect...
There is no way to finish that sentence.
That computer, the history of the family, The business dealings in Ukraine, the business dealings in China, 10% for the big guy.
It is what everyone wants and what everyone fears would be in the hands of bad actors as far as blackmail goes.
But no.
All right, people.
I think we've got it.
I think we did it.
Everyone should go check out Mark Robert, Eric Hunley, America's Untold Stories.
I think I'm going to have to have Mark on this side of the channel to talk about the JFK assassination and what has been recently confirmed.
The latest on it, because I realize I'm not just a noob, I'm a total ignoramus on the latest, like where it's at right now, and the impact.
The relevance of that conspiracy to modern society, to modern politics.
People, what time is it?
2.48.
We've done good.
This was a very, very fun stream.
I'm glad it actually worked out perfectly with Marty.
Marty up north, the man who started...
The hashtag true to Moscow had to have been around beforehand, but he started the movement.
And the movement is now a massive snowball, still gaining momentum.
They say every avalanche starts with a single snowflake.
It's a political avalanche, and people need to know about it.
Let's see in the chat.
Papa G. Gross says, stellar channel.
I concur.
Thank you very much.
Xskater says, love untold stories.
Everybody should check them out.
They're truly phenomenal.
That's it, people.
We're going to go live tomorrow at some point, probably noon.
Let's just aim for noon so I can have a timeline, a deadline.
Wednesday, we have a sidebar.
Sundays, we're doing it at 6. I think everybody loves it, and it works out well for everybody.
Now I'm really starting to sweat.
Yeah, I'm reading some of the comments in Rumble.
Excess deaths up everywhere, people.
Everybody knows it.
Whether or not it's the Fauci juice, whether or not it's long COVID, whether or not it's myocarditis from COVID infections, whether or not it's depression, stress, secondary effects of two and a half years of government abuse.
You know what?
Makes no difference, actually.
It is the direct result of the two and a half years of abuse the world has been subjected to by a benevolent government that found all the reasons in the world to tyrannize its people.
Yeah, that's it.
Hashtag Trudeau must go.
Oh, no, that's right.
Acceptable deaths, Rusty George says.
And in the beginning.
When people were raising the flag, hey, maybe take a minute to think about this.
It's nice that you can throw around the you want granny to die, but you've got to do a cost-benefit analysis.
Nobody wants granny to die any more than they want granny's grandkid to die for whatever the reason prematurely down the line.
Anybody who said Thomas Sauer, there's no necessarily good or bad answer.
There's trade-offs.
The people who asked, what are we trading off for the stated objective?
Demonized, unpersoned, deplatformed.
And at this point in the world, laughing last is no consolation prize.
What people with foresight said from the beginning has turned out to be more accurate and true.
Than what the knee-jerk, reflex, panic-induced, tyranny-oriented governments did at the beginning and continue to do today.
And great way to end this show.
Biden comes out and says, COVID is over.
He said it during that same interview.
COVID is over.
Yeah, COVID's over, but we're hanging on to these emergency powers.
This is the proverbial ring.
They have the ring.
They don't want to give the ring back.
COVID's over.
We're keeping the powers.
COVID's over, but unvaccinated foreigners still can't come in.
COVID's over.
Well, Justin Trudeau hasn't said COVID's over.
Justin Trudeau says, we follow the science, but we don't recognize natural immunity.
That's it.
They don't trust the science.
COVID is over, and they ain't giving back the ring all too quickly.
People, go.
Get out.
Exercise.
Enjoy the day.
Talk to people.
I've been telling you to go talk to people, and I haven't been following my own advice.
Get out there.
Say hi to people.
There's beauty still out there.
I suggest everyone listen to the song Desiderata by Lazy Boy.
Jeez, I'm blanked out for a moment.
Lazy Boy, Desiderata.
Listen to it.
Close your eyes.
Listen to the words.
It's Desiderata that was posted on the Lutheran Church a while back.