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But you don't have a choice.
People act like you have a choice.
People have a choice.
People have a choice.
But you don't have a choice.
People act like you have a choice.
People don't feel like going to the stadium when they might get infected.
You know, it's not the government who's saying, okay, Just ignore this disease.
People are deeply affected by seeing these deaths, by knowing they could be part of the transmission chain, and old people, their parents, their grandparents could be affected by this.
And so you don't get to say, ignore what's going on here.
there will be the ability, particularly in rich countries, to open up if things are done well over the next few months.
But for the world at large, normalcy only returns when we've largely vaccinated the entire global population.
And Can you appreciate the balls it takes to talk like this?
The absolute bald-faced audacity.
Who the hell is Bill Gates to talk about what it's going to take for the world to open up?
He's literally like the villain from, I think it's that movie.
It is that movie.
The Minions movie.
Despicable Me.
I'm going to go pull that clip up afterwards just to see if my memory, my correlation is accurate.
He reminds me of the villain from Despicable Me 1. The audacity.
Now he said, you don't have the choice, but listen to why you don't have the choice.
But you don't have a choice.
People act like you have a choice.
People act like you have a choice.
Why does Bill Gates say you don't have a choice as to what you put in the veins of your body?
Because other people don't feel like going to a stadium and risking getting sick.
People don't feel like going to the stadium when they might get infected.
You don't.
I have a choice because other people don't feel like doing something.
That is basically Bill Gates saying, you don't have a choice because I want you to do something.
So you don't have the choice.
He's wearing black.
He's flailing.
And I say he's flailing his arms in full self-reflection.
He's flailing his arms like a maniacal demon.
Or a diabolical maniac.
I should say a diabolical maniac.
You know, it's not the government who's saying, okay, just ignore this disease.
And, you know, people are deeply affected by seeing these deaths, by knowing they could be part of the transmission chain and old people, their parents, their grandparents could be affected by this.
And so you don't, you know, you don't get to say ignore.
You don't get to say, or you don't get to ignore.
I tell you what to do.
What's going on here?
There will be the ability, particularly in rich countries...
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah.
She is thinking to herself, I think.
She's thinking, oh my god, you're actually as evil as everyone on the internet says you are.
It's to open up if things are done well over the next few months.
But, for the world at large...
Normalcy only returns when we largely vaccinated the entire global population.
The entire global population.
And it's a verse from the Bible.
I'm paraphrasing it.
What good is all the money in the world when you cannot walk among your brethren?
It's good.
I'm sure he'll enjoy the rest of his life.
He'll eat at fancy restaurants.
He'll go to fine restaurants.
I don't know, what do they call them?
Conferences in Davos?
He'll have a nice office with many leather-bound books and a fine cigar.
But he will never be able to walk among the people ever again.
And I hope all of the money in the world can replace that loss.
Oh my goodness.
Gates is evil.
He knows everything he says is BS.
This is an older video, so, you know, it's not...
At the time, I'm sure he thought the whole world's got to get vaccinated, even though it doesn't...
We never tested for transmission.
Oh, sorry, I didn't finish reading that.
At this point, but he is pushing it anyways.
Truly, like, diabolical.
Like villain, stereotypical villain from a movie.
You don't get to do it.
If I'm scared of getting sick, you've got to put something in the veins of your body.
Here's the flip side, Bill, the way it actually should be.
If you're afraid of getting sick, stay home.
And not in the sense of like, if you know you're carrying Ebola, you should be able to run around and cough all over the legumes at a grocery store.
If you know you're sick, I mean, we can establish laws which probably already exist.
If you know you're carrying a communicable disease, and I'll say set aside COVID, if you got Ebola and you know it and you break out of quarantine from a hospital, we already have laws to deal with that.
If you're afraid of getting a coronavirus, which is a type of virus that has existed long before, will exist long after, if you're afraid of getting the flu, getting the Rona, you stay home and you let people Not love freedom, but people who are people be people because that's what it means to live in a civil society.
It's a society.
It doesn't mean I get compelled to inject something in my veins because of your fear of a virus that will 99 point whatever percent be survived.
We live in a society.
If you have irrational fears, you stay home.
You inconvenience yourself and you do not get to tell me what I have to put in my body.
Now, I'm seeing...
A lot of Super Chats, which is going to be the...
Oh, and I have to make sure we are live on the Rumbles.
I'm going to tell you something.
There's people who are heartbroken, and they're not quite doing the triggered scream in the streets.
Like, no!
The Republicans only picked up, I don't know, what is it, seven or nine?
I forget exactly how they calculated.
They only picked up so many seats.
They didn't crush, and people are sobbing.
To the extent...
That there was no chicanery this time around.
And, you know, setting aside Arizona and maybe Pennsylvania, we'll get to that.
If there's no chicanery, it's good to know the will of the people.
It's good to know that people would rather be abused by a negligent and some might even say murderous tyrant in Whitmer.
Someone who's responsible for the excess deaths of tens of thousands of people.
If people make it known they would rather be governed...
Buy a Whitmer than vote for a Republican.
Some will say, good, you get what you vote for.
The problem is other people get what you vote for as well.
But we'll get there.
We'll get there.
But before then, if Bill Gates did not have a financial investment in pharmaceuticals, would he be lecturing the population about the need for vaccines?
I don't know how much.
I mean, he's got all the money in the world.
Not all of it.
I think Elon Musk has got more.
He's got...
What good is it?
He will forever be detested by the world.
And I think he's probably even detested within that elitist community.
But, okay.
We're going to get to the election stuff after we go live exclusive on Rumble.
And not for any other reason than I want to have that discussion there.
And I want to do some updates and some interesting other stories before we go there.
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I'm not pitching the product today.
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The Doctor is coming on.
For a short Q&A.
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Alberta denies unvaxxed organ transplants.
We covered, there was a story about that a while back.
I'm not sure if that's news news or new news.
Once you realize the wealth influence and infiltration of the WEF, Gates Foundation, and the CCP, the more you'll realize they are evil megalomaniacs.
I have no doubt believing that.
And we've got Konimari says, help me understand the cheating exists.
I think you mean in Scrabble because we are still not...
I mean, even though you had people warning that...
Republican extremists were literally planning to steal the next election.
Cheating doesn't exist, and if you suggest it does, you're a blasphemous dog who should be cancelled from social media.
Oh, but you are a cat, Conor Murray.
You're a blasphemous cat.
Conor Murray, thank you very much for the super chat.
It is generous and magnificent.
Okay, but on the subject of Bill Gates being evil, the commission...
The Emergencies Act Inquiry Commission, the Public Official Emergency Commission, I forget what it is, that's going on in Canada.
Just some updates.
Just things that we're seeing every day.
So the brief update is we've gone into a chapter of this six-week commission that is dealing with the Windsor Ambassador Bridge blockade.
Some of you, remind me, I'm going to end the video with this, may remember, that's where you met my brother.
Windsor is like two hours west of Toronto.
Toronto is like seven hours west of Montreal.
And people are like, Viva, you go to Ottawa to document the protests, go to Windsor.
That's nine hours away from where I live.
So I said to my brother, Dan, why don't you go down, document, see what's going on in real time?
And he did and had a very interesting experience, which we'll get to.
So they are now in this commission at the...
At the Windsor-Coutts blockade in Alberta.
I'll get to an article in a second, but I'm going to just show.
Now, warning.
This is somewhat disturbing and also warning to deal with the disturbance.
The individual I have got confirmation from the commission, from people within the commission, is awake and was with EMS.
But you just have the lawyer for the commission.
Collapsing.
Commercial...
CMV, that's commercial vehicles?
Yes.
I mean, collapsing.
I mean, this is horrifying.
Upsetting.
Literally, this is at the commission.
There's no...
Nobody knows a cause yet.
Nobody knows anything.
And the lawyer, he was apparently the new lawyer for the commission, is awake.
I don't know if he's fine.
Nobody knows what happened.
He's with EMS.
He's awake.
Who collapsed?
And nobody should take any schadenfreude out of this at all.
Period.
Who collapsed?
It was one of the lawyers for the commission.
In this entire inquiry, you have the commission, which is the investigative body.
They are representing the truth, so they just want to know the facts.
The commission.
That's the one conducting this commission.
Under the law, the Emergencies Act.
You have the government of Canada that's represented.
They're partisan.
They want to justify their actions.
They want to show that they had no choice but to invoke the Emergencies Act.
You have the Ottawa citizens or the coalition representing the Ottawa citizens.
They're going to be partisan biased.
They want to show that they endured hardships that required the EA, etc., etc.
You got the convoy.
They want to show that it was nowhere near justified to invoke the EA, the Emergencies Act.
And then you got some other parties.
You got Alberta, the provinces.
You got the OPP, the Ottawa Police, the Ontario Provincial Police.
You got OPS, the Ottawa Police Service.
So every party is being represented in this adversarial inquiry.
And that lawyer represents the commission.
I hadn't seen him before.
And he just collapsed.
Maybe he fainted.
Maybe he was just nervous.
Pressure of the situation.
It happens.
But this has been happening a lot lately.
And someone had tweeted out, why aren't we allowed to ask if this individual was double jibby-jabbed?
What's wrong with that?
They've been asking that of us to go sit down in a food court.
We're allowed asking it when these things happen.
And I retweeted that, saying this is a damn compelling point, and then I wanted to delete the tweets and then provide a revised...
Response with a little more detail.
And then I couldn't find the original tweet.
But people say, how dare you ask if someone's vaccinated when they collapse, when they have a heart attack, when they die playing tennis?
How dare you ask if they're vaccinated?
You dummies!
You asked if we were vaccinated to sit down in a food court, to enter a Canadian tire.
It's not only, by the way, fair in this ideological war.
It's immoral not to ask the question anymore.
It's immoral to sit here and say, oh yeah, 18-year-olds dropping dead of heart attacks, having massive cardiac arrest.
Don't ask if they were jibby-jabbed.
It's rude.
It's not a question, by the way, of scoring political currency.
What's the word I'm looking for?
You know what I'm talking about?
It's not a question of scoring political points.
At this point, we need to understand what's going on.
And you don't get to cop out of it like that Scotland study saying...
We're looking into the massive spike in neonatal deaths, but we've excluded one.
We've excluded the Jimmy Jack.
We've excluded.
We don't know what's causing the spike in neonatal deaths in Scotland, but we can ask and we don't want to know if it's something else.
It's becoming immoral not to ask the question and it's becoming unprofessional and negligent for the experts, the medical community, to not start taking a step and saying, what the hell is going on?
Yet the government continues to require the jab.
Now, we don't know what happened with this lawyer.
He might just have succumbed to the pressure of the moment, fainted.
The fact that he was moaning on the ground is a good indication.
You know, he didn't die.
Might have just fainted.
Got nervous.
You know, a big moment being watched by thousands and thousands of people.
Or, you know, we've been seeing a damn lot of this.
A damn lot.
Damn, damn lot.
And then the latest on the substance of the inquiry.
Listen to this.
Watch again.
Now, sir, this is a document from...
This is Brendan Miller representing the convoy doing an amazing job.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service summarizing what it is they discussed with Cabinet regarding threats to national security.
And if we could just scroll down to page five, please.
Could have made this one a little shorter for time, but...
Okay, so I just want you to see that.
So on that document there, on February 3rd, CESIS assessed, there is no indicators that known IMVEs, and I take it you know what that is.
Ideologically motivated violent extremists.
And then if you scroll down to the...
Other bullet points it states, on February 13th, CSIS advised that the implementation of the EA would likely galvanize the anti-government narrative within the convoy and further radicalize of some towards violence referring to the increase in violent rhetoric following the declaration of the state of emergency in the province of Ontario.
Furthermore, CSIS advised that the invocation of the EA by the federal government would likely lead...
to the dispersing of the convoy within Ottawa but would likely increase the number of Canadians who hold extreme anti-government views and push some towards the belief that violence is the only solution to what they perceived as a broken system and government.
Following the invocation of the EA, Cease's brief cabinet and reiterated the potential for the EA to increase anti-government views and violent ideologies, including those not yet radicalized.
Highlight that.
Can you agree with me that you never want to do anything that could create further radicalization of extremists within the city of Windsor?
Is that fair?
I'm going to object to this question.
Watch him.
And object to this.
Withdrawn, I'm done.
I love it.
I love it.
Now, does everyone understand what just happened there?
Withdrawn, I'm done.
Bear in mind, this is not a courtroom.
I think all of these documents are already in evidence anyhow.
And the commissioner, the judge, Judge Rouleau, who is doing the most amazing job you can imagine.
It's going to consider all the evidence anyhow.
And like argumentation will not sway the judge or the commissioner one way or the other.
Does everyone appreciate what just happened?
He's got a guy from CSIS or from the government there saying, you knew, you knew from your own intelligence by invoking the Emergencies Act, you were going to radicalize people and instigate, incite, needle, provoke them.
Into potential violence.
You knew it.
Your own internal intelligence said that.
We're going to get to another story in a second as to why this is a double jab, pun intended.
They knew by invoking the Emergencies Act, people would think it's unnecessary, it's government overreach, and it would provoke radicalization and potentially, by their own estimations, provoke a violent response from the crowd, which hitherto had not been violent.
And he says, Brandon says to him, no, you wouldn't want to.
Provoke people into violence, would you?
It's an argumentative question.
Meets an objection.
It's like, I don't care.
I'm done.
I've made my point.
The government knew when they were invoking the Emergencies Act, they knew based on their own intelligence.
Did I just lose it?
They knew by their own intelligence that by doing what they were about to do, which they also knew was totally unnecessary, and I'll get to that point in a second.
They knew that by doing what they were about to do, they would likely, by their own estimations and by their own intelligence, provoke the very thing that they were attempting purportedly to stop, violence.
I'm going to read it because tweets take me longer to draft than a statement.
The disgrace of a human, Justin Trudeau, wanted nothing more than violence from the Ottawa protesters.
I said it from the beginning.
He wanted January 6th.
He never got January 6th.
And what we're learning now?
He thought in invoking the Emergencies Act, he could provoke a January 6th.
That's exactly what he did.
I have no doubt he was praying for it at night.
A little imputation of intention.
I know it's a loser thing, but I can do it knowing that I do it because I'm doing it for style and persuasion, to quote Scott Adams.
I have no doubt he was praying for it at night.
The protesters are infinitely better people than Justin.
They had the courage and the discipline to not give him what he wanted.
He knew.
And I'm not saying he knew like, you know that you're wrong.
He knew because his own intelligence reports were saying, if we do this, we might provoke more anti-government response.
We might provoke violent extremism, violence from this crowd.
We're going to further radicalize, or I dare say just potentially radicalize people, into thinking that the government is up to no good.
And they did it nonetheless.
And they did it nonetheless.
Not only knowing that all this would happen, but knowing, as Justin Trudeau, we now know, confirmed through this hearing, knowing that Justin Trudeau, get all these ads out of the way, knew, you know, Justin Trudeau, you know, he didn't only say that the protesters were not very smart people.
He knew it would likely or potentially provoke the violent response that they were allegedly purporting to want to suppress.
He doesn't think the protesters are very smart people.
And he knew that it was unnecessary.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Trudeau responded in a discussion with Ford and other leaders.
Trudeau responded that the province should not need more legal tools to deal with the protests and press police to do their job.
Five days later, his government invoked the Emergencies Act.
Trudeau knew it was unnecessary.
He knew it was an overreach.
And he also...
Apparently knew or strongly suspected that by and through this overreach, he would likely radicalize or provoke people to violence, which would have retroactively justified the invocation of the Emergencies Act.
Meh.
It's coming to light, but not enough people are paying attention.
Okay, now, everybody, we're going to get to some election stuff after we go exclusive to Rumble, but for now, I've got...
Dr. Mike on.
Now, it said sponsored ad, sponsored video, or this stream contains a sponsor because it does, and it's Field of Greens.
But I'm not pitching it today.
You all have questions.
I have questions.
We're going to hear straight from the doctor of the company, Dr. Mike.
Dr. Mike, I'm bringing you in.
Three, two, one.
Dr. Mike, I think you might be on mute.
I can't hear you for some reason.
It's weird.
You can't hear me.
Hold on.
You're carried on.
I want to...
...automatically...
...automatically...
You can't hear me at all?
I'm assuming you can hear me.
Yeah, I can hear you.
Put in earbuds.
Or just take them off.
Can you hear me now?
Now you're on mute.
This is the one time I haven't done a test.
My audio is good.
This is the one time we haven't done a test before going live to make sure the OBS echo chamber.
No, no, hold on.
Dr. Mike, click on the link and just do it off your phone.
And now he seems to be frozen.
No, he's not frozen.
Here, hold on.
I'll do this in the private chat here.
Go to your phone.
We'll do it from there.
We're good.
you could It just defaults to all these weird settings.
I don't even know there was a Microsoft Teams microphone.
I thought it was just one microphone that's sitting on my computer.
Well, you're a doctor, not a technician.
Hey, hey, hey.
Come on, man.
What's going on here?
Now, this is the first time we met in person.
We had a phone call the other day.
And look, I figured this is one of the better things.
I love having sponsors and I love my sponsors.
But I think this is the best way for a company to get known and for you to explain what it is that...
What it is that you do, what it is that you sell, and why it is that it's good?
Sure.
So, I mean, I think there was some leaning into the background a little bit.
So, I'm a DO and, you know, kind of started my entire medical career, you know, looking into kind of how we help the whole body.
And what ended up happening transitioning was we ended up working with a couple of supplement companies while I was a resident and just really dug deep into some of these.
Athletes that beat themselves up over and over and over again, and a lot of them are MMA fighters.
And I was like, hmm, what can we do with these guys that we do, say, in the operating room or what happens after surgery?
And I was kind of like just putting all these pieces together.
And then it really started pushing toward the athlete side.
So kind of building supplements for the athlete and the active person.
And then kind of as we transitioned to that into BrickHouse, what ended up happening was I was like, you know, we've got to start making stuff for everybody.
Good, healthy supplements that everyone can take.
That's kind of where Field of Greens came about.
We were looking to just get something that the entire family could take, because I don't think everyone's looking at it like that.
They're not looking at, "Hey, what can I take?
And then, what am I comfortable giving to my children?" That we can continually enhance their nutrition.
That's kind of the quick background of how I got into the industry and where we are now.
And now one of the questions I asked you was the difference between supplements, extracts, and field of greens, powdered greens.
What are powdered greens and what's the difference between supplements and extracts?
You know, being a parent now, I think one of the first things that people do is they grab something off the shelf and they look at it.
And then I think just they don't realize that when they look at it and it says supplement facts, they're kind of like, hey, look, I'm not comfortable.
Because the first thing they think about is protein.
By kind of default, we kind of go down this kind of rabbit hole and like, ah, this is not okay for my kids.
But once it says, our product doesn't say supplement facts on it, right?
It says nutrition facts because it's actually desiccated fruits and vegetables.
And that was the whole point was for the family, the mom, the dad, the child to look at it and go, okay, hey, you know what?
Like, I'm comfortable taking this.
It's food.
And that's the main reason why we put it out there is for everyone to feel comfortable taking it.
We put it together that way.
All right.
And now the other question is like, feeling comfortable taking it?
Well, the difference between a food and an extract or a supplement, I guess you can't really...
You can OD on a food in theory, but it is not like...
Have you done that before?
No, I read the story about...
We talked about this, but the kid who drank too much Sunny D and actually turned a shade of orange because of the beta carotene because they drank too much beta carotene.
But my mother traumatized me to tell me...
It is a true story, but it never happened to me.
So what is the difference, practically speaking?
Yeah, sure.
So ours is where we get fruits and vegetables, we dry them, right?
And then they're blended together.
And then when you get it from an extract, depending on who's doing it, where it's coming from, there can be potentially alcohol used in it, hexane that's currently used in our water, and they take these fruits and vegetables and they kind of let it sit there.
And then they let whatever chemical, and some places are really good about it, right?
I'm not trying to say that everyone that uses extracts is bad.
They end up taking that and then they dry all of it.
They let the chemical or whatever they're using to get the extract from that.
They let that kind of evaporate and they kind of grab whatever extract and materials that they want to use from that.
So there's that portion of that that I feel like that's a little bit different.
It's kind of concentrated there.
The way that they look at a lot of supplementation that looks at it from an extract point of view, they're looking at an OREC value, which tells us something that's way far up.
It's kind of an older...
Way to look at antioxidants and how much power it has.
And for us, it was really, how do we get the natural fruit and vegetables, chop it down, dry it up, chop it up, and make it as good and as natural and as close to the regular component as possible.
Okay, and that is one of the biggest questions people often ask is they say raw fruits and vegetables, better.
Cooked vegetables, sometimes, I think like I read spinach, spinach loses some nutritional value.
Desiccated?
I mean, do you know, like roughly, is there a loss of nutritional value?
Is there a certainty that there is nonetheless nutritional value that you get as though you were to eat an entire, I don't know, bag of spinach?
No, okay.
That question always comes up, right?
So there is some, I think the way that I would look at it is that eating, of course, eating the whole raw vegetable is probably the best way to go about doing it.
Cooking it and drying it out and then mixing with water is probably the next second step.
It's no different than cooking it.
I mean, that's the way that I would look at it.
It's hard to not lose nutritional content as you dry it out.
There's some water.
There's some fiber that gets broken down.
There's some protein that gets broken down.
So to say that it is exactly the same as that, I would say no.
It would be hard-fetched to do that.
But there is a serving of fruits and vegetables in the product that we've created so that we can grab that nutritional value that we wanted.
Fantastic.
And what is the daily serving that people are supposed to have these days?
Is it five to six?
Yeah, five to six.
It's a lot.
I go the other way.
Every now and again, I binge eat arugula.
And I can tell you, after a certain point, the arugula comes out the same way it went down.
But before that, it sort of breaks apart.
And so, and where is, people want to know where things are made?
I always say it's made in America.
Where is Field of Greens Brickhouse made?
So that, we are seasonally, wherever the fruits and vegetables are coming from.
So the final product is developed out in the United States.
But whenever we try to make the formula, we're trying to grab as much fruits and vegetables from all over, and that's seasonal.
So it's difficult to say exactly.
The concentration of that comes from South America, comes from the United States, and come from Europe.
So we source these fruits and vegetables from everywhere.
Very cool.
You know, on the manufacturing side, there's a lot of restrictions.
There's a lot of restrictions.
Little small little details that go into it where you can't mix certain powders in a different facility.
You have to make sure that the facility is organic, the raw fruits and vegetables are coming in organic, the way that people use pesticides.
So there's a lot of extra steps that we've taken to make sure that the entire product is USDA organic.
Fantastic.
I think I spelt desiccated wrong, but it's desiccated and not defecated.
You were thinking about your arugula.
That was the problem.
You were thinking about the pound of arugula you were eating.
I have a bit of a lisp.
I never knew I had a lisp until I started doing this.
I was told I had a lisp from before.
But when I say desiccated on Siri Dictate, it comes out as defecated.
But yes, that means dried pulverized.
It's like beef jerky and vegetables, basically.
Yes, absolutely.
Okay.
Awesome.
Let me see if in the chat, Dr. Mike, before we go, let's just see if anybody has any questions.
So that's it.
It's good.
And you say one to two spoons a day.
Each spoonful is one serving of fruit.
Yep.
It's fantastic.
And I tell you, people, I always say, Dr. Mike, it looks like swamp water in the sense that it's like thick green, but that's a good thing.
People don't understand the nutrients, but it tastes good.
It's like you would not know what you're drinking.
I like the taste of it.
I love it.
And if you don't like the regular raw version of it, I mean, there's two other flavors that we've got, right?
We've got the mixed berry.
We've got the lemon lime.
We've got a couple other flavors that are coming out just so that, you know, different flavor palates for different people, right?
I think I've got at least two flavors, and the original green is delicious to me.
The other one, I think it's a pink container, is delicious as well.
All right.
Amazing.
Dr. Mike, thank you very much.
I think this has been the most interactive.
Sponsored video ever, but people had the questions.
Did I forget anything?
I want to see you eat a bag of arugula on top of pizza.
Pizza arugula challenge.
It's even one step grosser.
I eat it out of the container, like the pre-washed.
I put salt and pepper on it, and I just binge eat compulsively.
It's amazing.
All for good health, right?
You got to do it.
I don't know.
I've been told you could eat a little too much arugula, but for those who don't want to eat arugula out of the container, Field of Greens.
And Mike, thank you very much for sponsoring me.
It's good stuff.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for having me.
All right.
Have a good one.
Talk to you later.
All right.
Bye.
See you soon.
I like that.
It's like...
I didn't get...
I got the questions that were in the chat.
It's...
Nice house, Dr. Mike.
It was...
For a second.
He was using a green screen backdrop.
Oh my goodness.
Yeah, I'm sweating again.
Look what I did.
Damn it, I forgot to wear this.
I think I've been wearing this since last night.
Since last night, election night.
Let's talk about the election.
Hold on.
Did I get everything about Trudeau?
Oh, you know what?
We'll get some fake news on the flip side, on the Rumbles.
Does everyone have the link to Rumble?
Embed?
Let me get the embedded.
Link.
I'm going to put it here in the chat.
We're going to move over to Rumble now.
And then the link.
Oh, hold on a second.
What are the carnival?
Carnival people forget about all this other stuff.
You see, I'm a very, very simple person.
I like the red steak, the green arugula or cucumber, and the beige potatoes.
But if all I can have is steak and vegetables, I'm good.
But I've been doing the doing.
I've been drinking the Field of Greens because it's a damn better habit than my prior habit of Red Bull.
Grobert was right.
Damn him.
Okay.
Let's move over to Rumble.
I'm going to link it.
Here it is one more time, people.
I like Dr. Mike.
I hadn't met him.
I hadn't seen him in person.
We just had a call the other day.
And I think he...
I know that...
When I say desiccated, it sounds like defecated, but I like my joke.
It's desiccated, not defecated, until it's defecated.
Okay, move over to Rumble, people.
Let's do this.
1,745 people should be joining.
Over there.
Three, two, one.
Wait a minute.
I didn't do it yet.
Did I do it?
A poke?
Remove.
There we go.
All right.
Steak and sweet potatoes.
See, my wife tries to get me on sweet potatoes.
And whenever she tricks me into eating sweet potato fries, she's like, I got to eat sweet potatoes.
I knew they were sweet potatoes.
I didn't like them as much as regular potatoes, even though they're delicious.
I will crush you.
I will crush you.
I'm squishing your head.
Yeah, I don't like sweet potatoes as much as regular potatoes.
I love regular potatoes.
Not buttered and mashed, just like potatoes, salt, and pepper.
Maybe some ketchup.
All right, now let's just see if everything is good on the rumbles.
On the riggedy rumbles.
You won't believe this.
I think the black pill is when I start swearing routinely.
I'm not going to start yet.
This shizniat.
You will not believe the shizniat that is currently going on in Canada, though you've seen it.
This is going to be the last Canadian, then we're going to move on to the election.
Justin Trudeau, Moderna, Facility, Lavelle.
This makes the news, people.
This makes the news in Canada.
Oh, there is one more Trudeau story after this.
How could I almost forget?
Listen to this.
This is CTV News.
Feds hold groundbreaking ceremony for Moderna's mRNA vaccine factory at Montreal.
The newest technology that has...
Maybe not performed the way we were told it was going to perform.
It's so good.
It's so proven and it's so novel.
How many millions is this going to cost?
Let me see if it's in here.
Moderna jobs and millions of vaccines.
Oh, here we go.
It's expensive.
Okay, sorry.
I just wanted to make sure it was in there.
The new mRNA vaccine factory being built near Montreal by Moderna will help ensure Canada's health security in the face of more pandemics.
So they already...
They've got a plan that are expected to be in the coming decades.
Oh, because the mRNA jibby jab worked so well for this one.
We'll get there.
The Trudeau took part of the groundbreaking ceremony in Laval, Quebec.
That's like 30 minutes to the west, northwest of Montreal for the new facility by the Massachusetts-based biotechnology company.
He donned a helmet and a reflective vest.
Oh yeah, today he's dressing like a construction worker.
When he's not dressing like...
You know, people with darker skin.
When he's not allegedly groping female reporters, he's dressing up like people from YMCA.
The village people.
He's dressing up like one of the village people.
He donned a helmet and reflective vest as he toured the grounds where preparation and foundation work is underway.
Making vaccines in Canada.
Now, I said this the other day.
Ordinarily, I would say it's good.
That we are becoming independent from foreign, hostile nations for critical infrastructure such as health, medicine, foods, etc.
But not now.
The factory is expected to be completed in 2024 at the earliest and produce 100 million doses of mRNA vaccines per year.
It will manufacture vaccines against COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses, including influenza and respiratory...
Hold on.
Are they not telling me how much it costs?
I'm not going to find out how much it costs.
So they're building.
It's such proven, effective, quality technology.
They're building a factory for it already.
It's amazing.
Just Revere says, for the past 30 minutes, I forgot about the elections.
Thanks for that, Viva.
Oh, we get another 15 minutes.
Don't worry about it.
And we're 5,000 on the nose.
5,000 watching right now.
On the nose.
Beautiful.
Very satisfying round number.
We'll get to the elections.
But don't worry, you're still going to feel good afterwards.
So it's such wonderfully productive, effective technology that they have to go build a plant to just 100 million.
If they can produce other vaccines that are actually vaccines, that actually work, all the better.
We should not be dependent on India, China for medicines that we need for national security.
But I did remember a few things about Moderna.
In particular.
Like, you know, there's Moderna, Johnson& Johnson, and Pfizer.
Johnson& Johnson early on was getting the...
Not recommended for women after women, in particular, were passing from sudden blood clots.
Let me just see here.
Not now.
Oh, this is something else.
Okay, sorry.
I don't want to show you that yet.
Come on.
That was for the...
That was for the comic relief.
Those of you may not remember, early on, they were recommending against Johnson& Johnson, clot woman, Quebec.
They were telling people to avoid Johnson& Johnson.
Hold on, let me see here.
Here we go, this is it.
There was a Quebec woman, 46 years old, drop dead, Johnson& Johnson, after the Johnson& Johnson jibby jab from a clot.
Here.
But I remember, Johnson& Johnson had its problems.
This is from May 5th, 2022.
U.S. limits use of Johnson& Johnson's COVID vaccine on blood clot risks.
Okay.
We have to remember these things because some people don't know, others forgot, and it bears repeating.
The U.S. health regular said on Thursday that it was limiting the use of Johnson& Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine for adults due to the risk of a rare blood clotting syndrome, the latest setback to the shot that has been eclipsed by rivals.
It's a freaking competition.
It's not about whether or not it's safe and effective.
It's who's winning in this three-way race between Moderna, Johnson& Johnson, and Pfizer.
Ooh, Pfizer pulled ahead with the plant in Michigan.
Ooh, look at that, Mardana.
Mardana is coming up for the run.
Yes, they got the plant in Laval because Johnson& Johnson was killing people.
This is insanity.
Whichever one is the least destructive gets the plant.
So Johnson& Johnson had its problems.
So did Mardana, by the way.
Not now.
Twitter.
Oh, oh, oh, okay.
Johnson& Johnson had to pull its vaccines from the shelf due to quality control.
There were other issues as well.
Johnson& Johnson had to pull thousands, thousands, by the way.
Look at this.
This is Reuters, by the way.
The same people that fact check.
Reuters reports this is April 8, 2022.
Oh, I was trying to block the 700.
Moderna recalls thousands of COVID vaccine doses in Europe from the article.
Moderna, Inc., mRNA, said on Friday it was recalling how many thousands?
764,000.
It has to recall thousands.
Tens of thousands.
764,900 doses of its vaccines made because they were finding quality control issues.
Thousands.
And these are the people doing the fact checks.
There literally is Reuters facts.
At Reuters facts, Reuters does fact checks.
The headline, for those who never read the article, Moderna recalls thousands of COVID vaccine doses in Europe.
It was recalling 764,900 doses.
Oh, why?
After a viral was found contaminated by a foreign body.
No safety issues have been identified, Moderna said, about the lots that were distributed in Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden.
Just some foreign bodies.
The drugmaker said that the contamination was found in just one vial, and it was recalling the whole lot out of an abundance of caution.
It did not disclose what was found in the vial.
Why the hell not?
Oh, I'm sorry, Moderna.
Why the hell?
Was it a razor blade?
Like, it's one of those razor blades in an apple or in a...
Mars bar at Halloween, it did not disclose what was found in the vial.
Japanese authorities, by the way, because you may not recall, it's not the first time they had a problem.
Japanese authorities last year suspended the use of some doses of vaccine, which Moderna later recalled after an investigation found stainless steel contaminants in some vials.
It's only stuff you're injecting into your body.
Stainless steel contaminants.
Jeez, and they wonder.
Why are there people who are anti-vaxxers who think that there's products in here like broken glass, shards of glass, little red?
Why do they think that?
Stainless steel contaminants that might have just gone into some people's veins.
Over 900 million doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine have been administered worldwide to date.
Moderna said on Friday did not believe the contamination posed a risk to other vials in the lot.
How about to the humans who might have already injected that into their body?
But Reuters, the fact checkers, Thousands of thousands.
Thousands of doses.
Some might say that that could be qualified as hundreds of thousands or nearly one million doses recalled because a foreign body that they don't want to identify was found in one of the vials.
After last year, in Japan, they had to pull a bunch of vials because they had stainless steel contaminants.
That might have been injected into the bodies of humans.
But we were going at the speed of science, people.
Speed of science.
Don't blame us.
No harm, no foul.
We were going fast.
Sure.
Metal shavings.
Microscopic metal shavings when I found the way into something that we were compelling you inject into your body.
Bygones.
We did the best we could.
It's my first day.
Glad I could catch one of your impromptu live streams this time.
Trudeau has got to go.
And that's Trudeau, like Homer, go.
And that is from Touch.
The riot on Rumble.
So, okay.
That's Canada.
The fact-checkers.
Can you imagine if the fact-checkers were going to fact-check an ideological adversary who said thousands of people died from a tragic disease?
Oh.
764,900 people.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm sure they would not get called out for being liars.
Reuters, liars.
Fact-checkers, liars.
Wordsmiths of the devil.
And that's why they know how to wordsmith on their own.
Technically, it's true.
It's thousands of vials.
Hundreds of thousands of vials.
Nearly a million vials.
But who's counting?
Do we want the humor before we get into the tragedy?
No.
We're going to get the tragedy.
Elections were yesterday.
It's not tragedy, people.
It's not tragedy.
It's not spin.
What it is, is we're seeing a divided nation.
We're seeing a nation that doesn't know what to believe.
And we're seeing a nation of people, some of whom seem to like the abuse.
Gretchen Whitmer.
Like, okay, when there's two defensible candidates...
And the Democrat wins.
One cannot reflexively run around screaming foul.
When there's incidents like in Maricopa County, as we talked about yesterday, anomalies in hotly contested, decisive counties within states, you can start asking questions.
When you look at Fetterman beat Dr. Oz.
And I'm going to...
Preface this so that nobody misunderstands it.
I am not making fun of Fetterman.
Period.
Full stop.
Fetterman beat Dr. Oz.
What were the Fetterman results?
What was the final?
This is in Pennsylvania.
Why can't I find it?
John Fetterman beat Dr. Oz by 3%.
John Fetterman, that's his first name, right?
It's not to say that people with disabilities should be discriminated against, period.
The analogy is not that you should not let a physically disabled person not get into a market.
Don't build wheelchair ramps.
Let him figure it out.
There is discrimination and then there is qualification.
It's not discrimination not to let a blind individual drive a bus.
Period.
The individual is blind.
They need to understand that there's limitations as to what they can and cannot do.
And barring some form of technology which I can easily envision, it's not discrimination to say a blind person should not be driving the school bus.
It's not discrimination or mocking the differently abled to say that someone who recently suffered a stroke and seems to have serious cognitive issues might not be fit for office, for holding national secrets, for understanding issues of national importance.
John Fetterman had a massive stroke in May.
We've all seen the impacts of that stroke on him in real time.
And I don't think there's very many people who are going to say that he is fully fit for office.
Some people are going to say, look, like Dr. Sanjay Gupta, which we covered.
His impairments are purely processing and not cognitive.
Some people are going to rationalize it to themselves that way.
Others who have seen him debate, hear questions, formulate answers are going to say, that's a cop-out.
Or if you believe it, good for you, but I don't believe it, and I think you're an idiot for believing it.
Nobody's also asking the question as to how he had a stroke in May after having promoted the Jibby Jab in April.
People were saying he was massively unhealthy to begin with.
Probably, I don't know, probably true.
Not everything is going to be associated with the Jibby Jab.
But by the way, even if he had underlying health conditions, Even if he was massively unhealthy, but the jibby jab was sort of the straw that broke the camel's back, or the literal translation is the drop of water that overflowed the vase.
If he had underlying problems and the jibby jab triggers it in some, that's still a problem.
Yeah, so the flaming flamingo lady says ephedimen's wife is the driving force behind him.
He's clearly cognitively impaired.
Whether or not it's substantive or...
Delivery?
I don't know, but I think I know, from my own observation.
He beat Dr. Oz.
Now, some might say they were going to get a Democrat regardless.
But this goes to show you the level of politics when it's party over country, when it's party over person.
It doesn't matter who it is in Pennsylvania, so long as the person has a D in front of their name.
Dr. John Fetterman, who is clearly cognitively impaired, whether or not it's processing or speech, clearly beat Dr. Oz in a state where apparently they just don't...
It doesn't matter.
It just has to be Democrat.
That was Pennsylvania.
Hold on one second.
Doesn't matter who it is.
Just has to be Democrat.
Same thing with Biden.
People were talking about Biden's cognitive impairments before the election.
Looking back, I can see it now.
At the time, I was saying he's just an old guy.
That's the way it happens.
Although he's got to be the president of the United States of America, hold the codes, do everything.
There's nobody now who can look at Joe Biden and say, yeah, if he ran again, I would certify that he's totally cognitively capable of the highest job on earth.
Pennsylvania?
Doesn't matter.
Pennsylvania, by the way, the same state in which Dr. Levine took Levine's mother out of a long-term healthcare facility when old people were dropping like flies because of Governor Wolf's negligence.
Doesn't matter.
A D?
We will re-elect our talents.
We will re-elect someone who is clearly cognitively impaired.
To the extent of which we don't know and we'll tell ourselves it's not such a big deal.
He can still do the job.
So long as he's a Democrat.
And they voted for him.
Let's take another one.
Gretchen Whitmer.
Where is my...
They re-elected Gretchen Whitmer.
And again, everybody, this is like...
You can't just run and say they cheated.
Machines, whatever.
I have no doubt people voted for Whitmer.
They re-elected Gretchen Whitmer, who, through overt, I would say criminally negligent policy, compelling old-person homes or long-term healthcare facilities to take back COVID-positive patients, when even at the time, I don't know if it was the CDC or whomever, we're saying, don't do it.
Whitmer policy killed elderly.
A re-elected Gretchen Whitmer, who not only implemented a policy which undoubtedly resulted in excess deaths of the elderly, she then went on to undercount those deaths so that it would not be a political scandal.
A Michiganders, the 53% of the electorate who voted for Whitmer, did you not know this?
Or do you just not care?
Do you not know this?
Or were your grandparents and parents Good enough.
Were they in a private healthcare?
Were they at home with you?
Audit.
This is from Center Square.
I don't know what the publication is, but it's...
I mean, I've seen these numbers in other publications.
January 18, 2022.
Whitmer admin undercounted COVID nursing home deaths by 42%.
A new audit found Governor Gretchen Whitmer's administration undercounted COVID-19 deaths by 42%, or 2,386.
And that's if you believe that that estimate is accurate.
They implement policies which exacerbate the deaths in long-term healthcare facilities by compelling those long-term healthcare facilities to take back into them COVID-positive patients, and then they lie about the number of deaths that result from their criminally negligent policy.
Then they get reelected.
At issue is how many nursing home deaths occurred in Michigan and whether Whitmer's policies exacerbated nursing home deaths.
By housing infected patients with those most vulnerable to die from COVID-19.
COVID-19 disproportionately kills the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions.
In Michigan, 84% of the state's COVID-19 victims were people aged 60 and older.
And I believe it's 78 to 80% were in or about long-term healthcare facilities.
She implemented policy that exacerbated that number and then locked down the entire state.
Punished the entire state to compensate for the disastrous consequences of her nefarious policies.
And she got re-elected by Michiganders.
47% voted for the Republican, last I checked.
53% voted for Quitmer.
Negligence, arguably criminal negligence, cover-up, and she uses the consequences of her own disastrous policy to lock down the healthy.
Cripple the economy.
Forbid people from buying seeds.
And by the way, do y 'all remember that story?
Maybe people don't.
Quitmer prohibits sale of seeds.
There was fact-checking on this.
There was fact-checking in this.
That she didn't ban seeds.
This is the wordsmith of the devil.
Who say thousands of COVID deaths, sorry, thousands of COVID doses pulled from the shelves by Moderna when it's 765,000.
There, that's cool when they do it.
But then the fact checkers are saying, well, she's not, Whitmer policy did not ban anybody from buying seeds.
It just shut down small mom and pop stores and in the big stores sectioned off the non-essential items, which I guess seeds were deemed non-essential.
This is from, god damn, it's like going back in the past.
This article is more than two years old.
Michigan, this is Forbes, by the way.
So subject to the caveat that it was debunked on the fact check.
She didn't ban the sale of seeds.
She just shut down mom and pop stores and then sectioned off certain areas of big stores, big box retailers that included seeds and other stuff.
Gretchen Whitmer reversed the ban.
With the coronavirus quickly becoming a new normal.
House gardening has taken off as more Americans start to grow their own fruits and vegetables.
But in Michigan, many stores have been barred from selling seeds, soils, plants, and other gardening supplies.
Non-essential.
It sure is a tragedy that we have so many of those COVID deaths because I implemented policy that exacerbated the deaths in long-term healthcare facilities and killed the elderly.
But let's take the deaths of those elderly and use it as a pretext to lock down the entire state, including the young and those who are not vulnerable.
I don't want to read this anymore.
Last week, Michigan Whitmer ordered all stores larger than 50 square feet to cordon off their garden centers and plant nurseries, blocking customers from shopping in those sections through April 30th.
If you're not buying food or medicine or other essential items, you should not be going to the store, Whitmer said, announcing her order.
Oh, yeah.
Was that before or after she broke her own rules?
Oh, yeah.
Let me see.
Yeah, that was before she got caught for breaking her own rules.
Controversial Michigan governor apologizes...
I can't see the whole article.
...for violating her state's COVID-19 rules.
Michigan...
Get the heck out of here.
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer, D, that's all it took in Michigan, by the way, had to apologize for attending a private gathering at a bar, unmasked among a dozen unmasked individuals in a crowded space.
The image first appeared...
On conservative.
Oh yeah, because it matters.
The political leanings that show the hypocrisy of the Democrats.
And quickly resurfaced elsewhere.
Do we get to see the picture?
Let's see the picture of who Michigan just re-elected.
There you go.
The elite.
The political elite.
Always get to have their gatherings.
Plebs.
Shut up!
Take it!
And re-elect her afterwards, because that's what you did.
And you can't blame it on fixed elections.
This seems to be what Michiganders want, or at least the 53% who voted for her want.
Slovenians seem to want to elect someone who's clearly cognitively impaired, the extent of which we'll only see in the coming days, weeks, months, and years.
The, what, what, what?
I actually don't know how to finish that sentence.
But a negligent, corrupt, amoral, immoral Democrat, apparently the Michiganders is better than a Republican.
A cognitively impaired Democrat in Pennsylvania is apparently better than the Republican, or at least Oz, who many people did not think was Republican in the first place.
And that's it.
What else?
No, the ultimate irony in all of this, we saw one of our favorite trolling talking points, cope and see.
First of all, if I were one to block people on Twitter or any social media, I would block anybody who replies with cope.
Cope harder.
Cry harder.
Left or right.
I hate it.
It's such a devoid of substance retort.
It's...
It's cliched.
It's juvenile.
It says nothing.
Except that the person who says it doesn't really know how to formulate anything to contribute to the discussion.
People are running around now saying, I got my...
Where's my other stone?
I got two stones.
Nervous stones.
Hold on, I got one here.
Yes, I got these in Texas.
What do powers of stones...
It's a good thinking stone.
I hate that.
It's so stupid.
Cope.
Oh, sorry for your losses.
First of all, everyone saying that on Twitter right now is telling the Republicans, cope harder with what was only a mild victory because it wasn't as big as everyone thought it was going to be.
This is what it is.
By and large, it looks like there was much less chicanery or purported chicanery or alleged chicanery this time around.
Now the upsetting thing that people have to realize is people just actually voted for this crap.
People actually voted for these people.
I mean, some people got what they deserved.
Beto O 'Rourke got his ass handed to him after spending however many, I don't know how much he spent on his campaign.
Hold on, I want to see that.
Beto O 'Rourke got, I mean, can you imagine, of all the money that he spent on his campaign, Beto O 'Rourke, I mean, I don't think he was ever going to win, but what might have sunk him was that freaking TikTok.
So let's see here.
I think it looks like he raised.
It says he raised $25 million.
I don't know if that's an old article.
Beto O 'Rourke raises over $25 million from July through late September, out-raising Abbott again.
Oh, that's what they thought he was going to do.
Could you imagine if he was on track to win, but that TikTok video put him over the edge in terms of losing?
I doubt it was that.
His campaign said the massive amount came at a faster clip than his previous record-breaking haul.
And he lost again.
Beto Arrug lost um and then, Thank you.
Stacey Abrams lost.
How much did she spend?
Stacey Abrams spent campaign.
Let's just see here.
Jesus.
This is from the Free Beacon.
So it's going to be partisan.
It's going to be heavily partisan.
Dems blow nearly $200 million on perennial losers, Beto O 'Rourke, Stacey Abrams.
Beto O 'Rourke, that TikTok might have done him in.
Stacey Abrams jumping up on stage with Lizzo and a big billboard that says P-U-S-S-Y above her head.
Maybe those are not the images that you want when you want to be taken seriously as a politician running for office.
Wholeheartedly acknowledging I ran for office and there are videos of me waxing my legs with a drone, fishing with a drone, pulling my kid's tooth with a drone, catching...
I said that one already.
What else did I do with a drone?
Putting out a fire with a drone.
There's videos of me out there dressed in a suit and tie running races.
I appreciate that.
But if you're running for office...
A TikTok video with you doing a highly suggestive dance with a young woman who's not your wife, or a young man who's not your husband, doing a suggestive TikTok dance with someone who's not your partner, and making a dirty, perverted face while doing it, probably not the best thing to do.
Running for office and jumping on stage and having a word that's so graphic that in every article that talked about it, they had to blur it out.
Probably not the best thing to do.
They lost.
So it's like, it's not only rigged where you lose, but not rigged where you win.
It just might be the will of the people, and people might be that self-destructive, or that political.
Party over self.
Abrams, who trailed Georgia Governor Brian Kemp by nine points with 72% of the data, she raised, oh my goodness, raised nearly 100%.
million dollars between her campaign and leadership committee state filings show.
O'Rourke raised 77 million dollars I mean, I guess at the very least it's good for the economy.
It's good for employment.
Abrams and O 'Rourke's eye-popping fundraising calls came despite their status as high-profile losers.
You are one pathetic loser.
Abrams lost to Kemp by roughly 15 points in 2018, where she, she blamed it on chicanery.
Stolen rave yadda.
Okay, we all know this.
O 'Rourke raised $80 million in that race, which was, at the time, the highest amount ever raised for a U.S. Senate campaign.
O 'Rourke went on to run for president, a campaign he ended in November, after polling in low single digits.
Ugh!
During his short-lived presidential bid, O 'Rourke said he could not fathom a scenario where he would run for office again if he did not become the Democratic nominee.
Well, what do you say now?
And just to show that it's nonpartisan, if you want to run for office, you can't do things that are beneath the dignity of the office.
A suggestive TikTok dance with a young person who's not your spouse is beneath the dignity of the office.
Running up on stage with a sign that says P-U-S-S-Y above your head, probably beneath the dignity of the office.
You know what else is beneath the dignity of the office?
A prime minister making a guest appearance on a drag show.
Okay, this is for real, people.
This will be the comedic relief.
We'll forget about the elections for a few minutes.
And then I'm going to get to some...
Chitty chats.
Justin Trudeau.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
When he's not dressing in blackface.
When he's not allegedly groping reporters and then apologizing for it afterwards.
When he's not twice breaching the ethics laws of Canada.
When he's not dressing like another race.
He's attending shows where people dress like other genders.
Other sexes, I should say.
And it's not a joke.
This is Rachel Gilmore.
Please be polite in any public discourse you have with her.
We had an exchange, and I'll show you the exchange because I think I can find it.
Justin Trudeau is going to make a guest appearance on Drag Race Canada.
The time has come.
That's too loud.
That was way too loud.
Sorry.
World, meet your next host nation.
Canada.
Bonjour.
And welcome to Canada.
We're looking for the next global drag superstar.
I'm gonna tell you why it's beneath the dignity of the office.
Okay, the drag part might be just something that, you know, although people have the right to do what they want to do, like you can imagine, unless you're into pandering like Trudeau is.
Hold on, don't do that.
One second.
Go.
No, you're set.
It's not even necessarily the drag aspect of this on its own, which everyone can do what they want when they're adults, but it might not be...
Get the hell out of there.
Can you get off the chair?
It might not be the thing that you necessarily want to run out and be a guest show on, but just listen to the discourse of the program.
It's time to win the craft.
Every time you come out on that runway, it is just electric.
Nothing wrong with it.
I mean, this is to each their own.
I don't particularly like this show, but I don't like anything on this network.
I don't think this programming is quality programming by content production or other, but let's go.
It was elegance, it was grace, it was confidence.
This look is everything.
I couldn't take my eyes off of you.
That's lunch, everyone.
With extra special guests.
Who could it be?
Thank you.
Who could it be?
Who's ready for world domination?
Please help me welcome the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau!
Sit on that for one second.
Sit on that for one second.
It's just that...
Set aside the fact that it's a drag show.
This is like B-level television.
And not because it's a drag show.
This is like on par with Kids Baking Challenge.
Nailed it.
Fix It or Leave It.
What's the other one there?
It's Fix It.
My wife will know what that is.
This is bad television.
Just to fill airspace.
Nothing to do with the drag aspect.
It's just bad...
Oh, look at Trudeau.
By the way...
There's just that little commission thing going on right now.
I'm sure that has nothing to do with this.
It's like out of a movie.
We're like, Mr. Trudeau, you're on some sort of public trial again for massive corruption, for desecrating the Charter of Rights, the Constitution, abusing protesters.
Journalists, what should you do?
We need to think of a distraction.
Go on Drag Race.
This one is about to go down in history.
My jaw just dropped.
As well it should, and so should the jaw of the nation.
Oh my goodness!
This look is marvelous.
I am excited to see you here.
There was swearing in this at some point.
I'm a judgy bitch.
Oh, I'm a judgy bitch.
That's all on this side today.
You know, you're getting judged by the best of the best.
Me being here with a crown immediately puts a target on my back.
It's a game within a game.
Listen, you sneaky fucking bitch.
There might be a little bit of sabotage going on.
That's what you want your prime minister to be a part of.
I know people take issue with the drag.
He shouldn't be endorsing that.
It's...
Seems to have a dead stream.
I know people are going to take issue with the drag side.
Set that aside.
It's just garbage programming.
Fake drama, scripted reality.
It's garbage.
And it's foul-mouthed garbage.
And now Justin Trudeau.
That will now be associated with the office of the Prime Minister of Canada.
Oh.
Just...
But it's a good distraction.
What movie was it from?
Where, like, they said there's a big scandal.
Yeah, I can see that the feed is dead.
Give me two seconds.
there was a movie where there was a massive scandal and they had to make the political leader do the most outrageous thing you can imagine.
So that's it.
That's Justin Trudeau.
Now, I did have the exchange with Rachel Gilmore where I said, this is terrible.
And she said, what's wrong with it, Viva?
And I answered.
Let me see if I can just find that tweet.
Okay, so we got...
Here we go.
Okay, I'll just share from my Twitter feed.
What's wrong with Aviva?
What's wrong with the Prime Minister of Canada going on a crappy television show while the country is on trial for his use of the Emergencies Act?
What's wrong with it?
Why is this something to be proud of?
This makes Trudeau in Canada look like an absolute joke.
How so, Viva?
And I'm answering honestly and politely.
Where the heck is my response?
Drag Race is garbage television on par with Nailed It or other awful juvenile shows.
Not even anything to do with the drag aspect.
It's pandering of the highest order, a transparent distraction from the commission which is revealing what a tyrant Justin Trudeau really is.
Who retweeted that?
I don't know who that is.
So that's it.
What did I just do here?
Everybody, give me two seconds to try to reset up the...
You know what?
Okay, I'll actually do something while we do that.
I'm going to show you a video of my brother, Eva Clips.
My brother asking a question yesterday at the Toronto City Council, where they had the board, where they had the board, the board, I don't know, the trustee.
They were taking questions on policy.
And my brother wanted to ask a question, a series of questions.
He got five minutes.
And I did say he leaves the board speechless.
And I think it was not the right word.
I think speechless from indifference is probably more of what it should have said.
But whatever, here.
Watch this while I just go and try to get the stream set back up for the other one.
Here, my brother's question.
Dan...
It's my brother.
My actual, like, genetic blood brother, not like my brother from another mother.
My brother, here.
Yes, thank you very much, and I'll echo the thanks for your presentation.
Watch how they don't dignify questions from the plants.
His name is Danielle Freedom, and I understand this is an online deputation.
So, with the help of technology...
There we go.
I think I'm on.
Oh, there you are.
Great.
This is working.
Okay.
Welcome, Danielle.
You have five minutes for your presentation.
We welcome it.
Thank you very much.
As you know, my name is Daniel Freiheit.
I think they had it there as freedom.
It's the same term, just the German version of freedom.
I'm a Toronto resident and a father of four, and I actually applied to be a public member.
Of this board and hopefully the councillors have had a chance to review my bio.
But that's not the purpose of my delegation today.
But first of all, I want to thank all of you for your service.
I know it is a thankless job and it's a stressful job and it's a darned if you do, darned if you don't kind of role.
So your service and commitment and your dedication is acknowledged.
The reason I'm here today is to ask this board to address ongoing COVID vaccine mandates, in particular, that much of the public is unaware about.
Many folks think that the COVID mandates were dropped when the province, the cities, and the federal government dropped them, but surprisingly...
Many private and semi-private institutions have kept them in place, and I recently learned, including the City of Toronto, based on a recent arbitration decision.
And the irony is that these mandatory vaccination policies are actually, at this point, in my view and based on my experience dealing with a lot of members of the public, is that these are detrimental to Torontonians' well-being.
And I just wanted to see by a show of hands who on this board is aware that there are still schools in the GTA that require children to get vaccinated with the mRNA vaccine in order to attend an independent school.
So I know my brother better than most of you.
I know when he's angry.
I know when he's nervous.
And I know when he's trying to be polite, when he's doing his best to be polite, when he wants to use other words.
He's asking the board, how many of them know that there's some places that still require the Jimmy Jab for kids?
The elite do not take questions from the plebs.
Just wondering if the board was aware of that.
Look at that.
They could not see a show of hands, but it's possible that this is not interactive as I thought.
And can I see just by a show of hands who on this board is aware?
That some employers still have a policy.
Well, I guess you're all aware of this because the city of Toronto still has a vaccine, a COVID vaccine requirement for employees.
I'm assuming you all knew that this policy is still in place by a show of hands.
We don't take questions from the pleb.
Go on, sir.
I want to see by a show of hands who on this board is aware that the impact of...
The Pfizer vaccine on subfertile individuals remains something that, quote, needs to be urgently studied.
And this is according to a recent journal in Andrology in June 2022.
So the issue is that these vaccines are having side effects that weren't exactly anticipated when they were initially rolled out.
And this is through real-world data that's now coming out.
And it's important to balance those additional incoming information as this board promotes.
By the way, real world data that they're gathering in real time.
Do you know what it's called when they gather real world data in real time while implementing the policies?
Obama said it well.
I think this board's policy or the goals of this board are to maintain and improve the health status of Toronto's population, and two, to reduce inequities in health status.
And I believe that the board can take four important steps to fulfill its mandate today.
First of all, I think the chief or the associate medical officer needs to issue a communication immediately clarifying that the vaccine does not stop transmission.
I think this is a point of confusion.
That is resulting in a lot of ongoing mandates in schools and independent schools and in workplaces, including the city's own workplace.
No medical advice.
It so does not prevent transmission.
The new talking point is no one ever said it would prevent transmission.
Okay.
Mandates make no sense then.
The arbitrator in the decision that I just learned came out.
The arbitrator was using a will-safe statement of Dr. Dubé that's very outdated.
We now know that transmission, and Dr. Finkelstein confirmed it this morning, the vaccine does not stop transmission.
And many employers are issuing mandates on the hope or the belief that forcing all their employees to get vaccinated will stop workplace transmission.
But it's not doing that.
And employers have to focus on other methods, like flexibility with...
He's nervous.
Three, I believe this board can issue a communication to private companies and institutions that workplace vaccine requirements, although advisable, should not be used to exclude unvaccinated individuals from employment or education just because...
Not only because there are unknown impacts on fertile individuals that require urgent study, but because this type of exclusion is creating a massive social rift and is detrimental to public health.
Last but not least, I believe this Board of Health should be communicating with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and the Minister of Health as a backstop.
To ensure that the medical exemption guidelines that were published originally in January of 2022, that those guidelines need to be relaxed.
Any doctors who would otherwise provide patients with medical exemptions are confused by these legacy exemptions.
Danielle, can you wrap it up?
I'll give you 15 seconds to wrap it up.
He's still calling him Danielle.
It just needs to be updated to make sure that those who qualify for exemptions can be provided for them.
Thank you very much.
If there's any questions, I'm available anytime.
They don't answer your questions and they don't talk to you.
Go home.
We've heard you.
Control deleted.
No?
That's it?
That's all?
Seeing none, Danielle will just say thank you for your deputation.
Much appreciated.
Danielle.
Okay.
Maybe they think he's, like, Moroccan, so he goes by the Danielle instead of Daniel.
Although he said his name was Daniel.
And I say Danielle because some people pronounce their name Danielle.
But he clearly said his name was Daniel.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
It just shows, by the way, the degree to which they're not even listening.
He said his name was Daniel Freiheit.
Thank you, Danielle.
Thank you for your deputization or whatever you call it.
Be gone.
And don't ask questions anymore.
And we don't talk to you.
We don't answer questions.
Now, I was told, by the way, I want to make sure that I'm correct about this.
I won't say it.
I'm not sure if it's...
I put out a tweet shortly thereafter, just to highlight another aspect of this, where he says, you're gathering data real time.
My brother says, we don't have data on, what did it say?
Subfertile humans?
Children?
I mean, now that we know that it impacts the woman's period...
I think it goes without saying.
We can surmise that it probably could also have an impact on sub-fertile humans.
First of all, by the way, for those who are not on Locals or on Twitter, look at these cute dogs.
The reason why that carpet is all crunched up is because the one on the right, Winston pissed on it, and I had to wash it, and I was letting it dry out of my office.
Then Pudgy comes into the office, and she looked like she was going to poop.
We have to take her off that.
Yesterday, I put out another highlight from that very meeting.
Just to highlight, we're being governed by buffoons.
And people will elect arguable, alleged potential criminals.
They will elect people who might not be physically fit to do their job.
So long as they've got the right political preface.
Prefix?
Prefix to their name?
These are the people that are making the decisions in Toronto.
Where's the...
Okay, sorry.
These were some of the videos I was bookmarking for yesterday's stream.
Oh, okay.
Here.
No, no, no, no.
That's Bill Gates.
Here, listen to this.
Some of you have already seen this.
This is a member of the board asking the committee, asking the doctors a question.
These are good questions.
I don't know if he was asking it cynically, if he was asking it sincerely.
Listen to this.
With the new vaccines that target the more recent sub-variants, do we know the extent to which it's the case again that the vaccine actually significantly reduces your risk of
I think I showed this yesterday.
from previous formulations of the vaccine because the bivalent boosters were studied in terms of their antibody response.
So we do know that the bivalent booster provides a very robust antibody response.
But we would have to have more experience with following people over time to see.
To what degree it reduces the chance of infection.
But just based on extrapolation from the antibody response, we do believe that it's going to provide a boost of protection.
Based on extrapolation from the antibody.
They don't know what they're talking about.
They're like almost really making it up in real time.
And making policy decisions that affect other people's bodies in real time.
I thought my brother...
Oh, here we go.
No.
I thought maybe the committee had actually made a...
I'll double check whether or not they changed their mandate recommendations after this meeting.
But we're being governed by our inferiors.
And it doesn't seem to bother people.
These people have no idea what they're doing.
They're basically admitting that they are experimenting in real time.
Obama said it so eloquently.
This woman said it right here.
We're extrapolating from data from previous unknown data.
To come to the conclusion that it probably might do something, we hope.
Fingers crossed.
And if you happen to have some problems in the meantime...
Too bad.
Okay, hold on one second.
What was I doing here?
Let's see.
Fleet Lord Avatar.
If you not...
If you not get heavenly news yet, CNN, first time since Reconstruction, 1877, Florida won't have statewide Democrats.
Okay.
There's something there.
Some part of that that I'm not reading.
Switz guy in Rumble.
That was a $2 Rumble rant from Fleet Lord Avatar.
Thank you very much.
Switz guy says, Viva, my mom works as an RN registered nurse.
Three of her coworkers got the vax and had...
And I'm not attesting to that or confirming it or denying it.
All that I know is we just read the stat coming out of Scotland.
Neonatal deaths spiking.
Nobody knows why.
Oh, and then Kenzie67 is saying Scotland is showing very high rates of stillbirths as well.
Yeah, and then you find out every now and again, there's nearly a million doses of the vaccine that have to be recalled because of foreign bodies in them that will not be disclosed.
Some of them might have had, what did they say?
Stainless steel contaminated.
Okay.
We're not going to be all doom and gloom all the time.
There's something very funny for all the people who are threatening to leave Twitter.
There's a comedian.
He does funny stuff.
Ryan Long.
Can't vote for all of his comedy.
And I don't want to play the entire thing because you all need to go watch it.
What do you guys think of Elon Musk?
Jeez Louise, man.
Why would that be so loud?
Buying Twitter.
It's a great thing.
Absolutely.
Pretty sure I've reached the character limit of this convo.
So after the internet's recent events and reading articles like rest in peace Twitter.
Evil man.
Elon Musk takes Twitter exactly where we thought he would, into the sewer.
And of course, welcome to hell Elon.
He wants to control speech.
You said it.
I've decided to do it okay.
He's a journalism denier.
Frequently denying the journalists I like.
I've been doing a few exercises just to curb my cravings.
Like...
You want to tell if I take a peek, right?
That guy's a bozo.
Yeah.
Are you going to quit Twitter?
I actually haven't talked to speak about it.
Do you have yours on your phone right now?
Do you mind if I take a peek?
Can you see what Elon Musk is up to?
Just like a little hit.
Yeah, maybe see what he's up to.
Maybe see what Donald Trump Jr. tweeted, like some stuff like that.
$20 for $8.
Can we tweet that?
Yeah.
Say, how does a dumbass have so much money?
But like, can I press send when you do it?
Okay, it's classic.
It's classic because it might be a little too true.
Too true to home.
Close to home.
So that's it.
Yeah, Ryan is awesome.
I'm looking at some of the chat here.
He needs the dopamine hit.
There's no question about it.
Now, let me just, before we wind up, what time is it?
4.10.
It's 4.10.
I'm going to go exercise.
Get some exercise.
We're prepping for Hurricane Nancy, I think, Some people are calling it a tropical storm.
Others are calling it a hurricane.
So that's been disrupting the day.
And I've got to go tend to that.
But this has been...
I hope everyone feels a little better.
I'll say this.
We're in Florida.
Florida had an unhistoric, ahistoric evening last night.
There's going to be a lot of jostling for power now.
There's going to be some discussion.
Has Trump made the big announcements?
The word was that he was going to announce his run for 2024, and now everybody's saying, don't do it.
It's got to be DeSantis.
Cernovich, I think, is showing some...
People don't like what he's saying, but Cernovich is a smart guy, and he's tapped into the public zeitgeist better than most.
He has some interesting takes on this.
I think he might be...
Not overreacting, but he's got some interesting takes on it.
I just want to go through my Twitter diary and make sure that we got everything that we wanted to cover today.
But let me see in the chat.
Did Trump announce that he's running yet?
That's the question, because that was the rumor on the streets.
And I think we've covered everything we intended to cover.
Oh, Greg, Charlie Criss got exactly what he deserved.
Let's just refresh our memories on this one.
The governor should stay with him and vote for him, and I don't want your vote.
If you have that hate in your heart, keep it there.
I want the vote of the people of Florida who care about our state.
Good Democrats, good independents, good Republicans.
Unify with this ticket.
unify with al demings and charlie christ unify with us those who are haters you're going to go off in your own world and you better get right get the out those who support I think I need to start watching Entourage again.
Or again, I think I need to watch Entourage.
That's a classic meme.
Okay, I think we've gotten everything that we were supposed to get.
And I'll go to the chat and we'll just have a little bit of banter.
Crowder had 313,000 people live watching yesterday.
It's amazing.
And people saying, people, you know, despairing that it wasn't the red tidal wave tsunami, whatever.
It takes a long time to change momentum of things.
And maybe it takes people suffering additional consequences of their poor decisions.
Cenk Uyger last night, not to pick on him, but it's like, it's unbelievable.
Cenk Uyger.
It's on Twitter.
He goes to Twitter because his show went down because of rolling blackouts or he lost electricity in California because apparently they still don't pay enough in taxes there to be guaranteed electricity.
And he's railing against fascist Republicans while having his power outage because of failed Democrat policies.
This is the delusion.
This is the absolute political psychosis that in order to justify the crap that you're dealing with, it has to be better than the alternative, even if it means portraying the alternative as unrealistically, disproportionately worse than what it is not.
Cenk Uygur last night complained about electricity going out.
What does he say here?
We're back on the air now, and we'll have a lecture tonight.
Oh yeah, we're back on the air because you went down because...
Your dude in power can't keep the power on?
But yeah, Republicans are the fascists.
Where was it?
Where was the tweet?
Just because Republicans are fascists doesn't mean you don't have to do your job.
Gavin Newsom never fixes utilities because they're his top donors.
Democrats in LA and California just funnel money to their donors and never bother to fix anything.
Perfect storm of incompetence and corruption.
But the Republicans are the fascists, so I can justify voting for the very same people who have resulted in a situation of incompetence where I don't have electricity to do my show that I do for a living.
Glorious.
Okay, let's see here.
They're all...
Oh, sorry.
The Real D Fight.
The Real D Fight.
Hey, Viva, a few years ago I ran across a video you dropped of you bowling.
So still bowl much.
Funny, I'd follow you this long and now source this content from you.
That's a good video to end the stream with.
We're going to roll out.
We're going to end out our stream.
With Aviva.
It's so ridiculous.
I go and make a bowling tutorial.
It's seven minutes long.
It's near at two million views.
It's too long, though, for a...
It's seven minutes.
I'll play a few minutes and then I'll link it.
But yeah, I haven't bowled since I've been down in Florida.
I wouldn't mind doing that.
Yeah, apparently, I don't know if the advice is good.
I think the advice is good, but imagine being a...
I'm not reading that, Luke Vienno.
Flamingo Lady says yes.
Okay, I'll play.
How many globalist elites does it take to repair...
Hold on, I need to repair a 40,000 kilowatt high-tech Tesla from Old Codder.
Oh, no, but Newsom's going to take California electric by 2035 when he can't keep the electricity on in 2022.
Yeah.
I know I screwed up back then, but trust me now.
Whitmer got that blessing.
Trump said he was going to make an announcement on the 15th.
Okay, that's in a bit then.
That's in a few days.
That was from Kofi to a thank you very much for a $2 rumble rant.
The runoff in the runoff.
Oh, a bowling stream win, says Switz guy.
That would be good.
Dr1872 says, thanks, Viva.
Later.
Bye, chat.
And then we've got Elijah Fire who seems to be saying re-vote flipping machines.
Okay.
Go to headpins down in Florida.
Screen grabbed.
Okay.
Let's do it.
We're going to end with a bowling video, people.
It'll be cringe also because...
When was this that I did this video?
This was pre...
This was definitely pre-COVID.
Oh, no.
We don't want to watch part two.
We want to watch part one.
Come on, man.
How to bowl like a professional.
Here, this is the one we want.
Okay.
Oh, God, get ready for cringe.
Okay, everybody, enjoy the afternoon.
This is a seven-minute video, so if you don't want to watch it, thank you for stopping by.
Thank you for having spent this time with me.
I hope you all feel a little bit better for those of you who are feeling bad.
Nobody should be feeling bad.
Democracy or the democratic republic is one thing.
This is revealing a deep divide.
It's revealing also...
Some people haven't reached their limits yet with their leaders.
It is also revealing at some point that there's not much of a difference between the two-party system, save and except for a few stellar candidates.
To follow up, to see what happens with Carrie Lake, because Carrie Lake in Arizona, she tweeted out...
I'm going to win big, and I don't know what that's based on, but I know that there's big stuff that's brewing there.
I don't think there's any news that's definitively out yet, but we'll definitely talk about all of this Sunday night with Barnes.
It's Thursday today, so I'll have a stream tomorrow, probably not Saturday.
But other than that, everyone, go enjoy the day, and if you want to learn how to bowl, let's do this.
Booyakasha.
here Alright, for those of you who don't know me, I'm Viva Frye, a Montreal litigator turned YouTuber.
I also studied law in Quebec City, and for those of you who don't know about Quebec City, there's very little to do out there in the winter.
So I picked up bowling, and everything I know of bowling, I learned from bowling.
Five nights a week in Quebec City, I'm watching a lot of PBA bowling on whatever, Sports Network or thingy.
I'm gonna teach you the basics, because there's a lot to know, and there's a lot of science behind bowling.
It's not just chucking the bullets and pins.
Not a particularly good start.
The first thing I'm going to talk about is the texture of the ball.
one second.
Alright, so generally speaking, you have two types of balls.
You have a resin finish and a latex finish.
Latex is a very smooth ball, very little grip, very little curve action.
Latex, a lot of grip, a lot of curve.
It gets in the pocket to get strikes.
I'll explain that in a second, but check out the action on this.
1-3 pocket.
So the ideal angle to get a strike for a right-handed bowler is called the 1-3 pocket.
Spins go 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10. The right-handed bowler wants to come in through the 1-3 pocket.
The left-handed bowler wants to come in through the 1-2 pocket.
And in order to get in the 1-3 pocket with the proper angle, you have to generate spin on your ball.
We'll get to that in a second.
That's called robbery.
When you have one pin left and you don't want very much spin, that's when you move to your latex ball because there's going to be much less of a curve.
So you take your latex ball when you know that there's going to be less of a bend from right to left.
So now the question is, how do you generate curve in a ball?
It's through rotation.
And there is a difference between rotation and spin.
If you spin the ball in place, it won't rotate and it won't curve.
You have to generate sideward curve while the ball is moving forward, which makes it curve down the alley.
And that relates to the oil patterns and the dryness of the boards, the texture of the ball, and the curve you put on it, wrist over thumb, to generate not rotation spin, but rotation curve.
Just for a little peek here.
This is called the Executioner and I only have two finger holes.
I don't have a thumb hole due in parts of the fact that I don't use my thumb and also this prevents other people from using my ball.
Two fingers in, thumb, wrist over thumb.
And you want to get the right...
Curve down the alley.
I'm gonna get into this in a second, but the oil pattern dictates how the ball is gonna curve as it projects down the alley.
Your ideal curve is gonna be something like half a raindrop.
It's gonna go out and then dive in at the last third of the lane.
That's not a good shot.
Okay, that came in a little soft on the 1-3 pocket, so it didn't project all the pins to the corner.
Curve, determined by the oil patterns on the lane.
The lane is not a uniform oil pattern.
It is in what we call a teardrop sort of shape.
There is less oil in the front.
More oil in the middle, less oil towards the end, but the outer panels of the bowling lane don't have very much oil on them, and that is where you get your ball to dig in and curve right, which you'll notice the ball slides out and then dives in at the end because the panels on the outside have less oil than the panels in the middle.
As for this ball, I'm just going to shoot latex ball curved slowly so that it has more time to curve.
I'm going to nail that seven pin in the corner.
It's all about angles, speed, rotation.
The harder you shoot the ball, the less curve there's going to be.
The slower you shoot the ball, the more curve over the life of the ball there's going to be, which means that if you shoot it from the right, slowly with a curve, it's just going to go into the gutter on the left.
You have to shoot from the left out to the right with the curve at the right speed so that it hits the dry boards and dives back into the 1-3 pocket in order to get a strike.
I don't even need a look at that.
That's a strike.
And ball speed is important.
If you shoot the ball too hard, it's not going to project the pins into the right direction to get a strike more often than not.
If you shoot the ball too hard, you're often left with what's called a ringing 10-pin, meaning the 10-pin sticks for a right-handed shooter if you shoot the ball too hard.
Too soft, the ball over curves.
You might end up getting what's called a Brooklyn strike.
I don't think I'll get one this game, but we'll see if I do.
Back to the game.
And as for getting splits, if the ball is too much down the middle and hits the one pin too head-on, that increases your likelihood of getting 7 /10 splits, 6 /7 /10 splits, or any form of split.
Perfect.
That's a strike also.
And an important thing to remember is that the oil pattern will change throughout.
The game, you're gonna push the oil back, so you have to adjust to where the oil pattern is moving.
The dry spot in the beginning might not be the dry spot on the end, and the oily spot at the beginning might not be the oily spot at the end.
Okay, we're doing good here.
Nothing throws off rhythm like having to wait for the pins to come back up.
And while we're waiting, we'll just look at my latex ball, which is a very, very rare fossilized in amber football from the Jurassic period.
Fantastic.
Why is it not coming back up?
Again, only two finger holes, no thumb hole.
I don't think there are many professional bowlers who bowl like this, but it's worked well for me.
So there's something called the Brooklyn Strike, which for a right-handed bowler is when the ball over curves and hits the one-two pocket and sort of sweeps all pins to the right.
For a left-handed bowler, it's when you over curl the one-two pocket, hit the one-three and sweep all the pins to the left.
This has been an awful long wait in between and it's going to have affected my mojo.
Here comes the guy.
Oh yeah, and typically in a real bowling game you would switch lanes one to the other so you don't get too used to one because it sort of gives you an unfair advantage if you're bowling in a tournament.
I am not bowling in a tournament.
I don't want to switch over because of the camera.
And there's my guy down there gonna fix up the lane.
Now would not be a good time to shoot a ball.
Okay.
That's a good strike.
And I got a little lucky there because that ball was a little light on the 1-3 pocket, and I got lucky because the delay did not interrupt my mojo.
Working on four strikes in a row now.
That's a strike.
Don't get me started on scoring.
I still haven't figured out how scoring works.
That wasn't a strike, that's a split, and that sucks.
Okay, this is a tremendously difficult split.
I think this is like the 6-9 split.
Anyway, on something like this, I need to come in sharp on the right, come to the left, click the pin on the left, slam it into the one on the right, and see if I can do it.
For this I'm going to want my resin ball with a lot of curve, a lot of power, and a lot of luck.
That was tremendously close.
Damn it!
I hate when that happens!
And there you have your bowling tutorial.
Enjoy and bowl hard.
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