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Nov. 28, 2022 - Viva & Barnes
01:39:08
Viva Monday! "Died Suddenly" Problems; Canada Becoming China AND MORE!
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Hold on, I screwed up the intro.
So Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Quebec-based store chain Simons have just released a new project.
It's called All is Beauty.
The video tells the story of Jennifer and her final days before receiving medical assistance in dying.
We see her surrounded by loved ones, connecting with nature, drawing lines in the sand with a stick as waves rush over, all while speaking frankly about her decision.
This is from the ad.
Beautiful music like Enya.
I mean, they also ripped it off of American Beauty.
You just have to be brave enough to see it.
Brave enough to see it.
The company says this is not a commercial campaign, but that they wanted to share her touching story.
Peter Simons is the chief merchant at Simons, and he joins us now to tell us more about the project.
Good morning.
Good morning to you.
Nice to have you with us.
People might be surprised to see a company like yours do a project like this.
What was the thinking behind it?
We really felt after everything we've been through in the last two years and everyone's been through, we wanted and we felt that maybe it would resonate more to do a project that's less commercially oriented and more focused on inspiration and values that we hold dear at Simon's.
And after meeting Jennifer and finding her inspirational, We wanted to tell her story because we felt it was worthwhile and important and inspiration.
We've been through in the last...
What was the thinking behind this?
We really felt after everything we've been through in the last two years...
We really felt like after everything we've been through in the last two years, we should make a promotional video about euthanasia.
Medical assistance in dying is the euphemism.
We really felt that after two years of soul-crushing, financial devastation, isolation, stress, anxiety, we really felt compelled to tell the story of one woman's brave journey to end her own life.
We really felt it was...
I'm trying to record the actual audio for this because I have a feeling this might not be online for much longer.
We really felt that we should go tell the story of euthanasia after two years of psychological devastation, economic devastation, social devastation, spiritual, community devastation.
We wanted to make a video about this.
It's not an ad campaign, but...
And by the way, to whomever said, is there an intro that Viva doesn't screw up?
I've been on a roll these days.
I didn't screw up this intro.
The content of that tweet did, because I had it on Incognito, but apparently that interview, that ad campaign, Twitter finds to be adult subject matter, and you need to be logged in to view it, so I had to go log in to get the ability to play that clip.
I, um...
How do you not...
How do you not...
Feel like the world is going crazy and crumbling around you when you hear stuff like this.
Go listen to the interview.
The link is in the tweet, and I'll share the link now.
And I would suggest that everyone goes and listens to that interview because it might not be up there for much longer.
Simon's All is Beauty interview.
I'm going to give it to everybody so everybody can watch this.
On their own.
Julie Caron.
All is beauty.
Jennifer.
Here we go.
This is it.
You can all go.
Go watch this.
Listen to the entire thing on your own.
I mean, other than the fact that the guy says, why did you tell the story?
Well, we really felt that after two years of COVID devastation, we found her inspirational, interesting, verbal diarrhea.
And then you get into the interview itself.
And they say, what?
She asked him the question.
It's a decent question.
Although I didn't like the way she phrased it.
She says, some people are going to say this is a delicate discussion that you shouldn't be, you know, dipping your toes in this pool.
Others might say you are shamelessly exploiting it.
And I dare say, promoting something that corporate interests have no, I won't say right, they have no business getting involved in.
The interviewer, because she works for the CBC, and they are the propaganda arm of the liberal government, she says, what do you have to say to the cynics who say that you shouldn't be doing this?
Jennifer, it's not cynics who think that this should not be done.
It's realists.
This is not for branding or corporate gain, but we decided to do it.
If you haven't seen, there's a 30-second clip circulating on Twitter.
Went to YouTube and found the original three-minute video.
Here it is.
All is beauty.
It's got a million views in a month.
I mean, they didn't do it for corporate interests, but my goodness.
Is it ever convenient?
Getting in a hospital is not what's natural.
That's not what's soft.
In these kind of moments, you need softness.
I'll give you that as well.
I'm not going to play it.
A, for moral reasons, but also for copyright reasons.
Mostly for moral reasons, because I think it would still be fair use, but I don't care.
The 30-second clip had been circulating on Twitter.
I went and saw that there's a three-minute video, and I watched the video, and I said, look, if this were the project that the individual in the video who ended her life made...
It would be one thing.
If she came to Simons and said, look, I want to make this video funded.
Okay, I could understand that.
From the interview, Simons made this video, but the woman in the video, I forget her name and I'm not trying to be disrespectful.
I have an issue with names and everybody knows that.
They said, Simons made the video because they wanted...
To shed light on this.
They thought it was a story that needed to be told.
She had full veto power.
She had full creative control.
And the interviewer says, how did she like the video?
She saw the final product before she ended her own life.
And Peter Simon said she liked it.
She had full creative control, but we made this movie.
It's not even as though an individual says, I want to tell my story.
I don't have the means to do it before my final day.
Can you sponsor it?
This is...
It's shameless exploitation at worst, and it's corporate indoctrination.
Let me rephrase.
Shameless exploitation at best, and it's corporate indoctrination at worst.
And I want to specify something out there for everybody.
I do believe in one's ability to choose to end their own life.
I do.
Under certain conditions.
I'm not...
I'm not against euthanasia in the proper sense.
When people find out they are terminally ill, but for a miracle or for an act of God, they're terminal.
Scientifically, medically terminal.
These days, there's been enough distrust sown in the medical community that I would rely on a miracle from God with not as much certainty if you're diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Statistics are statistics.
I do believe in the ability for someone who is terminally ill with no prospect of treatment, who doesn't want to die in a hospital, to respectfully, humanely end their life.
That's not where we're at in Canada anymore.
We're at in Canada, 2021, 10,064 people were euthanized, and that is if you trust the numbers, and I don't trust the numbers, because I've heard...
Anecdotal evidence that people are being pressured into doing it.
I've heard anecdotal evidence direct from sources who just don't want to yet come public.
They're being pressured into it, and they're not terminally ill.
And now in Canada, as of March, when the sunset provision on prohibiting euthanasia, state-sanctioned termination of life for the mentally ill, when that sunset clause fades into the sunset, Oh, we're going to go from 10,064 in 2021.
we're going to break new records in Canada.
Um Thank you.
That interview was shocking.
More shocking than the project.
After two years, there is a big difference between compassion and convenience.
You know, I'm not against it.
I'm not milquetoast.
I have very reasonable and very defensible positions on gun control, on abortion, on euthanasia.
Some people will call me a fence sitter.
Some will call me too far to one side.
Another will call me a liberal nutcase.
Depends on who's asking.
But I'm not against it.
But it should be the last resort.
And like Chet Chisholm says, not an act of convenience because they can't get proper housing.
They have allergies.
These are actual cases in Canada.
And they can't find adequate affordable housing.
And the government authorizes their euthanasia.
There's another word for that.
Soldiers with PTSD calling up for support, getting recommended maids, medical assistance in dying.
There's another word for that.
Oh, it was an accident for which Justin Trudeau apologized.
And yet they're legalizing euthanasia.
for the mentally ill as of next year, when that provision, when that restriction under the law fades into the sunset.
Thank you.
So that's the latest on that ad.
There's context to it.
And the context makes it even worse.
After two years of devastation, how many more people are going to be inclined to say, I can't stand this world anymore?
It's too painful for me.
And hey, look, the government makes it painless and convenient.
And hey, from the government's perspective, they'll save some money on Medicare.
They'll save some money on the system.
From another perspective, hey, geez.
There'll be markets for body parts.
Organ donors, it's great.
In China, it's a little different.
In Canada, they found a humane way of satisfying the need for that market.
Okay, I've given myself a stomachache again.
So, sorry, today's schedule was a little bit off because I met with Phil Damaris today.
Phil Damaris, for those of you who don't know, the Walrus Whisperer.
Let me see if I can just pull up the picture.
Here we go.
Yeah, it's right here.
I'm going to go share.
Phil Damaris was on the channel.
I guess it was like a couple of years ago now.
He's the whistleblower for Marineland, who then got sued by Marineland.
And I've been so out of that news that I didn't realize his story had, I don't know if it's a happy ending, but Marineland, after nearly or more than a decade of litigation, dropped the lawsuit against Phil Demers.
He was in Miami at a protest down at the Miami Sea Aquarium over the weekend that I tried to get to, but I had family obligations that prohibited it.
Protesting a whale that's in captivity at the Miami Sea Aquarium out of commission, so not open to the public, sitting in a frickin' tank.
You know, not even turning in circles.
There's barely enough room.
Raising awareness for that.
But his lawsuit, he blew the whistle.
On Marineland.
Landed him, his girlfriend, in litigation that lasted nearly a decade.
They dropped the suit in September.
Under one of the conditions was that he get his reunion with Smushy the Walrus.
From what I understand, they blew the reunion, and he wants a proper reunion that he was promised, that he was contractually guaranteed.
So his saga's not yet over, but in as much as a decade of litigation is over, it's over.
So he was in Miami, we had bubble tea.
At my favorite bubble tea place, right near Gumbo Limbo, Turtle Sanctuary, where we went and we saw some Turtle Sanctuary.
So that's why, busy during the day, but it was good to see Phil again, and he looked good.
You know, the stress of litigation, nobody understands the toll that it takes on you until you get involved in it, and then you understand the toll that it takes.
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The hinged, fringed minority with unacceptable, unacceptable views.
So, what do we do?
Canada is...
Canada is going the way of China, and it's no longer hyperbole.
It's not hyperbole.
I'm not exaggerating.
I'm not blowing it out of proportion.
We saw six weeks, 43 days of the Emergencies Act inquiry in Canada.
Justin Trudeau testified last Friday.
It was a very, very frustrating day for me to watch because you all know what I think of Justin Trudeau.
I loathe him as a politician.
I presume that he's similar as a human.
Someone cannot be that loathsome of a politician and still be a good human.
It's not possible.
But I don't know him personally.
I loathe him as a politician.
I loathe him so much as a politician.
He got me to run for office against his buddy in Westbound NDG, Mark Garneau.
Like, I ever wanted to run for office?
That's how much I loathe him.
As much as I loathe him, I watched his testimony Friday and it wasn't that bad.
It wasn't that bad in that he made good arguments.
He just didn't come off as a liar.
He didn't come off as disingenuous.
He didn't come off as the way he needed to come off as.
It might have been through strategy.
It might have been through design.
You know, when you have two hours to tell your story with the most softball leading questions from a friendly counsel who's probably looking for some Appointment later on in life.
It's easy to come off good.
When you have 5 minutes or 10 minutes in cross-examinations by your staunchest adversaries, it's tough to make someone look bad in 10 minutes.
It is.
Oftentimes, when you're breaking someone down in deposition, and I had only 12 plus years of doing this, it takes time to break them down.
It takes time to break someone down because you've got to build up trust to some extent.
And then you've got to let them...
You know?
Make their own beds.
You've got to lay the trap and let them walk into it when you know that they're going to walk.
Ten minutes?
Ten minutes is nothing.
And some of the cross-examinations only had five minutes.
He lied under oath.
Good luck proving something a lie and not his opinion.
I never call people names?
Okay, well, that's an opinion.
Anti-vaxxer is not a name, it's a fact.
Misogynist is not a name, it's a fact.
I'm not trying to make fun of everybody who says this.
You have to understand, you might think and you might know that he knows he was not telling the truth, but a lie is intent.
A lie is not being wrong.
A lie is not having an opinion that differs from your own.
A lie is knowing that you're saying something that's false despite its falseness or knowing that you're saying something despite having no good reason to believe in the truthfulness of it.
Let's just take one example.
Put in the chat what you think the other lies were.
I never called anybody names.
That's not a lie.
If you believe that calling someone a racist is not calling them a name, it's an assessment of a state of fact.
Don't like it.
I'm not asking you to like the argument.
That's the argument.
Deep breaths.
Matters of fact that he might have lied about, such as...
I don't know.
I can't.
But...
He didn't come off as bad as he needed to, and it is a problem.
But we witnessed him actually, you know, nothing less than turning Canada into China.
Listen to this.
This is the highlight of all highlights, and I'll tell you the punchline after this.
We've all seen it, but enjoy it one more time.
Using protests to demand changes to public policy is something that I think is worrisome.
Using protests to demand change to public policy is something that you find worrisome?
That's the definition of a dictator.
Protesting that the government is shutting down.
I was talking about...
I was answering a question and then I heard what I heard.
And it's not like...
Just my face.
Using protests to...
Demand changes to public policy is something that I think is worrisome.
Using protests to demand change to public policy is something that you find worrisome?
He said it, and it wasn't a joke.
He said it, and the softball examiner-in-chief, her name was Chaudhry.
That's it.
Let that slide, Shaoji.
You want that political appointment in a year or two?
Let it slide.
I can't believe he just said that.
Ignore it.
Move on.
Never come back to it.
Literally turning Canada into China.
And I have to bring up a joke.
Public protest to affect policy change is something that he finds worrisome.
You know, unless it's protests in India.
India today called in Canada's High Commissioner to complain about remarks that you made about the harmless protests in that country.
There's warnings that you've damaged relations between India and Canada.
I'd like to get your response to that.
Canada will always stand up for the right of peaceful protest anywhere around the world.
And we're pleased to see moves towards de-escalation and dialogue.
De-escalation and dialogue.
He proudly supports protests anywhere in the world and looks forward to dialogue.
He doesn't support protests in Canada and he does not dialogue with protesters in Canada.
The man is a walking hypocrite, a walking tyrant, living, breathing political evil.
And yet, you know, he just says it.
And that's it.
Nobody says anything more to it.
I made a meme.
And the sad thing is that it's not really a meme.
It's just a political joke.
And the sad part is that within a year or two, collective memory being what it is, no one's going to get the joke.
Check this out.
I'm so punny.
P-U-N-N-Y.
Where is it?
Here.
That's President Xi of China.
And for those of you who don't know, in China right now, there are massive public protests against the, I'll say draconian, but I'll also say inhumane communist lockdown restrictions and measures.
This is President Xi saying using protests to demand changes to public policy is something that I think is worrisome.
And in a year's time...
People are not going to know that Trudeau said it, and people are going to actually think that President Xi said it.
Have you noticed that Justin Trudeau, you know, he supported the protests in India.
He's been eerily silent on the protests in China.
Just oddly, oddly not saying a damn word about it.
Okay, let's read some chats before we get into...
How Canada has gone downhill.
Because you all thought, by the way, before I get to that chat, last week, on Friday, I was listening to the closing statements by Commissioner Rouleau as I was jogging on a treadmill, and it was painful.
Painful listening to that while I'm jogging.
But Rouleau said, this ends the fact-finding portion.
I now believe I have enough facts to come to my determination.
Next week is the policy, and it's going to be written submissions.
I thought that's what he said.
I didn't know that they were going to be airing this week.
As well, the public discussion on policy.
And I'm listening to it today because it was brought to my attention as there.
And I can't believe what I'm listening to.
It's like they're nonchalantly, publicly discussing, turning Canada into China.
But we'll get there after I do some super chats.
Jennifer from that video had non-terminal Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
With flexible joints, translucent skin that bruises easily.
Shameful exultation.
I did not know that.
Thank you very much, STFUFFS.
And for anybody who doesn't know what that acronym means, Google it.
Chet Chisholm, Brett Weinstein in the latest Dark Horse podcast commented that he knows of people in the death care industry who have seen those fibrous clots too.
We're going to get to that.
I'm not denying it.
I'm not denying that.
I just...
Stu Peters died suddenly, has done a very good job not vetting its material so that it can now be easily discredited.
We'll get there.
I'm going to keep that one highlighted.
Ho from Australia.
I think you meant, hey, actually got the notification in time this time.
Booyah, hairy dairyman.
Nice to see you.
A maid helps you clean.
I find this troubling.
You and Forbes magazine.
Who drew the analogy between this policy and Nazi-era mercy killings.
Not on Rumble ain't giving anyone my freaking phone just for Rumble rants about this topic.
Why the hell did we sacrifice the last two years for?
So the surviving elderly now go kill themselves.
Now go kill themselves.
I know what you mean.
Ford, fair and frozen.
Fair frozen 55. Thank you, Simons, for inspiring me to never shop at Simons.
Seize the day.
How you doing?
Seize the day.
I met seeds today in Ottawa, live, in person.
It's very nice meeting people in person.
I almost died today.
I called my wife and not 911.
Kyle Kramer.
Okay, what do we got?
Pasha Moyer.
Struggling to understand.
This woman was so beside herself, she wanted to enter life, but she had the wherewithal to act as an editor on this video.
I can understand that.
I did not know that she was suffering from a non-terminal illness.
And healthcare is so shitty in Canada that, you know, They can't get the care they need, so life is misery.
Welcome to Equality for All, a shitty healthcare system for everyone.
Sorry, I swore.
Did you see Steve Lito video on Canada Unexplained Wealth Order?
Do you mean death order?
If you don't want to explain where money comes from, they auto-assume criminal and take.
Oh, no, we'll get there in a second.
We'll get there in a second.
I'm not your buddy, Guy.
It's sad as you want to tell others.
These events, they say, why do you care?
It doesn't immediately affect your rights now.
I loathe Trudeau as a human.
No respectable human would say and do what he has done.
And that is from ASHRAE.
Well, let's just get back to turning Canada to China before we go over to Rumble.
So I was watching as much of the commission as I could today, and I'm hearing these things.
It will end up on InfoWars.
It will end up on InfoWars because it's the stuff of conspiracy theory.
But they're saying it out loud and nobody's listening.
And those who are listening, the ones that care, care.
And the ones that have given up, what's the big deal?
I just won't go to protests if the government can freeze my bank accounts if I'm there after they tell me to leave.
Leave and desist?
Oh, you're still here two days later?
We're going to freeze your assets.
And don't take my word for it.
I don't know who the players are by name yet.
So, Gérard, you said that for people...
We're outside and we wanted to come back to Ottawa to have some fun and demonstrate.
It could have been sufficient to say, well, if you come back or if you come, your bank account could be frozen.
Yeah, just like that.
Or your credit cards.
For people who were already there, maybe not.
And then, how do...
How do we do to identify them?
But if we had said, listen, someone will be there to ask the names of the people in some perimeter, and then we would have the list of all the people present at such a date, and if they're still there 48 hours from now, we will give the order to financial institutions to block their assets or their bank accounts.
Would that be acceptable?
Let's just laugh, people.
Let's just laugh as there's an open discussion about turning our country into China.
And yes, Canada is still my country.
Well, it was an emergency.
You didn't leave after 48 hours?
Well, let's just freeze all your bank accounts.
Oh, it's so funny.
That's an open discussion that they're having.
If people are protesting.
And you tell them to go home and they don't.
And then you can declare it an emergency and then freeze their bank accounts.
I mean, the thing is, I'm listening to this off my phone and I have to try to make a...
You can't rewind, by the way, off the commission website.
So I have to record endlessly just so I can capture these moments when they happen.
And, I mean, there was more context to this.
Like, I have a feeling that I might want to stream this all day so I can rewind it on YouTube.
They are literally saying, well, if it's an emergency and people show up to protest after they're told not to go, well, then we can freeze their bank accounts.
What problems do we see with that?
Bernard, let me ask you the question to field it from here.
Oh, and then listen to this.
While they're just casually talking about, you know, no due process because it's an emergency.
No legal standards because it's an emergency.
No checks and balances because it's an emergency.
Thank you.
Where the hell is it?
I had the follow-up.
I had the answer to it.
Maybe I didn't get the answer.
Is this the answer?
This might have been the answer here.
Oh, this is another one.
Just listen to this one.
If you have foreign entities, you know, and I assume if there is a crowdfunding platform somewhere in the world or a crypto exchange or a crypto wallet service, whatever they call themselves, you don't necessarily know or even care who's your clients, right?
Especially if where you're physically located, at least legally.
There is no requirement for, you know, know your clients' information.
You may not know that, oh, this person's from Canada.
You may not even know that you have technically now that you have someone who has put money on your platform or donated money to your platform or is going to receive money from your platform that you should be registered.
So, first of all...
It's very difficult for an entity like Fintrack to actually scour the world to find out...
We're talking about requiring you to register if you take or accept foreign funds.
The second thing is, even if that were possible, say, hey, you're not registered, so now you have to register.
And then...
Who's this going to apply to?
Commentators who might get crowdfunded?
Crowdfunding, crypto is not registered.
Then what?
What happens?
Does FinTrack say freeze their bank accounts?
You're not complying.
We're going to shut you down.
Well, that's not going to happen, especially if that platform is not in Canada.
They can't really do that.
Can't shut them down.
But what can they do?
What can they do?
Bill C-11?
Anybody?
Can you block a website?
Yes.
An actual IP address?
Yes.
From this platform saying now Canadians no longer have access to that?
Have we heard of Bill C-11, sir?
Is that, you know?
And is that possible?
Or what is the process for doing that?
It's not only possible.
What is the process?
It's in the process right now.
Regulate the internet the way the government regulates television and radio under Bill C-11.
Even if you could do that, then what...
Isn't there this platform?
I just say, okay, well, now we're blocked here.
We'll just create another IP address where people can go and do the same business they were doing before, and then you have to go through the whole process in this kind of cat and mouse.
So the big question is, even if we want to have this level of registration, disclosure, transparency, compliance, is it even possible?
Feasible?
So I see Michelle who now wants to say a lot of things.
Is it even possible?
There is nothing that the government will not say is possible, is not possible, if it allows them to have more powers.
They're literally talking about passing Bill C-11 right now, which would regulate the internet, which would downgrade, demote certain content that is undesirable.
It might even allow blocking or restricting access to certain content.
Who is it?
I don't know the guy's name, but these are the panelists on the commission discussing policy.
I don't know who it is by name or reputation.
I didn't know this was going on today, and I wasn't planning on getting involved in it.
But then someone luckily in a comment told me, Viva, did you know that they're broadcasting this?
And they're sitting around talking about turning Canada into China, and it's shocking?
I wanted to bring up one of the answers.
But I don't seem to have it.
Give me two seconds.
It was the answer to the first question.
And wait until you hear the answer.
I'm going to give myself an answer.
That's not the...
Oh, that might have been the answer.
Yeah, here's the answer.
Okay, got it.
Good.
Get it?
Got it?
Good.
And then after this, we're going to move over to Rumble.
Everyone here, here's the link to Rumble.
It's pinned in the top.
It's pinned, people.
You can make your way over there if you're so inclined to support over on Rumble.
Please, thank you.
Okay, here we go.
Listen to this.
This was the answer.
People, the guy might have a speech impediment, so don't make fun of the speech impediment.
That discredits legitimate criticism.
Listen to the words, not the delivery of the words.
And the words are horrifying.
We would have the list of all the people present at such a date.
This is when they're talking about freezing bank accounts.
We'll get a list, you see.
And if the people who we got on the list have not left the protest after whatever time the government says the protest comes to an end, we can then go tell their bank accounts, tell their banks to freeze their accounts.
That's the question.
For now, we will give the order to financial institutions to block their assets.
We will give the order as if this is now just like a tool in the box.
This is unlawful, unconstitutional.
You have courts for a reason.
Freezing a bank account, you can get by way of a Mariva injunction.
Freezing a bank account, you can get through the ordinary courses of due process.
But now, Trudeau has broken the seal, the proverbial seal.
He's shattered the glass.
Now, they can talk about issuing an order to freeze bank accounts in the absence of a conviction, in the absence of charges, in the absence of any due process.
It's within their purview now, just because it's been done once.
It's on their bank account.
Would that be acceptable, for example?
Well, I will answer in English because I want to be as precise as possible.
Yeah, be precise, please.
Is it?
Okay.
Let's...
In times of crisis...
Look at how happy these people are.
They're sitting around discussing other people's lives and livelihoods like they're the philosophers of our time.
Listen to the answer.
In times of crisis.
Is it...
Okay.
Let's...
In times of crisis, traditional rules of procedural fairness can be modified.
We have to accept that...
Modify.
We can modify traditional rules of fairness.
In times of crisis is when traditional rules of fairness need to be fortified, not modified.
Always have gold-plated...
You know why?
Because then it just incentivizes the government to call crisis whenever it wants to modify traditional rules of fairness.
Wrong.
Ass backwards, carriage in front of the horse.
Times of crisis is when you make sure the rule of law, fundamental rights, are respected, not modified.
We have to accept that we can't always have a gold-plated process going on here.
So in that sense, to some extent, a hammer is...
I'm not completely opposed to it, where I think it becomes more problematic.
By the way, because the previous question they were talking about using a hammer to kill a fly, a sledgehammer to kill a fly, where one of the panelists, who seems to have half a constitutional brain to her, said, it's not because something was effective that it becomes justified.
You know, you can kill the cancer by killing the patient.
It's not because it was effective at killing the cancer that it's justified or the proper course of action.
You can use a sledgehammer to kill a fly.
But because it managed to kill the fly doesn't mean it was the proper justifiable method.
You can use a hammer to kill a sledgehammer to kill a fly, but it doesn't really work.
You know the analogy.
But the fly swatter was the appropriate response.
This guy here says...
I'm not completely opposed to it.
Where I think it becomes more problematic is how did the banks know whose accounts to freeze?
Well, the government tells you.
Felt they made a mistake.
Like, what sort of disincentive is there on the bank to not do it?
How did they know the person didn't leave?
The fact that there wasn't a centralized authority is a little bit of a problem as well here.
Centralized authority.
They want to make a bank freezing czar of the government as the centralized authority to, you know, tell the banks, you're good.
You can do it.
The fact that there was no challenge after the fact is a bit of promise well.
Going only for efficaciousness, this may very well have been efficacious, and therefore, in some cases, I'm not going to argue that it wasn't efficacious or that it wasn't even justified in particular situations.
I think the problem arises, as you noted, it was implicit in your question, that we don't know how the banks made this decision.
We don't know if the banks did it with someone who actually got the message and left.
And that's where the lack of any individual protection is a bit problematic.
And look, in an emergency, some of this is going, someone's going to fall through the cracks.
But the lack of any kind of ability to challenge, the lack of any kind of way to say, no, I left, I got the message, and the bank had no incentive to accept it.
Like, the person could...
Go into their bank account in Toronto and say, look, I'm back.
I'm good.
I'm good.
Forgive me.
Forgive me.
Or had no incentive to take it off, per se.
That's where I think it becomes slightly more problematic.
That's where it becomes problematic.
Not in doing it.
It becomes problematic where the bank doesn't undo it afterwards.
Forget about the fact that it might affect someone's credit at large.
It's happening before our eyes for us to see, but people are too busy with their daily lives.
It's not everybody who has the luxury or, I will say, the burden of doing this day in and day out.
I sit there listening to this, pulling my hair out, getting my stomach in knots, but other people don't have time.
They have real jobs.
They have as much family as I do.
They have as much obligations as I do.
And they don't have time to know about it.
And they barely have time to care about it if they do.
What's my purpose here?
Hey, you can't say the information was not there.
As, you know, the ship is sinking.
It's on fire.
The fact that you're sleeping with earplugs, you know, I guess you can't say that you didn't have access to the information for now.
And pretty soon, you might not actually have access to the information.
depending on where you are.
I was walking the dog yesterday and someone spotted me and said, closet fan, good to meet you.
And I was like, I was sitting there, I had my glasses off on my thing so I can't see, you know, I was reading some stuff that Barnes had sent me and so I'm always nervous that someone's going to think I'm being rude but if my glasses are off, I can't see faces.
But I oftentimes don't have my glasses off, except when I'm reading on my iPhone.
I'm getting so old.
How old am I?
43 and a half.
I have to take my glasses off to read up close now.
All right, let's do this now.
Speaking of railing against the system, let's go to Rumble.
For those of you who don't mind, and for those of you who do, I hope you understand the reason for which this is the order.
Rumble is...
I almost pulled out my camera plug.
Rumble is...
What?
Hold on.
Don't miss my last super chat, mon frère.
Hold on one second.
I didn't even mean to bring that comment up, but...
Where's the super chat?
I think I start it before we leave.
Hold on.
Scrolling?
Here we go.
This one.
Canadian and their friggin' nuclear option of the notwithstanding clause, notwithstanding obscene fascism, we arbitrarily implement Canada's paradise.
I went to bring up Nature Lover who said you're a youngster, Brett Weinstein.
Okay, I got that.
And psych meds for the unvaccinated in Canada, T or F, true or false, discussed.
Seize the day, I did discuss it.
It's true with a but or false with an and.
It's...
Which way do I want to do this?
It's false with a but or true with an and.
The...
The recommendation or the document was talking about people who have an actual fear of needles, a fear of vaccines, or who might have anxiety to get the Rona jab despite the desire to get it.
The idea like, I want to go skydiving, but I can't bring myself to do it.
Well, someone will say, take a shot of whiskey and it'll make it easier.
That type of, if people have serious vaccine hesitancy, if people have serious vaccine hesitancy, You can consider treating them with anti-anxiety, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy.
It wasn't as though people who are radically against the vaccine have mental illness and should therefore be medicated.
I can see how people interpreted it that way.
And having seen the way things can get abused, I can see how it could be interpreted that way later on.
But it wasn't to say, if you say, I'm not getting it ever again because I have now seen the studies and I don't want it and you're not going to make me take it.
That's not what it was talking about.
What it was sort of describing was someone with a generalized anxiety to vaccines, needles, potentially at large, who wants to get it, but they're so nervous, calm them down, and, you know, they'll be able to do what they want to do with their bodies despite their anxieties.
That's how it was drafted, but I can see how people interpret it the other way.
Speaking of problematic interpretations, let's carry this over to Rumble.
Died suddenly.
Has been fact check.
And there's a problem.
And we'll talk about it in three seconds on Rumble Alone.
Ending on YouTube.
3,196 people still here.
See you on the dark side, Flipmeisters.
See you on the flip side, Dudemeisters.
Removing from YouTube.
Three, two, one.
Now.
I think we're alone now.
I feel a little better, okay?
My stomach was in knots, but I'm just going to tease my hair.
Let me go to Rumble and see what's going on here.
We're doing good.
Nature Lover is here.
We got Von Roche says, YouTube chat thinks his girlfriend's lovers are too aggressive.
That, I don't know what that's about.
I've just jumped into someone.
Jack Burton One says, I've been anti-jab now.
Come and get me.
I dare you.
It's been August, September, October, November.
It's been 15 months since my last COVID shot.
Never getting another one.
And you know what the problem is now?
If they start combining it with other types of shots, it's just shocking and just outrageous.
Anyways, okay.
Died Suddenly.
I watched it.
I did a documentary review on it.
And I raised two points in my segment analysis of Died Suddenly.
That have proven to be not prophetic, not prescient.
You know, experience will make you smarter when it doesn't make you dumber.
Write that down.
Experience will make you smarter when it doesn't traumatize you.
I said I had two incidents with Stu Peters.
It was a Stu Peters production, or it's on the Stu Peters network.
I had two incidents, two experiences with Stu Peters.
I actually forgot about another one, the snake venom in the jibby jab theory that was going around, and even, you know...
Even Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is like, again, enough with the snake venom stuff, people.
It discredits otherwise legitimate positions.
I raised my experience with Pat King having ended COVID in the summer of 2021.
And I was like, that's not what happened.
If there's a misunderstanding, okay.
But people can think that this is not a misunderstanding, but a misrepresentation.
And in my analysis of the documentary, I said, it's a compelling documentary.
It's well done.
It's well produced, dramatic.
Good drone shots, good music, good editing.
Technically very well done.
I did say that scene, when they had the montage of people collapsing, I hope they vetted all of those, because if you didn't vet them properly, you can be saying the right thing, but if you're saying it for the wrong reasons, it's just as bad as saying the wrong things for the right reasons.
I found someone fact-checking the movie today on the Twitterverse.
We see this, okay?
By the way, I got accused of being controlled opposition.
You get that every now and again.
If it's controlled opposition, when I said, you know, Pat King didn't solve COVID, he didn't beat his ticket, and when people say, Dave, you're spoiling this, people need inspiration.
People do not need false hope.
They need realism.
And if it's controlled opposition to say what you're saying is wrong, it's going to embarrass you in public and discredit otherwise legitimate positions you have, we don't understand controlled opposition to be the same thing.
I also know it's just like a standard troll that you shouldn't take too seriously.
It's just what happens when you reach enough people over the long run.
Threat.
The real truther.
I don't know who this person is.
Let me see here.
Oh, I'm incognito, so it's not going to tell me who follows them.
Don't know who they are.
Forever Team Reality, unofficial fact checker of Alex Berenson, died suddenly, is a scam.
Okay, well, now I know who they are.
It's good.
Even the people who, even fact checkers deserve fact checkers.
And I don't know of any other thread from Real Truther if they have called people liars who are not liars.
I don't know if they have a dirty history on Twitter.
All that I know...
It's lo and behold, in the trailer for the anti-vax documentary, well, this is politically heated rhetoric, but whatever.
In the trailer, it wasn't in the trailer only, it was in the movie, in the montage of people collapsing and some of them passing.
A video of Florida Gators basketball star Keontae Johnson collapsing on the court is shown.
Johnson collapsed at a game on December 12, 2020, before vaccines were even available, and he didn't die.
Okay, I'll say two things to this, first of all.
First of all, I think he collapsed on December 14th, but it might have been December 12th.
Either way, and I had to go back and double-check, the first vaccines ever rolled out, actually rolled out on December 14, they weren't given to basketball players, okay?
They were given to frontliners.
Emergency working personnel, and they were in short supply.
Why I find this particular mistake egregious, and I'll give everyone the benefit of the doubt, it's an oversight, but it either shows editorial laziness or negligence at best, or something else at worst.
Why this is particularly egregious, I'm not into sports.
I don't like these stupid distractions from, I'm sorry, I don't mean to be judgmental of anybody who likes sports.
I like darts, I like bowling.
I actually just don't like other stuff.
I used to like golf, but even that, there's nobody I like in golf now.
And I like UFC.
There are going to be people who live, breathe, and sleep sports.
They're going to see this clip and know exactly where it's from as much as I will see a clip of something that I watch ingrown toenail removals and I'll know exactly where I saw that clip.
People are...
No sports.
They're going to know right away that this happened before the jab.
And this is in a longer montage of people allegedly collapsing.
And this person, the real truther, in this factual assessment is 100% right.
But I'm going to get to the problematic part I have with the spin because this person's spinning it as much as they're trying to argue it's being spun.
But look here.
Lookie here.
Here.
We want to turn to that college basketball star, Keontae Johnson, who's in critical condition after collapsing on the court in the middle of the game.
Ariel Reshef joins us now with more.
Good morning, Ariel.
So December 14th.
Did it happen two days earlier?
Good morning, dear, Robin.
Just minutes before Keontae Johnson collapsed on the court, he was celebrating a play with his teammates, but things took that terrifying...
Well, we don't need to watch any more of that.
Two days earlier, December 14th, makes no difference.
It's before the jab.
Something that is so obvious to anybody who watches sports, they would know it instantaneously.
So, in a sense, an inexcusable mistake that will allow people to discredit what would otherwise be potentially legitimate arguments of the movie.
Where I'm going to call out real truther is on the following statement where they say, And he didn't die.
Okay.
The montage of people collapsing in the movie was not intended to portray the argument that they all died.
Period.
There was the one of that stand-up comic in...
I mean, it's...
Has everyone seen that?
If you haven't seen that, we're going to watch that.
The stand-up comic is making a joke about having gotten a slew of vaccines.
Stand-up comic collapses.
She's making a series of jokes about vaccines and then actually collapses at the punchline of the vaccines and everybody thought it was a joke.
I know everybody's judging me for not having YouTube premium.
Okay, let's see here.
Is this it?
Listen to this.
She spoke with Team 12's Colleen Socorro today about the frightening tumble.
And Colleen, how is she doing?
She's doing better.
Heather McDonald says she stayed at St. Joseph's Hospital over the weekend as they ran tests to figure out what happened here Saturday night at the Tempe Improv.
She says they don't really know why she collapsed.
They don't really know why she collapsed.
I don't mean to brag.
I don't care.
It couldn't have been scripted as part of her bet.
Double vaxxed, booster, flu shot, double vaxxed, to brag, I don't care, but I want you to know, double vaxxed, booster, flu shot, and I'm going to be honest, I have the shingle shot too.
And I still get my period.
What?
Yes!
Traveled.
Went to Mexico twice.
Did shows, meet and greets.
Never got COVID.
Clearly, Jesus loves me the most.
Seriously.
So nice.
So nice.
Like, it could not have been scripted better to be part of a bit, a shtick.
She cracked her skull, by the way.
She was on Dr. Drew.
Shortly thereafter, talking about it, and Drew was sensitizing her to potential side effects that might include collapsing.
So, real truther purports to be a real truther.
Nobody who saw that montage in the context of the documentary was understanding that to mean that everybody who collapsed in the montage died.
That wasn't the purpose, that wasn't the point, and that was obvious to anybody who knew any of the...
Very famous people who collapsed publicly.
But the problem is that will allow people to discredit the entire documentary.
It'll allow people to discredit otherwise legitimate points.
And now people who have vouched for that documentary, who have shared it, well, if there's one mistake in it, there's probably more.
And with the scrutinizing eyes of the interwebs, they'll probably find them.
Okay.
Changed later.
$3 rumble rant.
You caught my attention.
I'm concerned that your shitsuckers...
Oh, tweet.
To SNL indicates an increased stress level.
Are you okay?
We care about you.
Okay.
I thought that was going somewhere else.
No.
Am I increased?
So that is from Changed later.
I'm concerned that your shitsuckers tweet to SNL indicates...
No.
It was just an unfortunate autocorrect.
Although maybe it's because I've been swearing a lot more on my phone.
I am okay, and thank you for caring about me, but I'll tell you.
Look, there's nothing new under the sun as far as my levels of stress goes.
It's been the same since I was born.
And then STFUFFS says, Hi, Heather, this is Jesus.
Just letting you know I am watching.
You can go back to your sacrament.
I don't believe in those things, but people who do, oh my God.
Makes a Jesus joke about having been quintuple-vaxxed and boosted, and she got her signals, collapses.
So that's the problem with the movie.
It's a big problem because it's going to allow people to write off everybody now who are raising legitimate and defensible arguments as being anti-vaxxers who are now defined by what people are going to rightly say is misleading information in a documentary purporting to claim that...
Issues with the Jimmy Jam.
Shesco2, $2 rumble rant says, today anxiety, tomorrow mandate.
Please tell me no.
And then STFFSU says, damn it, now I have Tiffany's song in my head.
Why would you sing that on a Monday afternoon?
You're the devil.
I think we're alone now.
Okay, and KGB2021, $2 rumble rant says, it's a media blackout everywhere.
The ones that pushed it the hardest are the most quietest.
After this documentary dropped, I'm guessing they feel responsible, so we have crickets across the board.
Yeah.
And then we got to CanadianMom1997, a $1 rumble and says, Viva, that kid was entered into stage 2 clinical trials, so he had received two Pfizer jabs.
If that turns out to be true...
Canadian Mom, 1997.
Thank you.
Jeez, that's like double super ultra twists.
Chianti Johnson?
Was that his name?
Keontae Johnson.
Okay, I'm going to...
Look, I'm neither vetting nor...
I'm not even going to repeat that because it's not true.
I read a rumble rant.
I'm going to do some...
I'm going to do some looking.
Okay.
So that's died suddenly problems.
And if it's an innocent mistake, my goodness.
I mean, it was my first thought.
Damn it, you better have vetted each and every one of those clips to make sure that they say what you're saying they say.
Because otherwise, even if what you're saying is true, and I know people are telling me embalmers are still confirming everything's...
Well, that entire movie has now been discredited.
And I'll say, you know, not rightly or wrongly so, understandably so, which is why I like to rely not on unconfirmed stuff, but on the MSM stuff.
You know, when CBC or CTV is confirming that the leading cause of death in Alberta is unexplained...
When the CVC is talking about New Brunswick posting shocking high numbers of excess deaths.
Well, you can blame me for relying on it, but I'm relying on it to prove a point to some extent.
Oh, gosh.
Yeah, Tim Pool is going to be fun tonight.
That's from a wax mask.
Tim Pool.
Okay, everyone is watching.
Who's the third dude in the picture?
You got Kanye West.
You got...
I was going to say Nick Ricada, but it's not Nick.
It's Nick Fuentes.
And there's a third guy who's reading a Bible.
And I don't know who the third guy is.
Anyhow, so that's it.
So that's died suddenly.
Problems and moving on because that's all I have to say about that.
Now, what else was going on in the world?
Oh my goodness.
All right.
It's not funny because it looks like a swastika.
But it's funny because Klaus Schwab is on stage and this...
Dude, okay.
I get tagged in a tweet from Derek Has An Opinion.
And it says, swastika embedded in their logo.
And there's a picture of Klaus Schwab in front of the APEC CEO Summit Thailand.
There might be something of an innocent explanation if you want to buy it.
And I say, the sign kind of looks like what they're saying it looks like.
So I go.
I'm a sleuth.
I'm an internet sleuth, people.
I go look for an image of a swastika.
I then get the image to make sure that it's an actual logo of the APEC CEO Summit in Thailand 2022.
And I say, huh, interesting.
I then go and invert the image.
I go and invert the image, and you can come to your own conclusions.
Not to mention the fact that, hold on, I posted a link to an article in that tweet.
There's Klaus Schwab, who's talking about embracing the fourth industrial revolution.
Winners will take all.
Klaus Schwab, this is from an article called The Sociable.
I forgot to put the link, but you can Google it.
Klaus Schwab to APEC business leaders.
Harnessing the fourth industrial revolution.
Oh, my God.
Harnessing the fourth industrial revolution is the final priority of the Great Reset Agenda perspective.
That's an opinion.
Unless that was a quote.
And I said there'd better be a good explanation, but I'll take a bad one at this point.
The explanation that I'm sure we're going to hear.
That I'm sure we're going to hear is that the swastika, as an entity before it became co-opted by the Nazis for the purposes of a genocidal regime, was an Indian, Hindu, East Asian, or Asian emblem, symbol meaning peace and prosperity, I believe.
Okay.
And some people are probably going to argue it has a deeper history.
It has a history that predates Nazi Germany, and they're trying to reclaim it.
From the Nazis that hijacked the swastika.
If that's the good explanation, and that is, I'm steel manning the best possible interpretation.
Because the other interpretations are not particularly good.
And even with that one, the idea that we're dealing with an organization that has invited Klaus Schwab to be a speaker.
Hold on.
Klaus Schwab APEC Summit 2022.
This is the article.
I just want to see where the word final comes up in here.
Once.
Okay.
So they are quoting Schwab.
They're quoting a man who's talking about the final priorities.
Oh, they're no longer talking about the final solutions.
The final priority of a great reset agenda is to harness the innovations of the fourth industrial revolution.
That's Klaus Schwab.
So Klaus Schwab is there with whatever history, and that's the emblem.
We'll see who designed it.
We'll see...
What the rationale behind it was.
We'll see if that's the steel man explanation that they're going to give.
They're just trying to reclaim the swastika.
Because if that's going to fly as an argument, I can see a bunch of other groups just trying to reclaim an ego.
Just trying to reclaim a cross.
Can you imagine?
Because they're going to make that excuse.
And people are going to swallow it.
Or people are going to buy it.
And they're going to say, well, okay.
This international summit, this business summit, thinks it's the opportune time to reclaim the swastika, but other people can't use a cross, the iron cross.
Other people can't use hand gestures, which might predate other people's hand gestures.
Other people are going to try to reclaim the eagle.
That excuse won't fly there, but it'll fly when they want to make it fly.
Chet Chisholm says, I found a New York Post article that indicates Johnson was diagnosed with acute myocarditis.
Well, he wasn't.
They did say from that that he's in critical condition at the time.
KGB 2021, $2 rumble says, have you covered anything in Brazil?
I read that the military has declared him a winner and is invoking Title 142.
Have you covered it?
We talked about it last night with Barnes.
I did not hear at the time of that discussion that the military had invoked that article.
I don't know.
Thank you for the super chat or the rumble rant.
And there's a $15 rumble rant.
Saving Canada podcast.
The Hindu swastika is not tilted.
The Nazi symbol is not a swastika and they don't call it that.
It is the hooked cross and it is tilted so you can pull a Vatican cross over it and it is fully visible.
There's going to be a question of whether or not...
I appreciate that as an explanation.
Although, I mean, we're sort of really parsing things out here because you will remember when the GOP...
Oh, it's about to go to the wrong.
Sorry, that was a $15 rumble rant from Saving Canada podcast.
So I presume they have a podcast called Saving Canada.
The Hindu swastika is not tilted.
The Nazi symbol is not a swastika and they don't call it that.
It is the hooked cross and it is tilted so you can put a Vatican cross over it and it is fully visible.
Northern Girl says, I got a robocall poll from Modus Research Today.
Poll asked, how would you feel if there was a fellow election in the near future?
And which party would I vote for?
I lied and said liberal.
LOL.
Saving Canada podcast, I would be inclined to accept that explanation, except for how that rule has been applied.
GOP German tables debates.
Didn't they...
Didn't they complain at the layout for one of the GOP debates?
Here we go.
CPAC stage compared to Nazi symbol on social media.
Like, I'll accept that explanation when it's applied evenly across the board.
CPAC stage compared to Nazi symbol on social media.
Let's see the picture of it.
Here, this is where they see it.
But, um...
But...
No, they were just trying to reclaim the diamond.
So we'll see.
That will be the explanation.
The only issue is going to be, even if that's the explanation and the legitimate one, optics and context.
Then Klaus Schwab is talking about the final...
I forget what it was.
The final...
Whatever.
He used the word final.
All right, so that was the, I guess, on a lighter note.
Let me go back to the chat here and see.
Whether it's a swastika or not is irrelevant.
It kind of, says Nature Lover Freedom.
TJ MacD says Vikings used the symbol as well.
Many cultures utilized it prior to Germany.
I understand that.
Again, context and optics.
And double standards.
That's okay.
But a layout of a debate looks like the triangulated thing, which I'm not even sure who knew that that was even a symbol used by the Nazis in the first place.
Rules for thee, not for me.
Forgive my allies, but never my enemies.
Yada, yada, yada, so on and so forth.
Okay.
What do we have left in the backdrop here?
Hold on, hold on.
Okay, hold on.
just going to close stuff that i don't need down um Oh, yeah.
So the latest...
No, this has nothing to do with Elon Musk.
All right, people.
All right.
You know when you see a tweet and you say, God, I have so many angles for the response on this.
Where do I start?
Okay, this is coming from the UN.
The UN is tweeting out virtue signaling platitudes.
Look at this.
Oh my goodness.
Words can be weapons.
Not, oh, hate.
Oh, sorry, sorry.
No to hate.
Words can be weapons.
But you know what else can be weapons?
Weapons.
United Nations.
Words can be weapons.
Hate speech online can lead to cruelty and violence in real life.
Just bear in mind who this is coming from and wait for the punchline.
The sick, disgusting, real punchline to this joke.
Get tips on how you can say hashtag no to hate.
From the UN.
Hate speech online can lead to cruelty and violence in real life.
Speaking of cruelty and violence in real life.
Child sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers.
This is from Wikipedia, so you can only know that it's got to be worse than what Wikipedia is saying.
An Associated Press investigation revealed in 2017 that more than 100 United Nations peacekeepers ran a child sex ring in Haiti over a 10-year period and none were ever jailed.
Do tell me about how words online can lead to violence in real life.
UN.
The report further found that over the previous 12 years, there had been almost 2,000 allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers and other UN personnel around the world.
AP found the abuse to be much greater than originally thought.
Love how they're blaming AP for this.
It's not a fact.
It's a fact.
It's AP reporting it.
AP found that.
It's AP's fault.
After that AP report, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley urged all countries to hold U.N. peacekeepers accountable for any sexual abuse and exploitation.
As early as 2004, Amnesty International reported that underage girls were being kidnapped, tortured, and forced into prostitution in Kosovo, with U.N. and NATO personnel being the customers driving the demand for the sex slaves.
The UN's Department of Peacekeeping in New York acknowledged at the time that peacekeepers have come to be seen as part of the problem in trafficking.
By the way, so the UN's Department of Peacekeeping in New York acknowledged it, and yet they spend the first three quarters of the paragraph blaming it on AP reporting.
Yeah, but watch your words in tweets.
Otherwise it might...
It was all of the child stuff on Twitter that caused the peacekeepers to do that.
If only Twitter had done a better job over the last five years of getting child exploitation material off the platform, those peacekeepers wouldn't have been led to cruelty and violence in real life.
This is the real purpose of virtue signaling.
It's a little bit to get some of the points, some of the Munchausen proxy by Munch.
Hausen syndrome by proxy.
It's virtue signaling syndrome by proxy.
You know what I mean.
Other than getting that little dopamine rush, people use it to cloak their actual wrongdoing.
By the way, the UN peacekeeping scandal, atrocity, deep.
Deeper than you can imagine.
And you should go...
Oh, I'm going to forget his name.
Chat, you have to help me and I feel bad right now.
He was on the channel.
He's got the on-the-street reporting.
He was covering Epstein.
He was covering UN stuff.
Chat, please help me.
I'm going to feel very, very bad if I don't remember.
I'm not going to remember his name.
I'm blanking out and the more nervous I get, the harder it's going to be.
I'll read Rumble Rants in the meantime.
APEC is SIPA in reverse.
Go figure.
Globalization tyranny is real.
What's SIPA?
Look that up afterwards.
I got two things to look at afterwards before I can ever repeat them as fact.
This explanation of Nazi Hakenkreuz.
This is from Saving Canada podcast.
Another $15 rum brand.
Thank you very much.
What German called the symbol was given to the coalition of Hindus of North America.
Wrongfully accused the swastika is not Hitler's Hakenkreuz.
You can Google it.
Now, I know the history of the symbol.
I used to buy...
I don't mean to get angry.
I used to buy...
I used to buy incense and it had it on it.
My real name says you're reaching, Viva.
The event was in Thailand.
No Thai person is going to see that as anything other than a Buddhist symbol.
Perhaps.
I say perhaps I'm reaching, not perhaps, but that.
Some people see Jesus in a slice of toast.
Others see swastikas in quilt blocks.
Okay, and then there was one more at the bottom.
What was...
Guys, Chen, Chen, Chen?
Not Luke Rudowski!
Not Alex Jones!
Not Alex Jones!
You guys are making jokes now.
It wasn't just kids.
Blue hats have even been accused of performing immoral acts against cadavers.
The jackals of Terra Argentina.
Hold on, people.
I'm going to go get it right now.
I feel Oh, jeez, Louise.
It'll come to me in a bit.
Maybe I'll just have to...
His name was Chen.
I know his father was Chinese.
His mother was not.
Street reporting is in the name of...
His tweets...
He makes music in his tweets and sings about the UN.
Come on, guys!
Sam Hyde, Avi Amini.
No!
Not Mark Dice.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, no.
Let me tell you a story while I go kill time.
It's not Lauren Chin.
This is one of my earlier memories of Florida.
I had just seen the movie Broken Arrow.
Christian Slater.
Delroy Lindo, a name I will never forget, because I couldn't remember his name.
I may have told this story already.
And I was trying to remember his name.
And I couldn't remember his name.
This is before the internet.
I'm like, however old I was when that movie came out in theaters.
And we were at the Cheesecake Factory, and I was so obsessed over remembering what his name was.
Couldn't remember his name.
And then I had to call Movie Land in Montreal on Green Avenue, if anybody knows.
Who that is.
Movie Land was like the VHS brick and mortar movie rental spot.
I had to call up Movie Land long distance to ask them who was the actor in the movie with Christian Slater.
It was Delroy Lindo and I never forgot it again.
Inner City Press.
Thank you.
Goodness.
Who did that?
TJ Mack.
Inner City Press.
Tabarnouche.
Inner City Press.
Matthew Russell Lee.
I was always thrown off by his last name, Lee.
And then I understood his history.
And thank you.
Inner City Press.
Matthew Russell Lee.
Everybody, please.
Go find it.
My real name.
$10 Rumble Rant.
Thank you very much.
I feel the relief that I felt when...
When I finally found Delroy Lindo.
Now, Matthew Russell Lee is going to be permanently ingrained in my head.
Saving Canada podcast is fantastic.
Check it out.
Viva.
Echo 1970.
Thank you very much.
And one more.
Okay, there we go.
Sherman 2009.
A $5 rumble round says, Bill C-21, Amendment G-4.
Did you get a chance to look at it?
Hunters and farmers are going to be affected.
Government overreach.
Not yet, other than the discussion I had with my brother who explained they're coming for more than just illegal small arms.
Okay.
Now let me go to my Twitter feed because I think we've...
Oh, no, that's right.
So the drama of the day is Elon Musk tweets out that apparently...
Apparently, Apple is not publicizing as much on Twitter as they had been doing previously.
Apparently, Apple is no longer advertising on Twitter.
And this is after having threatened to pull Twitter from the Apple App Store thing.
I want to get one bad take on this because...
Everyone's like, oh, it's a free speech.
Everyone is like, Elon Musk can't buy Twitter.
He's a fascist.
He's going to turn it into a fascist platform.
Those are the same people who are saying, if you don't like Twitter, go build your own.
And now they're saying, well, it's free speech.
So Apple can pull their advertising.
It's free speech.
If one person is going to get...
I give David French a hard time.
So this is the timeline.
Apple has mostly stopped advertising on Twitter.
Do they hate free speech in America?
I happen to be of the opinion they don't have an obligation to advertise where they don't want to.
Vote with your dollar.
Vote with your foot.
And that also applies to people using Apple.
I'm not a hypocrite, people.
I'm totally transparent.
I have an iPhone.
Certain things are out of necessity, out of convenience, or out of, you know, no other options.
But push come to shove, if Elon Musk makes a phone and it's...
And it's good for the things that I need a phone for.
I would love to vote with my dollar there.
As far as other things go, vote with your dollar.
If Apple thinks they're wasting their money on Twitter, and they might be, by the way, it's not inconceivable that with the tenor or the audience on Twitter, some of them might not be so inclined to support Apple anymore regardless.
So it might not be value-added.
Advertising dollars spent.
I say bullcrap on that.
Although I've never...
Hold on.
I'm getting my rubbing stone.
I've never bought...
I think I bought one product based on an online ad that I can think of.
If Apple wants to vote with their buck, fine.
David French, attorney, a private corporation's decision to advertise or not on a given social media platform is an exercise of free speech.
Okay.
So are Musk's Twitter moderation decisions.
If Twitter wants to be more like...
This is...
First two lines.
He's totally right.
Absolutely.
If people don't like the ambiance at Twitter, they'll go spend their advertising dollars on Facebook.
Good luck trying to sell stuff to grandma, but absolutely.
First two sentences, okay.
And here's where we get into the political blinders through which partisan entities view the world.
It's either censorship, Or some form of censorship?
Or it's Gab.
There's nowhere in between.
You either support reasonable accommodations, or you're a vehement racist anti-Semite who likes to go to Gab so you could drop the K word and the N word all over.
If Twitter wants to be more like Gab, it can be!
Because that's what it is, eh?
Twitter has totally become Gab.
But other free citizens get to choose their level of participation.
True.
So there's a number of ways to go about this.
You can call Apple...
Hypocrites.
You can call them un-American.
Apple doesn't like free speech.
How about that?
Apple doesn't like basic human rights.
I mean, they get to make certain products, use suppliers who use slave labor or forced labor in Chinese camps.
The difficulty in life is, I mean, whatever happened to that freedom phone?
The difficulty in life is, what are the options?
So there's a number of angles to take on this.
The one that I find, it's the best angle to take, people.
It's the best take.
All right.
Apple is making a moral statement.
They're taking a moral stance.
They don't like gab.
I mean, they were totally okay advertising back when Twitter had a known child sexual exploitation content problem.
They were totally okay then.
Paying advertising dollars when everyone at Twitter, this is pre-Elon Musk, knew about it.
But people making mean tweets that actually don't exist?
Now they've had enough.
They will support sexual exploitation.
They will allow their advertising dollars to go support a minor sexual exploitation problem on Twitter.
But Elon Musk?
No.
Now they've reached it.
Apple has standards.
That, and they're going to go back to forced labor in China.
Because they're okay with that.
Let me just see what the other notes of the day were.
Okay, so we got that.
Phil Damaris.
By the way, now I understand.
Selfies?
I'm six feet tall.
Straight on shots?
I'm a dwarf.
Okay, maybe not.
I'm five, five and a half.
So I'm a hobbit?
I'm sorry.
I can see something.
I'm small.
So the under upward angle selfie, I think that's going to be the strategy for the future.
Okay, so we did the died suddenly.
We did the President Xi.
That was making more fun of...
That was making fun of Justin Trudeau.
Okay, I think we did good here, people.
Did good on short notice.
The only question is going to be what's happening tomorrow?
Randy Weingarten.
You go to profile, people.
Success leaves clues.
Other things leave clues as well.
You got your Ukrainian flag.
She's not...
The only reason I'm finding it curious is because I don't know what the black arm emoji means.
If it's like the emoji for saying BLM.
You go through here.
What do we got?
Pronouns.
So you got a number of indicators.
But Randy Weingarten is a teacher unionist, has been responsible for supporting certain policy decisions that some people, they weren't prescient.
They could just read the data a hell of a lot earlier than others and more accurately.
Randy Weingarten is saying, our country is facing a tridemic.
I'm just making up new words now.
I don't know if that's a prior existing word.
Tridemic.
Who could have seen this coming?
Oh my goodness, you know what?
I just remembered something.
Okay.
Who could have seen this coming?
A tridemic.
Flu.
RSV.
What is RSV?
Respiratory something virus, I presume.
And COVID.
More than three quarters of pediatric hospital beds nationwide are occupied.
Seniors are hospitalized, despite being 90% vaccinated, at a higher rate for respiratory illness and flu hospitalizations.
Oh, but at least it's not COVID.
If only there were people who were predicting that this might happen when you lock down children and don't allow them to get the natural exposure to germs that they're supposed to get to develop healthy immune systems.
If only someone had been talking about the possibility.
That too many jibby-jabs can actually potentially weaken your immune system to other elements?
If only people were actually saying this years ago, and I think that they were.
But now it's like, who could have seen this coming?
KGB 2021 says, White House released, this is a $5 rumble rant, released today.
Any internal documents from Twitter about the Hunter Biden?
White House released today.
Any internal documents from Twitter about the Hunter Biden suppression laptop will be misinformation.
Okay.
So the White House released today.
Paraphrasing.
Any internal documents from Twitter about the Hunter Biden suppression laptop will be misinformation.
We all have become sock puppets.
We miss rants in the car with the Westie.
Well, I can't do it in Florida.
It's too hot.
I mean, I'll run the car, but...
I can't do the car rants anymore.
Also, you want to tell them something that's not good for human chemistry.
That's it.
Von Raj, $10 rumble rants.
Dude, I need an ignore button for those losers in chat screaming all the time.
I don't mind all caps.
My aunt writes to me in all caps and some people just do it because it's easier to see.
Medic Wiz, would you and Barnes please review this and I'll see if I can get it.
Screen grab it and let me just cut and paste.
I'll see what I can do.
See what it is.
Better not be died suddenly.
And those were the last of the Rumble Rants.
But no, we're going to end on something that I actually just remembered now.
It was a tweet.
I've had some good tweets in terms of prediction and some bad.
Viva Frye Winter Illness Scared COVID Test Twitter.
Let's see if I can find it real quick.
I won't be able to find it.
fast enough.
Okay.
I remember saying, you know, next winter is going to be March 3rd, 2022.
What's this?
All right, it's just funny stuff here.
Let's end with this.
An hour 30, we're good.
I'm going to go have dinner soon.
This is so good.
This is February 16, 2022.
Scientists and public health experts say that vaccines are safe for most people.
Translation?
Vaccines are not safe for some people.
I mean, the experts say that they're safe for most people.
What's most?
51%?
All right.
Let me go to the Rumble Rants.
Rumble section chat and see what we got there.
Dom101 says, all caps locked.
Oz Fresher said, die suddenly is good.
See V for Vendetta for the backstory.
I just watched V for Vendetta with my daughter.
It was great.
NoJabber says, I hate all caps.
Too cappy.
MC all caps.
Except when it's me doing it, then I love it.
Re.
That's NoJabbers who is making a joke.
Fight for freedom of Fonz nature.
Love for freedom.
Okay.
So we started a meme.
Oh, and speaking of memes, let me just do what I've been very bad at doing recently.
I can promote my sponsors that I use and that I love.
Fieldofgreens.com.
Promo code Viva.
What I'm not so good at doing is reminding everyone we've got merch.
Let's see what's up here.
Viva Barnes.
University shirt is...
Oh, yes, sir.
It's on.
Booyah.
It's on.
Good, good people.
I thought it was already on our merch store website.
It wasn't.
And now we've also got XXL because these things are actually not as big as they look, the shirts sometimes.
What am I wearing?
Typically get away with a medium.
Booyah!
So this is our merch store, vivafried.com.
For anybody who wants fantastical merch.
That's the easiest thing to sell, because you get a shirt.
Everybody wears shirts.
Everybody needs a shirt.
Not everybody needs field ingredients, but most people should probably have it.
Not everybody needs the EnviroCleanse air filtration system, but most people should have it.
A shirt, everyone loves a shirt.
And what better way to say, I love Viva Frye, than by wearing a shirt.
I wear a Salty Crackers shirt in public.
I love it.
STF FFS, $2 Rumbaran, says, that's like saying mostly peaceful, but we already know reporters don't understand that mostly peaceful also means somewhat Violent.
Indeed, STF.
STFUU.
Now, there was another one up there.
Did I see it?
Oh, no, we're going back to Prior.
Dude, I need to...
Oh, the caps.
Okay, we're into the caps mode.
I don't mind caps.
P-B-A-B-Z-Z-T.
Vex.
Vax type?
I'm not saying that.
Viva Fry needs an all caps shirt.
No, that could be misunderstood as being a threat.
All caps.
Oh, am I still on the...
Yeah, we're still on the merch.
Okay, sorry about that.
I forgot that.
And let's see here because I think I saw it on a mug.
Come on.
Look at that.
Beautiful.
Oh, by the way...
Oh, yeah.
I didn't do this web layout.
It's freaking amazing.
Anyways, so that's it.
VivaFry.com for VivaFry merch.
And if you want to support Barnes and me.
Best way to do it?
Viva Barnes Law.
You don't have to be a paying member.
There's tons of content for unsupporting, non-supporting members, which we are now in the 105,000 strong paying supporters.
It's like 70 bucks a year.
Get tons of exclusive content.
I did not get to do the Locals exclusive Rumble Rant reads.
I'll do that tomorrow.
Oh, and by the way, this week, turning out to be a banger of a week in terms of guests.
Ashley, and I'm going to forget his last name, but the author of The Grey Lady Winks is coming on Thursday.
It should be 11. I might have to ask for 12 o 'clock because I might have double booked myself.
Wednesday morning, Whitney Webb.
And I have asked the locals community, if there's anything they want me to know, see specifically about Whitney before we do the interview, that's where it's going to be.
Friday, Phil Damaris, I think, is going to come back on.
Walrus Whisperer, the man who I had a bubble tea with this afternoon.
Because his story, it's not yet over, but my goodness, the 10 years of litigation has come to an end.
And it's an amazing story that I feel somewhat shocked that I didn't realize it had come to an end.
I missed the news, but six weeks of that freaking commission was enough to get you out of the loop.
Coles Towing says, I'm new to Viva.
This was fun.
Coles Towing.
You know what the best way to support is?
Share the channel.
Flatlined.
And I don't care.
Because the growth on Rumble has been exponential.
Share the links.
Share everything.
Clips on Twitter.
The Viva Fry.
Instagram, much less so.
Viva Fry.
John James says $70.
Bloody Putin inflation.
We didn't blame it on that, but it had been a good year and a half since we were at $5.
So it was a decision.
But anyways, it's...
It's a way to support the content that you love so that we are not beholden to anybody but our own consciences.
Consciences?
Anyhow, so that's it.
I'm going to go read the news and see if I can, you know, we'll find something interesting to talk about tomorrow.
But that's what's on the lineup for this week.
Whitney Webb, 9 o 'clock Wednesday morning.
Hold on a second.
Let me just get this.
I feel stupid here.
Yeah, Ashley Rinsberg.
Sorry, I couldn't remember the last name for a second.
Ashley Rinsberg is coming on Thursday.
Phil Demers is going to come on Friday.
And we get some good interviews.
So, oh, God.
Sorry, everyone's seen that here.
Boom.
Out.
So, with that said, people, pay attention and spread the word.
I'm going to continue watching and snipping and clipping what's going on this week with the policy discussion of the commissions.
And thus far, it's been absolutely shocking.
And I'm not saying that to be hyperbolic, what they call the rage grifter.
It's shocking.
And if anyone thinks that I'm overreacting, you're underreacting, and this needs a reaction.
If the ultimate outcome of this is, yeah, we get to usurp your basic charter rights whenever we declare there's an emergency, due process no longer needs to be followed.
Fundamental rights, you know, they might have to...
If that's the outcome, Canada is falling.
And then the question is, is the rest of the world falling as well?
Some people think it is.
And I'm putting my bet in.
If there is a holdout to this, as Homer Simpson put it, it's going to be America's wang, Florida.
If anybody doesn't remember that reference, hold on.
So nobody thinks...
So nobody thinks.
So nobody thinks.
Let's see if we can get it.
Oh, man.
Back when the Simpsons used to be fun and funny.
Look at those guys.
Florida?
But that's America's way.
If there's a holdout to all of this global insanity, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, New York.
Video in the background.
Those will be the holdouts.
All that to say, stay vigilant.
Talk to people.
Share the links.
Share the stories.
Get people to know what's going on around them.
If anyone thinks it's cool that the government can freeze your bank accounts when they suspect that you might have potentially done something that they said you can't do, no due process.
You're not living in a free country.
You are living in a country that is becoming Canada just a little more polite and a little more cloaked in virtue.
But do not lose faith.
But don't have blind faith.
God loves a working man because they make their own luck.
So don't get passive, but also don't get aggressive.
People don't like me for this too bad.
That's the culture of my channel.
That's the culture of who I am.
Do not become the monster that you are battling.
When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares right back.
Do not become the monster that you are trying to slay.
Conduct yourselves in a way that makes your parents, children, and pets happy, and you can do no wrong.
One last rumble rant from STFUFFS says, by the way...
Jeff Thorman is heading down to Florida.
Maybe you can help if you have anything to build, eh?
Take off, Yehoja!
I'm going to go take off and have dinner and read me some of the chat.
Someone said Indiana as well.
Georgia.
There's a bunch.
But Canada has got to start getting outraged by what's going on in Canada.
They're telling you what they're doing as they do it, and people are just too distracted to care.
Do you know what I was supposed to do?
And I'm going to remember to do it this time.
Play something good so that I don't cut off a rumble video because they still have one issue where if I end right away it will cut off.
So what are we going to do?
The video?
No, we're going to go with the one.
The best Squirrel vlogger video I have ever done.
Hold on.
It's coming.
Share.
Screen.
The best squirrel vlogger, the best video I've ever done were a squirrel grabbed by GoPro, took it up a tree.
People, watch this.
I'll never do it any better.
Period.
Enjoy.
See you tomorrow.
I can find a way to get out of here.
How do I...
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