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Dec. 28, 2022 - Viva & Barnes
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LET'S DO THIS! Kari Lake, Brendan Miller, Pleb AND MORE! VIVA IS BACK!
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Well, kids, I'm just doing my yearly call to the North Pole for Santa's holiday health check.
We've paid for this.
We've paid for this.
Why, hello, Dr. Tam.
Mrs. Claus, so good to see you again.
Where did Santa go?
Oh, Santa was late for snow yoga with the and reindeer.
He says it's great cross-training for sleigh driving.
This is real life.
Sounds fun.
Are you all set for the holiday season?
Of course.
I must say, Dr. Tam, it just warms my heart to see everyone in Canada, especially kids, working so hard to keep the holidays safe and cheerful for all.
So am I, Mrs. Claus.
Especially kids.
They've got to throw the kids in there, because it's all about the kids.
Especially the kids doing what Big Brother says they should do.
You'll let me know how my audio is afterwards.
New setup here.
Let's just continue with the...
Every child in Canada has definitely earned a place on a nice list.
Their parents and caregivers, too.
It's been a tough season with lots of viruses making people sick.
Thankfully, Santa and I are feeling as healthy as ever.
It's been a tough season with many viruses making people sick.
It's also known as winter.
Just setting that out there, Dr. Tam.
This is reality.
This is what the Canadian government Has decided it was good to do?
A good use of money to do?
Let's just finish it.
We gotta finish it.
And then we're not done.
We are both up to date with our vaccinations, including COVID boosters and flu shots.
That's so good to hear.
I always tell Santa to make a list and check it twice.
This is not a joke.
This is not...
Propaganda.
This is not a satire of propaganda from an era of 50 years ago.
This is four days ago.
Get your boosters and your updated vaccines.
That's, by the way, for those of you who don't know, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer.
That, apparently, Dr. Tam is Canada's top doctor.
And this is government propaganda, taxpayer-subsidized...
Propaganda of the insidious nature imaginable.
Carry on.
One, stay up to date on your vaccinations.
Two, wear a mask and crowd it in our places and make sure it fits nice and snug.
Three, wash your hands to the tune of jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
How much is left of this?
Great advice.
Great advice.
Great advice, too.
Also, you can be sure to...
Stay at home if you're feeling sick.
And if you're gathering indoors with other people or elves, open a door or window.
I'm sorry, did she say other people or elves?
People or elves, open a door or window for a few minutes at a time to let in some fresh air.
The more items you check off the list, the more protected you are.
Yes, you can think of it like decorating a tree.
You need tinsel, lights, ornaments, and the star on top.
The tree is at its best when all the decorations are up and nicely layered.
Thanks, Mrs. Claus.
Happy holidays, everyone.
Paid for by you.
You paid for it twice, by the way.
You paid for it with your soul and your freedom, and you also paid for it with your money.
Oh, okay, people.
I'm not saying.
That I'm locked in some form of a gulag.
I'm not.
You may notice the wonderful studio behind me.
I'm in Canada.
It's cold.
I'm in a house that has 23 people in it.
Immediate family members.
And that's not even all of our entire family.
I had to find a quiet spot.
So I locked myself in this room, which is barely heated.
I put some towels on the window behind me so I can keep it.
Quiet and so that people are not going to peer into the back and try to photobomb.
And I'm using these headphones, which are Bose noise-canceling headphones, and I don't like the noise-canceling aspect to it.
It feels like my ears are bubbling, and I feel a little disoriented.
Yes, I'm visiting family.
Oh, just let me know how the audio is.
Let me know.
The video, I'm going to look pale because I've got a harsh front light, but it's good.
I've got some icicles to my left.
It's been nearly a week.
Last time we went live was the last day of the Cary Lake trial.
I was in transit.
It was a four and a half hour delayed flight Air Canada.
But it allowed me to live stream the Cary Lake trial.
Went to the airport.
Following the trial.
Did an interview with Steve Bannon in the war room from the airport.
And that was day two of the trial.
Let me just see here.
I'm going to go to the chat.
Okay, the echo is echoey.
Let me see if I can go to audio.
God, I hate these noise-canceling things.
Audio?
Well, I got the echo cancellation is good.
Sounds tinny.
I suspect that's just the headphones.
And the room has a mattress and some sheets, so the room is not echoey by its nature.
But how has everyone's Christmas been?
Apparently it's an act of defiance to say Merry Christmas.
You have to say Happy Holidays if you don't want to be a...
You know, whatever.
Okay, so, came back to Canada, sure as sugar, got a cold, nothing bad, although, my goodness, we have forgotten what winter is about.
It's about germs, it's about getting sick, it's about meeting with friends and family, and everybody gets sick at the same time.
That's what winter in Canada is, has always been, and will always be.
But we've been weaponized, sorry, we have now been traumatized to think that a sniffle...
Go into isolation.
Your holiday's over.
Audio not fine.
Okay, let's do a test here.
So like I said, audio fine, audio not fine.
If I go audio, USB, laptop, computer, is the audio better now or before?
Better now, give me a one.
Better before, give me a two.
Let's see what we get here.
Audio is like you're in a box.
Do we like the audio now, one, before, Two.
Better?
Everyone says way better.
Okay, good.
You know what?
I'm taking these headphones off because I don't like these Bluetooth things.
How do I turn this off?
Oh yeah, those are better.
Much better, much better.
Sound tidied before.
Okay, good.
Let's do this.
We'll get this all set up.
We should be live, by the way, on Rumble as well.
You'll notice, people.
Let me just see, make sure the audio is better.
If you meant to say buggy, Mark, I'm on an internet connection.
We lost power yesterday.
Canada still has, I don't know how many, tens of thousands of households without power.
There were nearly half a million.
I'm exaggerating on the high end.
There were 400,000 households in Ontario and Quebec without power because of a storm.
And meanwhile, we're going to get into our second.
Intro rant of the day.
Our government is just pushing out disgusting, despicable government propaganda that is paid for by our taxpayer dollars.
But before we get into any of that, everybody, it is genuinely good to see you.
A week off, it's not that I feel naked.
I feel alone.
I mean, I'm with family and I love it and I know it might be indicative of an addiction of sorts or a compulsion.
I love streaming.
I'm watching the news trickle by and I'm like, can't talk about it.
But we've lined it up for today, and it's going to be a good one.
Good to see you all.
Merry Christmas.
If you celebrate Hanukkah, happy Hanukkah.
New Year's, if you celebrate it, happy New Year's.
There is no sponsor for today's video, but there are Super Chats, which is sort of like a crowd sponsorship, and I thank you all for it.
Florida Dad, everybody should know, by the way, we're live streaming on Rumble.
YouTube takes 30% of Super Chats.
Rumble has a Rumble rant equivalent.
They take 20% of it.
So better for the creator, better for the platform, better all around.
I don't get to read all of them, so if you're going to be miffed, if I don't read your Super Chat or Rumble Rant, don't give it.
I don't want people feeling miffed.
Don't we know from storybooks who the woman in the forest with a house made of candy is?
Florida Dad?
I get the reference.
Drew Breezy.
This is the very definition of terrorism, inflicting fear through the use of harm or violence.
Children aren't vulnerable to the virus.
Children can't opt out from Santa Claus.
They use the holidays to target children.
It used to be...
There's rules about, you know, direct marketing of pharmaceuticals.
There are rules against direct marketing to children.
It seems that the government has gone from being the government to being the biggest pusher of big pharma, direct marketing directly to children, shamelessly and disgusting.
Thank you for the super chat.
Does Canada feel like home after being in Florida?
It still feels like home.
I still love winter.
I'm planning the afternoon activities.
We're going to smash icicles.
We're going to clear some snow.
And we're going to kick some trees down because the trees have like the acute...
I'm looking at it.
They look like cupcakes.
And when you kick the tree, all the snow fall.
Winter's beautiful.
Canada is still home, even if the government has turned it into a form of prison, which they have.
Speaking of which, let's just...
So on the menu for today, by the way, Kerry Lake, we're going to go over it.
Not in thorough detail.
If you want thorough detail walking through all of the pleadings.
Check out Robert Gouveia's live stream, watching the watches from yesterday.
We're going to go over the news and the updates and the executive summary, plus a bit of the highlights.
We're going to go over that.
I'm going to get to more of Canada's absolute madness from Justin Trudeau, government subsidized government, taxpayer subsidized government propaganda, direct marketing to children.
Pleb, for those of you who don't know him, Pleb the truck driver on Twitter is going to be on, I think...
Towards 11 o 'clock, we're going to talk about some fun stuff, which is invariably going to segue into Canadian journalism and the insanity of our time.
And what else do we have on the menu?
We'll get there.
I've got some Rachel Levine, Admiral Rachel Levine, talking more government censorship.
And once upon a time, when people said, they're coming for your children.
And those people were called conspiracy theorists.
They're literally coming for your children now.
Literally.
We'll get there.
Robert is awesome.
I concur.
Now, by the way, let's just see if we're still green-lighted here.
I think we've been good thus far.
Refresh.
Refresh.
We're still green.
Oh, and by the way, I'll plug the merch afterwards because Robert is indeed awesome.
Let me see here.
Gilmore works for the NDP.
Pleb works for small PP.
Okay.
Oh, I'm going to talk to Pleb today about his idea that if you vote for the People's Party of Canada, you know, you're wasting your vote.
Yadda yadda.
Everybody has the obligation to vote conservative.
We're going to talk about it.
We're not done with the Canadian insidious propaganda yet.
If you wanted to, you know, clear your palate, or I should say empty your stomach.
Let's look at this piece of propaganda.
They laugh at you while they abuse you.
You remember that video a while back of Omar Algebra refusing to take a question from Rebel Media journalist, the guy who looks like Neo from The Matrix.
And the journalist from Rebel News is following Omar Algebra from Parliament to wherever he parked his car, asking him questions.
And Omar Algebra, almost like a broken, defective robot of a human, refuses to answer the question, refuses to acknowledge that he's being asked a serious question about politics from whether he likes the media outlet or not, a real, and I say respected and respectable media outlet Rebel News.
Susan, hi.
I'm glad you're doing fine.
If you haven't seen the video, maybe I'll pull it up after I pull this up.
That Omar Algebra.
Well, he and Justin Trudeau decided this.
This was a good reflection of Canada.
Canada.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hold on, let me just turn the volume down here because I don't think we need it quite that high.
Look at Justin Trudeau.
This is like, this is his lifelong goal come true.
He's an actor.
Acting.
Look at this guy.
He's a legend in his own mind.
All he ever wanted to do was be Keanu Reeves.
He wanted to be, what's the, John Wick.
He's a bona fide, and I say this with respect to drama teachers, but typically they don't go on to become prime ministers without having accomplished something that would qualify them for the position in their lives other than having the last name Trudeau and having a father who, by all accounts, destroyed Canada almost as much as Justin Jr.
This is all he ever wanted in life, was to be...
An action hero.
Movie star.
Look at him.
Looking at his...
He's acting!
Acting!
First of all, anybody else want to puke right now?
Look at all...
Okay, no, I'm not gonna make fun of...
Oh, look at him.
Blue Steel.
Trudeau, this is your moment to shine.
Intense.
Needs more, more intensity to quote Lost in Translation.
Omar.
You really have to channel John Wick here.
It's time.
Omar.
The most useless minister of transport for reasons we're going to see in a bit.
Oh, but he can act.
By the way, it is fitting.
That this government is exemplified by dark, dingy basement dealings?
Because that's pretty much what the government is?
This particular government in particular?
Oh, yes.
Ho, ho, ho.
Oh, they thought of everything.
I'd say this represents the Trudeau government.
Morons.
Thank you.
Can we all appreciate somebody paid for this, and it was me in part, and it was you in part, that we paid for this twice, with our money and our freedom.
Oh.
This is actually making me sick and angry to watch, but let's look.
We have to suffer together in order to rejoice in the good stuff, I guess.
The number should have been 666 if it's supposed to represent anything.
Oh.
Oh.
How much is left?
I mean, this is the longest two minutes of my life.
Wait, wait, wait for it.
This is Canada.
This is our government.
Santa has cleared for travel in Canadian airspace.
He's coming.
Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and stay safe.
Stay safe.
Live in fear.
When someone says stay safe, some people are right to think that's a threat.
Oh!
Oh my gosh.
That's Canada.
Stay safe.
Envision emblazoned Big Brother's eyes.
Big Brother's watching.
Hold on one second.
Let me see this here.
Just got back from Rumble.
I learned I could get fake eyebrows from Justin Trudeau.
Will you use them someday?
Yes.
Suffer and then do like Mark Dice.
Do a digital detox.
Are my eyebrows bad?
I know people who have gotten eyebrow tattoos.
I know Justin Trudeau has his eyebrow issue.
I think it must be his soul eating at him for everything that he's done to our...
Beautiful, beautiful country.
Let me refresh on Rumble and see what we're doing here, because we are going to Rumble exclusively.
How long have we been streaming for?
That's what's going on in Canada, everybody.
We don't have enough money for the healthcare system.
We don't have enough money to properly care for our infirmed, for our terminally ill, for our mentally ill.
So much so that we're offering them to end their lives under medical assistance in dying.
And it'll save us some money.
Yet we have...
Hundreds of millions of dollars to ship out to fund foreign conflict while the East Coast rebuilds from a hurricane, while nearly half a million households were out of power.
Oh, that was the kicker in the teeth.
Omar Algebra is the Minister of Transport of Canada.
For those of you who don't know what just happened recently in Canada, we had a storm that put a lot of people out of power.
National Post, CN Rail.
18 hours.
We had a power.
We had a storm that put a lot of people out of power.
And at one point, there were some issues with CN Rail.
CN Rail is our railways.
You know, the Cross Canada Rail thingy thing.
People were stuck in a train car on the rails for 18 hours.
18 hours.
So while our government...
Is putting together highly edited government propaganda, targeting children for the jibby jab.
I don't know what the heck that Trudeau algebra thing was.
They're utterly failing at their actual job, which is, I don't know, making sure that people are not stuck in a train car on a rail for 18 hours.
Listen to this.
Let me make sure this is right.
This is not the article that I had before, so I'll read this for the first time.
But the other one was...
Unacceptable.
Transport minister critiques via rail situation as Christmas Day trains cancelled.
He cancelled it.
Sorry.
Omar Algebra criticized it the day after people were stuck in a rail car on the rails for 18 hours.
He was too busy making Christmas propaganda.
Listen to this.
Canada's transport minister took aim at via rail.
Oh, he's coming down hard.
On Saturday, after some passengers were left stranded overnight on stalled trains following the recent winter storm, riders have reported being stuck for as long as 18 hours.
That's a nightmare.
And that's a nightmare to me.
The Crown Corporation says several trains on the Quebec City Windsor corridor have been immobilized or canceled due to extreme weather conditions.
What's Omar Algebra doing?
Don't worry.
Santa's coming, kids.
A travel alert posted on Via Rail's website Saturday says as many as 24 trains have been cancelled.
Forget cancelled.
At least you get to stay where you are.
18 hours stranded in a car on the rails.
And what does Omar Algebra do?
The next day, he says it's unacceptable.
The Minister of Transport.
Utterly failing.
Failing Canadians.
Failing at his job.
But my goodness, they put out good Christmastime propaganda at taxpayer dollars.
A travel alert posted the idea.
Doesn't matter.
We can go over it later.
Although we're not going to go over it later.
Let's just...
The current situation with Via Rail is unacceptable, and we are in contact with them to resolve all issues of safety and officially, Federal Transport Minister Oma Agrava said in a Twitter statement.
Let's see what that Twitter statement said, shall we?
Oh, my goodness.
Whoops.
The current situation with Via Rail is unacceptable and we're in contact with them to resolve all issues safely and efficiently.
The unprecedented weather.
Unprecedented?
It's Canada, Omar!
In our transportation system and the safety of passengers and crew is our top priority.
Then where were you for the 18 hours while they were stranded?
Between Quebec and Windsor corridor in a rail car on the real estate.
You couldn't gather an evacuation of sorts?
Get some buses in there?
Oh my goodness.
Why don't you just ask Santa Claus to fix it, you jackass?
Sorry, I meant to put in that meme from Happy Gilmore.
You will not make this putt, you jackass.
Yeah, call Santa Claus.
I mean, you're in touch with Santa Claus.
Let me see here.
Gabby, what does he say?
I have to say, Viva, I have watched you from the beginning and your transformation has been glorious to watch.
Enjoy your cursing.
Even your cursing puts a smile on my face.
Keep doing what you're doing, so thank you.
Although, I don't like cursing.
But my goodness, sometimes there is...
There's no way around it.
It's unacceptable.
Tweets the Minister of Transport about a problem of transport the day after the problem.
Has been resolved by natural causes, I guess?
Hold on.
Let me before...
I'm going to flag.
I'm going to star some Super Chats.
And let me just put the link to...
Oh my gosh, sorry.
The audio just blasted in my ear.
Link to Rumble.
Forgot to put that.
I know I always forget to do something.
Link to Rumble, because we're going to head over there exclusively in a few seconds.
My goodness, the chat's moving fast.
Did I put slow mode on?
Where is the link to Rumble?
Okay, hold on.
Link to Rumble.
And then I'm going to pin it.
Link to Rumble.
Sorry, people.
I'm not in my studio, so I don't have all the amenities that I'm accustomed to of an empty room.
Pin message.
There we go.
And we're going to go over to Rumble in three or four minutes.
Are you stuck, Viva?
No, no, no.
This was our plan.
We were lucky to have gotten to our end destination for the holidays.
But the power went out yesterday.
We thought we were going to have an evacuation of sorts as well.
To whoever...
I was on Twitter and I said, I've locked myself in this room.
If I don't have what I need for this stream, I'm not going to have it.
And then someone said, did you pee, Viva?
I can always pee one more time to make sure my bladder is totally empty, and I didn't.
And now I have to pee because someone said it and it's in my mind.
Let me get here.
Let me get to some Rumble Ranch, some super chat before we go over to Rumble.
Dude, I'm really tired of people expecting the government to save everyone from every situation.
People need to learn to prepare, not rely on 911.
Planet Fatness, thank you for the super chat, and I like your avatar.
You must have a YouTube channel.
You're right in principle.
Except when you have surrendered yourself to Crown Corporations with federal jurisdiction, such as interprovincial transport.
Once you're on an airline, once you're on a rail car, and you're under some sort of federal jurisdiction Crown Corporation, you have not surrendered yourself to a private corporation, but you've sort of surrendered yourself to a Crown Corporation.
And when they can't do their job that they were elected to do, and in the interim...
All they do is piss around and show how virtuous they are on social media, putting out taxpayer-funded propaganda.
We're entitled to get angry that the government is not doing the job that they were hired to do.
It's like that scene from Kill Bill.
What you're telling me is that you can't do the job that I'm paying you to do?
Mutandis mutandis.
Homies Jack says, hey now, I'm in Florida and we've been in the 20s and 30s.
That may not be Canadian cold, but it's hella freezing over here.
It's ironic.
We left Florida.
For the iguana falling levels cold.
I want it to be there for the iguana falling cold.
Crypto lawyer on Twitter DM'd me and he says, Viva, next week, iguanas are going to be falling from trees.
Sure enough, I'm not in Florida to see it, but it'll happen again this year.
Was the whole point of that debacle that Santa was cleared through Canadian airspace?
That's horrible, but at least they didn't spew more nonsense.
I don't know what the point of it was.
Jay Wayne, thank you.
For the $1 ramp.
Let me see $1 super trap.
Viva, get a hold of yourself.
Okay.
So that's that.
Let me see what's going on on Rumble.
Have I missed anything?
No, we're a good crowd on Rumble.
4,300 on the nose right now.
And we're 2,600 here.
So we should be close to 6,500 by the time we...
Mosey on over.
I saw another super chat.
I hope you didn't mean to put a comment in there.
Super sticker, thank you very much.
Lizayvon Zamet.
Mexican $650.
It's not Canadian $650, people.
Okay.
Let's do it now, because let me preview what we're going to look at while we get...
We're going to get into the pregnant people stuff, people.
Oh my goodness.
Then we're going to get into the Carrie Lake.
We're going to do Carrie Lake, pregnant people.
I'm thinking maybe we wait off on the pregnant people until plebs, somebody you might never have heard of, but who's putting out great content, great analysis, great satire, might talk about the pregnant people with him because it's going to segue from chief medical officer to Admiral Levine to Rachel Gilmore and Canadian politics.
Let's mosey on over to Rump, people.
Link over here.
We're going to do Carrie Lake lawsuit.
And the latest.
And it's going to be an overview.
We're not diving into the weeds of the filings.
I don't think we need to.
And I don't think people want to.
I think we just need to know what's going on and where it's at.
So while everyone does that, is Plebs in the chat?
I don't know.
Welcome home, Viva.
Thank you very much.
Who's on first?
Okay, let's do it.
Everybody, we're going to end it on YouTube.
Mosey on over to Rumble.
Have I forgotten anything before we do that?
You know what?
Before we do that...
VivaFry.com Let's just do a reminder for everyone.
Shameless plug.
I don't have a sponsor for today's video except myself.
Look at this.
VivaFry.
The merch store.
We have now more stuff at the merch store.
VivaFry.
I'm wearing the avatar.
The logo avatar.
The internet's very slow.
Am I going to push my luck here?
Shirts, people.
It's not as cheap as I would like it to be.
And there's a lot of knockoff websites out there that are selling the exact stuff that we're selling.
Like, our hard work.
Just steal the logo and put on...
And I don't know how to chase these sites down.
I'm not sure if it's worth the time.
But if you want some merch, people, vivafry.com is the place to go get it.
And...
Oh, we're talking Brendan Miller as well when Plubb gets on.
Okay, let's do it.
Mosey on over to Rumble.
Ending it on YouTube.
Everybody.
You have the link.
It's in the pinned comment.
We're going to end on YouTube in three, two, one.
Now.
Okay, let me make sure that it's all good.
And yes, I think we're alone now.
We're going to talk Brendan Miller, the convoy lawyer, also being sued for defamation.
We'll get plebs in.
We'll have fun with this.
Right now, let's just talk Carrie Lake.
For those of you who have been living under a judicial rock, which is more people than you might think, Hold on.
I should have done that.
For those of you who don't have glasses, some of you might not have the same obsession, pet peeve.
If my glasses are crooked, it drives me crazy.
If they're like a little off and I can't see, it drives me crazy.
So when I adjust them, I shouldn't do it with my headphones.
I've got the good balance now.
I'm not touching them again.
Kerry Lake, the latest.
We've been covering this from day one.
From day one of the midterms, when people were posting videos to Twitter saying, I can't vote in Arizona.
Maricopa County lineups are out the door.
Hours long.
My ballot is not being read.
It's being rejected.
I'm being asked to fill things out by hand, put it into magic mystery box door number three.
It'll get counted later, etc., etc.
The November midterms, it did not go off without a hitch.
There's nobody out there who is sufficiently dishonest to say that it did.
People were claiming disenfranchisement.
People were claiming chicanery.
People were claiming that...
What's his name?
Richard, the Maricopa County recorder.
Bill Gates, the Maricopa County elections board dude, who had previously...
Been involved with super PACs that were anti-MAGA super PACs.
Remind me about the perjury in a second.
People were saying there's chicanery afoot.
These individuals who are responsible for the voting in Maricopa County, despite being Republicans, or as some people might call them, rhinos, are political beasts in any event, in that they have had involvement with anti-MAGA candidate.
Super PACs, or PACs, not super PACs.
Political action committees.
People were claiming chicanery, fortification, incompetence, whatever.
That cost Carrie Lake the election.
Carrie Lake lost to Secretary General, who was running, who certified her own election, her own appointment, Katie Hobbs.
Carrie Lake lost by 17,000 votes.
On an aggregate of 2.87 plus 2.7.
So that's like 4.5 million.
That's 5.5 million votes.
I'm an idiot.
Carrie Lake lost by 17,000 votes.
Katie Hobbs got 2.87 million votes.
Carrie Lake got 2.7.
Is that 170,000?
What's my problem here?
287, not millions.
17,000 votes on 287,000 votes.
Someone in the chat, correct me if I'm off on the numbers.
I forget.
Doesn't matter.
Kerry Lake lost by 17,000 votes.
You know, I'm going to the chat and rumble because I feel stupid now.
Was it 287,000 votes, right?
Not 2.87 million.
That wouldn't make any sense.
287,000 votes.
Lost by 17,000 votes.
And did not feel it was fair.
Because on election day, where, as we saw during the trial, which we're going to get to, Republicans outvoted Democrats.
Two to one.
70% of those who voted on the day of were Republican votes.
Looking in the chat.
Okay.
I just saw what a weak, pathetic little man, and I thought someone was talking about me.
I mean, I'm weak and pathetic, and I'm little.
Sorry, hold on a second.
I'm little and pathetic, but I'm not weak.
Okay.
Chicanery.
Katie, Carrie Lake said election was fortified in a suppressive manner, in a disenfranchising manner.
I'm suing.
There have been many lawsuits filed.
There was one by Fincham.
A number of election contest lawsuits have been filed, dismissed.
Carrie Lake filed a lawsuit before the November midterms, claiming that there were certain problems that were going to arise from the voting machines.
Dershowitz was the lawyer.
We talked about this.
That lawsuit was dismissed.
And not only was it dismissed because it was hypothetical, it made, you know, vague allegations that were unsubstantiated, counsel was sanctioned for having filed a frivolous lawsuit.
Dershowitz, as the attorney of the file, personally sanctioned for having filed a lawsuit which was deemed to be frivolous because vague allegations, unsubstantiated allegations, no harm had occurred, yada yada.
Carrie Lake, after...
The alleged disenfranchisement of the midterms filed lawsuit.
And people were saying it's a frivolous lawsuit.
Katie Hobbs and the other Maricopa County defendants filed a motion to dismiss, succeeded in having dismissed eight of the ten claims of Carrie Lake's lawsuit.
There were First Amendment violations because Katie Hobbs had been revealed to have interacted with Twitter.
Directly or indirectly to have misinformation, negative posts removed from the platform through the various back channels that we now know that the government has had, probably still has, and probably always will have with various social media platforms to control the narrative to manufacture the consent of free and impartial elections.
We don't need to get into the Twitter files, but it segues into the Twitter files in that we now know that any consent that we thought we had given to elections has to invoke the Chomskyan concept, been manufactured consent.
Boy, howdy.
Um, We think it's free and fair elections.
It is, in fact, exactly as that Time article magazine described back in 2020, a secret cabal of well-funded individuals, ideologically aligned, controlling the flow of information, changing the rules and regulations, engaging in lawfare to ensure the preservation of democracy, the fortification of an election, as others have grown to know the term fornification.
So people suspected there was fornification with the Maricopa County in particular, November midterms, because...
People were waiting in line for hours.
Ballots were not being read.
The Maricopa County guy there, Bill Gates, and the recorder, Richard, the day of the election, we've seen this video multiple times, came out and said, everything's going as planned.
We are having some problems with tabulators at 20% of the locations.
The problem is the tabulator is not reading the ballot when you put it in.
And so what you can do is put it in mystery box number three, and rest assured it will be counted later on.
You just won't know that it was registered the day of, but, you know, have faith.
They said this.
Bill Gates, Maricopa County, the board of elections, I forget what his title is, and that other guy, Richard, the recorder, saying, we have problems with 20% of the voting locations.
That doesn't mean 20% of the machines.
Because some of these voting locations might have more, on average, machines than others.
You might have had problems with more than 20%, and probably did, more than 20% of the voting ballot machines themselves.
So Carrie Lake files suit.
Katie Hobbs and the other defendants make a motion to dismiss and succeed on dismissing eight of the ten claims under which Carrie Lake was challenging the election, contesting the election.
Two of the 10 claims went forward.
That was the ballot on demand issue, which was when you showed up to vote and you asked for your ballot to be printed, there were problems with 20% of the voting locations.
But no worries, you can go find another location and wait for three hours in line if you're so inclined.
The judge said that case can go forward, that cause of action can go forward, because if, as alleged, there were intentional...
Sabotage, for lack of a better word.
It wasn't the word that the judge used.
Intentional interference with the ballot on demand to frustrate the ability to vote on the day of.
Well, if Carrie Lake can prove that, then she can succeed in her claim for an election contest and whatever remedy she's seeking.
The judge limited that claim, however, and we went over it in that judgment to three cumulative and highly onerous conditions.
You know, in law, when they say, A or B or C, it's alternative.
It's one or the other.
But when it's and, it's cumulative.
And it means that all three of the elements have to be proven in order to succeed on the claim.
And the judge said, look, Kerry, I'm not one to deny you your day in court.
And you might have a claim.
If you can prove that there was intentional co-sabotage, I forget what the word was, intentional interference with the ballot on demand.
And...
The intentional interference was done for the purposes of interfering with the election or affecting the outcome.
And it did, in fact, affect the outcome.
Well, then you'll have a claim.
Go to trial on that one of the 10 claims that you've gone forward on.
Even though, as I've set it up, it's virtually impossible because proving intention is one thing.
Proving intention with a specific goal is another.
It's like, okay, prove intention that the person burnt down the house intentionally.
Tough.
Maybe, you know, you have video of him dousing the base of the house in gasoline.
Okay.
Prove that he burned down the house intentionally with the specific intention of killing the occupants.
Well, that is a little harder.
Maybe he only did it intentionally for insurance fraud and didn't know there were people in the house.
And prove that it actually did burn down the house.
You see where I'm going with this?
Proving intention is one thing, but proving intent for a specific purpose is another.
And proving intent with the intent for the specific purpose and the fact that it actually had that impact and that outcome is another.
All three.
The judge made it, I won't say deliberately, impossible.
Some might say that.
Some have had that fear.
It was set up to fail.
Jenna Ellis, who I did a podcast with sometime last week, I don't even know what day of the week it is anymore, had that thought, had that reflex, and it's not an irrational one.
But that was one of the ten claims on which the trial was allowed to proceed, and the second claim on the ten was chain of custody, because there were issues raised with the chain of custody.
People were dropping off these ballots at various drop-off centers, and they were just willy-nilly being shipped to a third-party counting station, where they were counted at the third-party counting station with no chain of custody as to what happened.
In transit or pickup to delivery for counting.
How many were there?
We don't know.
Who had them in between?
We don't know.
They just went from the drop-off stations to the counting stations, and they were brought there by a third party for the purposes of counting.
So that claim went to trial as well.
And, spoiler alert, the decision was dismissed.
Sorry, not the decision.
The lawsuit was dismissed, I think it was like a day and a half later, in a...
10-page judgment.
But bottom line, they went to trial.
It was dismissed.
But I want to play just a few of the highlights, which I hope that I've saved in the backdrop here.
Let me just see something here.
Oh, yeah, okay.
I've got one of the highlights.
The highlight of highlights of the trial.
Evidence that came out during the trial.
*laughs*
Sorry, I just saw Counter Moon in the chat and Rumble says, I don't know, could it be Satan?
And I know that reference.
That's Church Lady.
Let me just see if I missed any Rumble rants.
I don't think I did, and if I did, my apologies.
And I'm reading some of the chats, which I'm not going to read out loud.
They went to trial.
As far as I'm concerned, and I'm not going to say it's because, you know, it's the highlight that I think is the best highlight from the trial.
The most damning highlight from the trial.
But I think it is.
Look at this, guys.
I posted this in response to Katie Hobbs' counsel seeking sanctions because the lawsuit was so damn frivolous, not only should it have been dismissed, but Carrie Lake deserves sanctions for having filed the election contest lawsuit and taken it as a trial in the first place.
Everybody, when you look at this video, I want you to envision...
And you'll never be able to get the image out of your head.
Mayor Quimby, during his mayoral debate with Sideshow Bob, where he was sick and under the weather and had the flame emojis added by News Channel 5 around his head.
This is...
Oh, who's this guy again?
This guy's involved with Maricopa County.
Someone in the chat, I forget his name and I forget his exact position, but this guy was involved.
With the election.
He was involved with the Maricopa County Board of whomever.
This guy was involved with the election.
Taking care of it.
Making sure it went down without a hitch.
Not only were there problems, it was revealed that there were problems.
They knew there were problems.
We all know now the infamous, for anybody who watched the trial, printing up a 19-inch...
Ballot image on a 20-inch paper was resulting in it not being read by the ballot reading machines because it wasn't configured properly.
How that happened on election day when 70% of the voters are Republican voters?
I don't know.
How do you say it's my first day in Spanish from the Simpsons episode there?
It's my first day.
Don't ask me first day.
C'est ma première journée.
Don't ask how, but it happened.
It's like it's the first time anybody's running an election.
In the digital age, we can...
Some people might disagree with this.
We can land on the moon.
We can talk about colonizing Mars.
We can judge foreign countries' elections if they don't go down without a snag.
We're not even printing up ballots that are configured properly.
Why?
Who knows?
Who knows?
But listen to this.
They knew there was a problem.
This was revealed during the trial.
Maricopa County also concealed the problem from the general public.
They're looking into it.
And they're just not letting anybody know that they're looking into it or that there was another place.
And that's what this highlight confirmed.
Listen to this.
Is there any documentation of any inquiry about this Fit to Print issue?
Fit to Print, how's that they called it?
I don't know if there's any documentation.
First of all, this guy could not look more uncomfortable.
He was very good when he was being examined by friendly lawyers.
This guy looks like he's holding in vomit.
Or diarrhea.
Not sure which.
They're asking him, any documentation about this fit-to-print issue?
Because we now have discovered there was an issue where ballots were being printed in the wrong size, not being read, and how were the printers configured to print a ballot in a manner that would not be read on election day?
I don't know.
Are you looking into it?
Is there any documentation of any inquiry about this fit-to-print issue?
I don't know.
I don't know if there's any documentation.
So you said you performed a root cause analysis to determine how these problems arose on election day?
We're in the process of performing a root cause analysis.
It's terrible.
And as part of that root cause analysis, you determined that there was this footprint issue in three locations, correct?
That's correct.
Is there any documentation preceding yesterday's testimony that identifies this issue?
Yes, there is some documentation.
There is, of course, because we're looking into it.
So some of our audit reconciliation forms that identified the three locations.
And what do those audit reconciliation forms show?
They show the number of check-ins from voting locations.
Check-ins?
Door three ballots and then notes based off our audit records.
How many people checked in?
How many people couldn't vote properly?
Does it say that the prompt issue was the cause or words to that effect on those forms?
It actually is using the term shrink to fit, not fit to fit.
Shrink to fit.
Shrink to fit.
And is that, was that determined to be the cause or is that a, uh, was that an assumption as a possibility?
It was determined to be the cause for those three locations.
are the ones that wouldn't be read at the voting location and then be read at Central County.
Thank you.
Wait for it, by the way.
This is not the punchline yet.
And again, you did not mention this in your testimony yesterday, did you?
No, I didn't.
I did not.
Why not?
Didn't think it was relevant?
Did you publish anywhere that there was this shrink-to-fit issue after the election?
Insert flame emojis!
Flame emojis added by Viva Freya.
We've not.
So you didn't tell the public, hey, we've discovered.
I mean, you're performing a root cause analysis and you find out that there was this shrink-to-fit issue that gave rise to problems in the tabulators and you did not inform the public about this.
We're still in the process of our root cause analysis.
By the way, just appreciate what just happened there.
Let's listen to it again and you can all identify when you're being lied to through omission.
did not inform the public to find out that there was a shrink to fit issue that gave rise to problems in the town.
You knew there was a problem.
You're looking into the problem, and you didn't inform the public?
Yes or no?
His answer?
I can't say no.
We're still looking into it.
We'll always be looking into it, so we'll never need to tell the public.
We're still in the process of our root cause analysis.
We're still in the process!
That's why we did not inform the public that there was a problem.
When were the midterms?
A month and a half ago?
A month and a half ago?
Alright, well that was it.
We're still in the process.
And we will always be in the process.
Because we don't want to tell the public.
By the way, I got a text that said my internet is terrible.
You know what?
It's not getting any better.
I don't even think I can tether off my phone.
Whatever.
It will be what it is.
So that was the most damning revelation imaginable.
People are being called conspiracy theorists.
The whole issue, by the way, I got a steel man so as not to be accused of strawmanning it.
The argument or the rebuttal is all of the ballots that were not able to be read We're put into magic door number three and we're subsequently red.
That's the argument.
Okay, so your shrink to print issue was known.
We're looking into the root cause analysis to see what the problem was.
We haven't disclosed this yet to the public because it's still ongoing.
But bottom line, it didn't impact anybody's...
Vote because anybody whose ballot could not be read was duplicated, put into this door number three, and was subsequently later counted.
Take our word for it.
Trust us when we tell you this.
Because we screwed up everywhere along the line.
Just take our word for it that we've remedied our screw-up at this point along the line.
Forget the fact that even if that's true, even if that's true, that all votes that were not able to be read by the ballot on demand, that were put into magic door number three, 17,000 of them?
Well, the issue was, as the judge came to the conclusion, it's hypothetical.
We don't know.
But bottom line, any problem that there may have been wasn't intentional.
They did not meet their burden of the proof, although, you know, there were serious issues that had to be tried.
So there's that.
That was my favorite highlight of the trial.
They had an expert, the defendants.
I'm going to bring this up because it's going to be relevant when we get to the sanctions.
After the lawsuit was dismissed, Katie Hobbs, the other defendants, made a motion for sanctions to punish Carrie Lake, to punish anybody who has the audacity to try and ensure that elections go snag-free.
That, you know, you don't have issues that you investigate and do not disclose to the general public because you're still investigating.
God forbid anybody should do that.
We want to silence them, chill that right, and make them shut up, sit down, and accept the results from a group of people that are just bona fide, incompetent, and incapable of doing what they were hired to do.
And paid a lot, by the way.
The recorder, Richard, paid $170,000 a year to run the elections.
Properly and snag-free.
I don't know how much Bill Gates is paid.
They had an expert, Katie Hobbs, during the trial, who came out to say, look, the experts for the plaintiffs didn't prove any definitive outcome result change.
It was all hypothetical, yada, yada.
The guy testified for, what, an hour and a half?
The guy's name, the expert's name, was Kenneth Meyer.
And as the guy's testifying, watching this on Twitter, and I'm like, this guy's an expert.
He's supposed to be impartial.
He's supposed to be an expert in his domain.
Did anybody verify his social media footprint, profile?
I don't know if the defendant's lawyers did or did not, and they decided not to use this stuff in cross-examination.
They didn't do it during the trial, but I was live-tweeting, looking through Ken Meyer's history.
Social media.
And then you see things like the expert.
I'm spitting all over the place here.
The expert for the defendants.
Impartial expert who's supposed to have no dog in the race.
Retweeting Adam Kinzinger who says, Had I known that standing up for the truth would cost me my job, friendships, and even my personal security, I would without hesitation do it all over again.
Watch live my last speech as congressman on the House floor.
Adam Kinzinger, the bipartisan element of the January 6th committee.
The kangaroo committee, hell-bent on doing whatever it takes to keep Donald Trump out of the White House again.
Ken Meyer's retweeting Adam Kinzinger.
But wait, there's more.
Ken Meyer, the expert for the defendants, tweeting, maybe it's just me, but a former president running again, calling for the termination of the Constitution seems more newsworthy than, you know, the other thing, which I presume is the Hunter Biden laptop thing.
I presume.
I'm not sure what the other thing is under this context.
Doesn't stop there, by the way.
This is the defendant's expert who wrote an article.
Where's the article that this expert wrote?
Here we go.
An article from Kenneth Meyer, the expert for the defendants.
Oh, we might not see it here because it's in another window.
Hold on.
Internet is forever, people.
The internet is forever.
This is...
Kenneth Meyer, by the way, is the expert for the defendants.
Opinion.
We just witnessed a coup attempt in Washington, D.C. Now we must choose democracy or Trump.
And I think there was a reason why this is an article written by the expert, which might show some partiality, some bias, some delusions.
Who knows?
Here, I'm going to put it in the Rumble chat here.
You guys can read it afterwards if you want.
I think the tweet through which that...
Link was sent.
Ah!
Was the relevant one.
Let me just see if I can do this.
Oh, nerds.
I have to go all the way back now in my timeline to find it.
The reason why the tweet through which that article was sent was relevant is I think it referenced a Capitol Police officer that was murdered.
That being Brian Sicknick, that being fake news.
A fake news lie, there's no better way of saying it, that persists to this day.
Because people still repeat the lie in an attempt to make the lie become truth.
Let me just make sure.
Look for a purple rumble rant.
No, not there.
Just so I can make sure.
I want to make sure it's relevant and it's important to be accurate.
That should be somewhere around here.
That was another one of the witnesses for the defense.
It looked like they were reading, but we could probably...
Okay, here we go.
Here's the article.
Okay, there was something about...
There was something about...
Okay, I guess I can't find it.
Doesn't matter.
That was the defendant's expert witness, who billed $22,000 for his expertise and time.
Testifying for however long he testified, and I think it was...
Let me just take this out.
I think he testified for an hour and a half.
At best, chat can correct me.
That expert, Kenneth Meyer, invoiced, charged $22,000 for his expertise.
And fair game to him.
The motion for sanctions filed by Katie Hobbs and the other defendants seeking...
Get this, people.
About $600,000.
It was more.
$600,000 in legal fees, expert fees, and court costs.
It was dismissed, ultimately, with the exception of some court costs, some court fees, and the expert fees.
So it wasn't a sanction, just so everybody's clear so that nobody spins this or repeats a lie or gets duped by a lie.
The motion for sanctions was dismissed.
The judge said, look, there were bona fide questions here, important questions, so serious that I had to dismiss a motion to dismiss to hear them.
It was a two-day trial.
You know, everybody raised serious questions of law.
They had good experts on both sides, but I ultimately found against the plaintiffs.
No sanctions, but you get some court costs, some administrative fees, and they were ordered to pay like $33,000, which included $22,000 for Kenneth Meyer, the expert for the defendants, who would have been paid anyhow.
But instead of the defendants paying it, now it comes out of the court costs that Carrie Lake and the plaintiffs were ordered to pay.
So that's where we are right now.
With the exception that Carrie Lake has sworn that she's going to appeal.
She's filed a notice of appeal.
They're going to appeal the decision.
And good on them.
Do it.
We'll see where it goes.
The evidence that we saw during that trial...
In my humble view, it's enough to say whether or not it actually had an impact, it's enough to cause people to fear.
What do you do when that happens?
It's like partiality in the legal system.
It's not whether or not there was, in fact, impartiality or bias.
The perception of whether or not it exists is as important.
So whether or not this impacted the outcome of the election, and I think it's...
I don't need an expert.
70% of the votes on the day of are Republican, and there are delays that cause, by defendant's own admission, upwards of two hours of delays to vote.
But by all accounts, more than that, people turn away, people walk away, people get disenfranchised.
Whether or not it was 17,000, I would have no trouble believing that it was, but I have no...
It would lack credibility to say that it did not impact the election, that the problem did not impact some voting on the day of.
But the judge had set it up in a way that it was cumulative elements of evidence that had to be proven one on top of the other.
Virtually impossible.
If that's a mistake in law, if that's an error in law, a court of appeals should intervene.
But don't hold your breath.
Succeeding on this claim for the elections challenge was, as I said at the time, a massively uphill battle.
The sanctions, had it been granted, I would have eaten my own dirty underwear because it was absurd.
To try to get sanctions on the basis that the lawsuit was frivolous and malicious and intended for the purposes of harassment, given the evidence that was adduced during the trial, although not determinate to have impacted the election, according to the judge.
Had there been sanctions, I would have just lost total faith.
Okay, I'm going to read two rumble rants, and then we're going to bring in the plebs, who you may not know, but you might decide you like or dislike after this.
Viva the witness said, one, he knew that shrink-to-fit was the problem, and two, they were still doing...
RCA.
Both cannot be true.
Why do you think this fact wasn't highlighted?
P. Moyer?
I don't know.
There were a lot of people saying that they also, you know, the plaintiff's lawyers didn't really highlight the, oh, the issue about the shrink to fit.
There was confusion as to if it was a printer configuration that would have affected all the ballots.
It's very easy for everybody watching at home to say, oh, what I would have said had I been there.
I think plaintiff's lawyers did a good job.
Defendants' lawyers.
Did their job, but, you know, home field advantage is not even, is an understatement for what they had.
They had a situation where the plaintiffs basically had to prove the unprovable in order to succeed and didn't do it.
Deltaro says, if you are a tech and you change a printer setting, shouldn't you know whether or not the tabulator will read the ballot?
It's no question!
It's a chicanery from the beginning.
Did I read who that chat was from, who that rumble rant was from?
Delta Ross 1, and the other one was from P. Moyer.
There's one more, and then we're going to bring in the plebs.
Jurwissam says, Viva, he was reading 100%.
He was using Microsoft Teams.
The text chat box is located in the lower left corner.
It was very weak.
Someone was feeding him the answers.
The reason why I'm inclined to disagree with that is only because the witness was looking in the same spot in cross-examination, so he couldn't have been reading pre-scripted answers for questions that he didn't know were coming.
But it certainly looked like he was reading.
I mean, it looked like he was going to look up at the camera when I'm done.
Alright, one hour, one minute on the nose.
I see Plebs in the back.
Plebs is a man I met and didn't know that I met him during the Ottawa Convoy.
On the streets.
And we've since grown to know each other on the social medias.
You may not know who he is.
You'll discover him now.
This is going to be fun because...
We're going to try a little different format.
It's not just going to be the interview format.
I'm not going to ask plebs where he was born and raised and how many kids he has.
We're going to segue this into some serious news items coming out of Canada.
Right up to defamation lawsuit for $2 million filed against Brendan Miller, the lawyer for the convoy, over allegations he made during the convoy in representing the convoy as relates to...
The alleged identity of the individual who might have been carrying the Yahtzee flag, the Nazi flag, at the protest.
Pleb, get ready.
I'm bringing you in.
Three, two, one.
How's it going, Viva?
Am I loud?
How's that mic sounding?
Well, it blew my ears.
Let me just see what the chat has to say.
I'm a little too close to the mic here.
I'll just turn down my gain a little bit.
Are we sounding good now?
It's sounding good.
What I'll do on my end.
Hold on.
I'm just going to go audio.
I'm on automatically adjust.
Let me see what the chat is saying now.
Okay, mic check one, two.
Let's hear it again, Pleb.
Hey, Chad, how are we sounding right now?
I'm about a foot away.
I think this is perfect.
Okay, good.
Man, what an honor to finally get on a stream with Viva Fry.
Wow.
I'll tell you, what's funny is you get to know people on social media, and it's like a relationship that blossoms in digital time.
I've seen your tweets from the beginning.
I saw the parody stuff, and then I saw the more...
You know, serious analysis stuff.
And you're a smart guy.
First of all, just tell people who you are.
I mean, keep it 30,000 foot overview.
But who are you?
What are you doing?
And how's life?
My name is The Pleb.
My pronouns are he, him.
No, just kidding.
No, just kidding.
My name is Pleb.
I was at the Freedom Convoy where I met Viva.
I turned in...
I run an account on Twitter.
Where I was used to do satire on Twitter and now I'm just more or less like breaking news stories on Twitter.
I like to bring humor to Twitter.
I like joking around, having a good time.
I'd consider myself maybe like a Canadian cat turd mixed with a little Alex Stein mixed with a little I don't know who else, but I would say my inspiration would probably be like Cat Turd and Alex Stein.
If you guys follow me, you'll know what I do on Twitter.
I like to mock powerful people, like politicians.
I like to mock journalists, especially after what they did to the truckers during the convoy.
My life mission when I left the convoy was to literally mock the powerful.
And make these people pay for what they did to those nice, sweet truckers and the way they painted them as the other N-word and racist and all that.
When I left the convoy, I had a new enemy.
It was the establishment, and that is basically the premise of my account, is to take on the establishment.
And I'll specify so that Justin Trudeau and others don't take out of context.
Make them pay politically.
Oh yeah, of course.
When I ran for office.
Pleb.
I didn't want to make the chat vomit too much right from the beginning.
This is your profile.
Everybody can see it.
I want to bring up one thing which I didn't bring up at the beginning.
It might make you all gag.
We're living through a bizarro clown world universe.
Yes.
I want to get to...
It was another one from Teresa Tam.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
I covered this on a video.
Yeah.
Oh, this.
No, not this.
Not this.
Oh, no.
We're going to get to the other one.
This is from Dr. Teresa Tan, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada.
And I'll read it.
This holiday season helped prevent fetal alcohol syndrome disorder.
Important issue.
By providing support for the pregnant people in your life, here's how.
Now, I had to go down.
Pleb.
I'm sorry, it's just so ridiculous.
We're going to see how ridiculous it is, because when we talk about the government's subsidized media being the bullhorns and not the watchdogs of the government, we're going to get to a journalist afterwards who's employing the same terminology.
First things first, Pleb.
When does something become a ratio?
What is a ratio on Twitter?
What is the proportion of a reply that you need to be ratioed?
So, ratio means that there are more comments underneath the tweet than there are likes.
There could be more quote tweet retweets than there are likes.
That is what a ratio is.
And Viva Fry seems to be a specialist at these ratios and seems to be very addicted to laying down the ratios on the clowns.
And I gotta give you props for that.
I'm definitely putting in those ratios as well on Twitter.
That's probably one of the more fun parts on Twitter is being able to ratio people that are powerful.
That is truly the appeal of Twitter.
That's what you don't get on Facebook.
That's what you don't get on Instagram.
You don't get access to the powerful and the elites.
That's what Twitter is.
And that's why Twitter is number one by far.
It's the amazing thing.
You're 1,000% right.
People got caught up on the blue checkmark, the legacy blue checkmark.
It's not about blue checkmarks and whatever.
It's about being able to have direct access to powerful people, celebrities, and speak directly to them where we otherwise never get within 10 miles of them.
I just happen to think that there is no way anyone of Theresa Tam, Justin Trudeau, Jackie Singh, there's no way they look at the replies because they would be devastated if they do.
And they're unfair, but because they are accurate and fair.
Look at this.
I screen grabbed it, Pleb.
This is in response to Teresa Tams.
Let me maximize.
Viva's showing off his ratios right now on the stream.
I love it.
I love it.
There we go.
There we go.
We're scrolling down.
There we go.
We got...
Why do you hate women?
Pregnant people, you might want to look into getting a refund from your medical school.
How can we trust a doctor who finds it impossible to acknowledge that women get pregnant?
Only women can get pregnant.
If you don't know that, you should resign.
It goes on and on.
But, Cleb.
Yeah.
Isn't that the best?
That's the best part about Twitter, is the fact that we can rage against the machine and make a mockery of these politicians and make a mockery of these powerful elites.
That's truly the best part about Twitter, man.
And I see you going at it every day, going after ridiculous clown world posts like this, and man, I see you doing that work, Viva, and it's an inspiration, man.
It's an inspiration.
Well, I gotta say, it's an inspiration or an obsession.
At what point...
Both.
I put out a tweet the other day, it's like...
People still trust Fauci.
People still trust Pfizer, Johnson& Johnson.
They trust big government.
They trust MSM.
They trust social media platforms.
What does it take to make these people understand?
To make them realize, despite what we've all seen through the Twitter files, through whatever, people still trust them.
And they still trust the media.
I have a question for you, Viva, about Elon Musk buying Twitter.
Like, now we're starting to see, like, now with the government propaganda videos coming out, like Teresa Tam with her Merry Christmas video with Santa Claus or Mrs. Claus or whatever, these kind of videos.
Two years ago, a year ago on Twitter, these posts would not get ratioed.
And I'm curious if it's the tide that's turning politically or if it's Elon Musk buying Twitter that's, you know, these ratios are no longer being censored.
I'm curious what you think it is.
I think it's probably a bit of both, but I think it's more just the people who are cool now, the popular accounts now, the ones that are getting traction.
I should say popular, it's not high school.
The accounts that are resonating with the masses, with the people who are listening, are the ones that are telling the truth, not the ones that are pushing these obscene lies in your face.
It's a perfect segue into this, Pleb, and you're going to have a lot to talk about this one.
It's the awakening of journalism.
Having been just consistent lies.
And people are realizing it now and they're not shy anymore.
And they're a little bit angry in a politically justified manner.
It's funny, isn't it?
Like when you have Theresa Tam coming out and saying pregnant people.
And then you get Canadian journalists coming out and simultaneously, I don't know, symbiotically, but like organically at the same time saying pregnant people.
Is it not weird?
Now, I had to highlight this from...
Canadian journalism, Canadian journalist Rachel Gilmore, some pregnant people weren't able to have a medication abortion.
In one circumstance, pregnant people.
In another, intelligent young women sometimes speak with vocal fry.
In other circumstances, people really love to hate successful young female journalists, huh?
And I say, is it not telling that journalists and the government simultaneously start using language which is scientifically correct and morally reprehensible?
What's your take on that?
Well, they do the same thing with all kinds of language.
I don't know if you noticed during the Christmas season, now the liberal MPs, there's a lot of happy holidays.
We're seeing a lot of happy holidays.
They seem to all get on the same page in terms of language.
That's why these liberals are really hard to defeat.
Truly, because they truly play as a team better than our side.
Way, way better.
Like, you tell these liberals, you know, men are women, women are men, blah, blah, blah.
They'll go repeat it.
No questions asked.
You know, that's the gameplay.
That's what the coach is telling them.
That's the NPCs, man.
This is why they are so hard to defeat, because they do play team sports well together.
And it is hilarious just watching the media just repeat what is told to them.
I truly have a theory about Rachel Gilmore, though, that she does these things truly to Rage Farm.
Rachel Gilmore, if she didn't do this, would probably have a very small following on Twitter.
She'd probably have like 2-3 thousand followers on Twitter.
She'd just be any other journalist.
But because she pushes those rage farm buttons on the people and gets the engagement coming to her, I feel that's why her following is big.
Kind of like Taylor Lorenz doing the same thing.
When Rachel makes a story about herself is when her numbers just blow through the roof and her followers go up.
I truly believe she is gaslighting us on purpose.
Yeah, and I'll say, for those who don't know, Rachel Gilmore is a journalist for CTV News.
I had my, I guess, a run-in with Rachel back in, when that guy who went and shot up the FBI center in Ohio was alleged to have said, Viva Fry said people are heading to Mar-a-Lago to protest, and one journalist wrote an article without, you know, even consulting to see what I said if I said that.
Which, by the way, just...
I never...
It was back in the day when they were protesting outside Mar-a-Lago, and I said in a stream to a super chat, yeah, apparently protesters are heading down to Mar-a-Lago.
Never use the word patriots because I don't use that word.
And I said, I wouldn't go.
You saw what they did with January 6th people who were within the vicinity of January 6th.
Call me a coward.
I wouldn't be within a mile of Mar-a-Lago.
But then some journalists write some stupid thing quoting this guy who did something awful.
And then another journalist retweets the story.
And I say...
You guys trying to demonize me for this?
And then Rachel Gilmore, she talks about me in a tweet saying, Viva trying to pretend to be the victim, yada, yada.
And when I re-quote her tweet, and then she starts getting replies to it, she says, I directed harassment towards her by quote-tweeting her talking about me in a tweet inaccurately.
It was the second time she had done it, by the way.
I didn't realize she had also tweeted about me in April.
So Rachel Gilmore is a journalist.
You're right.
My feeling is, if it weren't for this attention, she would get no attention.
And so therefore, instead of doing what normal people do, which is block trolls, block accounts, I don't do it.
Because, you know, mute is just as effective and let Twitter and their safety take care of it.
We're on the same page here.
I've never seen Rachel block anybody for the record.
The amount of people that hate and vitriol she gets, you know, you'd see a screenshot, LOL, she blocked me.
She blocks nobody.
And I'm with you on the mute button for the record.
I'd much rather hit the mute button on someone and let them know that they're rage tweeting me into the abyss and just, you know, putting comments underneath my content.
let them continue raging at me and I don't have to see it.
That's much more effective than a block, to be honest.
I use that mute button quite a lot.
Well, I mean, I use it.
Let the people speak, and then if they say something terrible and offensive, let other people see it.
So that's who Rachel Gilmore is, and that's the state of Canadian media now, where you have the media parroting the unscientific government talking points, and then complaining when the citizens say, what the F are you talking about?
Maybe not all women can get pregnant.
Yes, we know that some women have problems and can't get pregnant, but nobody who gets pregnant has ever not been a woman.
So, not all women can get pregnant, but only women can get pregnant, and yet we have now pregnant people, and they pretend it's inclusive.
This is what drives me nuts.
They pretend it's inclusive.
To pretend as though a defining element of being a woman is the ability to get pregnant.
And I said, you know, there's nothing more inclusive than pretending women don't exist.
Are you seeing those Dylan videos?
Dylan Mulvaney or Mulvaney and he's like pushing tampons now?
He's like a tampon salesman for Tampax?
Oh, hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
You see that stuff?
Oh yeah, but hold on.
It's going to say I refuse to move on.
You got a friggin' sponsorship from Tampax.
Can I find the one?
There was a tweet of a guy pretending to have menstrual cramps.
Yes!
I'll find it.
I said I refuse to believe that this is not satire.
You have a satire account, you're going into some of the analysis of Canadian stuff, and it's insightful, and you're a smart guy.
You can tell when someone's smart, even if you don't always agree with them.
I'm going to tell you one thing that I don't agree with.
Is it the PPC?
I don't know if you're trolling with it.
Or you're semi-serious but doing it to be edgy.
Your theory is that, and I've heard it when I ran for the PPC, if you vote for the PPC, you're splitting the conservative vote and you are thus indirectly.
You're allowing Trudeau to get re-elected.
I believe that.
I believe that because I'm from an analytical mind.
Like I told you, I come from a gaming background.
I see things in terms of game theory, right?
And statistics.
And math never lies.
And that is actually mathematically accurate.
Well, but my question to you is going to be this.
Let's set aside the fact that I think telling anybody how to vote, regardless, is none of my business.
Of course.
But let's just say, I'll say, okay, so you're right.
So you, Pleb, you're good with lockdowns, but small lockdowns.
You're good with vaccine mandates, but small vaccine mandates.
And as opposed to actually voting in a way to show the parties you're not happy, you're going to take the lesser of the evils, which is still evil.
And so, game theory aside, Good for you.
You've elected the lesser of the evils, and they're still pretty damn evil.
I'm not saying it's not the lesser of the evil, and I'm not saying Pierre's not a globalist.
I think he is a globalist.
You've got to understand that politics at this level, the whole world was doing the same thing, right?
So had the conservatives not gone along with that, and man...
They're going to lose power and they're going to lose seats if they don't go along with that game plan.
That's how the world works, man.
They had to politically go along with it.
Every other country went along with it.
What?
They were going to be the only ones who didn't?
I don't know.
I'm not saying it's right.
I'm against lockdowns.
I'm against mandates and all this.
But we've got to understand the political landscape of the country.
I'll never be with you on that because you actually never...
Effect change by voting in the lesser of the evil.
What ends up happening invariably?
You vote in the lesser of the evil.
They become just as evil as the evil they voted out.
And then you're voting for the lesser of the evil again.
And you're on a slow and steady march towards evil.
And you never get anybody standing up against it.
And it's the reason why...
Look, you have...
Who's the...
Danielle Smith.
You have someone like Danielle Smith coming out of Alberta now.
Taking a stand.
I don't know if she's always been against...
Or for what she's standing for now.
But they need to do something to earn the vote other than just be the lesser of the evils.
I think it's easier to change our party.
It's easier to change the Conservative Party from within than get the PPC elected.
And I truly believe that the PPC does not have the right leader to do the job.
In order to be a political party with such a disruptive platform like the PPC, they're shooting for the moon, right?
We're in a very normie, liberal-type country, and they're just asking for the most absolutely based...
They're going for the moon on this platform in a liberal country like Canada.
They're not being realistic whatsoever, in my opinion.
And also, for a platform that disruptive, you need a charismatic leader.
I don't think Maxime is charismatic whatsoever.
So to sell something that disruptive, you need charisma.
They have the wrong leader.
He's lost the last two elections.
He's going to get smashed in the next one.
I'll only push back on one thing.
He lost the last two elections.
Starting any political party from scratch, as Maxime did, as Calaharios.
What's his first name?
For goodness sake.
Jim Calaharios?
Jim.
As Jim knows.
I was going to say, George.
Starting a political party from scratch and expecting to win anything in the first election or two.
I mean, it's so unrealistic.
It's a deterrent to starting a new party.
I think...
I have tremendous respect for Maxime.
We have strengths and we have weaknesses.
But what Maxime has done to go from a new party to nearly a million votes nationwide, and I'm rounding up a lot there, I think it's amazing.
We'll see what happens in the future.
And to be honest, Viva, I like trolling a little bit on Twitter, and I like trolling crazy liberals who are unhinged.
I'm going to say it, man.
The PPC guys are just as crazy as the intense liberals.
They're just as wild.
I like messing around with the people who are very passionate on Twitter.
It's fun to kick the bees' nest once in a while.
I'm not going to pretend like I don't kick the bees' nest.
But yeah, you guys have cult members.
It's literally a cult.
I take offense.
They treat Maxime like a hero when the guy is paid $2,000 a week to do his job.
Like, he's paid...
Two grand a week plus expenses to do this.
If you want to talk about heroes, okay, let's talk about Roman Baber, who like literally put his job on the line, lost his job, you know, lost his income over this.
Maxime got himself arrested at a protest.
Hey man, you're paid two grand a week to protest.
This is your job.
This is literally your job.
I'm not going to go to the Tim Hortons and the guy who serves me a coffee.
I'm going to call him a hero because he served me his coffee properly.
He did his job properly.
It's just someone doing their job.
That's why I take a little bit of offense with this.
It's almost like a cult status.
Politics has leaders and it does mean defending the leaders even when they've done wrong things.
I'm not saying that about Maxime.
Just politics as a whole.
It's something of a substitute for religion.
You just substitute your god for the leader of the party.
And then it becomes a question of supporting the party despite the foibles of the candidate.
And I'm looking more towards Clinton and Trudeau than Maxime.
No, I think Maxime, I like him.
He's principled and maybe to a flaw in that he doesn't compromise his political beliefs in order to win elections.
So coming out against certain policies, the redistribution of federal funding.
Which might prejudice Quebec's interests to come out against that.
Yeah.
It's ballsy.
It's ballsy.
And Roman Baber, I had him on the channel.
I think he's great.
I thought he's great.
I think he's great.
But I think he suffered the consequences of trying to compromise and go mainstream with the Conservatives.
What happened to him happened.
What happened to the Conservatives happened.
And now he's got to decide.
I think he would have been better off going to the PPC.
Man, if he was the leader of the PPC, it would probably be a game changer for me, to be honest.
If someone like Roman was leading that party, I think it would change the game.
I feel like my vote is less wasted, so to speak.
And then another thing, you know, they come out like, look, I've made videos where I've criticized Pierre.
Like, I hate the Ukraine funding.
Like, this is the thing that drives me the most crazy about Pierre is the Ukraine funding and then claiming to be based and doing nothing based.
You know, I call out my own side.
But when I see these guys coming at me saying, oh, you know, Pierre, SDG, Agenda 2030, WEF.
Hey, man, Maxime attended the WEF in 2008, man.
It's on the Government of Canada's website.
And if you look, seven years later in 2015, Maxime is literally sharing articles from the WEF website.
That's a seven-year window of Maxime having WEF ties.
So don't come out here and claim, you know, Pierre's the globalist.
They're all globalists.
Don't trust any politicians.
Don't be a sucker.
Stop looking at...
Pleb, I'll tell you one thing.
The one thing I've learned about the WEF and who they put up on their site, although Maxime's not on their site.
First of all, everybody, directly or indirectly, in politics has probably had something to do with attending a conference.
What I understand with Maxime is that it wasn't Maxime at a conference.
It was one of the members of his parties at a conference.
Attending a conference, in the world of politics, there's going to be that six degrees of separation from Satan himself.
Sharing links, I don't know what references, but it's possible to share the links.
I've shared WEF links, it certainly wasn't to compliment them.
Vipo, when I left the convoy, right?
I left the convoy.
I said, this is my promise to myself.
I am going to do everything in my power.
To get Trudeau, for Trudeau must go.
I will, everything I can do for Trudeau must go, I will do it, right?
And I see this, you know, I'm not the most politically savvy guy like yourself, but I see this as, I want Trudeau gone, right?
And I see Pierre Polyev can get this guy, get rid of this guy.
It might be naive, you know, to think that it'll be any different under Pierre.
Of course, I'm not.
Of course it might be naive, but I see the PPC getting in the way of my Trudeau must go life mission right now.
And yeah, that's kind of where the trolling's coming from.
It's an old theory, splitting the vote.
I mean, people could say the same thing about the NDP and the liberals, but people don't say it.
My philosophy, first of all, I don't tell people how to vote even if I say, you know, that person's the devil.
But I don't believe in compromising your vote as a matter of principle, because then you affect no change, you just compromise your own integrity.
But, hold on.
Yeah, we can move on from the PPC, bros.
I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings on Twitter.
I just like talking smack.
You didn't hurt my feelings whatsoever.
I just want to show the world I disagree with the plebs on this, and yet I still follow him, and I still like him, and I'll have a discussion, and I'll tell him I think he's wrong, and I understand why he thinks I'm wrong.
And now we move on to Satan himself coming out of Quebec.
I just want to bring this one up to remind everybody.
I want everyone to remember what we went through because some people seem to be forgetting.
This is a tweet from François Legault.
When you talk about WEF connections, François Legault is the premier of Quebec.
He retweeted, or not retweeted, in 2017, he retweeted, I just read, A Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab.
I don't know if he gave it a thumbs up.
He read The Fourth Industrial Revolution of Klaus Schwab and promoted it on Twitter.
Yeah, he sent him his book.
Klaus Schwab sent him the book and he posted a picture of the book Klaus sent him, I'm pretty sure.
I don't know if he sent it to him, but I know that it was a tweet that I sent.
I was like, it's fake and it's not fake.
But this was what we were living through.
When is this from?
November 2020.
This is the government, by the way.
I'll read it and translate it.
Voici un rappel du calendrier pour planifier nos rassemblements de Noël avec nos familles.
Here's a reminder.
Of the calendar for scheduling your Christmas get-togethers with family.
On doit respecter notre contrat moral.
We have to respect our moral contract.
On peut faire des rassemblements de 10 personnes maximum pendant 4 jours.
You can have gatherings of 10 people maximum for 4 days.
You can only have them for the 4 day window.
It's not that you can have gatherings of 10 people maximum.
You have a four-day window where the government says, here's your window for meeting with ten or more.
We isolate one week before and one week after.
Here's your schedule, plebs.
And people have forgotten.
This is not bad science.
This is not we did our best.
This is a crime against humanity.
There's no other way of saying it.
Viva, I had family come to my house during these lockdowns, and I had my sister-in-law parking at a shopping mall parking lot so that it didn't look like we had too many cars in our driveway.
That's how frigging crazy it got in Quebec.
And I don't know if you remember, do you remember that video that went out on Twitter where the cops are showing up to that Christmas party and arresting people?
Literally, I was in Gatineau when that happened.
I was living in Gatineau when that happened.
Quebec had it really, really, really bad.
The funny thing is, Viva, after all of this, in the last Quebec election, Legault wins more seats.
Then he did the previous election.
After all the COVID nonsense, he somehow gets more power and he's more popular.
Explain that one to me.
This is why I'm actually kind of scared going into the next federal election.
Hopefully Quebec is not a sign of what's to come for the rest of the country.
I'll explain it.
On the one hand, there are people who just need to be told what to do.
And I don't say that in a judgmental negative way.
At a law firm.
My dad always said, I'm going to screw it up.
You have your minders, your finders, and your grinders.
Minders, finders, and grinders.
Finders are the rainmakers.
Minders are the...
They take care of...
I forget what the minders do.
And then the grinders just need to be given the task and do it.
And everybody has a role in life.
In society, there are people who are insecure, who just need to be told what to do.
Give me a schedule.
Let me know what to do.
It'll make my life easier, morally speaking.
It'll also make me feel better.
Look, if I get my granny sick and she dies, not my fault.
Francois Legault told me to do it.
There's that element.
There's the element also that the government controls, subsidizes, dictates the media, which crafts public opinion and which, you know, memory holes this crap so that people actually, after the abuse, forget how bad it was.
During the last provincial election, I was going to buy a billboard and something along the line of N 'oubliez pas ou Je me souviens, François Legault est un dictateur.
A play on the license plate.
Never forget, François Legault is a dictator.
I'm glad I didn't do it.
It would have been $5,000 wasted.
Because people, Stockholm Syndrome, they end up loving their captors.
That's insane.
This is the one I think you thought I was going to play before.
Talking of ratios, I'm pretty sure it is this.
You've been featured in a lot of my videos recently.
I know, I know.
You're almost in every one where I cover ratios.
It's wild.
The ratio becomes easier to obtain when you have a bigger topic.
I think you said go to hell under this post.
Go to hell.
With a typo.
I got a typo.
It's a comma instead of a period.
Forget it.
Everybody...
Behold, you thought the government propaganda at the beginning of the stream was bad.
Look at this, and I'm going to pause it just to highlight.
Just before we start, Viva, they're marketing this to old people, which is funny.
If you look at this commercial, it's marketed clearly to older men.
It's because the young people ain't taking these shots.
No one's taking the vaccines anymore.
And it seems to be only the older people that are taking it.
So now they're doing commercials targeted to older people.
Not even that, but young people aren't taking it.
And the old people seem to be taking it less.
And I can...
Hey, what are you going to do?
Let's dedicate more resources to this government propaganda.
We put these videos together.
It costs money.
We go buy airspace on CJAD, wherever these videos play.
On Twitter.
Guys.
We'll let it run once silent so you can appreciate the absolute state of Canada.
COVID-19 vaccines got us back in the game.
But Omicron changed the rules.
Omicron changed the rules.
Get the hockey sticks backwards.
Yeah.
Bye.
COVID-19.
Now it's important to maintain protection.
Look at the hockey stick.
Because as we all know, the game is not over.
Keep up to date on your vaccination to stay in the game.
First of all, I didn't realize the hockey stick.
Look at the hockey stick, Viva.
He's a right-handed shooter right there.
Look, it's on the wrong side of the curve.
Probably an employee.
Fast forward a little bit, you'll get a better shot if you just fast forward it a little bit.
You're a thousand percent right.
It's like going right-handed with a left hand.
Okay.
What a joke.
They got the COVID-19 on the back of their thingy things.
Reminds me of Viagra commercials, like of the men in the bathtub.
Hey, you want to be able to hop on your wife tonight and be young again?
Take this Viagra.
It's kind of like this.
Hey, you want to be young and vital and play street hockey again?
You want to be the young man you used to be?
Get your booster.
It's weird.
It's from the party of Trust the Science.
And they say Omicron changed the game.
In what respect?
I don't want to get too medical here.
The variants which changed the game were the ones that were the lethal variants that were nature's booster, nature's vaccine.
But no, just keep doing it.
Oh, hold on.
I wanted to bring that up.
I hope I didn't just close that down.
I wanted to bring that up to see the ratios.
I don't forget.
I closed it.
That's in my latest video.
I covered all the ratios in there.
You're in there, Drea Humphrey, Camille, a bunch of you got.
I think it was like five, six ratios in there on that post that were epic.
I'm reading some of the chat here.
Never even...
Okay, there's a $10 rumble rant.
It says, if Mad Max had just shut up and bided his time, he would have likely been PM after Shear lost.
I understand what they're saying.
I was told...
This by Aaron O'Toole.
Imagine if Max had been PM during COVID, his ego prevented it.
That's because, for those who don't know, Maxine was screwed out of the leadership of the Conservative Party, became, I guess, angry, and then left and started his own party.
Might be right.
Politics is a nasty business.
It is.
Enoch Zero says, Okay, but do you...
Okay, but would you do...
Okay, but what do you do if there is no better option to vote than for the lesser of the evil there is?
I'm just reading some super chats.
That's a $1.
Enoch zero.
Chet Chisholm, always value added to the community, says, I met with PP, Pierre Poiliev, back in May.
I was there with another vax-injured paramedic, and I told him what was happening to people.
And in the forecast, still there are crickets in Ottawa about the issue.
Chet Chisholm.
And we got Nike7.
Congrats on the YouTube move.
Enjoying the chat and some crickets.
I'm getting notifications for your vids.
Nike7, thank you very much.
You know, with that argument, Vivo, like, Maxime can say whatever the hell he wants.
There's nothing on the line for him.
I wonder what he would have done had he been in power.
You know, it's a different game when you're in power versus when you're trying to get into power.
You can literally say everything.
I'll give everyone a house and a Ferrari if you elect me.
You can literally say anything in order to get into power.
When you're in power versus trying to get in power is two different ballgames.
You know what I'm saying?
There is the...
I mean, it's the Trump issue as well.
You know, people love Trump, but in retrospect, now you can say Trump...
Warp Speed developed this vaccine, thought it was, you know, the gift to humanity.
People might disagree with that now.
Trump, at one point, did say, slow down reopening things.
Because at the time, they're going to say, you're going to have blood on your hands one way or the other.
So if you want to have blood on your hands from doing nothing or from trying to have prevented more blood on your hands.
Yeah, so it's easy to say.
I would say, you know, you could pull a DeSantis.
Although even DeSantis at one point, you know, put a...
Shut things down in Florida, but then reopened it.
It is tough to say, but you can only base things on what people actually did in real time.
Maxine was principal throughout, Roman Baber was principal throughout, and Aaron O'Toole was a tool throughout.
Pierre Poitier, I think, was quiet until it became popular to not be quiet, but was still better than most, and Justin Trudeau has been the most destructive force.
In the history of Canada, for Canada.
100%.
And if we keep getting this guy into power, man, that globalist agenda is just going to keep moving forward in a faster pace than I believe if we get the Conservatives in.
I think that Conservative agenda will probably still move forward, but it will move forward a lot slower in that we could possibly get some PPC elected once the Conservatives get into power and we affect change slowly.
I don't think it's going to happen at the next election.
I think we are literally.
Burning votes.
But hey, that's just me, man.
That's just me.
No offense to the PPC bros, including yourself, Viva.
I never even told people to vote for me when I ran for office.
I'm not even sure if my own family voted for me.
But you see your candidates and you vote accordingly.
You watched the convoy?
First of all, what was your experience like at the convoy?
Man, the convoy was a religious experience to me, man.
Truly.
When I set foot on that Saturday, that first Saturday where I arrived, man, After two years of darkness and sadness and the whole country being depressed, showing up to the convoy and seeing masks off people and seeing people hugging and smiling, it's like, oh my god, this is the greatest, most amazing thing I've ever witnessed.
And when I saw the government use the propaganda machine against these...
You know, nice people.
That's the fire that lit inside me.
That's where the pleb came from, man.
Standing up against these bullies for what they did to the convoy and those nice working class people, the way they vilified them for political gain.
True evil, man.
True evil.
That's when I first started.
I knew it was evil, but that was when I first really started seeing how our media could be weaponized against us.
That and COVID, obviously.
You were down there on the Saturday after the Friday or a week after?
I was there like every week.
Day one.
Yeah.
Because I got down, I think the first day I got down was the Monday after the week, after the first week.
And the Monday after the Nazi flag and the Confederate flag, you know, defining this protest.
I gotta tell you, like, my eye-opening moment in the world, or my beginning of the red pill, was 2016 Trump.
I wasn't vocal about anything, but I realized...
It's corruption through and through.
But my...
It was a quasi-religious experience getting there and seeing and realizing how much...
It's not just misleading.
It's not just partisan coverage.
Lies and deceit.
Where you had the media, the CBC, saying Nazi flags.
And they take that one damn image of that one damn guy and define tens of thousands of people by it.
They run the defacing the Terry Fox monument, the pissing on the war monument.
I said, okay, I'm going to go down and see it.
And I was expecting to see it.
I was expecting to see in real time, and I was expecting to take flack from my base and saying, you know, don't make us look bad.
I saw nothing, and I realized, holy crap, it's like the Matrix.
And there are people who are in the Matrix just walking around saying, oh, CBC said there were Nazi flags, bad truckers.
Man, I saw my brother-in-law on Facebook, like, posting, like, after the weekend, I think it was, like, on the Sunday night or the Monday, saying, oh, you know, this Freedom Convoy, you know, if you support this Freedom Convoy, you're supporting racism and defiling of public statues and, like...
He ate up everything that the media fed him.
And it really, really bothered me that him, who's like a normie.
I consider my brother-in-law just like a nice normie guy.
The kind of guy who took a picture when he went and got his booster to tell everyone to take their shots just to be a good citizen.
That's indoctrinated.
I was going to say, a normie is like someone who's reasonably smart, but not yet taken.
But the propaganda just works on people so well, man.
It still sickens me to this day, the way they painted those truckers, man.
It still sickens me.
I'm going to read a $5 rumble rap from Kudasak Hero.
That means dead-end.
Kudasak.
Kudasak.
It says, Canadians need to change the narrative like they did with the convoy before politicians can talk about it.
Lockdowns, mass immigration, globalism, it's up to us.
But Pleb, so we were at, and thank you very much for the rumble rap, by the way.
We were at that protest.
We covered it.
It was...
Anybody who still says it was defined by any hatred, racism, xenophobia, anti-black racism, transphobia, anti-Semitism, they're either liars or they're idiots.
And idiots in a good sense, like just willfully blind ignorant.
But we saw what happened.
I said, this is the most beautiful thing ever, but if it gets snuffed out, suffocated with a government boot to the neck, it's going to be my black pill.
To be determined if that happens yet, we'll see what the Commissioner Rouleau's report is after the inquiry.
Did you watch the inquiry?
I was there, man.
I was there.
I went there for a couple of days.
Okay, that's it.
How was it?
Did you go in the room?
Yeah, I was 20 feet away from Trudeau when he testified.
Shut the front door.
Go on, please.
Buddy, man, yeah, I don't know if you saw, like, I even got an interview on Twitter.
One of my videos went viral where I interviewed the, there was a lady in front of the commission with the go-home terrorists sign.
Do you remember her with the rainbow flag and, like, the go-home terrorists?
So, yeah, I actually had a wild interview with her.
It's up on YouTube if you guys want to go check it out.
Yeah, no, I wanted to be a part of history.
I wanted to go there and see what's happening.
I also got to meet, like, Tamara Leach when that happened.
I got invited up to the condo.
With the law team, which was absolutely wild.
I'm just like some little truck driver.
I ran up an account on Twitter, built a little bit of a following.
Now I'm getting invited to hang out with Tamara Leach and Keith Wilson.
What's your YouTube channel?
It just started it about 10 days ago.
Just look up the pleb or truck driver pleb.
It'll show up there.
The pleb reporter.
Truck driver pleb.
I want to just post the link to that video.
Yeah, if you want to see my interview with...
It's a little wild, man.
It's a little wild.
It doesn't matter.
I'm getting it.
I'm going to share it right now.
What's it called?
It should be with a liberal.
Yeah, that's it.
It's two parts.
Because I interviewed her one week and then I went back and re-interviewed her like three weeks later and like the interview, the second part of that interview is way different than the first.
The first one is pure chaos and the second one we became friends because you know what?
We actually talked to each other after our first crazy interview and we realized, hey man, the left and the right, we have a lot more in common than we don't.
And it's like literally the government that's splitting us up and making us fight against each other.
This is all by design.
The government stays in power as long as we're fighting each other, right?
If we start getting unified as a country, this is their biggest nightmare.
And this is why they split us up, right?
It's just easy to control us when we're both fighting each other, distracting each other over dumb things like race or gender or sexuality, all these nonsense things that shouldn't even matter.
If we're fighting over those, we're distracted.
And that's what they want.
Chet Chisholm, $2 Rumble Rant says, if you haven't seen it, you need to watch Greg Wycliffe.
My name is Justin.
My name is Trudeau.
It's Trudeau doing his testimony at the Inquiry Through Song.
It's hilarious and terribly accurate.
I'm screen grabbing that so I can look at it.
And we got Kitty724 says, time for a third party in the US.
Yeah, well, the third party is the same problem as...
But, hold on.
No, I can't lose the track of the thought.
So the convoy, to be determined what the Rouleau says with it, I had no idea you were that close.
I guess I wasn't...
I was too enveloped just trying to stay up to date with that.
Yeah, you weren't following me on Twitter back then.
So you just started following me recently.
So I don't blame you for not seeing that.
But yeah, I was at the Convoy.
I was at the Inquiry like two, three times.
It was your Rachel Gilmore video that got me interested.
But hold on.
Where is the article?
Oh, for goodness sake.
Let me just go share with...
What's going to happen with this inquiry?
Do you think the outcome's already decided beforehand?
No, I got very scared watching the week.
Are you looking at my screen now?
Yeah.
Okay, National Post, Brendan Miller.
We'll get to that in a second, but I guess I'll have to do defamation.
I couldn't find the original video.
National Post, here we go.
There was that scene, that part during the convoy when Brendan Miller was trying to call a witness.
I don't know.
I'm just reading the news, people.
Yeah, he went into the lobby and started, like, hounding down Greg McCarron or something.
Jim Mack the Glebe on Twitter.
Like, he thought that was Brian Fox.
And he's like, get in the courtroom.
Glenn McGregor said it's a case of mistaken identity.
He was trying to get a witness, whatever.
Then he's outside doing a press conference and he's asked by Canadian media, are you not afraid of getting sued for defamation?
And he had the right answer, which is no.
Lawyers have litigation immunity.
In the context of the exercise of their practice, if they make sincere representations for and on behalf of a client, you don't get sued for defamation.
There are circumstances where a lawyer can get sued for defamation for making knowingly egregious false statements intended to harm, etc.
There's just a higher bar.
But I said at the time, I think it was Glenn McGregor from Global.
Who retweeted it.
But I said, you know, when a Canadian reporter is asking you if you're scared of getting sued for defamation, it's not a question, it's a threat.
And more specifically, it's a dog whistle for others to do it.
Are you not afraid of doing it?
Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
Sue him for defamation.
Someone find the claim.
Do it because you got the media support to do it.
And lo and behold, December 21st, 2021, 2022, the news is out.
Public affairs firm, this is the one enterprise that came up during the convoy, executive sued Freedom Convoy lawyer Brendan Miller for $2 million over Nazi flight claim.
Claims that Mr. Fox and Enterprise were involved in any way in the Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa are patently false, deeply And then they say...
Could have been Fox.
Fox was 500 kilometers away in Toronto the day of when it happened.
You see the wording of that, Viva?
Look at the wording up there.
It's like, what is it written right there?
That Mr. Fox was involved anyway in the Freedom Convoy.
In Ottawa are both patently false.
Deeply offensive and damaging that he would even be involved with the convoy.
Deeply offensive?
I don't care if you're offended.
Oh, deeply offensive?
Too bad.
You live with it.
First of all, it'll be interesting.
They sue for defamation.
A, I think Brendan Miller's insurance is going to pick up the defence.
This is clearly done in the exercise of his job, so he'll be covered by the bar insurance and they'll take up his defence, presumably.
But then, you know, you're going to have some interesting discovery to some extent, I guess.
A Toronto public affairs firm and its senior executive are suing $2 million over the allegations that this guy, Brian Fox, was carrying the Nazi flag and character assassination.
I just want to see where the...
Mr. Miller's claims that Mr. Fox and Enterprise were involved in any way...
Patently false.
That's in the header.
Okay.
Where does it go on to say...
Oh, here we go.
Brian Fox has not been in Ottawa since 2019 and was 500 kilometers away in Toronto on January 29, 2022, the day Mr. Miller claimed he was in Ottawa.
Defamation lawsuit filed by Enterprise and Fox stems from claims Miller repeatedly made during and outside the Emergencies Act inquiry.
That Fox was the Nazi fly-bearing man seen in the freedom protest, yada, yada, yada.
So, doesn't look like it was the case that it was Fox.
But they're going after him.
This is lawfare.
But, you know, if I'm Brian Fox and I'm actually not the guy who was alleged to...
If that's not me, and now my name has been put out there in my company...
Yeah, I'm pissed off, for sure.
But going after the lawyer, this is the world in which we live.
We'll see where it goes.
Well, lawfare, isn't that what they did to Tamara Leach?
Basically just dragged her through the system?
That was the ultimate punishment, right?
For the convoy?
Was lawfare?
That's beyond lawfare.
That's political persecution as far as I'm concerned.
Locking someone up for...
What was she in jail for?
Close to two months aggregate.
She was in jail for a few weeks at the beginning for non-violent mischief crime.
Can I swear?
It's a fucking joke.
You got the guy who rammed into the four protesters in Winnipeg, let out on bail.
Tamara Lich, Pat King, who are the other ones?
Barber.
In jail, indefinitely on non-violent mischief charges.
We have a communist, China-esque, North Korea-esque weaponized judicial system, prosecutorial system in Canada, and we have Justin Trudeau.
Yeah, and we have a media that's funded by the government.
Which is, like, sick.
It's sick.
Literally like China or North Korea, man.
It's wild.
It's wild.
And, you know, you get people who pick on the nuance.
Well, Justin Trudeau only subsidizes, or it should say the federal government only subsidizes Radio Canada, CBC, to the tune of a billion dollars a year.
The $600 million bailout isn't for digital.
It's only for print media.
The COVID ads for digital.
The government adds all this other stuff that's subsidized.
Oh, that's advertising.
That's not subsidizing.
That's not buying their support when it is.
Pleb, what are you up to these days?
What do you have planned for the future?
Man, I'm going to try to grow this YouTube channel, man.
I grew my Twitter account this year to a nice little following here.
I'm going to try to grow YouTube.
I'd like to...
I like to make daily videos on YouTube where I just, you know, talk about what's going on on Twitter, mostly going over like some of these propaganda videos, things like that.
But yeah, keep fighting.
Keep.
You know, culture jamming, fighting the good fight, trying to take down the establishment and troll the establishment, you know, make a mockery of the establishment.
You know, that's what I'm really trying to do.
I'm here to make a mockery of powerful people.
You know, I'm not here to take down or violence or anything like that.
No, no, I'm going to make a mockery of you in a public platform like Twitter because that's where I'm most effective.
It's the battle.
This is the risk and people don't understand it.
when things started off with hate speech and gender identity, gender expression being added to it.
And now hate speech is anything which is like, it used to be death too.
And now it's, if you miss gender, it's hate speech.
Yeah.
We're going to, we're going to enter a realm with government censorship where saying things like go to hell is going to be deemed to be a threat and saying things like I don't say it very often, but we need to be To tell the powerful to F off and to be rude and to be in your face and snarky.
But we're getting into a realm where it's going to be weaponized as actual threats, actual hate, actual stuff that needs to be censored from the internet.
Too many people are going to say, yes, I support this because you don't need to tell someone to go to hell.
You should just politely explain to them why they're destroying your country.
You should politely explain to your abuser why abuse is bad while they're abusing you.
And then they're going to find out one day that, oh, saying Justin Trudeau is bad is going to be just as bad as saying go to hell was a year ago, going to be just as bad as saying whatever.
And by that point...
Really scary with the Bill C-11 that they're putting on us.
You know, maybe not the best time to start a YouTube channel, eh, Viva?
Bill C-11 around the corner?
Hope for the best plan for the worst.
You know, it will...
It will kill independent content creation in Canada, but it's going to chase Canadian content creators out of Canada.
And if anybody thinks it's only for the political news type commentators, it's not.
Because this is going to affect everybody.
And you don't have to build a wall anymore to create a walled off community.
You don't have to build the Berlin Wall to separate the East from the West.
Build a digital wall.
Build exactly what Justin Trudeau is doing right now.
And you'll end up with your own hermit.
Yeah, well, Clyde was telling me that he thinks that this Bill C-11 could trigger a trade war with the United States because there's so much money involved in the advertising on both sides of the borders that this could literally mess with America's money.
That could be the downfall of Bill C-11.
Well, it's interesting.
We'll see.
The Senate is supposed to be the sober afterthought of our government.
Yeah, but they have like 30 more senators that are liberal than conservatives.
How is that even fair?
We don't even get to vote them in.
That's it.
They're not even elected.
They're appointed by the government, and a lot of them are appointed.
The game is rigged, Viva, man.
You did the right thing.
Hopefully, I can make it so I can move down to Florida, too, man.
You got the good idea.
You ran for the PPC, so morally, you can say to yourself, at least I tried.
At least I tried to affect change, and you're down in Florida now, enjoying the fruits of your labor, man, and nothing but respect, man.
I look up to you a lot.
Pleb, I'm still Canadian, and I still will do everything I can to save the country.
And, you know, I might come back.
We'll see what happens in a year's time.
But it's not just, you know, when you talk about the outcome of the commission, it's not just that it has to be Trudeau was wrong.
It has to be so sternly worded, an admonishment, that it can never happen again.
The problem is there are too many Canadians who don't think there was anything problematic done in the first place.
I don't know how you get past it, and I don't know how you wake people up who do not want to be woken up from their slumber, because it's just better to dream than to wake up to reality.
Nah, they don't care, man.
Like, did you see the protests that happened in Paris last weekend?
Yeah.
Right, on Christmas Eve?
Like, Paris is just complete chaos, third world.
Rioting.
They're literally ripping pavement off the ground to whip at police.
That's what they want us to believe.
That's what Canadian media wants you to believe Ottawa was.
But it was a complete opposite.
It's so offensive because it was the most...
Man, they were shoveling the ground, man.
They were literally shoveling the snow off the ground.
It was the most beautiful thing I'll ever...
It's a joke because they were shoveling the snow.
Spinny.
At the monument.
The veterans there, shoveling, feeding the homeless.
I remember there were fewer homeless people when I was there than there are typically.
And yet, at the same time, Justin Trudeau does not even dignify the protest with discourse.
Six, a militarized police on them.
And then, a week after the commission, comes out and says, I support people's right to protest in China.
I support people's right to protest in India a year earlier.
It's as though it is literally The gaslighting, by definition, where he's trying to trigger a response by the in-your-face insult to injury that he's inflicting on the people that he's been abusing for the last two years.
But, hey, he got a slim minority, stayed in power.
We'll see what happens in the new year.
Rumorings.
Let me know if you know anything more about these rumorings.
People won an election in 2023.
I mean, we're looking at Brian Lilly just released an article there in the Toronto Sun saying that, you know, it's a poll.
So let's, you know, do we trust polls?
You know, we trust this poll because it works out in our favor.
You know what I mean?
But there was a poll that came out that said that the majority of Canadians want Trudeau to step down.
But what if he does step down?
What's next?
Christia Freeland?
It's the same shit.
It's probably even worse.
It's probably worse.
She's more intellectually capable than him.
It's all good.
She's more intellectually capable and more loyal to foreign interests than even Justin Trudeau.
Justin Trudeau, I think, is bought by clout, by prestige, by glamour.
Chrystia Freeland, as she made it clear, that is how she pronounces her name.
And I say this for no reason other than to point out...
In an era where Canadians are freezing, Canadians are suffering, Canadians are ending their lives under medical assistance and dying at record levels because the system can't support them, we're shipping hundreds of millions of dollars to Chrystia Freeland's homeland.
Yeah, and Zelensky's wife's out in Paris two weeks ago going to raise money in Paris.
She's in France to raise money.
Then there's reports coming out that she went on a 40,000 euro shopping spree.
While in Paris.
You know what I mean?
It's sick.
It's all sick.
It's the insult to injury, and I sincerely believe they hope to provoke some sort of response that allows them and empowers them to do even more of what they're already doing.
Pleb, name of your YouTube channel, name of your Twitter feed, please.
Okay.
I am the Pleb Reporter on YouTube.
Please subscribe to me.
I'm getting my channel starred here, The Pleb.
Just search The Pleb on YouTube.
You'll be able to find me.
And as far as Twitter goes, Truck Driver Pleb.
Yeah, man.
Follow me on both, man.
We have a good time.
We rage against the machine.
We take on the establishment.
You engage more with Rachel Gilmore than I do.
I think I'm done with her because I do believe it's the most insincere discourse where engage with...
Accusations of bullying.
Don't engage with...
I'm being ignored for whatever the...
I unfollowed her, man.
I unfollowed her recently.
I've ratioed her enough times now.
Every single time that I respond to her tweets is becoming a ratio.
I need new challenges.
I need bigger challenges in this game.
Rachel Gilmore's small potatoes at this point.
I'm done with Rachel as well.
Well, people, we're going to end it.
Pleb, stick around.
We'll talk afterwards because I've got...
Yeah, this has been two hours.
There's a lot of snow to shovel, icicles to break, and I've got a family to tend to.
So everyone in the chat, thank you very much.
I'll try to do it again tomorrow.
I think I can.
What day of the week is it?
Is it Wednesday?
We're Wednesday today, yeah.
Okay.
Should be able to do this again throughout the week.
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You may be nervous that I forget to...
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Everybody in the chat, thank you for being here.
It's great to see you all again after an unwanted five days off.
God, I felt naked and useless.
Now I feel better.
Seize the day.
Everybody, get out there.
Get some exercise, sunlight.
Even if I've got, like, two and a half hours left of sunlight here.
Everybody, I'll see you tomorrow.
Did I forget anything?
I feel like I'm forgetting something.
Ah, whatever.
Ordinarily, I'm supposed to play everybody out with a video, but can't do it now.
Pleb, stick around.
We'll talk for a bit.
Everybody in the chat, thank you all.
Do not become the monster you are battling.
If you stare into the abyss long enough, the abyss stares back.
Yada, yada, yada.
Be good.
But try to wake people up.
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