Maui Fires with Jessica Rose, Miami Seaquarium, Endless Covid AND MORE! Happy Monday! Viva Frei Live
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And just so everybody knows, the policewoman was cognizant that we were being recorded and had no problem with it.
Well, she's very kind, by the way.
I've interacted with her a number of times.
She took some Fuckland Sequeria stickers home.
She's great.
She's always very courteous.
We always have a great exchange.
I have nothing but respect for law enforcement.
We're always abiding by the law entirely.
Or until they ask us not to.
But, you know, we're not engaging in anything stupid ever.
This is Phil Damaris, the Walrus Whisperer, for those of you who don't know him.
I think the first time he was on the channel...
Oh, it was pre-COVID.
Was it pre-COVID?
I don't remember anything anymore.
Phil Demers is awesome, but bad news this weekend, but we'll play this and you'll see what the Miami Seaquarium looked like when I was there.
As my grandmother said twice, the first and last time.
We're gonna see if I can...
Good luck getting in, I wonder.
We're gonna actually go into the Seaquarium.
This was not part of the plan for the day because I actually don't like sad, depressing zoos with higher-order animals that are not happy in captivity.
This is one of them.
It's still open.
Wait until you see the manatee enclosure.
But Phil Demers said, do it and see just how bad it is.
I have forewarned my kid that this is not going to be an inspiring aquarium for the higher order animals.
Sure, they have nice fish, but walruses, whales, etc.
Not always a happy place, although I see flamingos.
We're live everywhere, right?
We made it in after what I thought might have been a brief incident, but they just asked me to put my drone bag in the car.
I went with a drone.
I wasn't going to fly it because I don't break the law.
I don't know if you can break the rules without breaking the law.
Yeah, they asked me to put my drone away.
Understandably so.
I have no intention of flying it, but I can understand their concern.
It's actually very, very quiet in here.
I want to skip a little bit ahead here.
I don't know.
Look at this.
Look at this.
So you walk into the Miami Sea Aquarium.
There's a dolphin playing with a ball.
Depressing.
A vapid, not vapid.
Let's see what I'm looking for.
Arid.
An arid enclosure.
Oh, he has a ball.
He plays with the ball, Papa.
Look how cute.
Like a prisoner.
Bouncing a ball off a wall.
Here they have a purple lobster, you know, some standard displays with animals that...
Some people might not think are equally higher order to dolphins that are put in a big empty fish tank and given a soccer ball to play with.
This is the manatee right here.
Look at this.
Look at this.
The music is enough to make you go crazy.
Three body lights.
one there's another one right here This is its life.
This is a smart animal.
This doesn't make sense.
just sitting there like a big matzo ball.
The information transmitted allows biologists to follow the migration and data patterns of individual animals for up to 1,000 months after their reintroduction.
I'm going to go to a wide angle just so you can get a feel for the actual full size of this tank.
They've been in there for decades.
I think the big one.
60 years.
Look at this.
Look at this.
This is their tank.
Anyhow, that's it.
How old are these guys?
One underneath.
These are about 20 years old.
That's it.
That manatee, the big one.
The one that's 65 years old has been there in that soup.
I don't think they move all that.
I don't think they can transport them to like, you know, have a day at the ocean.
Since 1958.
58, 68, 78, 88, 98, 08, 18, 65 years.
Sad is, it's beyond sad.
So this is a prelude to the story of the weekend.
Phil Demers, The Walrus Whisperer.
He was on the show.
I did an interview with him, and I remember where I was.
My mother-in-law's place in Quebec.
About his decade-long litigation, lawfare, with Marineland Canada, because he blew the whistle on the treatment of Smushy the Walrus.
And then he got embroiled in 10 years of litigation, dragged into litigation by Marineland, which he...
I guess was victorious in as much as anybody can be victorious after a decade and a quarter of a million dollars in legal fees.
He negotiated the replacement, the relocation of Smushy the Walrus and her calf that they had had in captivity to Abu Dhabi after Marineland dropped its lawsuit against Phil Demers.
Phil Demers had a counterclaim for his legal fees which he surrendered, abandoned, relinquished in exchange for the settlement consisting of Moving Smushi to an appropriate location, which they did, Abu Dhabi.
After Phil Demers was done with Marineland, he turned his sights to Miami Seaquarium.
And it was a little known fact that there was an orca, a flipping whale, in the Miami Seaquarium.
Had been there for decades as well.
Lolita was the original name, but I think it became unpopular because...
Epstein?
Or maybe it was the movie, you know, Lolita, whatever, Lolita Express and Ephraim.
So they changed the name to Toki, or at least they went by a secondary name, Toki.
Phil Demeris, after he was done with Marineland, turned his sights on Miami Seaquarium, trying to organize, pressure, facilitate the release of Lolita into the wild.
She had been there for decades.
And then he organized protests there every now and again.
That was a protest from a few months ago that he invited me to, to document, and I did.
Anyhow, Lolita never made it out and passed away over the weekend and, you know, I guess made it back.
Misery ended, but she passed away over the weekend and Phil Demers put this photograph on the internet with an inappropriate commentary.
Let me just...
Let's see where my screen is here.
My screen is there.
Minimize.
And here we go.
This is the image.
I don't know how an orca dies.
I mean, I don't know how something dies.
I don't know if they did that.
Look at the birds that happen to be flying overhead.
In a V formation.
Let this haunting image of Lolita's body being removed from her torturous prison cell of a tank be the Miami Seaquarium's lasting legacy.
Torture, lies, and death.
We must make them pay for their egregious abuse.
F the Miami Seaquarium.
And Phil had been pretty vocal about this for a long time.
Not just Lolita was in captivity.
In the Miami Sea Aquarium, but she was in a stadium or an area, I think it's a stadium, that was not open to the public because it was a building to be condemned.
And she was there, not available to the public, not that that would make the torture any less torturous, and passed away.
Couldn't find a way to get her, release her into the wild, find a better enclosure.
So she passed away over the weekend and Phil Demers is...
Pissed.
Rightfully so.
Phil Demers is also being sued by the Miami Sea Aquarium because he, and the last time I covered this, I might have misdescribed what happened.
He posted a drone video on his Instagram of the Miami Sea Aquarium of Lolita just, you know, doing circles in her fishbowl soup.
And that drone footage was not his drone footage.
But apparently Miami Seaquarium, or whoever owns it, whatever entity owns it, sued Phil Damaris for an injunction, declaratory judgment, and some damages, I don't know, nominal damages, for having, I think they think he took the drone footage, but whatever, they'll find out in Discovery.
But for having posted it, they want him banned.
He's already banned, anyhow.
But they don't want him talking about what was going on there, but I guess, you know, it came to its natural ending.
And what I discovered over the weekend is that I don't know when it happened, but I've been blocked by Miami Seaquarium.
I can imagine when it happened.
Didn't notice it until the weekend when I tried to see why I couldn't tag them properly.
I think you can't tag when you're blocked, or it doesn't auto-populate.
Anyway, I forget how I discovered it, but I've been blocked by Miami Seaquarium, so I'm going to adopt the...
Who was it that said it?
Judge me by the enemies I have made.
All right, everybody.
Good morning.
I said I was going to go live at 11 a little earlier so that we can cover some stories, talk about some stuff, and I will no longer be live by the time Robert Barnes goes live at 1 o 'clock with the Duran.
I'm going to have Jessica Rose on for a second time.
Jessica Rose is the scientist, PhD.
I had her on talking about COVID, and I got the standard graffiti from YouTube for putting COVID.
In the header of this because we're going to talk about a COVID story as we get into all of the crap of the day.
Jessica Rose testified at the National Citizens Inquiry.
She's much of an expert in statistical analysis as one can get because she was raising the flag on some chicanery as relates to COVID.
If you haven't seen that interview, I'm going to actually just post it again.
It was a good one.
She has a connection to Hawaii, and I don't know what it is exactly, but on good intelligence that she has some good insights as to what's going on in Maui, so she's going to come on and talk about it.
But before we even get there, everybody, good morning.
Standard disclaimers, no medical advice, no legal advice, no election fornication advice.
Let's see if we have not been demonetized already on YouTube.
There are some political entities that are very powerful when you criticize them.
Magically, things happen where you get demonetized on the YouTubes.
You post a certain video of a certain Justin Trudeau's stormtroopers applying their knees to the torsos of army veterans during the Ottawa protests.
Auto-demonetized.
You don't see anything except for what the government did to its citizens.
Automatically demonetized.
So that's it.
We're still green.
The stories of the day, people.
We're going to talk about Hawaii.
Nick Sartor.
No, I'll bring that up when we talk about it.
Nick Sartor is on location, running into some government obstruction in terms of his ability to cover what's going on.
The independent foot soldier journalists running into...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Friction from government officials.
And he had a very peculiar incident this morning live when he was doing some reporting for the Steve Bannon War Room Show.
Alexa Lavoie, I think they left yesterday or they might be leaving today.
The stuff that's going on in Hawaii is nuts.
But the stuff that's going on in the rest of the world is equally nuts, people.
What do we start with?
Let me see what I got in the backdrop here.
Do we want to start?
No.
All of the stuff with Hawaii is going to fit very well together.
Let's start with Canada.
Let's start with Canada and just some headlines that have been...
For anybody who's been paying attention, you might have noticed these headlines.
Let's zoom in.
I made the montage for those of you who don't have the stomach, the time, or the patience to do this yourself.
Let's just go through some of the headlines, making their rounds in Canada.
Let's see here.
That looks like ctvnews.ca from Nushin Ziafata.
And what's the date?
August 7th.
The war was not meant to be won.
It was meant to be continuous or continual or permanent, perpetual, whatever.
George Orwell said it.
He's smart.
A new COVID-19 variant has emerged.
Here's what we need to know about EG.5 so far.
I want Jimmy Fallon.
I mean, I can just hear it in my head, EG.5.
Like, if anybody hasn't heard that Jimmy Fallon singing, you know, when it's not, uh, what's the other guy's name?
Stephen Colbert dancing with syringes.
It's Jimmy Fallon dancing and singing.
Anyhow, here's what we need to know about EG.5 so far.
CTV News.
Global News.
Surge of new COVID-19 cases in Canada due to a rapidly rising...
Surge of new COVID-19 cases in Canada due to EG.5 subvariant.
Posted August 17, 2023.
Who's this one from?
Global News.
Another one from Global.
Canada monitoring.
New COVID variant.
BA.2.86 found in at least four...
Which one?
Are we on EG.5 or are we on BA.2.86 found in at least four countries?
August 18. Be afraid, people.
Stay home.
Stay safe.
Keep your distance.
Work closer together by keeping our distance.
War is peace.
Ignorance is strength.
Freedom is slavery, people.
COVID-19 activity in Canada showing early signs that it may be increasing.
Shit.
They got to start running the...
The death count in the Chiron.
They've stopped doing that, eh?
Count, they've got to do COVID cases.
Why did they stop doing that?
Shouldn't we just have that for the rest?
Shouldn't we just have the COVID death count case count channel?
Like the aquarium channel, just with continuous, forever, death count, COVID count, hospitalizations, ER beds.
Like, you know when you go into a parking lot and they say parking spaces left here are A1 and B5?
Let's just have that, have that, a channel.
Call it the terror channel.
Which one was this from?
Oh, the Canadian Press, by the way.
They're the independent journalists.
They just get syndicated.
This one's CTV News.
Wiring the Canadian press.
COVID-19 activity in Canada showing early signs that it may be increasing.
Oh, I think we saw that before.
CBC News.
New COVID-19 sub-variant, EG.5, confirmed in New Brunswick.
Be afraid, people.
Number of cases of Omicron offshoot declared a variant of interest by the World Health Organization.
Not released.
And then we got some videos that come up in Google.
What was my insight with this?
Let me refresh my memory as to what I said when I saw this.
That's my problem here.
Shrink.
There we go.
Shrink again.
Close the picture.
Ah, yes.
Get ready, Canada.
The war is not meant to be won.
It's meant to be continuous.
Sure is a good thing Canadians' access to news is now severely limited due to government policy.
Don't worry.
The government will tell you what to believe.
And if you think I'm exaggerating, I got into a little tiff with, well, Journo Dale, Dale Smith, probably doesn't even know I exist, but doesn't prevent me from screaming into the wind and shaking my fist at clouds.
Journo Dale, you know, in defending the government's action that is leading to Canadians, having their news sources wildly restricted.
Let's bring it up here.
Every time I tweet now, I hear Tyler Durden, and I used to be so nice.
Dale Smith, at journo underscore Dale, because he's a journalist.
Trudeau, yes, I was a high school...
Oh, hold on, that's me showing that he's a sycophant, a bootlicker.
I mean, it's like we're playing like rabbit hole chain stuff on Twitter.
Dale Smith...
At Journaldale tweets, Some people obviously believed him.
Understand, Journaldale, what he's saying right here.
It's...
We have to back it up, and I can't presume knowledge of everybody.
Let me just take this out for the...
Time while I say this.
Bill C-18 is Canada's "link tax".
It was the government's attempt to coerce search engines, Google, social media platforms, Facebook, to pay a fee to be negotiated with news links, news outlets, news providers, to pay them a fee just for linking through To their link, if it's posted on their platform, to the original source.
Appreciate what they're saying.
You have to pay a fee to be negotiated with these news outlets for linking to their original source.
Imagine the idea would be that the government's going to build roads that allow people to travel to your business and you, let me think, is this analogy going to work?
Skip the analogy.
It's not going to work.
Viva, you idiot.
Abide by your own rules.
You don't need an imperfect analogy when you have a perfect example.
Google and Meta...
We're going to facilitate, increase traffic and discoverability to these news outlets, allow people to find it, share it, link right through to the original source so the original source could get the ad revenue, could get the traffic, could sell ad space on their platform.
And then they expected Google and Meta to pay the news outlet for the privilege, for the courtesy of directing traffic to their original source.
Meta and Facebook rightly say, Fuck you.
I'm sorry.
Like, I can't, I can't, I'm thinking of the guy from Kill Bill, like, screw them with their money.
Oh, I'm sorry, Government of Canada.
You think I'm going to pay money to do something that I don't have to do that increases traffic to the recipient of this?
Go to hell.
Oh, you don't have to go to hell.
We're just not going to link through anymore.
Oh, and then Journo Dale comes out and says, Meta is throwing a tantrum for not paying money to outlets for the privilege of directing people's traffic over to them.
Do you know what this is?
It's such a privileged, pompous, entitled attitude of a child.
They're throwing a tantrum because they're not being asked, because they are not willing to pay indefinite sums of money for the privilege of directing more traffic to the recipients of the traffic?
You call that throwing a tantrum.
I call that not being a piggy bank for the government.
And then to say, oh, well, it's Meta and Google that are doing the censoring, not the government.
Therefore, it's not the government's fault.
The government was warned this was going to happen.
They knew that this was, there was one of two outcomes to this policy, Bill C-18, the link tax.
Either the companies pay the tax.
And who's the recipient and the beneficiary of that link tax?
CBC News, Global News, National Post, Toronto Star, pretty much whatever big one is going to get the links, the shares in social media.
They'd be the beneficiary.
So, oh, look at that.
The government propagandists are the recipients of...
Monies that they didn't earn, that they're not entitled to because of government policy.
What's the other outcome?
Meta and Google say, piss off, we're not paying it, and we're just not going to link through anymore.
We're going to block the links.
You can't share them on social media.
You won't find them in Google.
And go and enjoy your hermit kingdom, Canadians.
But Journal Dale thinks, not only, it's a tantrum.
It's a privilege to do business in Canada.
You should just pay money everywhere.
Like the mob comes in and says, eh, we want some of that.
So I reply to Jurn O'Dale with my theory, which starts off with, it's not just that he's useless.
He's not useless.
He's quite useful.
He's useful for the regime and he's destructive for Canadians.
The Bill C-18, I've said it from the time I sufficiently understood it, it was censorship.
But it was worse than censorship because it either succeeds in censoring the news that you get.
And the outcome to that is people just go to the name recognition that they know.
They're going to go Google and look up CBC and look up the CTV News.
They'll look up the legacy names.
They're not going to look up the Post Millennial.
They're not going to look up True North.
They're not going to look up Rebel News unless they know it exists already.
It wasn't just censorship.
It was a secondary way of trying to subsidize the media that the government can no longer directly subsidize transparently.
I'll skip it here.
Government already subsidizes CBC News.
Radio Canada, $1.2 billion a year, direct subsidy, direct funding.
Then you get your indirect government advertising.
Then you get your bailouts for print media, $600 million.
Then you get for your digital media, your indirect subsidies of COVID advertising, government advertising.
And it's good money.
It's good money for flailing outlets that need every penny they can get from a corrupt government.
So it wasn't just censorship.
It was an indirect way to try and...
Subsidize flailing, failing Canadian media by getting and compelling Google and Meta to pay them a link tax for the privilege of linking to the original source.
And now that Meta and Google say, piss off, we're not doing it, what ends up happening?
Canadians can't find their news anymore.
But don't worry, the government's going to tell you what to do, and you should be very worried about EG5.
You should be very worried about whatever the hell that other one was.
You should be very worried about your life, You should be worried about disease.
You should go jack yourself up with...
What are people on if they're getting boosters every three months?
Go jack yourself up with another booster.
Be very worried because we told you in August another variant of concern was up.
And now look at this.
Case numbers are up.
So we're going to lock your asses down again.
Don't take my word for it.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Oh, where is it?
It was Alex Jones who...
Here we go.
Now, I know what people think, and you have to take...
Can't tell they're getting ready for one.
We have the whistle lowers.
We can stop them.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
Okay.
Alex Jones reported this.
When was this?
It's a few days ago now.
Here's what Alex Jones reported.
You can take it with a grain of salt for those of you who don't like Alex Jones.
You can take it with a grain of salt for those of you who say Alex Jones was wrong on a few big things in the past.
Therefore, he's totally discredited.
Set aside the things on which he has been way ahead of the curve.
For all of those out there who want to write off Alex Jones as a news outlet because they've gotten things wrong but then go and rely on CBC, CNN, MSNBC, that's your prerogative.
Couple what Alice Jones is reporting now with what's coming out of Canada from all of the outlets in tandem.
But it's not an orchestrated campaign.
It's called a wire coming from Canadian press that's being repeated and regurgitated by all the others.
This is what Alex Jones is reporting last week.
Are you going to lay down on the next lockdown?
We have the intel.
They're getting ready for one.
We have the whistleblowers.
We can stop them.
The article's on Infowars.com.
Exclusive.
Biden admin preparing to bring back full COVID restrictions rollout to begin mid-September unless we stop them.
Just get it out to everybody.
Exclusive.
Biden administration preparing to bring back full COVID restrictions rollout to begin mid-September.
They may change the plan.
They may speed it up.
They may back it off.
They might cancel it.
That's what I want.
But this on my children is from federal whistleblowers.
And they're going to do it.
They were told it's going to happen.
And here's how we're going to roll it out to the public.
There's nothing more I want than to have media matters and snubs.
This was not the original video that I was looking for, but it's good enough.
In October, take clips of this and edit it and say, look, Jones claimed lockdowns are coming.
Jones claimed more masks are coming.
Jones claimed, you know, new vaccine for the new variants coming.
It didn't happen.
Look, he's a liar.
I will literally buy champagne.
I don't ever buy expensive champagne.
I'm not even a champagne drinker.
I'll buy a $500 bottle of Dom Perignon on air and toast all of you if we're here in October and we back this off.
I'll dance a little dance if we can stop this.
And look at the children after years of being tortured.
Celebrating.
And these monsters are going to make another run at us all.
Well, that wasn't the video, but the video was...
Alex Jones, on his own intelligence, or I say not his own sources, a whistleblower coming out and saying they're getting ready to do it again.
And it's interesting when you see it and you see it playing out in real time.
When he was on the show and he said, you know, it's a funny thing.
It's the same playbook over and over again.
And they try the same move over and over again.
There's a part of me that is refusing to get blackpilled, or doom-pilled, I should say.
The idea that they would come back and say, there's a new variant of concern here.
COVID has now become the boogeyman term for any virus forever.
2018?
How many people died from the flu in America in 2018?
2018 flu deaths.
Look at this.
This is assuming you can even trust it, but...
Let's see here.
Flu deaths.
Number of influenza deaths in the United States, 2010.
These numbers, 2017 to 2018, was 52,000 deaths.
Why did I recall seeing it at 68,000 deaths?
I don't know if it was 2017, 2018, or 20...
Every...
50,000 flu deaths.
It wasn't the boogeyman term that they could use to terrorize you into staying home.
Does the NIH...
What is it called?
NIH?
Do they still call it an experimental vaccine?
An experimental shot?
I gotta tell you, I remember there being much more than this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
The COVID is just going to be an endless boogeyman.
For terrorizing citizens for the rest of our generation.
Because the new generation, who knows?
Maybe they're going to think COVID is going to be the new death sentence.
But I say flu deaths.
Hold on a second.
Flu deaths, 80,000, 2018.
Yeah.
This is very interesting.
Are we looking at the same window?
We're not, because I don't have it up here.
Flu deaths, 2018.
Stat news.
CDC, 80,000 people died of the flu.
80,000 people died of flu last winter in U.S. Highest death toll in 40 years.
I'm sorry.
This is from a website.
Well, maybe it's a bad website.
But did we not just look right here and they said 2018 was 52,000 deaths.
And now...
It says 80,000 which is what I remember the number being.
Let's just read this in real time, people.
This is from Vials of Flu Vaccine, Matt Rourke Associated Press.
New York, an estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter.
The disease's highest death toll in at least four decades.
Why does this not reflect on the website?
Did they recalculate numbers?
The Director of the CDC Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, revealed the total in an interview Tuesday night with the Associated Press.
Flu experts knew it was a very bad season.
Well, you want to know how they knew it was a bad season?
80,000.
You want to know how?
Look at this.
2018 Toronto cancels elective surgeries.
Flu.
You want to know how they knew it was a bad...
Stay signed out.
This is how they knew.
Gosh darn it, is this annoying.
This article is more than five years old.
Thank you very much.
More elective surgeries are being postponed.
At two greater Toronto-area hospitals, as severe flu cases continue to overwhelm emergency departments and ICUs.
It's amazing, eh?
The infrastructure was shit before COVID, and they invoked how shitty the infrastructure was during COVID to strip us all.
I'm not just going to say of our fundamental rights.
I'm going to say of our dignity as humans.
I'm a human being.
Goddammit, my life has value.
So that's it.
So apparently the theory is there's going to be more lockdowns.
And if it's not going to be COVID lockdowns, people, it might be climate lockdowns because that certainly seems to be where the panic, the pandemonium, the terror is being pushed right now.
And don't take my word for it, people.
Oh my goodness.
Once you see what they did with COVID, once you see that they applied it mutatis mutandis to Ukraine, once you see how they're applying it mutatis mutandis to climate crisis, once you see how they applied it...
To things like Iraq.
I mean, it all makes sense in retrospect, and it allows you to make sense of it going forward.
Who is David Pumpkin Socialist Moss Crop?
I don't know who this person is.
Right?
Oh, okay.
Here we go.
Globe and Mail, Washington Compost, Jacobin, TVO, I don't know what these things are.
Author, Too Dumb for Democracy?
No comment.
Podcasts, Open to Debate, and Left Looking In.
sub stacker.
Fine.
David Pumpkin socialist Muscroft says Canada isn't broken.
We just need mass wartime I swear to you I read this and thought it was a joke.
I read it, thought it was a joke, and then checked out the profile.
Canada isn't broken, people.
Canada, which represents 1.5% of global emissions, even if you think global emissions are the be-all and end-all of what is causing Forest fires that are arguably some of which are the result of arson.
Climate crisis fires in Maui that are the result of, if it's not arson, it's corruption.
Up the wazoo.
Canada isn't broken, David Pumpkin's socialist moss crop writes.
We just need mass wartime-style efforts.
Sounds like what we did with COVID.
Using wartime measures like curfews to combat a virus.
But it doesn't matter.
Forget what happened.
Forget how wrong the government has been for the last three years.
Now they got it.
We just need mass wartime-style efforts to address climate change, housing, and healthcare, while taming rising toxic polarization, high consumer debt, stagnant wages, and a drug poisoning crisis, weak industrial output, growing hate crimes, and unaffordability.
David Pumpkin Socialist Moscow.
You should change your name to David Word Salad.
Verbal diarrhea.
Wartime effort.
Oh, that's what we need.
Oh, that's what we need.
Do people know these stats?
China emits 27% of global carbon dioxide and a third of the world's greenhouse gases.
Oh yeah, no, no.
It's because we didn't pay enough taxes in Canada.
We didn't pay enough, what do they call it, carbon tax in Canada.
That's why what's happening in Canada is happening.
And by the way, again, don't take my word for it.
I'm going to bring something up that's going to be amazing.
Right after, I just make sure that Jessica Rose, the guest of the day, ready when you are, is coming in.
Don't take my word for it, people.
When you see how they did it in the past, and they had media, social media influencers, Celebrities in tandem.
When you see how they've done it in the past, is this it?
Here we go.
Oh, who do they have now?
They got Jerry DeKetville.
Nope, I don't want to do that.
Okay, I'd still like to see what I'm looking at here.
Nothing better than being fiercely partisan and opinionated.
Grumpy at 6 a.m. before coffee.
Flag.
CPC is so out of touch.
Who's this?
Is this?
Let's see who the artist is here.
I can't seem to zoom in.
Oh, there we go.
There we go.
Let's see who this is.
HTX Herald 06-07-20.
It's not even new, but they're recycling it now.
Oh, yes.
You got Stop the Carbon Tax as a Conservative Party of Canada policy over a water suppressant of plane that is used to combat wildfires.
Because if we had just paid more for the carbon...
In Canada, for the 1.5% that Canada emits globally, we wouldn't be having forest fires in Canada.
Now, some people were suggesting that arson forest fires Canada.
Let's see what PolitiFact has to say about this.
Video shows Royal Mounted Canadian police investigators determined that dozens of wildfires in Canada were caused by arson in 2023.
Oh, let's go through this one, people.
I'm not going to come to any foregone conclusions.
Maybe PolitiFact is going to be honest.
Claims connecting arsonists to dozens of recent wildfires in Canada don't stand up under scrutiny.
The stories cited as evidence of recent arson-caused wildfires include structure fires that were quickly extinguished and old cases from previous years.
Only two of the examples pertain to suspected arson cases this year.
You hear what they did here?
The stories cited as evidence...
Of recent arson-caused wildfires include structure fires, arson, that were quickly extinguished.
Oh, okay, so those don't count.
Only two of the examples pertain to suspected arson this year.
So they were wrong on the dozens.
There's just a few, at least.
That had been confirmed.
Dozens of wildfires in Canada, yada, yada, yada.
Oh my goodness, fact check.
Okay, Hawaii is being attacked by direct energy weapons.
Yeah, I don't think we have to agree to that.
What it's being attacked by is...
Corrupt criminals in government, in corporation.
Can you imagine?
I was just listening to Alex Jones with Tim Dillon.
I think I love Tim Dillon.
And they were talking about how the world has changed.
I mean, and at the risk of, I don't want to have someone screen grabbing identical tweets that I post out.
Because I do remember having posted out at one point in time, the Democrats have gone from the...
Anti-vaxxers.
Big government is bad.
Big pharma is bad.
War is bad.
They literally went from this.
And I know this because I've had hippies in my family once upon a time.
They didn't trust big pharma back in the 70s.
They didn't trust vaccines back in the 70s.
They didn't trust big government back in the 70s.
They didn't want to go to war back in the 70s.
And now the Democrat liberal left in Canada and the U.S. shut up and let government censor you more.
Trust the big government, the one that was responsible for the residential school atrocities, the Tuskegee experiments where the government was testing, experimenting on its own population.
Trust big government.
Trust big pharma.
Fight, fight, fight to the end in Ukraine.
The same people, the same government that lied to you about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq that resulted in a quarter million dead innocent civilian Iraqis.
The same government that lied to you about that came to you with their intel reports and said we have evidence of weapons of mass destruction, regime change is the only necessary thing, killed a quarter of a million innocent Iraqi civilians, and that wasn't that long ago.
I was 22 when that happened.
Now this is the same Democrat liberal left saying, they're right on Putin.
Let's go be responsible for another quarter million deaths of innocent Ukrainians.
Trust big pharma.
Trust big government.
Censorship.
Shut your mouth.
Take the drugs.
Holy sweet, merciful crab apples.
All right.
I see Jessica Rose in the back, but I see no avatar and it looks like she's on mute.
Oh, okay.
She's there.
So speaking of government lying to you about everything.
Through and through.
I don't know if Jessica and I were going to get back into some more of what happened during COVID, but we're certainly going to get into Hawaii and Maui.
Jessica, are you ready to come in?
Thumbs up?
Oh, okay, there we go.
Everybody, Jessica Rose.
And what we'll do is we'll start here for a few minutes and then we'll go over to Rumble because we have to reward the free speech platforms.
Okay, so hold on one second.
What I'm going to do right now, Jessica, I'm going to bring you in 30 seconds.
I'm going to share the link one more time.
We'll start.
Briefly here, whet the appetites with what's to come, and then move over to Rumble.
Three, two, one.
Jessica, how goes the battle?
Uh, good.
All right, so...
Well, okay, so I don't...
First of all, I saw the video of you surfing, and it's kind of amazing.
Yeah, I'm gusty, but I still got some flow.
I was just thinking today, I am so in the mind and the body positioning right now to just go all the way with longboarding.
I mean, I want to be on the WSL circuit.
I'm not kidding about that.
I want to train every day, twice a day at least.
But I don't have the waves.
So it's like I'm in a position now where I'm still able to train twice a day.
I can still kick 16-year-old ass, I swear.
But I need to put myself somewhere where I have the bigger and better and longer waves.
So I can like...
I'm going to go find that video.
I'm scrolling through your feed right now just to get to the video because people were accusing you, apparently, of Photoshop because at first you posted the picture and then CGI.
Am I going to be able to get to this fast enough?
It's so funny.
It's like, okay, I'm flattered.
I don't know the basis, if they thought it was the skill.
uh look I was flabbergasted when you did mention your age the last time and I think I was flabbergasted because you look young and healthy uh I'm gonna I'll get I'll get the video sooner than later but do explain to us when did you learn how to surf and should I be getting into this yes um you definitely should try like not everyone's a surfer but everyone should try because if you're not aware uh Of the fact that you might be a surfer and you don't try,
you might lose out on the best thing in your whole life.
I mean, there's nothing, nothing like surfing to me.
Nothing.
Flamenco is like beating in my heart, but surfing is something else.
It's happiness.
It's joy.
It's bigger than happiness.
It's joy.
It's union.
Ah, it's everything.
I know this sounds ridiculous, but I don't get tired when I paddle out.
I just don't.
I can go for six hours straight.
I don't need to eat.
I've talked about this before.
It's like, I get this, like, you know, whatever it is, the second wind or the, you know, you start...
Eating your fat or whatever.
Getting the energy from your fat.
But something happens and it's like, I have the energy stores to keep going.
But I think it's here too.
It's like, it's so fun.
We're going to play the video because, does it have audio?
Oh, okay.
There I am.
So now, this is not all going to be about surfing.
I was going to go buy a board.
I was at Deerfield Beach, and we went into a shop to get suntan lotion, and they had boards, and they look accessible.
It was maybe like a seven-foot board with three rudders in the end, and then I was like, I better do some research before getting anything so I don't buy something stupid.
What are the shorter boards versus the longer boards good for, and is one easier to use than the other?
Yeah, so it really depends what you want from your surfing experience, and that's a daily thing.
The guy behind me is a friend of mine, and he's a short boarder.
Like, he only rides a short board, which is like, you know, five foot something to...
You probably wouldn't want to go more than six unless you're like a really big guy.
So this is for like more maneuverability, bigger, faster waves.
It's just a different thing from longboarding.
What I do is longboarding and I do classic style longboarding.
So it's more like dancing on a plank.
So a traditional longboard is nine feet long.
Mine's nine foot three, that one that you saw.
Handmade by Josh Constable in Noosa.
And I actually picked it up from him.
From NUSA, from him!
It was like a really exciting experience.
And so yeah, it depends what you want from the wave.
There's mid-range boards too, which like are perfect for people who are starting out, who don't really know if they want to go big or small, because you can catch just about any wave you want on like a seven foot two or an eight foot board.
The fins are like, you know...
I do monofin, single fin, which is like more classic traditional longboarding style.
Three fins just gives you more like carvability, has to do with the hydrodynamics and stuff.
If you don't shut me up, we're going to have a nerd talk for an hour.
I'm taking notes and I think I might be driving back to Deerfield Beach this afternoon.
You have to try it, dude.
Really.
Do you do yoga?
Hell no.
Do I do yoga?
I probably should, but no.
No, you don't have to.
I do nothing that's good for inner peace.
I try to meditate, and then I get irritated that my hair is tickling my face.
They said, focus on your breathing.
I'm getting irritated.
I can hear my heartbeat.
I don't need to meditate to do that.
I need to meditate to not do that.
Well, I'm like you.
I just like, yeah, there's too much going on.
But that's another reason you should try surfing, because in spite of you, it quiets all that shit going on in your head.
Well, I did notice, like, just when I go into the ocean with goggles and just stare at the bottom and look for, like, crabs, I mean, that is relaxing.
I feel sort of, that's a moment where you're not just running.
You know, doom and gloom in your head incessantly all day long.
OK, so I might do this.
All right.
But now all that to say, first of all, for those who don't know who you are, Jessica, they can go back and watch our previous interview.
It's not going to be the subject of today's discussion, but who are you?
How has COVID been to you?
How was testifying during the National Citizens Inquiry?
And what are you doing now before we get to the discussion of Maui and Hawaii?
Right.
Well, I'm a Canadian researcher.
I started my academic career, I suppose, which is basically all I've ever done besides surfing, in applied mathematics.
I applied the mathematics to immunology, got an MSc in immunology and medicine, and it was in that program where I met my PhD advisor, who was a computational biologist doing HIV research, so I was...
Brought to Israel to do a PhD in computational biology, and then I flowed into a postdoc in molecular biology, and then I flowed into another postdoc in biochemistry.
So that led me up to 2019 December, which, as everybody knows, is just on the cusp of the pandemic declaration.
I had just finished my second postdoc, and I had planned...
To showcase my longboarding talent at the WSL event that was happening in Noosa in Australia.
And my plans got deferred because of the pandemic.
And so, you know, the eternal optimist.
Well, actually, I just it was it was really upsetting.
So I had to get my attention on something else.
So I decided to focus on some data analysis.
So because of what was happening and because of the Apparency of the fraudulentness of a zoonotic pathogen being on the loose and killing millions of people and the trajectory that we were going with this monosolution of injections of experimental products, I was like, all right, I've got to start looking into pharmacovigilance databases.
I've never done any of this before.
It's just...
With all the things that I have in my background, it kind of made me a good person to do this exploration because I have a lot of data analytics under my belt.
So, yeah, that's who I am.
And COVID affected me in an ironically good way because, like I just said, it's like all of the degrees that I've done.
Like, give me this really supernaturally, wildly suitable background to look at all aspects of what we've been put through in the last three years.
And I'm a skeptic by nature, and I don't trust government by nature, so who better?
If there's time, we'll talk about the COVID stuff afterwards.
You testified during the National Citizens Inquiry, which is the Citizens Initiative investigation into the government's response to COVID.
Your testimony, your analysis, your insight...
It's like, you know, people say, well, you don't have a PhD.
And it's like, no, you have a PhD in a tool that allows you to understand things.
And it's something about having a brain, knowing how to use the tools that you're given to apply them to situations where those who have the expertise have been lying to us from day one.
So maybe we'll get back into that afterwards.
But for now, we're going to talk about Hawaii because we share a mutual connection who said you got to talk to Jessica Rose about what's going on in Hawaii.
I don't know what your connection to Hawaii is, but we're going to get into that.
On Rumble, people, we've been 50 minutes on YouTube.
That's more time than they deserve.
Jessica, change is nothing on our end, but there are 1,175 people here.
Migrate over to Rumble if you are so inclined.
If you're not so inclined, here, I'll give you the link to locals.
You can go there and we can have our after party afterwards.
So I'm going to end it on YouTube and we're going to get into the discussion about Maui, Hawaii, and see where else it goes.
Rumble in 3, 2, 1, now.
Okay, now Jessica, So I don't know what the connection is.
I hope you have insights or at least important sources.
But what is your connection to Hawaii?
I would imagine it has something to do with surfing?
Yeah.
Well, of course, Hawaii surfing.
I've never actually been to Hawaii, which is tragic.
I have a lot of...
People there that I've actually never met.
Stephanie Seneff is one of the people I know who lives in Hawaii who I'm connected to, but I've never met her.
Ed Dowd is also a friend that I've met through all of this who's actually there.
Boots on the ground.
There are a lot of big-time surfers who I don't know who are living there and boots on the ground.
Connected to the actual people.
So these are what I consider to be trusted sources, the people who are living and experiencing what's actually going on, who I know, like, before that.
And, you know, of course, through this COVID stuff.
Yeah, I've just been...
I've been paying attention to this because it just...
And I don't know if you're aware of this.
Let's talk about Lahaina for sure.
But, like, Kelowna, BC, is going through the same thing right now as is Tenerife.
So right now, there are these massive, weird fires that are characteristically similar.
Now, I'm not a firefighter, and I don't know what the flashpoints of all the materials are.
It does seem kind of strange that simultaneously all of these fires are starting.
And actually, I can't remember if it's the...
Some head honcho in Tenerife, the governor or whatever it is, has actually come out and said that the fires were started with arson.
So I don't think that's debatable in many of the cases.
And as you know, in Canada, arson is a huge problem.
So, getting back to Lahaina, it just seems to me, from the information that I've gathered about how this land was trying to be acquired by certain entities connected to Blackrock,
for example, before, I can't give you the details because I just don't know them well enough off by heart, but to me, what this is very apparently is a land grab, because all of these things, These quests for this land directly preceded these fires.
And they were very localized.
And I've seen an analysis of this hurricane that they're saying is responsible for the winds that swept around the other side to Lahaina.
And apparently that's not traditionally what the wind patterns do because of the mountain range.
And the hurricane kind of swooped under the islands.
And then there was this kind of wake that followed, which was allegedly responsible for these 70-mile-per-hour winds that incited the fire.
So there are all these weird things that kind of don't add up.
The sirens weren't sounded.
And the reason for that that was given, the official reason, was that it's a tsunami warning.
And they didn't want people to get the wrong idea and go to higher ground.
And it's like...
People would probably hear the siren and run away from the fire.
That would be what I think that the people would do, right?
Well, so here are a number of setting aside in the early days and still to this day some hacks are, you know, still referring to Lahaina as evidence of climate crisis.
That was the original immediate culprit.
Setting aside the fact that it seems to have been ignited.
By these decrepit, failing power lines and poor management at large by Hawaii Electric, which we now know the two biggest shareholders are BlackRock and Vanguard.
And when people ask me why that's relevant, it becomes relevant when you try to downplay the actual cause to preserve shareholder value in a company that might be responsible for it.
So run and blame it on climate crisis.
It also shows the absolute dishonesty of the government and the media to do that.
And for those who say...
Because some people have said this to me, BlackRock also owns shares in Rumble.
I was like, yeah, BlackRock and Vanguard might, I think they own like a percent and a half in Rumble.
Vanguard and BlackRock own respectively eight and a half and 11% in Hawaii Electric.
And I think that passes the 5% threshold that carries within certain legal requirements.
So there's that aspect to it.
The Hawaii thing, the alarm system.
Am I wrong?
They recently, when they thought they were going to get hit with a ballistic missile and they had a false alarm.
They had an alarm to let people know that there was a problem that was not a tsunami-related problem, correct?
I think so, yeah.
And what I heard was that it was sounded every month.
I could be wrong about that, but that's what I heard somebody say.
Listen, the bottom line is that there's no reason why some kind of alarm siren announcement wasn't made.
I mean, if you're going to think about Hawaii...
You're gonna think about...
Earthquakes?
Yeah, to alert people to danger.
And, you know, everybody's aware of potential dangers.
Tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes, winds, and fire.
You know, like, everyone's aware.
Everyone's intelligent.
It's like, why?
See, the thing about it is...
The original numbers that I heard, and this was a week ago, was that over a thousand people were unaccounted for, and a lot of those were children.
And the reason why a lot of children burned to death in their homes was because they were at home and they didn't have any warnings.
So that's the thing that really bothers me about the sirens.
It's like, if that sound had gone off, I imagine all the kids, no matter how young, would be in tune.
Would have knowledge of what it means.
It means mobilize.
It means go outside and look out your window.
And kids are smart.
They would run.
They would have had a chance.
So there is culpability here.
I'm sorry, there is.
And the other thing is, I heard that the water wasn't allowed to be used to extinguish the fires because it was sacred.
Well, so the reason which is still up for debate, they've pulled a clip of the mayor, I forget what his name is, it starts with an M, saying, you know, we have a...
Whatever.
Some sort of religious relationship with water in the past.
Whether or not that was the reason.
Whether or not there was issues.
I don't know.
Maybe the power was out so they couldn't redirect the water.
I don't know.
But they delayed.
All of these things which were conspiracy theory rumors at the time have since been confirmed.
I'm just going to pull up a few links to confirm it.
They did not.
They delayed sounding the alarm.
As if.
Look.
I'm not the smartest guy on earth.
But one toot for tsunami.
Two toots for forest fires.
Because lo and behold people.
Let me just bring this one up.
Exactly.
By years.
It's not the first time Hawaii has had forest fires.
Big Island fire forces evacuation of 30 homes, an estimated 80 acres.
I mean, look, it's not rocket science.
Hawaii, it's not because it's surrounded by water that it's immune from forest fires.
They've had forest fires in the past.
One toot for tsunami, two toots for forest fires.
Listen to your radio for further instructions.
That's been confirmed.
Now they're defending that decision.
They deserve to be in jail.
Delayed releasing the water.
It's been confirmed now.
And this is coming from people you know who are on the ground as well, correct?
Yes.
And, oh, one more thing before I say what I was going to say.
Like, Kyle Eni is a big wave surfer, and he's confirmed that.
Well, I think he's also taking a big part in delivering supplies to the locals by jet skis and by boat.
What I heard was that FEMA and the government officials were blocking the transfer of these goods and necessities to the people because it wasn't regulated or some crap like that.
So it's like the people did everything that the people always do, which is immediately jump to help each other, especially the Hawaiian people.
There's a real like this in Hawaii.
It's like...
Connection to the land, connection to each other, connection to elders.
You know, so it's like you don't break that easily.
So you don't have to ask twice.
It's like we're going to help our people.
And apparently they were stopped from doing so.
And so this is another thing that really bothered me.
And it's analogistic to this COVID bullshit.
The thing I'm always saying about COVID and the blocking of the off-purpose drugs is that if this actually was about a dangerous zoonotic pathogen and the government officials and all these arseholes were actually concerned about people dying, they would have said, doctors, mobilize, do everything you can, throw everything and the kitchen sink at this shit.
We'll develop a vaccine.
People can take it if they want, but do everything you can because we've got to shut this down.
And so if this was actually about helping the people of Lahaina, I would assume that all of those supplies would easily make it to those people with help from FEMA because that's what they're for, right?
But it's like, again, like going back to the Alex Jones using the same...
The same play, Mutatis Mutandis.
Blocking over-the-counter, blocking, what's the word, generic pharmaceuticals, blocking traditional therapy, preventing doctors from doing their job in COVID.
And here, look, I'm going to pull up some of the apparent debunkingness.
This is coming from Daily Mail, and it's worth what it's worth.
Hawaii wildfires.
Government is slammed for blocking supplies of medication like insulin and leaving residents to communicate by coconut wireless.
I don't know what that means.
As 416 FEMA workers help search for remains in Manchel, FEMA official Jeremy Thanks, we're going to make it a little bit more difficult.
Also, just to put a little parenthesis here, when you say I've heard, it's not rumors and like, I read somewhere, this is people that you know on site and we're hearing it from the residents themselves.
Maui residents have criticized the federal response to the devastating wildfires, which have ruined parts of the Hawaiian Island, and claimed that locals have been left to coordinate parts of the recovery themselves.
Deliveries of supplies like medication have been held up by bureaucracy while authoritative.
God, is it annoying?
While authorities have also failed to communicate with residents who have been displaced by the fire, it is claimed.
I mean, this is people on the ground saying this, people on the ground telling this to you, and then you get, I don't know, PolitiFact saying, well, they're not blocking insulin, they're just making sure that it's...
Who the hell knows what the workaround is?
It's the exact same technique strategy as we saw with COVID.
That's what I'm thinking, because it's like, like, I'm a...
I'm still a people lover.
And I really, it's weird.
I do feel connected to Hawaii, but I've never been there.
But I really, I get aloha.
I get that spirit.
It's in here.
It's like, I think why surfing and I are so like, you know, intimately connected.
It's, I really get it.
I'm very connected to the land or whatever land.
So it's like, if there are local people and people like, you know, Big wave surfers with big names all over the world who are trying to help.
You know, if they want to look at it that way, why would they risk their reputation by bringing fake insulin to people who need insulin?
It's like, these are people who are genuinely trying to help.
Who the hell are you to get in the middle and say, well, we have to make sure that's actual insulin?
I get the concept, but it's like, come on, guys.
Hold on, I'm going to pull this up.
I'm reading this as you're talking.
It's almost a joke.
This is from GovTech.
I don't know what the website is.
FEMA tries to debunk rumors on Maui wildfire aid.
So this is apparently...
Okay, hold on.
Who wrote this?
Christine Donnelly, the Honolulu star.
Advertiser.
I don't know what that means.
Okay, get this out of here.
Question, I am reading in Honolulu about the FEMA hotel aid, but friends on Maui who need it don't seem to know about it, at least not the details.
They are not in a shelter, so I'm not sure what information Okay, once the survivor has a FEMA registration ID...
Oh my god!
For Hawaii.
This is an attempt to debunk the rumors, by the way.
Go register online.
Oh, your house burnt down and there's no internet?
Okay.
Once they have the registration ID for Hawaii, DR472, and approval for FEMA to participate in the TSA program, they can search for participating hotels.
And they got their 700 bucks from Joe.
Let me see if this talks about rumor.
Thanks, Joe.
Here we go.
Hold on.
What was the rumor?
Oh, this website is so slow.
If I apply for disaster, FEMA may confiscate my property or land if they deem it unlivable.
This is not true.
FEMA cannot seize your property.
FEMA can't, but who else?
Who can?
Apply for disaster assistance does not grant FEMA or the federal government authority or ownership of your property or land.
When you apply for...
Oh, I got to read through this entire thing.
When you apply for disaster assistance, a FEMA inspector may be sent to verify the damage on your home.
This is one of many factors reviewed to determine what kind of disaster This is a great process.
It's not the time for bloody bureaucracy!
That's the goddamn point.
If the results of the inspection, if it deems your home to be uninhabitable, that information is only used to determine Who calls you the next day to buy up your property?
No.
The amount of FEMA assistance you may receive.
Okay, rumor.
FEMA and the Red Cross are confiscating donations for Hawaii wildfire aid.
Fact.
This is not true.
FEMA and Red Cross are not seizing any donated items to Hawaii.
Here.
FEMA coordinates with numerous non-profit and voluntary organizations, including...
The Red Cross to identify ways in which donations can be distributed effectively.
During major disasters, it is very common for a large influx of donated items can actually hinder disaster response efforts.
For that reason, we encourage people to consider donating cash to trusted organizations.
That's an unsatisfactory debunking of the rumor.
Oh my goodness.
Okay, so suffice to say, we could say the rumors of delays or frustrating the ability to get resources to the people seems to be confirmed but just described differently on that FEMA website or whatever that website was.
What have you heard from people?
I've heard a lot of rumors about the missing children and at the risk of citing the sources that nobody trusts or mainstream media doesn't trust.
Something like the report was that one in four kids is going to be missing from school today and they put missing in quotes.
So I don't know if that means just staying at home or unaccounted for it.
Have the people that you know who are on the ground told you anything about the missing children, the dead children and injured children?
No, I don't know numbers, but I saw the body count today was surpassing a thousand, but that bothers me because a week ago I can't remember who it was who published this, but I don't want to say any names because I don't know.
But that's what they said.
They said the body counts about a thousand and a lot of those are children.
So I don't know.
I think once, you know, apparently they have a team of people who are scouring the grounds now with dogs to try and...
Get a body count and collect dental records if they can get that and identify bodies and all that shit.
And I fear that that number over a thousand is definitely going to be confirmed.
I mean, it has been, I think, today.
And of that number, there is going to be a large percentage of children because they were at home.
And so, yeah.
I don't have any, like, specific numbers for now.
Well, I mean, I'll just, I'll share one screen for one.
No, that's not the share screen.
I'll share one screen, which now the mayor finally admits, they say.
I wish I could just have a.
By the way, there's also a video coming out of Canada of a guy who's trying to fill up a water tank on the back of his truck.
And from the fire hydrant, the water supply was cut off.
Okay, I'll see if I can find that in a second.
But here, Maui Wildfire's latest.
Biden heads to Hawaii after he realized, you know...
Oh, he went there now?
No, this is six minutes ago, so he's going after giving you $700.
As the mayor admits, 850 people are still missing.
Missing, yeah.
Well, that's what they admit now, that the truth can no longer be denied.
It's the same MO for all other spins and propaganda.
But there was one thing I wanted to do actually just before because I forgot to put on the Rumble Rants plug-in so that I could see the rants.
But here, I'm going to just bring these up and read a few of these because I don't want to lose them.
Amandine512 says, Nick Sorto is in Maui now doing work mainstream journalists won't do.
You should try to get him on sometime.
I'll share Nick's tweet in a bit because it looks like he's running into some...
Yeah, that's the guy who was apparently ambushed by someone when he was reporting.
Yeah, I'll show that video in a second.
Entry Required says, I thought this was going to be 1300 Eastern.
I am your New Yorker in Sweden looking at 1711 right now.
No, it was always going to be at noon, but then I realized Barnes is going live with the Duran at 1, so I figured I'll start at 11 and finish by 1. Thank you for that.
Here we go.
Chet Chisholm.
A friend of mine contacted me this morning.
One of their friends has just been evacuated from Yellowknife due to the wildfires.
Suspected arson.
They are already receiving offers to buy their land.
Already?
And then we've got Chet Chisholm who says, now that the wildfires have destroyed some of the suburbs...
By whom?
Alexa Lavoie from Rebel News, I'll maybe get her back on when she gets back to mainland from what happened in Hawaii, but we'll see if she found out any news about this.
Now that the wildfires have destroyed some of the suburbs in Halifax, City Council is now rezoning parts of the municipality so you can no longer build single-family dwellings.
15-minute city in progress.
Unbelievable.
The first part is a statement of fact.
The second part is a statement of opinion which follows from the fact.
Nike7Viva, you are aware of the book Fire and Fury, a book about the Maui fires that was published on August 10th.
Yeah.
Covering...
Well, I'm gonna go check that out right now.
Hold on one second.
Oh, you don't know about that?
No.
Oh, okay.
So it's either one day before or one day after the fire started.
The book was...
What's that word when it's up on Kindle or whatever?
Completely simultaneous.
The book was already written and ready to go.
Okay, I'm gonna...
I don't know...
I have my ear to the ground as much as possible, but I've screen grabbed that.
I'll look that up afterwards.
It's bizarre, whatever it is.
It's like they hold the Hunter Biden war games thing that the CIA was planning.
Then you had your whatever it was in 2019 about a pandemic being released.
Holy cows.
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Viva Quebec euthanasia.
What are the legal arguments?
Should euthanasia be offered to prisoners at this point in time?
Should suicide be a crime or interrupted by police or the medical community?
I won't get back into that.
I mean, I'll rail against it again in the future, but I talked about it at length last week, and it's absurd.
When they don't follow the protocol for euthanasia, there's a word for that.
Amontine, now that we know that they...
How they counted COVID deaths.
I don't trust any of their numbers contributed or tested positive at the time of death.
Isn't the same as cause of death?
Absolutely not.
Okay, we've got entry required.
Viva humans.
Oh, viva.
Humans are associated with less than 3% of all greenhouse gases, and those gases have not been shown to correlate to global.
Oh, that's it.
Hey, cripple a nation, and then a volcano erupts, and then lo and behold, oopsie doodle, and set aside the greenhouse gases that come from humans.
How much of it comes from those?
I think like...
A significant proportion comes from ocean freight liners.
So get rid of your car and you'll do nothing.
Nike 7, my reminder that we need...
Sorry, say what you just said again?
And private jets.
Oh yeah, well they got to fly around somehow and tell us how bad we are and how much we need more government.
My reminder that we need interviews with scientists to debunk climate change to its core.
The lies of Michael Mann and the IPCC, etc.
We need a COVID-like investigation for sure.
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Jessica Rose.
Can count?
Is my age snowboarding off trees, trails, rocks?
Years add up when the weather changes.
I feel it.
Surfing sounds safer.
Yeah, until you get your leg bitten off by a shark like that just happened somewhere off the East Coast.
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Once a month we have the air raid science...
Oh, sorry.
Say that again?
Just make friends with them.
You have to say like a...
What's the word?
Not a vigil.
Not a prayer.
Maybe a prayer.
To all the sea creatures before you enter the water.
Let them know you're coming.
I have certain friends that I stay far away from.
I'll keep that type of friendship.
There we go.
Once a month we have the air raid siren alarm test and cats and dogs go nuts.
I do not remember this as a kid in New York City.
Okay, and then I think that brought us up to speed here.
Okay, good.
Thank you.
I didn't want to miss those because I didn't put this thing, an existing one.
Okay.
All right, so now.
So the numbers we can't, we don't know.
What's the book?
What was the book about?
Detailing the fire itself right after it occurred?
I didn't read it, but it's about the fires in...
It could even be about Lahaina, but I think it's...
It's Maui.
So that's as far as I can go with detail because I haven't read the book.
It's just that I'm aware that there's a book called Fire and Fury about the wildfires in Maui now.
It was either published and printed one day before or after the fire started.
But here I'm looking at the chat and it's from Irish Marine 57. It says the book was written with chat GPT.
Holy crap.
Okay, hold on.
Hold on.
Oh, I got too many windows open in the back.
That would be very interesting.
That would be interesting.
Could that be GPT can write a frickin' book and publish it in one day?
In one day.
And then, look, I don't know if that's true.
I'm going to look that up because that would be one hell of a way to...
When Joe Rogan says AI is going to be the downfall of society, you're going to get people believing there's a massive conspiracy because chat GPT can do it that well.
It can take, like, the first day of news and then predict the conspiracies, publish it as the crisis is going, and then as these conspiracies come to reality...
Oh, it's breaking my mind!
Oh, that's so...
That's cool in a very cynical, sinister way, but I'm going to look into that.
All right, and what else are people that you know on the ground telling you about what's going on?
You know, it's basically now just...
Getting the actual stories coming out, basically taking the stick and rattling the cage and getting people to fess up to what actually happened.
So I don't have anything new other than what I said, like the water not being used to put out the fires, the sirens not going off, the supplies not getting to where they need, the difficulty with actually getting people...
Help!
You know, because it's urgent that people get help.
You shouldn't have to get some frickin' ID, especially if your phone is incinerated.
So yeah, it's...
I mean, I like to say this because I think I think logically.
It's inconceivable that there could be a thousand people dying in this type of a fire, in that type of an area, in this day and age.
It's inconceivable.
And it's not like a fire suddenly engulfs a massive high-rise that houses in densely populated areas thousands and thousands of people.
It's inconceivable.
And even if the only conspiracy here is grotesque corporate and government negligence, that's a scandal in and of itself.
Exactly.
That's the thing.
No matter how you look at this, it's scandalous what happened.
The result is devastating.
La Hena is, like, I've never been there, but apparently it's a very historic, unique, it was, place.
It was, you know, a place that everybody loved, a place that were, you know, that had houses that were passed on from family to family throughout the ages.
It was, like, a very community, like, Like, people-knit place.
And from what I've seen, like, again, I haven't been there, but from what I've seen from aerial shots, it's really only that core, like, part of Lahaina that was devastated.
And, I mean, when you look at the footage, it's incineration.
It's like, I haven't seen anything like that before.
Like, everything's incinerated.
Only ash where the houses were, except for certain other places.
I mean, it's bizarre how fires can be selective, it seems.
So, yeah, I don't know.
I think the whole thing stinks, and I don't think it's a coincidence that...
I know it's the summer, and I know the temperatures are higher all over the world in the northern hemisphere, but come on now.
The number of wildfires in Canada that are associated with arson, we know that they are, is unacceptable to begin with.
Just so nobody calls you crazy.
Here we go.
Let's see.
I'm just pulling this one up.
This is...
This is from CBC.
Let me get to the top so people can have our dates.
August, updated August 19. This is tragic too.
I'm glad you brought this up.
They raised the freaking prices of the flights out of the fire zones.
It just can't be.
It's like whether or not it's a natural disaster that is occurring because of whatever or arson.
Being exacerbated, being exploited.
It's like the worse it is, the better it is for the politicians.
But hold on.
This was the...
Here we go.
3.54 p.m.
I don't know what day we're on.
Probably August 19. Get rid of that.
RCMP investigating suspected arson after fire on Bypass Road in Yellowknife.
Yellowknife RCMP officers are investigating...
Yellowknife RCMP are investigating a suspected arson after a fire erupted overnight on a bypass road on the west side of the city, the third alleged arson since Tuesday as residents flee their homes under the threat of a lightning-caused wildfire.
It's amazing.
They call it a conspiracy theory.
They confirm that there has been some arson.
And then they just expect us to believe that there is no possible other situation that there likely arson, now that we know there is arson.
Say it again?
And meanwhile, it's not just that they raised the prices of the flights out of Yellowknife, I think it was.
One of the fire zones, they raised them to exorbitant heights, like over a thousand bucks.
Like, you know, why are you doing that?
You should make it free for people to flee from a fire zone.
Should you not?
If you're an airline and you actually care about your customers, wouldn't you provide a service?
Jessica, I can't keep track of all of it.
How airlines cope with price during disasters.
This is from Reuters.
And if I can get rid of that ad, Canadians vented their frustration.
It's not conspiracy.
Canadians vented their frustration against airlines on social media last week after prices of commercial flights out of Yellowknife soared up to tenfold, just as residents were ordered to evacuate.
That's what I'm talking about.
It was like $100.
It went up to $1,000.
It's like, listen, even if your stupid climate change shit is true...
Why would you do that to people?
Oh my goodness.
I gotta keep track of all of this.
It's impossible to keep up with the bullshit.
I'm sending myself an email.
Because there are people also who are hypothesizing that some of the missing children in Lahaina are, you know, that there's some trafficking issues that might be...
Oh shit!
And then now I just looked up Maui News from...
Maui News or the Maui Times.
My mind isn't dark enough to have thought of that one.
Nine arrested in child sex undercover operation.
This is from April of, let me see the date, April 21st, 2023.
And a couple of the arrested were from Lahaina.
And so like, whether or not, I'm not suggesting that this is like done so that they can traffic children, but whether or not you say, oh, crisis.
We know who some of the people are who live in Lahaina, right?
Go on.
I think I know what I want.
She has a talk show.
Oprah Winfrey?
It could be.
Okay, fine.
Oh, and now putting two and two together, hearing Oprah talk about if you're a good child molester, the child won't even know that it happened.
Although I can understand the argument, but holy cows!
We're going down the deep, dark rabbit hole of the...
And just so people understand what I'm thinking, this was not set up as a fire so they could kidnap children, but when you have a crisis and then you have some people like, holy crap, let's go, let's go, let's go.
Children go missing, they'll think it was in the fire.
There's no depth to the darkness of the demonic human soul when it gets so demonic.
Can I say something that I was thinking about today?
Sorry to cut you off, but I'll forget if I don't spit it out.
Something that occurred to me today, which I think about often, is the things that people believe are the things that they find believable.
And it's like, it seems to me these days that more people are finding Wilder things believable.
And by wilder things, I mean the things that are probably more equivalent to the truth.
It's like, it's that old saying, you know, truth is stranger than fiction.
Yeah.
It's like...
No, but it's the whole issue about horror movies now have gone from the supernatural of the poltergeist and the shining and the one that really got me, the changeling.
It's gone from supernatural to just what humans have actually done historically, and torture porn.
Growing up, it was not the supernatural movies that upset me, although The Changeling and Hellraiser did.
But even in those supernatural movies, it was only what humans have actually done that is truly horrific.
There is no bottom to the depravity.
There are evil, disgusting people out there who do evil, disgusting things.
And then some of them get elected to government and don't mind letting people die for political purposes.
Some people don't mind.
Have you seen Rambo 6?
Rambo 6?
No.
But I started to try to watch...
Well, I tried to watch...
I forgot how violent First Blood was, or the first one.
So I started watching it with my kids.
It's like, oh my gosh!
Oh man, you should see the one where they're in the east.
Oh Jesus, that one's great.
I love that stuff.
Rambo 6. It's about trafficking, and it's a wildly important movie for everyone to see.
The thing I love about Sly Stallone is that all of his Rambo movies are kind of reflecting...
A level of truth pertaining to war, men, the hearts of men.
And so, yeah, the storyline is that he raises this girl as his own.
And she ends up getting...
Well, she wants to find her father, the real father who abandoned her and her mother.
And he's in Mexico and they're living in Arizona.
So she suggests that she wants to go visit him.
And Rambo is like, you know, please grow up a little bit before you think about doing that.
And she's like, well, I just want to know why you would leave us.
And he says, because he's not a good man.
And she's like, I just can't believe it could be that simple.
And he's like, it is.
And then he starts saying that he knows.
How black a man's heart can be.
This is the line that always resonates with me.
It's so poignant because this beautiful, young, innocent girl, which is basically all of us right now, is just unaware of how evil some people are.
You can't conceive of it.
I think that's why we went through all this COVID stuff because it's like...
And it's a good thing.
I want people to stay innocent, but it's almost like you have to kind of shatter that innocence in a way to fight them because, like, I don't want everyone to, like, enter that darkness to understand it, but it's like, yeah, you have to attain a certain level of, like, comprehension of its existence before you can fight it almost.
And anyway, I won't tell you what happens because, you know, it's...
I'll watch it.
I might be able to have a non-kids movie in the coming days.
Yeah, don't watch it.
It's really gory.
As you say that, and I'm like, I'm thinking, first of all, Jess, do you have time for some Q&A if we go over to locals afterwards?
Yep.
And I guess we'll end on this disgustingly dark thought, but I would have never, even in the early stages of COVID, when people were saying, they're going to use this for the election.
And 2020, I was still...
I'm not saying my heart was not yet black, but I was not yet this black-pilled.
The idea that they would use it for the election is one thing, which it's quite clear that they did and they have no problem.
They have no...
What's the word?
It starts with connuptions.
They have no qualms doing whatever.
To truly appreciate that a government would...
Allow or facilitate the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people to properly weaponize something for political purposes.
You know, we all hear the expression of, I don't know, Stalin or whoever said, the death of one person is a tragedy, the death of a million is a statistic.
I now fully appreciate that it's not necessarily evil if people want to avoid that term, it's indifference.
People are going to die anyhow.
We may as well make the most of this tragedy.
Rahm Emanuel, never let a good tragedy go to waste.
And I can tell you, it's not that I was innocent.
I was pretty cynical even back then.
But it's tough to maintain a sense of optimism.
Maybe surfing will help with that.
All right, what we're going to do...
It really connects you.
And I think connection is the...
I don't even know if it's the pathway to...
To remaining optimistic, but they're connected.
It's like all the part of the joy of life and existence.
I'll try to rekindle that.
I'm going to read two more rants before we go over to locals.
Hutchie, I logged into Air Canada's website to confirm they raised the fares, and they didn't.
It was a false accusation.
We just read an Associated Press article that was talking about it, so it's...
Again, the information is...
It's going to be conflicting.
So it's not true that they raised the prices out of Yellow Knight?
This person says it.
I logged into Air Canada's website to confirm they raised the fares and they didn't.
It was a false accusation.
But maybe it wasn't Air Canada.
Or maybe they remedied it by the time this person logged in.
I don't know when you did it.
But I'm not calling Hutchie a liar at all.
It might have been a problem that only lasted 24 hours.
Yeah, but it also could have been WestJet because they're more prolific.
Actually, there's a couple of new airlines in Canada too.
Yeah, it might have been a less obscure or a more obscure airline.
Or it lasted for 24 hours and then they fixed the problem because it got some bad publicity.
Sammy says, long gone are the days of fearing the look of impropriety.
They don't even pretend to care about what we think.
Why is that?
Is there a plan?
Despair.
It's easier to control a population in despair.
All right, we're going to turn it around a little more happy when we go over to locals, Jess.
You don't mind taking some questions that the chat might have?
Probably go beyond.
It'll probably go back to COVID.
Everybody, it's been fun.
Barnes is live with the Duran at 1 o 'clock, so we will be done by then for sure.
Come on over to Locals right now.
I'll maybe pull up that article that I just shared with everybody.
The link is there.
And other than that, I'm heading to Milwaukee tomorrow.
For the RNC primary debate on Wednesday.
So stay tuned for that.
Rumble's got the exclusive online stream.
It's going to be fantastic.
And I want to maybe meet some interesting people.
So with all that said, people, I'm not ending the broadcast.
I'm just going to end it on Rumble.
Coming over to Locals.
Thank you all for being here.
Jess, thank you again for everybody.
But we'll continue talking on Locals.
How do I end this live stream?
And Air Canada were the ones that said that they didn't do that.
And it was confirmed by Reuters.
So basically those are two...
You know, pieces of evidence that tells me that, yes, they did do that.
And I'm not kidding.
Someone did it, people.
Or it happened and they fixed it.
All right.
Ending on Rumble, come on over to Locals, bring some questions for Jess, and we're going to continue.
And we'll get happier and more uplifting.
All right.
Ending now on Rumble.
Boom.
All right.
Now, let's see.
We're still live on Locals.
Yes.
Okay, good.
We got comments here.
Get the questions in, everybody.
I'll see.
There's a couple of tips here, Jess.
Okay, there are systems that will text and send recorded messages to landlines with county-wide emergencies.
We get them for blizzards, tornadoes, dangers.
I get them for freaking elections, for goodness sake, although I don't even know landlines.