Trump Mug Shot; Pat King Trial; Shelia Annette Lewis Died - A World of Injustice! Viva Frei Live
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Alright, this is amazing.
So, Jordan Peterson is there.
Yeah.
And as he came down the stairs, all of these young generation, next leaders of the world, came down to say hi.
That's Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, and it's amazing.
Check this out.
It was fantastic.
There's Crowder Senior talking to Jordan.
Look at this.
Like a rock star of intellect.
I hear...
All right, this is amazing.
So Jordan Peterson is there.
Yeah.
And as he came down the stairs, all of these young generation, next leaders of the world came down to say hi.
That's Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, and it's amazing.
Check this out.
Okay.
My goodness.
Hold on.
It looks fantastic.
There's Crowder Sr. talking to Jordan.
I can't turn it off.
Look at this.
Like a rock star.
Of intellect.
I'm going to turn this off in a second.
All right, this is amazing.
Jordan Peterson is there.
As he came down the stairs, all of these young generation, next leaders of the world, came down to say hi.
That's Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin.
Hallelujah, people.
Sorry, hold on.
There's a couple of things that are driving me crazy now.
I'm going to make sure that we're live.
Camera's a little off.
We can see the clock right there so we know what time and day it is, but the camera is...
Yeah, that's a little better.
I'm an idiot.
I haven't been on my computer in two days.
Now I gotta go stop the camera from moving.
Oh my goodness.
We're gonna have quite the show today, people.
We have Pat King.
Pat King.
If you don't know, we're starting Canadian stuff.
I know everybody wants to talk about the...
The American stuff, because the world seems to be going to hell in a handbasket.
Let me just get the camera down here.
Stop.
There we go.
The world seems to be going to hell in a handbasket faster than we can keep up, and I find myself saying, it's always darkest before the dawn.
Oh, I'm going to touch the camera again.
It's always darkest before the dawn, but my goodness, when is the sun going to start rising again?
That was Jordan Peterson.
At the RNC primaries debate, which I will talk about afterwards.
Do the interview with Pat King, and then we're going to get into the American stuff.
I didn't notice Billboard Chris.
I mean, I noticed it the night of, but as I'm shooting this...
I look after this, I see Billboard Chris just posted a picture with Jordan Peterson at that spot.
I was like, holy cow, wasn't I just recording that video?
And it turned out that Billboard Chris was also there at the RNC primaries debate in Milwaukee.
What an evening that was for anybody who watched it.
Okay, let me just make sure that everything's good here.
We're live on YouTube, where we will be ending either shortly during the interview or afterwards.
We're live on Rumble, and we are live.
On Locals.
Today's show, I will talk about the primaries debate, my experience in Milwaukee, what I think of the debate, Tucker Carlson's interview of Donald Trump, the, holy crap, I mean, you think Canada's going down the sewer.
It's happening at an exponentially fast rate everywhere.
America, people have to appreciate this.
Florida's a beautiful state.
It's a free state.
America is the last bastion of liberty in this world.
But my goodness, are they doing their best to end that?
Holy crap.
They got the mugshot with Donald Trump.
They've locked up one of the 18 or 19 indicted individuals.
I forget his name now.
His name was Floyd.
His last name is Floyd.
I remember that because I found it quite ironic.
Locked up.
One of the defendants in Georgia didn't get out.
On bonds, because they didn't negotiate a bond.
They got Trump's mugshot.
They got the mugshot of all of Trump's lawyers.
They have now indicted, arrested, booked lawyers for giving legal theory advice.
Former presidents, they want their mugshot.
They want their Winston's face in the mirror.
This is 1984.
And they got it.
I don't know what the repercussions are going to be of this.
But it's like, it's a race to the socialist, communist, tyrannical bottom.
And my goodness, Canada and the U.S. are like, they're neck and neck.
Canada might be a little bit ahead of the curve.
Pat King, one of Canada's political prisoners.
You may think you don't like him.
I was Googling Pat King's most controversial statements before doing this interview.
I gotta tell you, they're not even that bad.
We'll talk about them, though.
Pat King is one of the...
Trucker peeps who got locked up.
He got locked up for five and a half months and denied bail on mischief and incitement to mischief charges because the judge wasn't convinced that he wouldn't go out and recommit crime.
So they locked him up for five months.
We're going to talk about that.
If you don't know who Pat King is, you're going to know who Pat King is after this.
So the question is, we're probably going to go to a rumble, leave YouTube, this censorship, sensorial, censorship, pee-pee-soaked heckle, to quote the Simpsons, who just nuked Jason Levine's channel.
And I'm trying to put a little pressure so they can maybe reestablish it.
We'll go over to Rumble, have the party there.
Then we're going to go over to Locals afterwards, and there's a special.
We're going to have our Locals interview winner, CrazyD73.
We're going to have a discussion with one of our local supporters on Locals afterwards.
The link to Rumble is there.
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Alright, now speaking of the hinged, fringed minority holding unacceptable views, there are few Canadians who apparently hold more unacceptable views than Pat King.
I'm going to let Pat King introduce himself.
I've talked about him with Jeremy McKenzie.
I've talked about him in the past because whatever you think you know or don't know about Pat King, you know where they lock up people for...
What was it?
Five and a half months on non-violent mischief charges?
North Korea, Russia, and Canada.
There you go.
Well done, Trudeau.
All right, I'm bringing him in.
Pat, get ready.
Now, Pat might be...
He may or may not be able to talk about everything freely because Pat's out of jail, awaiting his upcoming trial, which could send him away for a little bit of time because mischief in Canada.
Oh, it's just mischief.
Yeah, carries a maximum sentence of 10 years.
Pat, okay, so first of all, great to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
I was going to say, how goes the battle?
But I can only anticipate 30,000 foot overview, just so that people may or may not know who you are.
Who are you?
Well, I'm just a regular old Canadian guy.
Oil and gas worker for 20 years.
Watched how this country has been going down the hill for a while.
Decided to speak up back in about 2018, 2019.
And I've been advocating against this regime that we have for...
Political entity under Mr. Fancy Socks.
I don't even like saying his name because it's like nails down a chalkboard for me.
But we've been able to discover and investigate a lot of the corruption here and try to get it to the table to get it to the appropriate authorities and nobody will listen to us.
And once again, we decided that Canada had had enough.
We took a little trip to Ottawa.
Well, I guess the rest is kind of history.
Gut and deep shit.
Well, we're going to get into that.
Are you born in Sault Ste.
Marie?
Yeah, I was born in Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario.
I moved out to Alberta when I was 18. Just a backpack of, you know, I'm going hiking across Canada and I got stuck in Red Deer, Alberta.
I wouldn't call it stuck.
It's been my home now since 1997.
I love it out here.
It's the only place that's ever been able to give me a prosperous life.
You know, family, kids, a home, a job, and never had to worry about food on my table.
But I know the rest of the country has those issues.
You've got the Maritimes with those issues.
You've got the Eastern Ontario with those issues.
British Columbia with those issues.
But Alberta has been a blessing.
And they're trying to take Alberta away from us.
They're trying to...
Hinder us in every way in our oil and gas industry.
You've got to remember, we are like the Texas of America.
Sorry, of Canada.
We're considered Texas.
We're floating on the oil and gas out here.
And when Fancy Sox got into it, he initially formulated two bills.
Bill C-69 and C-48, which is the anti-pipeline bill and the anti- Anti-harbour moratorium against only Canadian ships being able to get our products to market.
He bought up a pipeline for $400 million that had nothing to do with the Canadian government.
It was the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
It was being twinned anyway due to safety regulations.
And once he got into office, he immediately bought it up and shut down the project.
So being an oil and gas worker...
Understanding how this all works, we knew that it was a direct attack against Alberta and direct attack against Canada's gross domestic product.
So we decided to formulate a protest back in 2019, in February 14th, 2019.
We took a convoy to Ottawa.
We sat on Parliament Hill with our trucks, what, 178 or so trucks?
And we actually had our voices heard.
We stood there.
We said, you know what?
This is our issue.
Politicians came out.
They paid attention to our needs.
They talked to you.
It's amazing.
They talked to us.
And then we left two days later.
And we had our pipelines reinstated for the projects that were going at the time.
So fast forward now to 2020.
Before we fast forward, let's back up just a little bit.
May I ask how old you are?
Oh, I'm 46. I just turned 46 years old.
46. So you move out to Alberta at 18. For my own satisfaction, leading up to 18, are you a troublemaker as a kid?
Are you a free thinker?
And how does it be that you end up leaving at 18 to go to Alberta?
Well, define troublemaker.
I was just a regular kid, right?
We had our issues.
Yeah, we threw crab apples at neighbors.
We Nicky Nicky nine-doored.
We did those kind of things.
And what happened was, I was 18 years old, and where I'm from, it's either you work in a plant, you work in a facility, the steel mills, the paper mills, or you work in the mines or in the lumber industry in Northern Ontario.
And when I was 18, it was, you don't plan on going to college.
You're a mill worker, and that's what you are.
So what I decided is, well, we'll go get a, I'll go.
Get into college and get working on my millwright.
I was going to be a millwright in the plant at home.
And my first three months into college, they shut down our steel mill and 53,000 people were out of a job.
So there was pink slips handed to them at the gates and I was like, well, what do I do?
Holy crap.
Like, this is our livelihood.
This is what our city thrives on.
This is the only...
Income for our city.
So I saw 300 people lining up for a job at a Wendy's.
We had just got a Wendy's in the community.
And I seen all these people.
I'm like, how do you compete to go flip burgers?
What do I do?
And the EI office was right nearby or the job bank.
And we looked up on the job bank, where is the most jobs in Canada?
And it turned out that Red Deer had over 5,000 opportunities at the time.
And I just got my backpack, said, to heck with this.
I was young.
I figured, you know, backpacking trip across Canada, why not?
And I ended up finding, I found heaven.
I found heaven out here.
Amazing.
So at 18 years old, this now then is 1994?
97. 97. Yeah.
97, 98. So 18 years old, you get up there and you start working the oil fields?
I initially started working in a slaughter plant.
I worked in Brooks, Alberta.
I worked in a beef plant.
It's actually deemed one of the worst facilities to work in all of Canada.
It actually has that record.
It's really horrible.
In terms of risk to employees or in terms of conditions for the animals?
Conditions, risk to the employees, the whole nines, everything.
It's gross.
It's gross.
You're walking around in ankle-deep blood.
You're cutting the heads off cows.
It's bad.
It's bad.
But I worked there for about 18 months and then I got a job on an oil rig.
With some guys that I met in a bar.
We were at the bar one night, and they said, "Oh, you Easterners think you can work our work and do our jobs?" And I'm like, "Yeah, we can do anything you guys can do." Yeah, absolutely.
Boy, was I surprised.
I showed up to work.
I worked for about three months, and I worked myself to the bone.
Hard work.
And the company that I had worked for had sold out and been bought out by a company out of Red Deer, so I went up to Red Deer.
To follow that company, and the rest is history.
I worked my way up from roughneck, entry-level position, to a derrick hand, to a driller, to a tool push, to a senior supervisor, to a flowback specialist, to a completion specialist, which is upstream, downstream oil and gas industry, all by the labor of my back.
My skills came at the job.
You didn't need a college education at the time.
We just walked on to the job.
And then throughout my career, I had absolute amazing opportunities, big projects, been part of some trade, revolutionary trade changes, and I was at the forefront, one of the leading supervisors in it in these big horizontal fracking procedures, and then became a flowback specialist and then a completion specialist.
And from there, I decided I'm going to go back to university.
And I got a degree in occupational health, safety, and environment.
So I got a three-year degree from the University of Alberta up in Edmonton with health and safety and environment.
So not only was I kind of a very knowledgeable, I'm not going to call myself an expert, but very knowledgeable in the field of oil and gas.
Now I had the education to back it up as well.
So with the education...
For my own personal benefit, are you working while you're doing the three-year program?
No, no, not at the time.
So what happened was I ended up having an injury.
I fell 30 feet, shattered both my legs and broke my back.
And then I had my leg removed because of complications.
So I have a prosthetic leg from below the knee.
And I needed to do something.
I couldn't do the hard labor anymore.
So I decided to go back to school.
And I got my degree.
And the rest is history.
I worked as a...
How do you say it?
Health and safety advisor for an upstream and downstream oil and gas and learn how basically environmental issues within a workplace, such as airborne contaminants, enriched oxygen atmospheres, and...
Basically, lots of pressures and stuff.
But my background was in industrial hygiene.
It was testing environments for contaminants in your air.
So we ended up working at that job.
I ended up losing my job due to a conflict of interest.
I stood my ground under the safety guidelines, under the safety hat, and it didn't go well.
And when it happened, it was right around the time of 2018 that...
They started attacking our industry.
Well, they started attacking it in 2015.
As soon as Trudeau came into office, he basically started attacking oil and gas out west.
Absolutely.
So it was tough for us to find more work out there.
And I started reading more and researching more and following what was going on.
Yeah, one of your viewers says OSHA.
It's exactly like OSHA in the States.
I'm trained under OSHA and I'm trained under OH&S here.
I had no idea you lost a leg, actually.
I had no idea about that injury.
Yeah, I had a surgery because of complications.
I tried 14 surgeries to try and put my leg back together and it didn't...
It didn't go well.
So I opted to take it off.
I said, no, I'm not going to live like this anymore.
I want this off.
Which also got me off all the medications that we were on due to the pain and the inflammation and all the stuff that complicated my leg.
Once I got off the meds, I barely even take a Tylenol anymore.
I won't take any meds because I've seen what they were doing to me.
Just for my own curiosity again, things like Ghostitch, do you still have...
Oh, yeah.
Phantom Pains.
Phantom Pains, yeah.
The ghost ditch will drive you nuts, actually.
Luckily, I don't have that.
And how, I mean, this will be the last question on this.
I could go for a while on this subject alone, but learning to walk with a prosthetic limb, how hard is that?
It was like a duck to water.
My leg was already messed up already, so getting the new limb back, getting the prosthetic on was nothing.
It was easy.
I was actually back to work up in the Arctic three months later, working Flowback.
And just on the border of the Northwest Territory.
Amazing.
Well, on this now introduction, people, we're going to end on YouTube because I think I want to get into some stuff that...
We don't know how YouTube deals with these things anymore because it's going to involve why you got arrested and your appearance on...
Well, it's going to touch into the COVID stuff and how I first discovered you.
So this change is nothing from our end.
Everybody, come on over to Rumble.
The link is in the pinned comment.
Removing from YouTube, come on over to Rumble.
3, 2, 1, now.
So this is very interesting, because now it puts into perspective some of the things that I know that you had investigated, for lack of a better word, but we are all entitled to do our own research when it came to COVID and the stuff.
And knowing your background now, it actually explains a little bit why you were...
You were looking into the questions that you were looking into as relates to COVID.
I don't want to interrupt you, but I do have to say this right now, and I forgot.
This is for fundraising purposes.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm only allowed on social media for the purposes of fundraising for my lawyer.
Unfortunately, my bank accounts are still seized, and I meant to send you this too.
This is the email.
For my lawyer.
If anybody cares to donate to my lawyer, it's in the private chat there.
If you could donate to my lawyer, that'd be great.
I don't have an income and I don't have access to financials here in Canada.
It's unbelievable, Pat.
We're going to get into that now.
I'm going to put that disclaimer on YouTube, but it's clear enough anyhow.
Yes.
It is for fundraising purposes, ladies and gentlemen.
We are going to try and get donations if you could put that up at some point.
Now I put the link in the description on YouTube and I'm going to share the...
I put Natasha's email address, which I'll share with Rumble and everybody.
Because one...
Look, we're going to skip a bit to the end.
You end up getting arrested, locked in jail for five months for non-violent mischief charges, although they focused on some of your...
Online statements.
You were held for five and a half months because of the convoy, because of your participation in the convoy.
And the terms of your release are absolute, total and utter tyrannical bullshit.
They're the worst conditions in Canadian history.
I don't know.
Next to the coots four that are still in jail right now, unfortunately.
I think being in jail would probably still be better than having to live under a microscope like I do.
I'm constantly harassed by the RCMP.
I get door knocks anytime after 10 o 'clock in between 10 in the evening till 6 in the morning.
I have a curfew of 10 o 'clock.
I'm not allowed to go out anywhere.
I wasn't allowed on social media for over a year.
I wasn't allowed to talk.
I wasn't allowed to tell my story.
I wasn't allowed to basically defend myself from the online attacks that were coming.
The media is absolutely smeared and tarnished and defamed my name.
They've done an absolute horrendous job at portraying who I really am, all by design.
This is all an attack against me due to the fact that I had a large social media platform at the time.
I also had, you know, an encouraging message that was a positive message, and they didn't like that.
They wanted to keep people in fear, and they didn't want people to be felt uplifted and, you know, propped up to know that they had a voice and they could use it peacefully.
And, yeah, I also did an interview with Trudeau's brother, and I think that probably pissed him off as well.
Because I did an interview while we were in Ottawa with Trudeau's brother, and his brother spilled the beans.
May I ask you to elaborate on that?
Yeah, so Kyle Kemper is Justin Trudeau's stepbrother.
I did an interview with Kyle while we were in Ottawa, just before the EA got invoked.
And Kyle opened up the can.
He said, they've got something over my brother.
This isn't the Justin I know.
They basically blackmailed him.
And this is why he's doing what he's doing.
So his brother openly admits that they're holding something over his head, and they blackmailed him.
I can only imagine what that is.
I can only speculate what that is.
But I guarantee you, it has something to do with some pretty sick things.
Well, I mean, we know some of the casual rumorings that we've heard from, you know, behavior in the year 2000, a little bit beforehand.
I'm going to ask the...
At the risk of asking the dangerous question, the they.
And this is not to make fun, Pat.
I have no doubt that these politicians are compromised.
In your view, the they that has the blackmail material.
I mean, is this part of the Canadian government?
Is this, you know, how Claude Schwab penetrates?
We can call it both sides.
We call it the Schwab clique, for sure.
But Canadians, we have another entity involved as well, the Bronfman family that are here.
If you're familiar with the Nixxiom sex cult that went on, and they got caught.
I think it was Carla Bronfman, Laura Bronfman or something, the daughter of Carl Bronfman, was caught.
Torturing and sexually abusing young people.
And the Bronfman family or the Seagram family that own the Seagram liquor company.
And they've been pulling the string on these politicians since for however long.
And they're involved with this.
These Laurentian elites out of Montreal.
They're all involved with it.
Uh-oh.
Hold on.
Don't worry, I'm going to bring this up in real time.
I'm going to bring up the archive link.
You've got these people.
Yeah, Claire Bronfman.
I said Carl Bronfman.
Claire Bronfman.
I know.
For those who don't know, the Bronfman is a very prominent Jewish family out of Montreal.
And I know that some people are going to...
Because, Pat, one of the go-to accusations is anti-Semitism.
It's New York Times, people, so don't trust Pat.
Trust the New York Times.
Claire Bronfman is sentenced to 81 months for the NXIVM sex cult case.
Will you never stop a former member of the group, asked Ms. Bronfman, a Seagram's heir who used her family fortune to intimidate critics.
That's right.
And their family has been pulling the strings on every Prime Minister in Canada since, well, since I can remember Brian Mulroney, all of them.
The whole family has been corrupted.
Then you've got Klaus Schwab grooming.
Trudeau for all of this stuff, as well as you have links to the Picton Farm and sex assault at the West Point Academy.
I'm almost positive that that is what they're holding over him.
I do have the non-disclosure agreement.
I can't expose it due to...
I'll go to jail.
Hold on a second.
I don't want to break the Canadian internet.
The non-disclosure agreement that relates to the allegations of sexual impropriety that he signed allegedly with a former student?
That's right, at the West Point Academy in Vancouver.
We have the copy of it.
I've actually been giving it to my lawyer so that she has it.
There's a record of it now, more and more coming out.
And it was, he got caught.
He got caught at an event with this young girl in a sexual relationship by her father.
He opened the door and caught them.
And this is not news.
This has been open public.
But we can't divulge the paperwork because we'll go to jail and we'll probably get shot.
But I have given it to the lawyer so the lawyer has it in case anybody...
Ladies and gentlemen, I am not suicidal.
I will not commit suicide.
I'm a father of four.
And I love my life.
So if I die of suicide, it wasn't me.
Let me ask you this.
Pat, I presume as part of your bail conditions, you're not allowed owning or possessing a firearm?
No, no, you're not allowed that.
No firearms because, you know, we won't touch that.
Let's just say this.
The RCMP head of firearms trafficking came into jail and questioned me if I was selling firearms.
This is how bad they got.
Like, horrible.
It's ridiculous.
I forgot how we got off on this tangent.
So, public enemy number one in Canada, you had had some organizational experience in terms of political movements for the oil and gas out west.
And it succeeded.
And these were some of the same...
Tactics has a negative term, but these were some of the same strategies used to raise awareness for the COVID protests.
And the truckers sort of did a similar thing in Ottawa.
Now, hold on a second.
As part of your bail terms as well, you're not allowed discussing the case.
The trial.
I can't talk about my trial and I can't talk about the convoy.
Like, I can't talk about my involvement in the convoy.
Okay, so I'll tell you, and what I love is I don't know anything confidential, so I can't even accidentally say something.
So I'll say what I know in terms of what was publicly released, published, publicly published on you.
You were not, as far as I understand, I'm not even going to ask the question, whether or not you were directly involved in it, because there was some infighting as to whether or not you came in and tried to co-opt the movement.
There was infighting, etc., etc.
Without getting into any of that, the accusations against you are that you were one of the convoy organizers.
You're a very bad man.
You said some very bad things online.
And I don't even remember if there was anything specific that you were alleged to have said.
In relation to the convoy, but you got arrested, swept up with Tamara Leach, Chris Barber, and others as part of the organizers of the convoy and arrested and detained on mischief, incitement to mischief.
I think you're like counseling people to defy police orders.
Nothing violent.
Nothing.
Not one violent charge.
I don't know.
I'll ask it.
If you don't want to answer it, don't answer it.
Any criminal record going into this?
I have a juvenile record, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, but that's supposed to be hidden.
Expunged?
Expunged when you turn 18, yeah.
But no, don't believe that for one minute.
Because they definitely tried to bring that up.
Nothing as of the time of adulthood until your very serious incitement to mischief charges for having participated in the convoy.
Are you allowed, or is it public knowledge as to whether or not you're a defendant to the civil action by Zexy Lee out of Ottawa?
Oh boy, that one we can open up.
We can pull the can right open on that one.
Abso-frickin-lutely I'm part of that one.
Okay, so you go down, whether or not it's part and parcel of the organizers, you get involved in the convoy, you're a vocal proponent, you have a big social media following.
Have you gotten that back, by the way?
Yeah, but it's absolutely shadow banned.
Worse than I've ever seen in my life.
I have over 340,000 followers on the social media.
And then they give me that back for fundraising purposes.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is for fundraising purposes.
We should have like a little...
I need a little chiro.
And if you can donate, please donate to my lawyer at natasha.calvino at gmail.com.
That is how I'm on social media.
That is how I'm allowed, is what I just said.
Jokes aside.
Change your name to Pat King for fundraising purposes only on StreamYard.
Okay, so you get arrested, and I don't want to get you into trouble.
No, I won't let you get me into trouble.
I've done so good so far, this far, I'm not going to get into trouble.
So they arrest you, it was the Friday, the day before.
When did they arrest you?
They arrested me on February the 18th, which was a Friday.
Yeah, so that was the Friday before they came in with the Iron Fist of Fury.
They were actually coming down with the Iron Fist on my arrest.
They were already doing it.
They arrested me actually in Gatineau, on the Gatineau Bridge, on the Gatineau side of Quebec, which I think myself was illegal because I wasn't even in the province of Ontario at the time.
But that's for a child to figure that out.
But yeah, they arrested me as a person of interest.
For what?
Allegedly.
So my charges consist of mischief, counsel to mischief, failure to abide by a court order, intimidating law enforcement.
And then three perjury charges and two obstruction charges.
And so I know this is public as well.
The perjury charges stem from your statements given for your bail hearing, correct?
For my bail hearing, yeah.
So I was getting released on, attempting to get released on bail.
I had two lawyers that now, at this moment, presently, right now, there is a financial and internal audit on the two lawyers that had corrupted my bail hearing.
They basically set me up.
They colluded with the Crown, and they formulated a direct attack on me, which caused me to perjure, according to them, allegedly, on the stand.
And it should have never even went that way.
They set me up.
They set me up.
They turned out to be Doug Ford's...
Whoever the Premier of Ontario, they're his good friends, and they absolutely set me up.
And that is in an Ontario Law Society audit right now.
It's escalated from an inquiry and an investigation to an actual full-blown audit.
So that means they're getting their finances looked at, all their correspondence looked at, every file that they have.
These guys are as corrupt, as corrupt as it goes.
And not only to the point that this lawyer...
Actually said, I can handpick my judges.
I'm the one who selects the judgeships.
So, like, we've got it on record and recorded that these guys were as dirty as it comes.
Yeah, I'm reading Loyal Fedora says, they set you up, you were good to go, then, next thing we knew, arrested.
Yeah.
Yeah, they set it all up.
It was absolutely horrible what they did.
I want to say so much, but I can't.
Yeah, okay, so perjury, the charges they added after the mischief, and people have to understand, mischief, whether or not it's void for vagueness, I don't know if it's been challenged constitutionally, but it's pretty damn vague.
But incitement to mischief?
Like, all right, now I'm verbally suggesting that you do that, which is already vague as a standalone act, and they locked you up for five and a half months?
Five months, yeah.
So I didn't get out until July 18th, 2022.
When I finally got out, it was a long-awaited release.
I was sick.
I looked horrible.
The conditions in the prison were absolutely horrendous.
I was basically...
Put in solitary confinement for about 60 days.
I was isolated from anybody.
Stop for one second there.
The solitary confinement, that's because you refused to get the jab.
So I refused to take the nose swab to make sure I was COVID-free.
I won't stick that thing up my nose, and I told them no.
So they held me for a period of 18 days.
In a range style, but only I couldn't come out.
I could come out every three days and make a phone call or have a shower.
And while I didn't have any numbers and I'm struggling to get lawyers, trying to get phone calls out to my loved ones to let them know I'm okay, and I wasn't able to get a shower.
Now, with my injury, they have to...
I know it's jail and people are like, oh, you're in jail.
You're locked up.
They don't have to.
But they actually do have to accommodate you to an extent when you have a medical handicap, which is a chair to sit on in a shower room.
I can't shower in the main shower.
I have to have a chair to sit on.
And they refused to give me a chair.
So I never got my showers for about 18 days.
And I ended up developing an infection in my leg.
And then they refused to treat the infection.
They brought the doctor up.
The doctor is like, I'm telling you, the doctor in the OCDC prison was just like the doctor from The Simpsons.
Hello, everybody!
Like, this guy was a nut job, man.
And I didn't want him to touch me and stuff, so there was a lot of refusals because the...
The absolute conditions in that prison are disgusting.
There's bugs crawling on the floor.
You're laying on a mat this high off the ground.
You're on the floor.
You're not coming.
You don't have beds.
It was bad.
I've come to the conclusion now that the vast majority of the people who say, well, you're in prison, so fuck around, find out, are so-called liberals, because once upon a time might have been the conservatives who said, well, fuck around, find out.
It's gone full 360 or 180.
I need you to elaborate on these shit conditions in jail.
I have now become sensitized, whereas I never even thought about it, or you just take for granted.
Well, it's bad, but it's not torturous.
They stick you in solitary, set aside their bullshit protectual basis to do it COVID.
So we got to put you in the worst conditions that are most susceptible to getting you sick in the first place because you won't take a fucking test.
What is that like?
Is there a window?
Is there air conditioning?
Is there heating?
Is it cold?
Is it damp, dank rats, cockroaches?
What's it like?
And how do you get through that?
So it's absolutely brutal.
The solitary or ADSEG, what they call administrative segregation, is a cement bed.
There's feces and blood all over the walls.
The floors are absolutely gross.
They don't let you clean them.
They don't give you a mop to clean your cell.
They don't give you any amenities to try and sanitize your cell.
They don't give you soap.
They don't give you anything.
You're stuck on a cement bed with a fire blanket.
And there's no heat.
In the one section we had that I was in, there was no air conditioning.
No, even central vac.
Circulation of air.
Yeah, there was none of that.
It broke down.
There was...
Oh, shit.
How do I go now?
Constant harassment from guards telling me they're going to beat the shit out of me.
They can't wait.
They know where the cameras are.
There's black spots on the cameras and we're going to go punch you out.
The one sergeant on the isolation wing for COVID...
Absolutely.
And I'm waiting for the day that this is all exonerated and I'm going after this guy for absolute torture.
They left my lights on for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 32 days.
I didn't know what day was what.
I didn't know where I was.
I didn't know if it was daylight or night time.
They wouldn't clean your cell.
They wouldn't give you stuff to clean.
It was disgusting.
It was horrible.
Adseg was even worse.
Adseg, there was shit, piss.
It smelled like a morgue down there.
The guards were harassing the other Adseg guys and threatening them and wanting to beat them up.
It was like Alcatraz.
It felt like what Alcatraz would have been like had you been on the island.
It feels like...
I've never been to Alcatraz.
It feels like describing something out of Shawshank Redemption, but even worse.
And now, I'm just saying, I think you're adding wrinkles to my face now as you tell me this.
So it's not the case that the guards there are like, sorry, Pat, we know this is bullshit, but we're just doing our jobs.
These are people who revel in the torture.
Well, this was the first 32 days.
After that, what they were mainly afraid of is they were afraid that I was going to start a prison riot.
Is what they told me.
That was their justification for isolation.
Then, when they finally said, okay, he doesn't have COVID, what are we going to do?
We can't keep him segregated.
We can't keep him isolated.
We have to move him somewhere.
They moved me to what's called One Wing.
And One Wing is where they hold all the murderers.
Where these guys are waiting for trial for murder.
I was housed with an inmate 24-7 a day.
24-7...
He was a double homicide with the 1,000-yard stare.
Everybody on that wing was there for murder, and they were the worst of the worst inmates.
I spent about 30-some days on that wing with 24-hour lockdown.
We'd get out every, I think it would be every second or third day, we'd get out for a phone call, and then you have to stand in line for a phone call because there's only one phone that worked, and the other guys that were in there...
They had seniority, so they would hog the phone and, you know, not let you have the phone.
And one of the guards, and I don't remember his name, but I'll always remember who he was.
Like, if I seen him in public, I would know right away.
I'll go up and shake his hand.
He actually went to bat for me.
I heard him down the hall.
What the fuck are you guys doing to this guy?
He's in here for a fucking mischief, and you got him in there with murderers.
I am going to do everything I can to get you out, Pat, and you do not belong in this wing.
And thank God for him because he felt the pain that I was going through.
And then they finally, after about 30 days in one wing, to make sure I was well behaved and I was a model prisoner, he decided they worked their magic and they got me down to general population for about three months.
And that's a dormitory with a bunch of...
Go ahead.
I was just going to say, they put you there so that something bad would happen to you.
That's exactly what it was.
They were isolating me in with the murderers and the convicted murderers that were being transferred to Penns to hopefully have something happen to me.
I know that for a fact.
When I interviewed Artur Pawlowski, and he's like, they put me in jail, and I was such a risk, I couldn't have pencils or pens or anything sharp.
And then they stick me in a cell with a schizophrenic individual who had pens that he was writing.
And they're like, it's his impression.
I don't think I disagree with it.
They wanted that guy to do something to him.
The man that you're bunked with in a cell, how big is this cell?
It's a 6x8.
It's not big at all.
There's a little tiny desk in the corner, and then you have your bunk, and that's it.
And then you've got to fight to watch the TV across the hall through a window this big.
So the TV's across the hall, and you've got to kind of sit like this.
And the two of you, you know you've got to share media time to watch TV.
Was he mentally schizophrenic?
What type of murder was it?
So he was a gang member.
From what I understood.
I'm not going to say his name, but he was a gang member.
And he was under trial for two homicides.
I'm not going to say anything about what he told me.
But let's just put it this way.
He was a badass.
He was a badass.
But luckily, luckily for me, his mom was the one who cooked.
The pig for us, downtown Ottawa.
So she told him, you be nice to him.
You take care of him.
You don't let anything happen to him.
So I lucked out in that sense, in that way that I got a good sell.
He was a good sellmate, and he was just waiting for trial.
They like you to do dead time.
They like you to sit in jail.
With no time towards your conviction so that it looks better in court.
So he was happy to be sitting there in dead time, doing dead time, because it reduces the amount of time you get on sentence.
But the other guys that were on that wing, the other ones, they were absolute psychopaths.
And we had to share a community room when it comes time to use the phone.
And the one guy, he killed his brother.
Like, murdered his brother, bragged about it, laughed about it, thought it was funny, and just sick.
Sick.
And everybody in that wing, they had that thousand-yard stare, you know?
Like, you know, they just looked at you like, uh...
It was bad.
They fought just for fun because that was their entertainment.
All right.
Lingering psychological trauma that this has left with you?
I don't sleep.
I have insomnia now.
I'm not diagnosed with it, but I know.
You can ask my girlfriend.
I don't sleep.
Insomnia is not one of those things you need to be diagnosed with.
You know when you have it.
Yeah.
What it is, is it comes to, you have guards that come to your door, knocking on your door, on your cell.
Bang, bang, bang, bang!
I need to see you move!
At all hours of the night.
You know?
And then...
Now, while I'm living under these conditions, under these bail release conditions, I get door knocks at 3 in the morning, 2 in the morning, 4 in the morning.
At your place of residence where you are on house arrest.
At my place of residence, yeah.
They've got to make sure you're there.
Yeah, but not only that, a few of them have absolutely, like, damn near kicked my door down.
They've shone their strobe lights in my house to make it look like a rock concert.
They've harassed my neighbours.
You know, my neighbours were watching TV or a movie one night at like 1.30 in the morning and all of a sudden these big bright strobe lights were flashing in their houses.
They were looking at the neighbours' houses and stuff.
Well, it's another way to psychologically torture you is cause strife amongst your neighbours.
Make your neighbours hate you because of what the cops are doing to them to get back at you.
It's an amazing tactic.
Absolutely, yeah.
And I'm aware of this.
So I make do.
I definitely...
I definitely don't sleep.
I don't sleep.
And it sucks.
I wish I could get a good night's sleep.
I haven't had a good night's sleep in damn near two years.
You could leave the house during the day?
I can leave the house during the day, but I have to be home indoors by 10 o 'clock.
So my job involves me having to leave my residence for weeks at a time.
So I can't go and do that.
Unless I have my assurity with me.
After 10 o 'clock, I'm allowed out past 10 o 'clock.
But I got to do it.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is for fundraising purposes.
If you can donate, please, anything helps.
My bank accounts are still frozen, so I don't have access to my banks.
And if you can donate to natasha.calvino at gmail.com.
All payments go to my lawyer.
She does send you back receipts, so it is all up and up.
That's it.
I have to put it in, man.
No, no, for sure.
And I'll do this just again.
I'll say, here's the link to his lawyer's email address.
Holy hell, Pat.
Yeah.
And I'm not even out of jail yet.
I'm not even out of jail yet.
This is what I'm going through for five months.
Okay, so now we're like two months in.
And you're getting denied bail hearings?
There was an issue where you couldn't even get a rehearing for a long time?
Well, they played the calendar game, so they're very skilled at prolonging stuff.
See, I like to explain it as when you're playing in their sandbox, you're not playing in an actual sandbox.
It's like quicksand, the way their system is designed.
The whole system needs to be fixed.
But it's basically...
I'm not available on this date.
But they all know their schedule.
So between the Crown and the lawyers, they all have their schedules.
They know who's available when and for when, at what times.
So he would make himself available.
The Crown would make himself available when my lawyer wasn't available.
And then my lawyer would make a time and he would say, oh, I'm not available on that time.
Then he got COVID.
Then he went on vacation for six weeks.
As well as when you...
When you are denied your first bail hearing, you have to wait 30 days.
So the first bail hearing was denied 30 days.
Get the next bail hearing.
Oh, well, I'm not available.
I'm not available.
I'm not available on this date, this date, and this date.
Okay, we finally get a bail hearing, but they collude together, and I don't...
Yeah.
And then I lose that bail hearing, and that bail hearing goes for another 90 days.
And then when it comes past that 90 days, it was, okay, we're available this date.
No, I'm not available this date.
Oh, I'm not available this date.
Oh, I'm going on holidays.
It's a fucking nightmare and it's enraging because this is how the system works.
Even under normal circumstances, it's hurry up and wait.
Oh, well, you know, the court starts at 8.30 and ends at 4.30.
You get...
20-minute break that turns into 45 minutes.
You get an hour and a half lunch.
Turns into two hours.
You can't get things done.
Reschedule it.
Oh, sorry, the judge has another hearing tomorrow.
Come back in a week.
And then meanwhile, this is for your bail for nonviolent mischief and incitement to mischief.
And you're locked up like a rat in a cage.
In a cage that nobody's cleaning.
For five and a half months.
Disgusting.
I'm talking blood splatter all over the walls.
Feces all over the windows.
Disgusting.
Like, this is...
I don't even know how this place is even standing.
They don't have inspections.
They don't do cell inspections.
They don't do anything.
These guys show up, collect a paycheck, and leave.
That's all they do.
And the guards will even tell you that.
We don't give a shit about this place.
We don't care.
You're here.
You're locked up.
You're transferred.
That's all you are to us.
We're here to collect our paycheck.
We don't give a shit.
So five and a half months, how does it come to be that you finally get...
Liberty, and I'll make sure everybody sees those quotes.
You get out after five months.
How did it happen, and what were the terms of your release?
Okay, so I end up finding a lawyer, Natasha Calvino, absolutely amazing woman.
We went through many.
Basically, I had to interview her to make sure that she was on the same page as us, looking out for my best interests and making sure that I was priority number one.
Once we established that, We put together a bail package for the courts.
Fortunately for me, the judge was kind of citing that I shouldn't be in there that long.
But the Crown wouldn't release me unless I had the most stringent of conditions.
Basically...
You're not allowed to talk to these people, which is Tamara Barber, my best friend who already pleaded guilty.
He took a plea deal, pled guilty, and was released.
Now, I'm not allowed to talk to him.
He's like my brother.
A couple other people that, well, I don't care to talk to, but another gentleman that's, you know, he's like another brother to me.
They basically denied me the communications with people that were close to me.
Then they said, Under the condition of $55,000 bail, of which $25,000 of that, we'll get to that.
Let me just go through the conditions, but you're going to freak right out.
$55,000 bail, three assurities.
So I had that three people vouch for me, one in Ontario and two here in Alberta.
One being my mother-in-law, the other one being a really close friend of mine.
And I get those three assurities.
Then I'm not allowed to do interviews all year, like for the whole time until I got my social media platform back for fundraising purposes only, ladies and gentlemen.
If I'm not saying it enough, I need to say it enough.
My lawyers told me that.
So I get my conditions back that I'm allowed to do fundraising.
Sorry, we're getting released on bail.
I get a little confused.
I apologize.
So I get no interviews, no speaking on COVID, not allowed to talk about COVID.
Not allowed to talk about, not allowed to do interviews to say my side of the story.
I have to watch the media smear me for the last year and a half and not being able to rebut or give any kind of disclaimers or defend myself in any way.
And not allowed on social media.
Wasn't allowed on the internet for a short period of time.
And then I had a flip phone.
Like, I couldn't have a phone that had access to the internet.
Everything was on a flip phone and, you know, the old text where you got to tap three times just to text somebody.
And then, yeah, curfew and not allowed to enter the province of Ontario, not allowed to be in the city of Ottawa.
So everybody knows this is the bail conditions and these are not the current pre-trial terms that you're on until you get to trial.
Oh, no, these are still going.
I'm still on these conditions now, except for I got a little bit of a relax on the social media because they agreed that my bank accounts are still frozen.
So how else am I going to raise money?
I'm from Alberta.
I can't have Ontario legal aid because I'm from Alberta.
So how do I pay for my lawyer?
They're denying my ability to pay for my lawyer.
Oh, well, we'll give you your social media back.
We realize that it's a violation of your freedom of speech, and you can have your social media back, but only for fundraising.
You can only have it back to fundraise and fundraising purposes only.
And then as soon as they give me my platform back, I'm shadowed.
At first, I brought in, I've got over half a million hits on my first video back, and now I can barely get 100 people in a room.
Because they've absolutely censored me.
You'll get out there for fundraising, but we're not going to let your message get out.
So I have to piggyback off all you guys out there, all the podcast people out there.
This is not piggybacking.
I know the way you might feel because you're hampered.
This is amplification.
I don't think people know what's going on.
Pat, let's get the ugly part out of the way.
Some of the...
Controversial mean statements, you said.
As a figure of speech, you said people were so angry with these politicians, someone's going to catch a bullet.
I don't know if you meant...
I think that was the expression you had used.
Well, so those videos, and they were actually brought up in one of my bail hearings, and it was deemed that the videos that they showed were edited, and they're inadmissible in court.
But the media had no problem smearing those.
They took little clips of things that I had said in the past, and I'm talking years in the past.
So the internet is always alive, right?
And it's always there.
But when the mandates come down, and ladies and gentlemen, I just want to say this, mandates are not law.
I don't care who you are.
They are recommendations.
They are mandates put in place as recommendations.
You cannot enforce these.
So I was in Toronto.
I had just got done speaking at an event in Toronto.
And I was told that these mandates were kicking in on...
November 31st.
I believe it was.
November 30th.
But because I had purchased my tickets prior to that date, I was given a 72-hour window that when the mandates kicked in, you didn't have to worry about it.
We'll get you home.
I show up at the Pearson International Airport to get on my plane.
I have...
I get told that I have to go check in at their kiosk.
And I'm like, I don't have to do that.
I just got to scan my code and get on.
So I scan my code.
It says, no, you got to go to the kiosk.
And I'm like, oh, God, here it comes.
I know this is what they're doing.
And they're targeting me specifically.
They see my name on the list.
So I go to the kiosk, but not without having my phone recorded.
Took a little clip, but I have it on, and this phone is still in the possession of the Ottawa Police Services.
So the Ottawa Police Services confiscated my phone, of which that has the evidence on it.
We're waiting to get that released so that we can get all the evidence off it.
But I go to the kiosk.
I ask the lady, what's going on?
She says, you're Patrick King.
I said, yes, I am.
She says, do you have a vax pass?
I said, no, I do not.
I show her the email of...
WestJet saying I have a 72-hour window, all the while I'm recording her, and I have it all on film.
I'm recording her because this is what I do.
I always have a camera running.
She says, yes, you did have a 72-hour window, but we moved it up by 24 hours.
Personally, WestJet moved it up by 24 hours.
I'm pissed.
I'm pissed.
I'm mad as hell.
Like, I am hot.
I'm in Alberta.
I live in Alberta.
I can't get home.
I don't know how I'm getting home, so I'm mad.
Alright?
I got this lady on film.
She's threatening to get the security on me.
I've got it all on film.
I'm walking out.
Like, I'm pissed off.
I make a live video to let people know what happened.
I didn't show the actual video.
I showed a live video.
And I expressed my opinion.
Because opinions in Canada are still supposed to be part of freedom of speech.
Supposed, big caveat, Pat.
Right?
So I say my opinion.
My opinion was, you know, with these mandates, you know, you're going to piss people off.
You're pissing people off now.
Like, you're making people, denying them access in their own country, of which, on my passport, it says, right on the very opening...
That the Minister of Foreign Affairs deems that anybody with this passport should have free travel.
They didn't listen to it.
And I voiced my opinion that one of these days, man, you're going to drive somebody to the point.
Like, they're pissing off ordinary people.
And ordinary people don't, you know, they don't do ordinary things when they're under immense stress.
You know, they'll snap.
They'll flip out.
So I warned people on my live feed that, hey, if this continues, someone's gonna make Trudeau.
And that was it.
And that was it.
And I'll say this.
I feel like maybe I have to give you a harder time because, you know, that's what people, that's what some people would want.
I know the figure of speech.
And I'll say because you said it, it's out there.
Catch a bullet is a figure of speech.
It's by no means a threat.
It's not even intended to be a threat.
It's more like saying someone's going to snap.
Someone's going to explode.
Someone's going to pull a falling down like a Michael Douglas.
And it's not a threat.
It's what it is.
Maybe people are going to say every fear hides a wish and maybe it's a dog whistle.
Or it's just a plain observation that when you break people...
Broken people do broken things.
That being said also, which is exactly why the lawyer maybe hears their own voice before it comes out and says, "Don't use certain types of expressions.
Use the ones that can't be weaponized or misconstrued deliberately." I heard the clip and I was like, "That's not what anyone says it is.
I don't believe it." Unwise to use certain types of hyperbolic figures of speech because people will deliberately misrepresent them because that's what they do.
And that's what they did.
They took it and they ran with it.
All it meant was that he's pissing off ordinary people and ordinary people do non-ordinary things under immense amounts of stress.
That's exactly what I was trying to express.
And not just that, they don't necessarily do the bad things to the people either.
They just snap and end their own lives.
And we've been seeing that in record now.
Yeah, the increase in suicides is astronomical.
But that's what it was.
It was me basically formulating an opinion and letting my viewers know that this was actually happening.
A lot of people didn't believe this was happening, right?
They're like, oh, I don't fly, so I don't see it happening, or I don't travel, so I don't see the travel restrictions.
But this is a real-time moment where here it is, folks.
It's actually happening.
We are living in a communist country that is denying the flights over a frickin' flu.
Not even a flu, but the, what was it?
It was the vax pass at the time.
I remember watching Chris Skye's videos where I said, like, I wouldn't do what he's doing, but my goodness, you know, the world needs all types of people.
Let me see the pampers!
You know, that's what it felt like.
Let me see the pampers!
It felt like Colonel Quake everywhere you went.
That's what it was, Pat.
My wife was working a job that involved her having to go out of the house at night when we were under curfew and she had to have the papers in the car.
And when I, you know, succumbed, when I took the stupid shot back in 2021, as a joke, I emailed my wife the picture of my paper and said, here are the papers for when the police ask.
And, you know, I can get away with that joke because no one's going to accuse me of whatever.
You're Jewish, aren't you?
I'm Jewish.
And by the way, the other thing that the media says about you, Pat, and at the risk of getting in trouble for saying this, Wikipedia, you know, you get accused of anti-Semitism for saying, you know, I might disagree with or question the official numbers of the Holocaust.
And I might be one of the few Jewish people out there who says...
That should be a fair point of discussion where my issue with laws that censor Holocaust denial is they lump into it.
People say, well, I want to argue over the numbers.
And then everybody says, well, if you want to argue over the numbers, it's because you want to minimize the Holocaust.
And I say to those people, if it's 4 million versus 6 million or 3 million versus 6 million, do you think that that's somehow going to make the 3 million genocide less bad than the 6 million?
Like, we're dividing by zero here.
And I don't think that that should be unlawful.
And I don't even, I don't reflexively take it as anti-Semitic.
It's when you're dealing with these numbers, it is, it's, I mean, it should be fair game to question, to ask questions about without being automatically labeled and, and demonized as an anti-Semite, but that's an easy way to discredit you, make people think you're an awful person who threatened the prime minister, anti-Semite.
And if you're rotting in a shit-infested rat cell, that's not my problem.
It'll never happen to me.
Well, that only came from a video that I showed where they showed that they changed the plaque at Auschwitz and Dachau and they changed the number on the plaque.
So then I made a comment on my show that the numbers had changed and I said, are they going to change the history books now?
And that was it.
That was where that comment came from.
But you've got to understand what we're dealing with in Canada.
I don't know if it's just as bad in the United States, but I'll give you Canada's example.
We have an open pool of $45 million that is generated from the Liberal government to pay Anti-Hate Canada or the Anti-Hate Network.
Anti-Hate Network, who all they do is hate, is an absolute reverse psychology platform that has people such as Evan Belgord, Kurt Phillips, and to name a bunch more, that...
That puts smear pieces out on anybody who speaks out against any liberal policy.
And they're nasty.
They made up that Wikipedia.
You can't change that stuff.
They have the money.
To do this.
And one day, they are going to get sued.
I'm going to get this all behind me.
And then I'm going after Evan Belgord personally.
I'm going after Kurt Phillips personally.
These people have absolutely taken anything I've said, no matter what it is.
They're probably watching this right now, Viva.
They're probably watching this, waiting for me to slip up so that they can put it out there.
It's disgusting.
Oh, God, yeah.
I periodically Google my name.
Hold on in here.
I'm in here somewhere.
They have not yet called me one of them self-hating Jews, but I suspect that check is in the mail.
This is all that they have said about me.
Wendy Martin ran in Oxford, Ontario, writing in 2021-2023.
This is for the PPC.
Likewise, in Quebec's Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Westbound, candidate David Fry managed to take 1,498 votes in 2020, while Tony Olinga...
Fared far worse in the last by-election.
They have not yet called me a hateful person.
But if they do, it's anti-Semitism.
If they go after me, it's because I'm Jewish and it's because they are the anti-Semites.
And all I say, Pat, I say...
For all of the demonization, I couldn't really find any prime examples of anything really objectively terrible that you've ever said, as if that's a reason to even think about condoning what Canada has done to you.
And so, moving forward, what they've done is they've used those to attack the convoy.
They've used those videos to self I call it hack journalism and it's probably a term in a dictionary that is hack journalism where they'll take these little clips and they'll edit them together to fit what they needed to say and they actually use those in the House of Commons to argue That we were racists.
We were tyrants.
We were, you know, every name in the book.
You were coming there to violently overthrow the government.
They were trying to pull January 6th.
That's right.
And if you watch any of my videos, it was all peace and love.
It was Woodstock.
It was everybody.
Do not antagonize the police.
Do not cause any disruption.
Be polite.
Be apologetic.
We cleaned up the streets.
We reduced the crime by 90%.
You know, for the three weeks that we were there, people felt safe in the downtown core again.
And that spoke volumes.
But they once again did another hit piece.
So Vivian, or Jillian, sorry, they did a Fifth Estate hit piece.
There's an hour and a half worth of footage that they did not show.
They showed a five-minute clip of me to spin another narrative, which played right into the Emergencies Act.
They knew that the Emergencies Act was being invoked.
The Emergencies Act was illegally invoked.
The Senate did not pass it.
Remember, Trudeau had given the Senate that Friday the day off, so they couldn't vote on it.
He invoked the Act, and then when they came back to work Monday, he lifted it.
Yeah, well, I think people might have forgotten that.
He rescinded the invocation before the Senate could shut it down because the word on the street was he had created such a run on the banks by freezing the bank accounts.
He started getting calls from the banks saying, what the fuck are you doing?
We don't have the cash in our reserves to give all their money out.
Undo this.
And if you don't, the Senate's going to strike it down.
You're going to get embarrassed.
So he revoked it.
Three days after invoking it?
Because it had been...
It was such a national emergency requiring the Emergencies Act.
72 hours later, it had been resolved.
And then Commissioner Rulo comes and pats him on the back and says, you did good, Minion.
Uncle Rulo.
We call him Uncle Rulo.
Yeah, but he's not actually related.
I got...
For goodness sake, when there's two...
What is it?
Pierre or Paul Rouleau?
I forget which one.
But there's two people with the exact same name.
You can understand people.
Although Rouleau is a very common French last name.
French-Canadian.
That was the running joke.
The running joke was Uncle Rouleau.
And that whole emergencies commission, I testified at it.
They subpoenaed me and had me testify at it.
That was a circus.
It was never meant to put the convoy on trial.
It was meant to put the government on trial.
Not us.
And they focused mainly on us.
Not mainly.
Virtually exclusively.
In retrospect now, it was designed to be...
Let's get every evidence that we need in there so that we can justify Trudeau's invocation of the act.
And by the way, for everyone out there, Rouleau is not related to Justin Trudeau.
He's not that Rouleau, but he's a longtime liberal supporting political player.
Handpicked!
Handpicked!
Man, so you get out after five and a half months.
When did you get out?
This is a little over a year ago now.
Yeah, so I got out July 18th, 2022.
I get released and...
You know, I was shell-shocked when I got out.
I looked sickly.
Like, I looked sick.
Did you lose weight or put on weight as a result?
No, I put on weight.
They didn't have any activity programs.
You weren't allowed out in the yard.
You didn't get yard time.
You didn't get an exercise time.
The food that they fed you was for pigs.
Like, slop.
It was disgusting.
Steamed food.
It had to travel from Toronto to Ottawa and then steamed.
Like, this is how...
It doesn't make sense, the whole thing.
And we're eating, like, basically TV dinners, steamed TV dinners all day, every day.
I get out.
I get a crowd of people at the door, onlookers, supporters, whatever, media.
And then I fly home to Alberta and I have to stay at my mother-in-law's house.
I wasn't even allowed to stay at my own house.
May I ask why?
I don't want to get you into trouble, but why?
They just wouldn't let me.
They didn't want me staying at my own home.
I had to be under constant supervision because I'm such a threat to society.
You know, Dave, I'm such a threat to society.
I have to have 24-hour Overwatch.
I've never had a problem with you.
I mean, despite what I've read on the media, it's like, even that, if that's the best you got, then I know that we're dealing with someone who's really not bad.
I'm one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, man.
And here's the other kicker.
So I'm this big, bad racist.
My children are of other ethnicities.
My stepkids, you know, they're of color.
And they tried to bring that up in my bail hearing, trying to deem me a racist.
And my mother-in-law, actually, it was kind of funny.
Because she had the picture of the grandkids in there.
And she was waiting.
Lynn, I'm sorry, I have to say this.
She was waiting for them to say something about being a racist.
And she was, like, ready to pounce.
Because our family's been sick and tired of listening to this.
They're playing that damn race card.
And they don't even know.
They didn't even have the mental fortitude to do the look and investigation themselves to see who I really was.
They just went off absolute atrocious clips that the media were playing to paint that picture with that broad paintbrush.
The problem is it just cannot make sense in law.
That you could have ever been held for five and a half months on these charges.
Period.
Full stop.
I should have been released after 24 hours like everybody else.
In order to appear, you go back and you schedule your trial dates.
It's enraging because there still is a not insignificant percentage of the Canadian population and other population that thinks that, well, you know, he would have talked.
He would have organized another protest.
He would have...
Crippled Ottawa again.
And as if a year later...
Crippled Ottawa.
No, no.
It's enraging that there are still intelligent people who purport to love freedom, who call themselves liberals, who say, "This all somehow makes sense.
Don't cause problems.
You won't get into trouble." And they don't understand that...
It will come to bite them in the ass one day.
For fundraising purposes only, Pat, what's your lawyer's name again?
Yes, this is for fundraising purposes, ladies and gentlemen, and this is for fundraising purposes.
You can donate to my lawyer at Natasha.Calvino at gmail.com.
I want to share.
This is a funny one for you, Viva.
I want to share this for you.
I think this will give you a perspective of how...
I live in politicians' heads.
So this was...
I'm just going to share my screen with you.
Go for it.
I'll bring it in.
Play this video and have a laugh.
Have a laugh.
And ready?
I'll play it.
Go for it.
The one thing that I would caution you about is intelligence is not evidence.
And I think that we lose sight of that.
And if we learn one thing, Raquel was talking about the rule of inquiry into the convite protest.
We know that CSIS didn't do a really good job spying on Pat King, so I'm not really sure CSIS has done a great job spying on Beijing.
So I think I'd be really, really careful about what we see in any of these.
Hold on.
Pause it again.
Is he saying they didn't do a good job because they violated fundamental civil rights or they didn't do a good enough job spying on you?
So this was when there was a balloon flying over North America.
This is how much I lived rent-free in these guys' heads.
Chinese spy balloons are flying across Canada.
They had to get a dig in there saying that CSIS didn't do a good job spying on Pat King.
Who's to say they did a good job spying on Beijing and the foreign interference and foreign influence?
It rhymes, so it's got to be true.
Oh my god!
Oh my goodness!
This is the extent that they go to.
To try and smear what I've done.
I wasn't always an advocate or an activist.
I was investigating stories.
I was covering the Chinese influence in Canada.
I flew in 2019 to the Bilderberg Conference in Montreal, Switzerland.
I caught three of our Canadian delegates there.
One of them was Michael Sabia, who at the time was the CEO of the Quebec Pension Plan.
Who was over there paying these elite bankers, these secret meeting in Montreal, Switzerland.
And the three topics of choice were AI, China, and the weaponization of social media at the time.
And I caught these guys over there.
I'm investigating these on my own dime, doing my own thing, bringing the stories out to light, and this is what they do.
Oh God, he's got the dirt.
We're going to put him in the dirt.
And this is what they do.
This is absolutely...
I call this...
This is one of my crowning achievements.
I love this.
First of all, who is that guy?
Who is this guy?
Benzies or something is his name?
Hang on.
Benzie.
Further on ceases from Benzie, it says in the Twitter feed.
This is a man who loves freedom.
And he's a liberal.
Oh, 100%.
Let me ask you this question.
We're making light of the fact that you have to continually remind everyone this is for fundraising purposes only.
May I ask how much you've burnt on legal fees?
Like just set on fire?
Okay, so initially it was $60,000 to get out of jail.
That was initial.
Through campaigning, through people coming together.
Oh, I didn't bring up the big one.
Okay, so we'll come to that.
Don't let me forget that.
I'm going to put a pin in.
No, no, no.
Do that now.
I won't forget about the law.
Okay, so I get out on bail on $55,000 bail.
I get out on bail.
I get released.
But I can't get released without a $25,000 bond.
I have to put a $25,000 cash bond down.
I ain't got that.
Nobody's got that in today's society unless you're well off.
Well, an angel shows up by the name of Calvier.
And the Sikh community out of Brampton, Ontario, the Sikh community accumulated $25,000 of money and donated it to help me get out of jail.
So this big racist has the Sikh community fronting $25,000 to help me get out of jail.
The $55,000 bail, is that cash bail as well?
No, so $25,000 to get out.
If I breach, my surety's got to put it up, and I have to put it up, the remaining amount.
So we're at $25,000, $55,000, so $30,000 I'd have to put out of my own pocket.
So each of my sureties are on the hook for $5,000 if I mess up.
All right.
So that's cash.
You don't have it, so that's in there.
That's right.
So that's sitting in the crown.
The crown's got that right now.
They're holding on the $25,000 donated by the Sikh community, mind you.
And then in the meantime, for now, through the fundraising, from my last report that I got, I just barely raised over $26,000 in my fundraising campaign.
We do have a couple campaigns coming up.
So tomorrow, Saturday, we have a car show.
Show and shine being held up in Leduc, Alberta.
So bring your cars out if you're in Leduc.
Come bring your cars out.
Show your support and there'll be auctions and wood carving and a bunch of stuff going on.
We got Jonas Milan will be down from Princeton, British Columbia.
He's a chainsaw wood carver.
He's got a bunch of items up for auction and raffle to help.
Accumulate funds for my legal fees.
I'm looking at $170,000 I'm in need of by November.
And I have only barely scratched the surface on $26,000.
How long?
I want to make sure not to ask a question I'm not allowed to ask.
How long is your trial scheduled for?
Six weeks.
Six weeks.
And this is public knowledge.
I also opted for a jury trial.
Because there's no chance in hell am I going to step up against a judge who is a Freemason judge that has already been handpicked because of my luck with judges already.
I'm not going up against a handpicked judge by the Trudeau government.
But the trial now is going to be in what jurisdiction?
In Ottawa?
Well, right now it's scheduled for Ottawa, but we have change of venue applications put in.
We're supposed to hear those applications August 20th.
You've got to pay out the ass to get these basic...
Yes.
Those motions are $20,000 each.
I'm not giving any legal advice.
I don't practice anymore.
I think I would be...
I would take my chances with a jury over a judge, especially in that jurisdiction.
But even still, you're in Ottawa and you're going to get these people who think that they were terrorized.
Oh, yeah.
Into being a jury of your peers.
You've got to move it out.
But anyways, and then you've got to ask the venue to move it out.
That's right.
We don't like you very much, Pat, so no.
And that's it.
And in the city of Ottawa, the media has made it their living goal to show...
Horrible convoy pictures on the media every night at 6 o 'clock.
They will not let it rest.
Tamera and Chris got theirs coming up in September very shortly.
Six weeks on your trial.
Yeah, six weeks.
I don't know the inner workings of how the law works, but I know that the evidence that we have ain't going to take six weeks to prove me innocent.
You don't have to prove yourself innocent except for in a communist regime.
Well, I'm guilty until proven innocent in this country right now.
To the point that my bank accounts are still frozen under this stupid Mariva injunction, right?
But that's for the...
Mariva injunction that hasn't even been certified and Paul Champ, or Mr. Paul Chump, and I hope you hear this, Chump, still has my bank accounts frozen.
Your bank account is frozen under the civil suit Mariva injunction?
That's correct, yep.
Yeah, he will not release it.
How do you pay bills?
I have a prepaid credit card from Money Mart.
I use Money Mart.
Are you working and getting remunerated?
I have my disability for my leg.
And that's all I have.
I can't go out and get a job.
I can't.
I got my leg disability that I'm living on right now.
I'm doing schooling.
So I'm trying to keep myself proactively educated and try and just keep my brain fresh.
But I am doing schooling at this time.
And my career is in the oil and gas industry.
That's what I do.
That's what I'm good at.
That's my professional.
I'm a professional at it.
So that means I have to leave my house for periods of time, sometimes a month.
You know, I'm gone.
So I can't go to do what I can't.
What do you want me to go work in a quickie mart, 8 o 'clock in the morning?
There's not a chance.
I can't.
I can't do it.
I am going to swear one last time because it's a fucking outrage.
And anybody who is not outraged doesn't have a head on their shoulders or a heart in their chest.
It's a fucking outrage.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Well, it's so hard.
Not only that, let's not forget about the NIS agents and the CSIS agents that's following us around.
They'll follow me around with cameras and watch my every movement.
Like I'm some threat to Canadian civilization.
No, I'm a threat to the political realm because of the dirt that I have.
And this is what they're going to do.
They're going to target you.
They're going to gang stalk you.
But I want people to...
Don't be in fear of this.
Ladies and gentlemen, what we've done is we've laid the foundation.
We took the hits for you guys.
You can speak up now.
You can speak.
You can talk.
Business owners, you can talk now.
You know, big, high-up people in corporations, you can talk now.
We're on trial already.
We're in there.
We're going.
But it's time for these people who are voiceless to get their balls back and start talking because we know what they're doing to the corporations.
We know what they're doing to our economy here in Canada.
We know that they're going to try and good luck.
Try and implement another lockdown coming.
They're going to try and do all these things.
It's time.
We've taken the hits.
Now it's you guys.
You know, your A-team's up there.
We need the third stringers.
We need the second line.
People just have to understand the poem by the Holocaust survivor.
At first, they came for the union workers, and I said nothing because I wasn't in union.
They're good.
And now, by the way, the people who...
When I said, "Well, we're getting out of here because I'm not doing curfews again and I'm not getting a vaccine passport for my kids." And then like, "Well, they're lifting the restrictions." And I said, "You think they're not going to try to do this again?" Okay, so your trial comes up.
You're fundraising to pay your defense.
And the fundraising can only go by email, PayPal transfer or whatever, e-transfer to your lawyer.
That's right, yeah.
I do have PayPal.
I do have PayPal on mine, and I have to transfer it all to the lawyer.
I haven't used the PayPal platform.
Don't worry about that.
Maybe I'll ask you afterwards, and we'll get some other links that I can just share with everybody.
For now, it's Natasha's email address.
Natasha's email address, but we also have, we're putting on a rodeo event, September 15th, 16th, and 17th, and there are tickets available online at www.brokenarrowbullsandbash.com.
And that is a weekend-long camping excursion.
We have bulls, bull riding events.
We have barrel racing events.
We have three concerts, one Friday night, one Saturday, and two Saturday.
Tons of kids' events going on.
We've got Nerf Wars.
We've got food vendors.
We've got merchant vendors.
And it's to reestablish the community again, to get people back to understanding, hey...
We can get together.
We can socialize.
We can leave the politics at the door and get back to taking care of one another.
And that's basically what the motto is.
It's time that we start taking care of each other because they are not taking care of us.
The government is not there for our best interest, and I'm a prime example of that.
Well, after we're done, I'm going to talk about a few other stories, one of which Sheila Annette Lewis, who just died.
That's number two.
Number two, there was one out of Ontario.
To confirm the government is...
Pat, I'm going to continue live after, but message me all of the links that you want me to share.
I'm going to put them in the pinned comment.
We'll talk and catch up after this.
Ordinarily, I'd end the stream and we would say our proper goodbyes, but I'm going to keep going.
It's an outrage and everybody has to know about it.
An absolute outrage.
I will snip and I will clip and I will share this around.
At the risk of having my bank accounts confiscated, I will obviously be sending something to your lawyer after this stream because...
Well, here's the defense on that one.
They can't freeze your accounts when they're going to my lawyer.
If they do, my lawyer is such a pit bull.
She's amazing.
They can't go after that.
I believe PayPal is off your email.
I don't know.
I don't know how PayPal works, but I do have a PayPal account.
But know this.
My lawyer is one of the few lawyers that actually has Canadians' best interests at heart.
She is working diligently.
You are getting receipts for these because the Crown has her under a microscope now to make sure that the funds are being allocated to the appropriate directions and they're not going to Mr. King to help him survive.
The Crown wants their penance.
They want their money.
They want their...
Yeah.
It's a bloody outrage.
And I have no doubt.
Well, actually, I say I have no doubt.
You're not going to get convicted.
I think it's going to end with proper justice.
As a result, the injustice will have come through.
What has been done to you cannot be righted.
The wrong that has been done to you right now cannot be righted.
You could sue for malicious prosecution.
Good luck with that.
It cannot be righted.
So even justice at the end of the line, you have been the victim of an egregious politically motivated injustice in the interim.
Absolutely political motivated.
Absolutely.
And whatever anybody thinks about you, you could be a Holocaust denier, bona fide, it never happened, it was a hoax, and you still don't deserve this.
And by the way, you're not that.
No.
Period.
No.
But, you know, I look at it this way.
Cancel culture is a sick, sick thing in this world.
It is a parasite on a democracy.
And, you know, you see, I've seen your video of Jordan Peterson.
I see Jordan fighting back.
I see Jordan speaking up.
And I understand where he's coming from.
He's getting the same treatment, albeit he hasn't been jailed.
But he's getting the same treatment as I am with the cancel culture, with the board of the college board and the psychologist board that want to retrain him on social media.
That's basically what I'm doing right now.
I'm being retrained on social media on what not to say anymore because I'm not allowed to say my opinion.
Like the court order they gave Art to Pawlowski.
When talking about COVID, you must say the following things.
It's consensus that masking and vaccination campaigns are very good.
It's a professional lynching when it comes to Jordan Peterson.
They use the profession to do it.
And with you, it's a judicial lynching.
They use and abuse whatever the tools of power are that they have over the individual.
In your case, you're not a member of a professional order.
They'll just use the justice system.
With Peterson, oh, they'd use the justice system, too, if they could.
And who knows, with the laws that they've passed, we're not far off from some of those statements being contrary to the...
Conversion ban Bill 4, whatever the hell it is, Bill C4.
You've got to remember, too, that I also pissed them off when I challenged the COVID narrative, too.
We were going to talk about that, but I'm not allowed to talk about much COVID, but I did piss them off.
Well, by the way, I was going to...
I had my questions about the Stu Peter thing, but I'm going to avoid it because I don't want to get you into trouble, period.
Okay, well, just know that, ladies and gentlemen, I did contest the COVID laws, which absolutely set a fire under the Canadian judicial system.
And if you're familiar with the case here in Alberta, it adds to it as well that it was deemed that Dina Hinshaw was not following her professional criteria and that she was only going off of recommendations by the government, which deemed...
That our COVID mandates here in Alberta were illegal.
And she was lying about the death of teenage kids to further the fear.
Dina Hinshaw is an awful, evil person.
Period.
I pissed them off.
I pissed them off out here.
Do not affirm, confirm, or deny that, Pat.
Pat, we'll keep in touch and we'll keep following this and I'll keep doing whatever I can to help you.
For sure, I appreciate it.
This is not a question of being partisan.
It's not a question of being done.
I believe what is being done to you is vehemently, it's not the right word, vigorously, deeply wrong.
Period.
I'll ask you the questions and I'll give you the hard time on some of the stuff where you might have gotten things right or wrong and you might have used words that you shouldn't have used.
This is bullshit.
Through and through.
And people need to understand it.
They can hate you.
They can think that they hate you.
And they still can't tolerate this.
Love me or hate me, you can't debate me.
That's my motto.
I'm dead serious.
I have the proof.
I have the evidence.
I have the stories.
I've traveled.
I was the boots on the ground.
I have the stories.
But no media will get them out because they're so afraid that Mr. King is such a bad man.
I always ask reporters, show me where the bad man touched you.
Because he must have touched you somewhere that you're so afraid to tell the truth.
I say, but even if they hate you, they can love you, they can hate you.
They can't lock you up for five months on a non-violent mischief charge, period.
And someone has to politically answer to that, and there has to be a political reckoning.
And if there isn't, it's the end of Canada, period.
Even the detective, so they put homicide detectives on our cases.
So the homicide detective, when I was being released, went up to my girlfriend and said it was about time.
He should not have been in there that long.
No shit Sherlock.
Was his name Sherlock?
I don't mean to.
Detective Benson.
No shit, Benson.
No bull, Benson.
Pat, okay, I'm going to stay live, but thank you.
We'll keep in touch.
We'll follow this up and I'll be following it and make sure that...
I got a big mouth and a loud voice, so we'll keep it going.
Well, I appreciate it.
All the help I can get, man.
It's so stressful.
I got ulcers.
I got a bad gallbladder now from it.
The process is the punishment, and it's deliberate.
It's not an accident.
I put on an easy face and a shitty grin, but behind there, there's some trauma for sure.
Well, I'm not projecting.
I think I see the trauma, and I...
Suspect you're not allowed medicinal marijuana.
Don't answer the question.
I don't even know that that helps, but there's no question.
It's torture, and it's meant to be.
It's bad.
Send me all of the links.
I will blast them out, pin them up, and we will do a follow-up.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thanks for having me on, man.
Thank you for coming on and we'll do it again for sure.
Remember, ladies and gentlemen, fundraising purposes only.
I'm changing my name back after you leave.
Pat, be as strong as you can under the circumstances and hopefully we'll just raise a little bit of awareness and people will say, holy shit, it's gotten this far?
I didn't know that.
Time to put an end to it, politically speaking.
Thank you kindly, sir.
All right, man, go.
Enjoy the day.
Take care.
Bye-bye.
Peace.
All right, we got this one.
I'm going to remove that.
How do I kick this from the studio?
No, I don't need to kick that.
Okay, I'll kick from the studio in the back.
Kick guest?
No, I don't want to kick guest.
He'll sign out when he's ready.
Everybody, thank you all for being here.
We're still going on.
It's outrageous.
It's outrageous.
Okay, but now speaking of the outrageousness, and it's not going to end with Pat King, we touched on, we're going to get into the Trump stuff.
There's no shortage of people talking the Trump stuff, but we'll talk that in a second anyhow.
Let's just finish up with the Canadian stuff because I said Pat's not going to be the...
Pat's not the last one that they're making an example of where the government is showing you.
Not only are they not there to protect you, despite all of their...
It's time to keep you safe.
Let me bring up the story.
Do you remember Sheila Annette Lewis, the Albertan woman who needed an organ transplant of a mystery organ we don't know?
We can't know because the government put a gag order on her lawsuit that she filed, a publication ban because if people found out who the doctors were that were denying an organ transplant to a woman because she refused to get the jibby jab, they might get angry at the doctors.
They might get angry at the hospital.
They had a publication ban on her charter challenge, which she lost, apparently removing someone from the...
She got all the other vaccines that she needed to get to get up to speed for the organ donation but didn't want the jab.
They took her off the list knowing that she had a terminal illness and that if she didn't get this organ transplant, mystery organ transplant, she would die.
This was going on for years now.
And she died.
Let me just get the...
The tweets.
Where the heck is it?
Is there an article?
Where's the article?
I had the article up here.
Okay, so hold on one second.
Let me just Google Sheila Annette Lewis died.
Oh, I was going to go to her GoFundMe.
Oh, here we go.
Let's go to National Post.
There.
Alberta woman denied transplant.
Dies after being denied transplant.
Alberta woman dies after being denied transplant for refusing to get COVID vaccine.
Hey, FAFA, right?
There's the people out there who are going to say, fuck around, find out.
All she had to do is submit her body to the government to capricious, unscientific mandates.
That's all she had to do.
She refused the COVID vaccine and was denied a life-saving organ transplant.
At least the National Post is framing it a little better.
Okay, she died.
She was on a couple of months ago.
I think I was in Montreal when it happened.
She was on.
We were trying to raise the money that was needed for her to get the transplant in Texas if she were still eligible.
She filed a malpractice lawsuit against the doctors and the hospital who refused to give her the organ transplant or to put her back on the list.
They apparently came to some sort of very confidential settlement just recently.
Success.
Oh, no.
She died.
In recent months, Lewis has been crowdsourcing funding to travel to the United States to get an organ transplant, but she died before that happened, the Justice Center for Constitutional Freedom announced on X, formerly known as Twitter.
58 years old.
I mean, there's not more to the story.
If you haven't seen the interview, you could go watch it, but...
I'm just going to change my name back.
So she passed away.
She died.
And she didn't die.
So, you know, maybe the National Post can grow a pair and say she was murdered.
She was indirectly...
Denying life-saving treatment.
I don't think that that would even qualify as, you know, letting nature take its course.
She wanted to live.
The hospitals had the means to carry out the required procedure to save her life, and they didn't.
Why that might not be...
Politically, I will regard that as murder.
It might not be murder in the legal sense.
This is not an accusation of fact.
It's a statement of my opinion.
This is a government-sanctioned murder of Sheila Annette Lewis because she didn't submit to the government's will and whim.
And that's it.
That's the latest coming out of Canada.
Now, I forgot to do the rumble rants here.
Hold on.
Let me bring this up here.
There's two rumble rants.
And then we're going to get into the American stuff.
Maria Patel says, please add to Pat's fundraising.
I shall be.
And then we got Touch the Riot.
It's not Touch the Riot.
It's Touch the Riot.
Viva.
Glad to hear from King directly.
The endless lying about him has been pissing me off ever since Trudeau attacked the convoy.
Locals chat, not working, FYI.
That better be working for the time.
Okay, no, it seems to be working now.
You might have had to refresh.
Thank you.
Okay, so that's the latest coming out of Canada.
So we're all good there.
Let me go to the chat and see what's going on here.
Oh, by the way, so we are having, when we go to the locals exclusive, Crazy D73, the winner of this week's locals discussion.
So it's a supporter from our community, and we're going to have a discussion because apparently she had the best dog ever, and unless it was Winston.
Murder by withholding life-saving medical procedures because of illegal discrimination, says Rob A. Don Ahmaud, for Sheila and her family, they won...
They won SOB.
How do they sleep?
I think the SOB, I know what you mean.
It's the government's mother.
Government is murdering kids, so no surprise there.
And people were asking, you know, cynically, did they ask her family for her organs to harvest?
It's just, it's like, we're not yet near the sunrise, it looks like, so it's going to get a little darker.
And that's the second.
I forget the name of the auto.
Hold on.
Let me get the name of the Ontario man.
Ontario man dies kidney COVID.
Ontario man dies after being denied kidney transplant.
This is the second person.
Crazy D, we're not ready yet.
It'll be a little while.
I see Crazy D in the backdrop.
Here, Ontario Man.
I talked about this story a little while ago, but it's one that didn't really make the headlines.
Ontario Man dies after being denied kidney transplant for being unvaccinated.
It's just terrible.
Alright, now.
It's not just terrible in Canada, people.
The insanity has gotten next level in the States.
So I was in Milwaukee for the RNC debates.
Yeah, it's a couple days late now.
The insights and the analysis of the debates has taken place.
Dan Bongino had some amazing takes in his stream yesterday.
Everybody should watch it, although 80,000 people were watching live, so I think people have heard his insights.
Basically, the bottom line for everybody who seems to have a good political wherewithal, Vivek came out the hands-down winner.
DeSantis' shameful moment of waiting to see who raised their hands to see if they're going to support Trump even after a conviction.
That's a very bad political angle to take.
Asa Hutchinson has no business being there.
He's a deep...
Deep state snake.
And if he didn't, if anybody had any doubts before this debate, Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas, I think, former DEA, lecturing Trump on how he has to show respect for the weaponized, politicized, propagandized justice department, justice system that is persecuting him.
Horse crap.
Respect the system that is abusing you.
Respect the corrupt system as it's being corrupt to you.
Bullcrap.
Asa Hutchinson, deep state.
Or deep state, administrative state.
Swamp.
Let's call him swamp.
Chris Christie ended his political career.
I mean, his political career was already done, but Bongino had a very good insight about Chris Christie.
Patrick Bet-David, who I finally got to meet in person Wednesday, also incredibly smart, incredibly insightful political analysis, said, Chris Christie, for whatever the reason, might have an agreement with DeSantis to come in as DeSantis' pitbull, attack Trump in a way that DeSantis can't attack Trump.
Bongino says, you know, Chris Christie might be vying for his Fox News, maybe not Fox News, MSNBC, CNN.
He's got to make a life after he's out of politics.
He's politically, he has no political future.
He's got to make his money.
He's got to find a way to guarantee his future.
What better way than by indirectly kissing the asses of CNN, MSNBC, maybe even Fox News, who are also vehemently anti-Trump, than by taking a politically hopeless pursuit of Taking cheap potshots at Trump.
So he's ended whatever political career he ever could have potentially hoped to have had.
His run is dead in the water.
I think he's destroyed whatever shitty legacy he had as a pretty, you know, as far as I understand, unsuccessful governor.
But he's building his future.
Look how good I was.
I went after Trump.
Good.
AMSNBC.
I can be one of your senior advisors now.
So Chris Christie, and he got booed like he deserved to get booed at that conference.
Who else was there?
Nikki Haley.
Decent.
Neither here nor there.
The guy with the eyebrows who, he kind of looks like Dukakis, I think.
North Dakota.
I forget his name.
Decent, but...
Like, no chance.
Shouldn't be there.
And the big talk was actually Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson, which I thought was great.
I mean, good, but not great.
I mean, maybe I'm projecting.
Trump looked a little fatigued.
He looked a little...
Not tired.
Disappointed.
I mean, he was still funny.
He had the sense of humor, and he was, like, making funny jokes.
A lot of them involved the number two, for some reason.
But...
So that's it.
I mean, that's the inside of it.
The debate was a gong show.
It was a pure, useless gong show.
Vivek, though substantively absolutely hands down the best, though absolutely hands down the best in terms of being unapologetic, and as Barnes astutely observed in his analysis, Vivek represents the populist base of the GOP.
It's an amazing thing that it has to take a wet-behind-the-ear, green-out-of-the-grassy-green politician.
New to the politics to actually tell the rest of the GOP field this is what the populist base of the GOP party wants, believes in, and you guys, you're as good as Democrats.
Let's just operate on the basis that climate change is real.
Democrats.
Operate on the basis.
I'm trying to think of what even separated half of those politicians from Democrats.
Nothing.
You got Asa Hutchinson pulling the Democrat line.
You gotta respect the system.
And if you don't respect the system, it's unbecoming of a president.
Chris Christie saying that Trump is beneath the office of the presidency.
I got two fingers for that.
And they're on separate hands.
Not the rock on, but the piss off.
Vivek is the only one out there.
DeSantis.
I like DeSantis.
But he's socially awkward in his presentation.
He's not fluid.
He's not smooth.
And him waiting to raise his hand to say whether or not he's going to support the president, Trump, as the candidate, even if he's indicted.
Let me just see here.
Am I going to be alone?
I don't want to be alone.
I don't want to be the only one to say yes.
And if everyone else says no, then I can say no too and take the principal stance.
Horse crap.
Vivek, I think he just needs to come off a little less...
Who am I to call someone hyper?
But you know what I mean.
That's my analysis of the debate.
Now, there was something else there.
Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson.
Okay, one of the dogs...
Oh God, one of the dogs has done something here.
Let me bring up one of the clips.
I say, love him or hate him, you gotta love him.
And during the interview, he says, you know, I don't know if I have it in this clip.
He says, you know, people hate me.
I'd like to think they like me.
I think they do like me.
I genuinely think even the people who think that they hate Trump, let me phrase this.
The people who vocally say how much they hate Trump, I don't think they hate Trump.
And I feel kind of the same way, and it's not narcissism whatsoever.
I think that even my haters, and I don't have that many of them on Twitter, I still think even my haters like me.
And I certainly know that if we were to have a discussion, even if I were to call them names, needle them a little bit, they would like me.
Because I'm a likable guy.
And I think Donald Trump, by all accounts, everyone I have ever met says not only is Trump a likable guy, but he makes you feel like the only person in the room.
But I have never seen spirit like there is right now.
Even coming down here, just the people on the road that are just absolutely going crazy.
And the reason is...
I think they like me, and I know they love my policies.
I hope they like me, too.
You know, a lot of people say they don't like me, but they like my policies.
I think they like me.
Two.
He was doing the two.
And I don't know.
It's not scripted.
It's just natural.
I think he says, some of them are polling at 1%, under 1%, maybe 2%.
And he was saying the two like the way he just said it there.
But I have never seen Spirit like it is right now.
And the reason is...
Because crooked Joe Biden is so bad.
He's the worst president in the history of our country.
How bad is he?
I don't think he's going to make it to the gate, but, you know, you never know.
How bad is he, though?
But he's a corrupt person, so corrupt that I took the name off Hillary.
You know, I don't do two people at one time.
You imagine the thing, it's like, it's so, it's kind of like...
Deadpan comedy.
He's so corrupt.
He's got a crackhead son who commits felonies, gets protected by the FBI, taking millions of dollars from foreign governments.
He's so corrupt.
It's an actual destruction of the office of the president.
He's so corrupt.
I took the name Crooked from Hillary and I gave it to Joe.
I took the Crooked Hillary and I made it.
I retired the name.
It was a good day for her.
I bet she was very happy.
And I used it for Joe because it's Crooked Joe.
But Joe is really...
But you don't think he's going to make it?
Well, I think he's worse mentally than he is physically.
And physically, he's not exactly a triathlete or any kind of an athlete.
You look at him, he can't walk to the helicopter.
He might be an athlete in corruption.
He could win the Corruption Olympics.
Trump, you might be wrong about that.
He walks.
He can't lift his feet out of the grass.
You know, it's only two inches at the White House, right?
It's not a lot.
But you watch him and it looks like he's walking on toothpicks.
Okay, love him or hate him, you gotta love him.
And by the way, do you remember a grass being two inches at the White House?
Do you remember the image that some people were trying to use to make Trump look bad?
Him standing, looking sternly at a young kid who's mowing the lawn?
People say, like, what an asshole.
Look at the way he just stares at a young child mowing the lawn.
I Googled that.
I didn't know the story behind that image.
There was a kid whose lifelong dream it was to mow the lawn at the White House.
He got to the White House.
Trump is trying to talk to him.
And the kid says, no, I can't talk to you now until I finish mowing the lawn.
And it was actually Trump trying to engage with a 12-year-old kid who was so steadfast trying to do his job that he wouldn't talk to the President of the United States of America until he finished fulfilling his dream of mowing the lawn.
So there's that.
Okay.
Oh, there was another clip from the interview that I wanted to share because it's a good one.
No, not Justin Trudeau.
Oh yeah, here we go.
Listen to this.
My insights.
Take them for what they're worth.
The first thing I would do would be I would seal up the border good and tight, except for people that want to come in legally.
Do you think we're moving towards civil war?
How dare you ask that question, Tucker?
There's tremendous passion and there's tremendous love.
And by the way, I'm not faulting Tucker.
At all.
What I'm saying is how outrageous it is now that we live in a world where that question could, not even in theory, but could result in Trump being accused of violating the terms of his release in any one of the four indictments.
He can't threaten anybody and he can't stoke another insurrection.
And Tucker asks the question that some people might be nervous to ask.
Do you think we're nearing a civil war?
Depending on Trump's answer to this question.
It could be misinterpreted by Fannie Willis.
Oh my goodness, he said we're heading towards the Civil War.
That's a dog whistle for Civil War.
I'm sure Jack Smith is sitting there with his groupies, his FBI groupies or whoever the hell they are, Department of Justice groupies, just like having them, oh, just please say something, Trump.
Say something.
Do you think we're moving towards Civil War?
There's tremendous passion and there's tremendous love.
You know, January 6th was a very interesting day because they don't report it properly.
I believe it was the largest crowd I've ever spoken before.
And you know some of the crowds I've spoken before.
And like July 4th on the mall, I think they had a million people there.
You're a liar.
That's one of your 17,000 confirmed lies, the amount of people you had at your inauguration, because that's what the media does.
The biggest crowd I've ever spoken before was on January 6th.
And people that were in that crowd...
A very, very small group of people, and we said patriotically and peacefully, peacefully and patriotically, right?
Nobody ever says that.
No, they delete it.
Go peacefully and patriotically.
But people that were in that crowd that day, a very small group of people went down there, and then there are a lot of scenarios that we can talk about.
But people in that crowd said it was the most beautiful day they've ever experienced.
There was love in that.
There was love and unity.
And you know the jackasses, blue checkmark, Rob Reiner's Victor Shee, George Takei, Sington, Mike Sington.
They're going to make a montage now.
There was love and unity.
They're going to show the same January 6th clips that they showed.
It was peaceful.
You know that those pathological, gaslighting, liar, hack propagandists are out there splicing together their propaganda so they can have their Continue to have their political orgasm over the indictment of their...
And...
I have never seen such spirit and such passion and such love.
And I've also never seen simultaneously and from the same people such hatred of what they've done to our country.
So do you think it's possible that there's open conflict?
We seem to be moving towards something.
I don't know.
I don't know because I don't know what it...
You know, I can say this.
There's a level of passion that I've never seen.
There's a level of hatred that I've never seen.
And that's probably a bad combination.
And I humorously said in the tweet, how long until Fannie Willis claims this is incitement, intimidation, or insurrection?
And then the people giving Trump a hard time for not going to the debate.
His answer on why he didn't go to the debate was the right answer.
What do I got to go to a debate?
I'm 50, 60 points ahead of these people.
I got to go debate with eight schnooks on it.
I'll say seven schnooks.
I'll say six schnooks.
I don't yet put DeSantis in the schnook, nor do I put Vivek in the schnook.
But I got to go debate with six people who all that they want me, all they want to do is throw accusations at me so you can splice together stupid videos.
Like, I don't need to do that.
Oh, I need to go on stage so that Mike Pence can accuse me of witness intimidation for calling him a liar.
For lying about what I asked him to do on January 6th?
Thanks, but no thanks.
I'd rather go have a colonoscopy without sedation.
That's right.
Anybody who's had a colonoscopy will know how much that hurts.
Okay, so that was the Trump-Tucker Carlson speech.
Let me just see here.
I got a couple more things in the backdrop.
Before we head over to locals, people, I'll finish.
I'll end with that one.
Here we go.
Here we go.
They wanted their mugshots, people.
They want it to...
It's an orgasm.
It's an orgy of rage.
It's two minutes of hate.
George Orwell described it in 1984.
It's two minutes of hate that has lasted the better part of...
I'm going to make sure I look good in the mugshot.
But look at...
And it's like...
It's deliberate downward lighting.
So it makes them...
The shading is unflattering.
It makes their forehead stick out.
It makes them look villainous because you have the bags under the eyes.
I mean, this is not an accident, people.
I don't know everybody's name offhand.
They got...
I got Sidney Powell, Giuliani in the middle.
And I'm thinking, like, we're going to look at Trump's...
Now confirmed official mugshot, because there were two that were circulating yesterday.
One wasn't the official, one was photoshopped.
The one that was photoshopped, it was virtually identical to the original.
I don't understand why, you know, it doesn't matter.
Did they sit around saying, Jesus, okay, what's my, what's my, this mugshot is going to be, it's going to be like political porn for the enraged, the deranged, the unhinged.
It's going to be political porn.
What's my face going to be?
If we're going through here, okay, the first one is just deer in the headlights.
Like, I don't even know how the hell did this even happen.
We got another deer in the headlights here, like resignation.
I'm going from one, two, three, top left to right.
Top right, anger and not hiding it.
Sidney Powell looks like, no, this is just another day.
Giuliani looks like he's trying to, I don't know how he knew what Trump was going to look like, but he looks like he's almost...
Gauging the Trump.
Jenna Ellis laughing at this because it's a sad, sick political joke.
They've got their political porn for the week.
They're going to go look at it.
They're like, oh, yeah.
Look how bad these Rico...
They're all part of the Rico conspiracy.
Naughty, naughty.
Did I bring up...
Did I bring up...
Where's Trump's?
I got to bring up Trump's.
Hold on a second.
Let me get Trump's mugshot here.
Because if they put it on an NFT, here we go.
Okay, well, this was not the link that I was going to bring up, but not that window.
Trump's, I wonder if he was rehearsing it.
I wonder if he said, do I go with smile because you're a bunch of clowns or do I go with rage because this is rage.
He went with rage.
They make that dark, dark Brandon meme with the eyes glowing.
Could you imagine Joe Biden sitting down for a Tucker Carlson interview?
Like that, like Trump did for 45 minutes, or maybe it was longer and they cut some part.
Could you imagine Joe Biden?
They want to make the dark eyes, dark Brandon meme?
Someone who's coming with righteous indignation?
Take back what they believe is rightfully theirs, the position of the presidency.
Take back what they rightly believe is being absolutely destroyed.
The nation, the greatest, freest country on earth that has been a beacon of light for democracy for the rest of the world and has now been turned into a sick political joke.
A kangaroo court that would make Putin and Xi and Kim Jong-un green with envy.
Holy crap.
You know, Putin's sitting there blowing planes out of the sky of people who've insurrected.
They're looking at Joe.
It's like, oh man, you guys are good out there.
Set up that January 6th.
What should have been in Trump's answer there?
He alluded to it.
We can get into who else was in the crowd.
Set up your fedsurrection January 6th.
You know who was in the crowd?
A lot of people who were very angry at the way the country is going.
And a lot of FBI informants, agents provocateurs, and infiltrators.
That's who there was also a lot of.
Oh yeah.
Trump looks like someone who says, I am pissed.
You're going to know that I'm pissed and I'm determined.
And that is the look.
I don't know how long he practiced it for.
I don't know if he didn't ever practice it.
It just came off naturally.
That is now confirmed to be the authentic I'm coming back to take the country back from the corrupt criminals that have hijacked it and all of its institutions.
Lordy, lordy.
Oh, there's rants.
So hold on.
Let me just see.
I think we've got almost everything I want to play out on something good.
We're going to go over to locals, people.
And we're going to cover a couple of stories exclusively there.
In fact, you know what?
No.
We'll cover a couple of stories exclusively there.
Not one in particular.
I'm going to share this here.
This is our locals community.
Come on over for the after party, for the tips.
We'll have it exclusive.
I'll cover the tips.
They're like rumble rants in there.
Come on over there afterwards.
The link.
Link.
I'm going to just make it bold in caps.
Link to rumble.
Boom shakalaka.
Go.
And now, before we go there, just read some more Rumble Rants.
I see our guest of the day is in the back, so we're going to do that in Locals as well.
Polly Mander.
Who is missing in those mugshots?
Where is Pence?
Who is not there?
Well, Pence is not one of the indicted, so he's not going to be there.
There were 18 of them.
There was the guy, Floyd, who was denied bail.
He's in jail.
I'll maybe talk about that Sunday because I have yet to get clear on the details.
You spend an entire day on a plane, you miss a lot of news.
Paul Amanda says, who's not there?
So there's a number.
I mean, there was only nine in that, and there's 18 indicted individuals.
So where are they?
I'll have a look.
Paul Amanda says, please talk about Jordan Peterson and how he is choosing to fight what he is going through.
How easy it would be for him to turn and ignore it.
How you feel because you're next truly our example.
I'll get there in a second.
Maria Patel says, Gadsad was chosen by Jordan's College to re-educate him.
Great video.
Oh, that's a joke.
Okay, yeah.
So Gadsad put out a video that said, I'll be...
I think you're joking.
There's no way he could be picked.
But he says, I'll be his re-education professor.
So the sad truth, 1594.
Go check it out.
Check it out.
That's Maria Patel.
It was a joke, though.
And then Trumpette says, did you see the video of the neighborhood in Fulton County as Trump went by after the photo session?
I didn't, Trumpette.
Could you put that link in Rumble?
And I'll have a look at that.
Now, someone just said, Buddy nailed it.
Clint Eastwood stare.
Alright, there you go.
So, Buddy underscore Weiser said, Clint Eastwood stare.
And then someone said, yes, Buddy nailed it.
Jordan Peterson.
Let's talk about that briefly.
I talked about it on Wednesday when I went live at the RNC from the Rumble studio.
Oh, he's achieved escape velocity from the black hole.
That Canada is turning into.
In that he doesn't need his license.
He doesn't need his license.
I don't know what amount of his revenue comes from his practice as a clinical psychiatrist.
I don't think it's much.
He's keeping it as a question of principle to fight this bullshit.
So what ended up happening is he gets sanctioned by his order of professionals, whatever, the order of, the thing with the thing, the order of professions of psychiatrists of Ontario.
They say, Jordan Peterson, some of your tweets online, the ones that called Elliot Page by her dead name, Ellen Page, and the doctors that cut off her breasts, criminals, that could be susceptible of promoting harm and, I don't know, it didn't say hurt feelings, it said harm.
That when you were on Joe Rogan and you called a fat woman, Unattractive and it said we should not be normalizing obesity and physical unattractiveness.
Some people could find that mean and insulting.
You can't call fat people unattractive, although I'm fairly certain it was meant in the health perspective, not the...
Aesthetic perspective, because there are some people who like overweight women.
I mean, there's overweight men.
There's some cultures where being overweight is an asset, not a liability.
When it comes from a health perspective, I don't think there are many confirmed health benefits to being wildly obese.
So Jordan Peterson said, you know, this is not beauty.
This should not be celebrated as beauty.
That could be hurtful.
So they said, we're the professional order.
We're the governing body.
We say, you got to go and take internet.
What do they call it?
Internet.
Etiquette.
Etiquette training.
To which he said, fuck you.
He didn't say it.
I don't think he said it like that.
Piss off.
And they said, no, you're going to do it.
He says, well, I'm going to challenge this and I'm going to go to the courts and ask for a judicial review of your bullshit, Stalin-esque re-education.
And the court, I say predictably because it was kind of, I mean, I don't remember making a prediction on this, but I would have said they're not going to get involved in the governing actions of the...
Professional orders that were created legislatively to govern those professions.
They're not going to get involved in it because then you basically have the courts usurping the powers that were exclusively ascribed to these entities.
Any more than you get the courts to review most sanctions, unless they're egregiously over the top, that they would implement against lawyers.
Bars, fines, and whatever.
So the court came down 3-0 and said no.
It's the right order.
Your tweets are susceptible of causing harm.
And you've got to pay for your own re-education in Communist Canada and Communist Ontario.
I don't know where it goes from here.
I met Jordan Peterson.
This is the funny thing.
So I met him at the RNC thing.
He only knew me from Twitter.
He's like, oh, like I said, my name is David Fry.
Oh.
I was like, Viva Fry.
He's like, oh, I follow you on Twitter.
I was like, yeah.
And I asked him, I was like, do you think my tweets are a little too rude?
And he's like, ooh, you're asking me.
He's like, don't ask me.
Haven't you heard the news about me?
Jordan Peterson is amazing.
That's actually one of the things I wanted to bring up.
So that's where Peterson is at right now.
It's a load of shit.
The systems are captured.
The systems are corrupt.
And that's it.
Oh, I didn't bring it.
Oh, no, we started off with it.
That's right.
Seeing a group of young people gather around Jordan Peterson.
He's a rock star.
Not in the cheap, superficial way and not in the, like, judgmental way.
Imagine being envied.
Or not envied.
And idolized is not the right word.
Admired.
Imagine being admired not because you make good music.
There's nothing wrong.
I mean, I love and admire Blink-182.
Not ideologically when it comes to Tom DeLonge.
He's gone off the deep end, but the music is the best music on earth.
So, like, people look at, like, rock stars, celebrities, models, people who are admired and envied for, call them more superficial reasons.
Imagine that...
Jordan Peterson is admired and respected for his intellect and for the advice that he gives young people to live a good, healthy life.
Imagine being envied for that and the jealousy that it must inspire in a group of people, and now I'm talking journalists, politicians, who are loathed for the exact opposite reasons.
They are loathed because they're dishonest, scoundrels, liars, propagandists, and corrupt criminals in many cases.
Opposite reasons, Jordan Peterson is admired by Canada.
And they can't stand it.
And so they have to take him down and drag him down and destroy him because it's an affront to their egos because they long for that admiration.
And they don't get it because they're scoundrels.
Okay.
I think we're nearing the end here.
This is what I wanted to show.
So this is funny stuff, people.
I'm doing a live stream.
And I'm talking about, it just happens to come up in the, is my internet going down?
It just happened to come up in the discussion during the live stream talking about Trump's bond.
Let's refresh this.
And as I'm talking about it.
Let me see here.
Hold on a second.
Yeah, I'm good.
I think I covered all my notes and I'll go to the chat and see what's going on.
The Trump bond.
Oh, this is fantastic.
Sir, how goes it?
You want to pop in and say hi?
Speaking of the trombone, Don Jr.
How goes the battle?
You know, never ending.
Are we framed?
Never ending.
It's an amazing thing.
I meet people in real life who I've never met.
Well, I meet them in real life.
I've met Don Jr. at least once.
Okay, let's make sure everything's going good with this.
That's a truck driver, we're good.
In Milwaukee, not everyone's going to be home team, but that's okay.
In Canada, that gets you arrested now.
Honking a horn.
I think that's jailable.
Now, if you go murder innocent Christians, you're probably fine.
It's an alliteration for Hail Hitler.
So that was the funny thing that happened at the conference.
Ran into Don Jr. as I was talking about the bond.
And Don Jr. is a man, in as much as I know him, sincerely nice.
I don't know how they put up with the shit that they're putting up with.
I don't know how they live through it.
I don't know how Pat King deals with what is being thrust upon Pat King.
Unfortunately, and I appreciate some sections of the Bible.
In fact, I'm going to have to listen to the Bible on audio.
But they say you don't know what you can deal with until it's thrust upon you.
And if you have faith, you say, I would not have been chosen to go through this if I could not sustain it.
And some people can sustain it.
Anyhow, I don't know.
Some people can't, and that's the other problem.
All right, one more before we head over to Locals, where we're going to talk exclusive stuff and have Crazy D73.
I now know the history behind the 73 of the name, so it's not what I thought it was.
I'm going to give the link to Rumble one more time, and we're going to end with one video.
So here, let's just do it one more time, people.
Link to Locals, not Rumble.
Boom shakalaka.
There was one video that I wanted to end with because it's good.
I'm walking through Milwaukee.
I'm not going to say walking.
I'm not going more than one block radius from the convention center because Milwaukee is objectively a rough city.
You know, there's some stats that you can't lie with.
You can rationalize them and say, okay, well, it's a violent city, record high.
Homicides, record high violent crime, but it's only in certain areas, so stay out of the north side, the south side, the west side, the east side, and you'll be fine.
I was not going beyond the barricades for the RNC convention.
I needed a Red Bull.
I was caving, I needed sugar, and I needed something to energize me for the rest of the day.
So I go looking for a Red Bull.
Milwaukee's Bazaar.
Nothing opens before 11 o 'clock.
And it was a fortuitous event because I go for a walk.
I step into a pizza place, and this happens.
Well, actually, I should probably just...
I step into a pizza place, and I see Red Bull in the first place, like, ah, yes!
And then I hear someone say, viva!
Viva!
And I thought it was someone from the convention.
I was like, oh, look.
The owner of the bar is a member of the community, and it made both of our days.
And I said, can I have just a one minute...
We talked for a long time, but I said, one minute.
This is recording, so you just have to hold it like that.
Okay, so the story, the backdrop here is I'm walking around looking for a Red Bull, and restaurants don't seem to be open until late, and the other ones I saw didn't have Red Bull, and then I end up here.
Okay, first of all, what's the name of the restaurant?
State Street Pizza Hut.
State Street.
Pizza.
Oh.
Okay.
He was amazing.
Yes, I am.
And you watch the channel.
Every night.
Sometimes two or three times.
So you just bought the place in June?
Yes, sir.
What is doing business in Milwaukee like in Moscow?
It's been great.
People are generally nice.
I've got a great crew.
James there behind the camera is awesome.
It's an amazing place.
That's true.
I do all the baseball games, football games, and hold on one second, check this out.
Not only do...
I won't get you in the camera if you don't want it.
And you got the Red Bull and other flavors.
Oh, and you got Cel...
No, that's White Collar, that's not Celcius.
We're getting a Red Bull.
Okay, that was a beautiful place.
Oh, thank you, sir.
So that was it.
It was fantastic.
It was great meeting a member of the community.
It's wonderful.
And he said Milwaukee, at least the downtown core, is beautiful.
He had a beautiful pizza joint.
Street Bay Center Pizza.
I forget the name of the place.
Go watch it.
It's on Twitter.
All right, now what we're going to do here.
I think we've covered everything that I wanted to cover today.
Still enraged about the Pat King.
Still enraged about that.
No, we did it.
We did everything, people.
So come one, come all to Locals here for the after party.
CrazyD73 is one of our supporters.
And what we do at Locals, vivabarneslaw.locals.com, part of the...
To create...
No, not create, because it's already there.
To foment, to nourish our community.
And the community...
What's the word?
The sense of community.
We had the idea of saying, anyone who's a supporter, $7 a month, $70 a year.
Anyone who's a supporter and wants to...
I put up a post every week or so.
Schedule's bad.
And everyone who wants to submit to a discussion with Viva puts their name in, one comment, and I select a random number, pick the person.
This week, it's going to be CrazyD73.
And she had a beautiful dog.
So we're going to do that on Locals, but after we take some tips.
So everybody, first of all, snip, clip, and share the Pat King interview around.
It's outrageous.
And I'm going to support him when I'm done with this.
But we're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for the after party.
Now, thank you all for being here.
Sunday night's going to be one hell of a show, people.
Stick around.
I've also got for the Viva Family, Viva Random channels, I've put together the road trip to Arizona, Blink-182, Grand Canyon.
Need to add some music, add some captions, and we're going to have a half-hour documentary of my daughter performing in a, or competing in a oratory competition that was held in Phoenix, Arizona.
And then we went to the Blink-182 concert, Best Night of My Life.
Then we went to the Grand Canyon.
Okay, stay tuned for all of that.
But come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Thank you all for being here.
Take care of yourselves.
I used to say when I did the car vlogs, check in on friends and family and make sure everyone around you is doing well.
Support the people who deserve the support, even if you don't agree with them on everything.
And don't buy into the media bullshit.
What I have found is that the people who have been the most demonized by the mainstream legacy propagandist media and dishonest politicians are the best people on earth.
So that's it.
Come on, our locals.
Ending on Rumble.
3, 2, 1, now.
Okay.
Now, Crazy D, I see you in the backdrop.
Thank you for being patient.
Sorry about this.
I said we might go a little long because...
I knew I was going to need a half an hour more than what I anticipated with Pat because I wanted to get a lot of questions in, but I didn't want to get too many questions in because of the restrictions that he's got on his speech.