I think when someone stops me and says, are you Viva Farah?
I'm going to say, how the hell did you know?
No sound.
No sound.
Sound check.
Oh, you son of a gun.
Hold on one second.
Are you plugged into the car?
No.
Let me see.
The Bluetooth is off.
Bluetooth is off.
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Settings, audio, iPhone, microphone.
Okay, so mic check.
No, it should be on.
Good to go.
There is sound.
Stop trolling with us, people.
Okay, there we go.
You're going to see the dashboard or you're going to see too much ceiling.
And...
There we go.
Okay, Chris.
How the hell are you balancing the phone like that?
It's balancing on my little purse.
Oh, my God.
That's like...
We're going to sweat people, but it's like mild by Florida standards.
Sound is good.
Okay, Chris.
Dude, I've never met him in person.
And you're five, six and a half.
Five, seven.
Five, seven.
You're half an inch off.
Pretty fucking good.
Okay, so for those who don't know, everybody knows who Chris is.
I know this.
Oh, hold on.
In the chat here, tell me if we're good on YouTube, Rumble, and Locals, because I'm not going to be able to check.
So, hold on one second.
Who are you, for those who may not know?
My name is Chris Skye.
My real name is Chris Sacocha.
Skye comes from my company, Skye Homes Corporation.
I was in low-rise residential, developed, design, and build for over 20 years, since I was 18 years old.
I worked within the private sector, but in order to enable my business, facilitate my business, Every single department of the public sector from the development, the building, engineering, environmental, parkland, etc.
So I know exactly how government operates.
I know how to cut through their red tape.
And I know how full of shit they are.
Well, you know, and you're okay.
This is it.
We did a long, thorough interview with two or one.
I think we did two.
We did.
We did one where I for sure was long and we and we went over everything then to when you were running for office.
Exactly.
Okay, everybody.
Two failed politicians here.
That's a joke.
That's a joke.
We are not failed.
We are successful because I think Chris forced more of a discussion than I did, but I think I did a good job forcing some discussion.
Ran for mayor of Toronto.
And they ended up with Olivia Chow.
Oh my God.
And everything I warned about, just like my COVID predictions came true, my Olivia Chow predictions came true.
So far, all the predictions I made about the Israeli-Palestine conflict within the last three days have come true ridiculously.
And you didn't even know I was here.
You didn't even know.
No.
Well, we're going to get into why you're here because I still don't know this.
But before, what was it like running for office?
I thought you had a chance in as much as I thought I had a chance.
Olivia Chow, she ended up...
Tell us everything about it because Olivia Chow is a family of...
I can tell you right now that that election was rigged 150 million percent.
We had government-employed whistleblowers coming forward under the Whistleblower Act that signed affidavits, each one of them telling us all the different ways they were committing voter fraud.
This is in Canada, in Ontario, in Toronto for the mayorship.
That's correct.
And we had so much evidence that we filed a lawsuit against the government, and instead of taking the average of 72 hours to respond, they took almost a month and a half.
After the election had already occurred?
Yes, of course.
What was the margin of victory?
Before we get into the allegations of fraud, what was the margin of victory?
Oh, they said we weren't even close.
But when we had, for instance, when Olivia Chow had her grand opening and her event and her barbecue, she had about 40 people show up.
We had our event.
We had over 3,000 people show up.
And they tried to say I got 8,000 votes.
But I had 3,000 people show up to a random event.
8,000 votes.
But she got about 350,000.
The total voting pool of Toronto?
I think the total voting pool in this exact election was around 700,000.
So what they did was they made sure I finished exactly behind, like to a vote behind.
The mainstream media candidate that finished in last for the mainstream candidates.
Because they only put six candidates on TV.
And they made sure that I finished right behind Brad Bradford to, like, the vote.
His name is Brad Bradford?
Yes, Brad Bradford.
That's an unfortunate name.
Is that short for Bradley Bradford?
I have no idea.
Were you short of any requirements to be reimbursed for any costs of the campaign?
No, we don't get reimbursed for any costs of the campaign.
People that donate can go and they can file for rebates personally, and then the government will give them a rebate depending on how much they donated.
Like, anything I put in there, I don't get any rebates.
In fact, they try to audit you to see if you put too much money in there so they can freaking disqualify you.
3,000 votes.
8,000.
8,000 and something.
8,000 in 700,000.
First of all, it's not bad.
It's ridiculous.
It's 1% of the vote, and it wasn't even close to what we had.
I'm trying to make you...
I'm trying to, like, put this through rows and rows.
They wanted to make sure that...
They made sure they tried to crush everybody's hope.
I did a bunch of debates.
I won every single debate, including the debate contest that had three separate rounds, and you had to keep advancing.
So there was no question that I dominated in the election.
There's no question that I had the best platform.
There's no question that I worked the hardest.
I have a condition.
I'm called a short sleeper.
I actually submitted myself to scientific study.
So I told my campaign team, first of all, I got an entire house for an entire campaign team.
So my campaign team lived with me.
I didn't have to call, meet people.
They were there.
So our efficiency was not unmatched to anyone else.
On top of that, I warned my campaign team, I work a lot.
You're not going to be able to keep up.
I said, you should probably split into a day shift and a night shift.
They thought I was kidding.
But my day works like this.
I wake up at 6. From 6 to 8, I hit the gym and I had breakfast.
From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. was my day shift.
From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. was my break.
I'd eat dinner.
I'd watch a movie or have a nap.
From 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. was my night shift.
And then from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m.
I would sleep every day.
Three hours.
What was the budget of your campaign?
How much did you raise?
We raised...
We raised around 150k, I'd say.
Jeez, Luis.
Was there a limit to how much you could raise?
There's a limit on how much you can put in, but that's all bullshit because even though there's not supposed to be party affiliation with the mayoral campaign, Olivia Chow's NDP.
So she was getting all donations from the NDP.
All the mainstream candidates are backed by one of the major political parties, so she probably had to spend like $5 million on her campaign.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Now, hold on a second.
You have a phone, right?
Of course.
Everybody, just so you know, I can't see the rumble discussion.
I can't see the rumble chat.
I can't see the locals chat.
We can phone it up on my phone.
Just want to make sure.
I'm going to see.
We're going to do a test and make sure the audio, see how loud we have to talk.
Damn birds in Florida chirping in the back and making noise.
No, no.
Leave the windows up.
It's going to be...
Chris is discovering.
We got this beautiful used Jeep.
I never thought I could love a car as much as I love this stupid car.
Oh, we'll go to Rumble.
Rumble?
Yeah, we're going to see if we're live on Rumble.
He's a short dude.
Not surprised he's a short sleeper.
That's Chris, and I'm shorter than him, but I can't get off on that.
I can't get by on that little amount of sleep.
Let's see if we go...
I do that every day.
On average, I'll sleep four hours a night.
So, why was I in Miami?
I'm not getting done with Olivia's show.
Hold on a second.
Oh, fuck Olivia.
By the way, Olivia Chow's ex-husband is the late Jack Layton from the NDP party.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I'm stupid.
I did not know that.
Olivia Chow was married to Jack Layton.
Yep.
And he got caught in a massage parlor literally with his pants down.
And Olivia Chow lied and tried to say he was at a normal massage parlor.
Okay, so here we are.
And we're looking good.
It looks like it's working.
Hold it.
Hold it.
Oh, we're good.
We're going to skip past the ad.
Layer lock technology.
This is a double ad, people.
I don't have to watch the entire...
It's forcing you to watch the ad?
That's horrible.
No, that's good, man.
Okay, get this out of here.
Okay, we're good.
Olivia Chow was married to Jack Lee.
I feel stupid for not knowing that.
She got elected.
If she got 300 and some odd thousand of 700,000, that's a smashing, smashing victory.
Well, normally in the mayoral election, the winner...
Olivia Chow usually gets between 50 to 70% of the vote.
She got about 50% of the vote.
The next closest was Anna Bilal, who was the Liberal candidate.
And she got what, 25?
I think it was 200 and something.
Okay.
So she was close.
But to be honest, there's no way Olivia Chow won that election.
She was hated even by the Chinese community.
I had people from the Chinese community that didn't even speak English coming up to me and using translator apps on their phone just to talk shit about Olivia Chow.
Everybody hates Olivia Chow.
Everybody hates Trudeau.
Everybody hates all of the politicians who somehow are governors.
Well, do you really believe that Biden got elected?
I believe that there was clear manipulation in the election.
Thank you.
In terms of censorship of information.
I didn't go on board with the switching of ballots of the German servers.
I just censoring the stories.
They don't have to do that.
I can tell you how the whistleblower told me exactly how they did it.
In Canada.
In Canada, in the U.S., and everywhere.
They did the exact same thing in the New York elections.
They filed a lawsuit there, and it's supposed to go to the Supreme Court.
And over there, what they showed with the algorithms is actually now a peer-reviewed journal that's published online, and it's going to be a cornerstone of their evidence in the case.
And they haven't been forced to print any retractions.
They haven't been forced to print any corrections in it.
And the way they feel the elections...
I'll preface this.
Everybody's going to look at Chris who doesn't know him and say he's crazy and he's out there like they did with Alex Jones.
I verified a lot of stuff.
Every now and again, everybody makes a mistake.
But I've got a lot of due diligence on what Chris has said.
And more often than not, it's been quite as accurate as the AJs of certain things.
This is how they steal the elections.
Besides all the voter fraud they would do with the ballots and everything else, the main way they could steal the election and make any candidate get it right down to the vote choosing.
They have the polling stations and then they have a corresponding computer.
Back at the City Hall.
So in Toronto, for instance, there's 1,400 polling stations where people go cast their vote.
Now there's 1,400 sister polling stations right inside City Hall in an open room that's unlocked that anyone has access to.
And you don't even need to have access to the computer because they obviously have wireless capability because they're connected to that other machine.
Now all it takes is for someone to upload an algorithm into the computer and the algorithm...
The computers just count the votes.
But once the algorithm is applied, a different amount is applied to each vote.
So now they can make each one of your votes three votes.
They can make each one of my votes a quarter of a vote.
And by using that algorithm, they can pick and choose exactly how many votes each candidate gets.
I don't know how it works in Toronto.
Montreal, for the federal election, there was pencil on paper, two pieces of identification for the mayorship in Toronto.
What was it like?
In the mayorship in Toronto, they did everything they could to make sure you could cheat.
First of all, you could do early polling or you can do normal polling.
Just to make sure you could cheat, the early polling and normal polling were at two different stations.
The stations do not check between each other if you've already voted.
So it was as simple as you going and doing early voting at one station, showing your ID, and then doing the normal voting at the second station, showing your ID once again.
And if you also had a second address, whether it was a business or not, now you'd get two voting cards.
So now you can vote four times for one person.
Now, if I really want to screw the system, I live just outside of the voting area.
But you just say I live at your house.
I get my address changed legally.
Nobody can say I don't live at your house.
You could be letting me live there for free so I don't even need a rental agreement or lease agreement.
So now they just get three more people to say they live at your house and you're someone that has two or three addresses so now you get two or three voting cards and all the other people at your house get two or three voting cards and they can all go and vote with all those different voting cards.
So now one vote can become like eight or ten votes and that's exactly what they do.
They do it very well.
They actually set up a lot of people like that, and then they get houses.
That was one of our whistleblowers came forward.
They had houses that they had up to 14 votes from one address.
And they're like, we know there's not 14 people that live at this house.
This is freaking ridiculous.
So, yeah, that's how blatant the voter fraud is.
Imagine, ladies and gentlemen, imagine everyone listening here, you put in your address to go vote like a normal person, but then when they come and count the votes, there's 14 votes allocated to your single residence.
Unless you're living there with all your cousins and grandparents.
Unless it's an apartment building.
I mean, maybe it's an apartment.
I know.
I'm being tongue-in-cheek.
So Olivia Chow gets elected.
They're facing a similar migrant crisis.
Way worse.
Her number one thing, she told them before she got elected.
I didn't even have to predict this very much because I told everyone she's going to do it.
But then she went and told everyone she's going to do it.
I'm ready to raise your taxes!
And she did.
And she wants to raise taxes like crazy all across the board.
She wants to introduce a Toronto-only tax.
So now you're going to have the government tax, the HST, and a special tax just because you live in Toronto.
Like, that's how bad she wants to fleece the people.
It's funny.
I mean, it's like the New York 10% city tax or whatever it was.
You have to pay tax to live in New York.
That's exactly what it is.
That's exactly what she wants to do.
It's been implemented or in discussion?
No, she wants to do it.
And she wants to spend $8 million to change the name of the street Dundas because Dundas sounds too white and too oppressive because it was an old white guy from Canada.
So let's spend $8 million.
To change the street size.
I'll tell you something ridiculous.
Dundas is the street in one of the main streets in Toronto.
It is the main street.
I always thought it was...
Young and Dundas Square.
I thought it was South American.
Like Dundas.
Or maybe German.
Okay, I never even thought it was too white.
I actually never even thought of the name Dundas.
But what did she just recently say?
Everybody who doesn't know this.
Let me see if I can bring up this super chat.
Oh, I can.
Look at that.
Ginger Ninja says, good to see you, Chris.
I love Jason.
But I'm afraid he's too optimistic about Tamara's trial.
It will be, just like the inquiry, a professional lynching.
I see the pun there.
I hope I'm proven wrong.
We'll see.
It's a real judge in a real office of judge now, not a judge acting as a commissioner.
Olivia Chow comes in.
The illegal immigrant crisis in Toronto, as bad as it is in New York, I don't know if it's worse, whatever.
It's way worse in Toronto, and you know why?
They made Toronto what you call a sanctuary city.
So now, if you're an illegal alien and you're living anywhere else in Canada, you want to flock to Toronto.
Why?
What does a sanctuary city mean?
It means even if you have a huge criminal record for murder, rape, and worse, the police are not allowed to ask you and check your criminal record.
Because Toronto is a sanctuary city, so we can't discriminate against migrants.
So you have the worst of the worst all flocking from all over Canada into Toronto.
And it's gotten to the point.
Where there's about 400,000 illegal immigrants, and these are the ones with the criminal records and the bad people, because otherwise they could get away with living in the other provinces.
And there's 400,000 of those living in Toronto right now.
And what you're describing, this is sort of not new, but this is not my area of expertise.
It's sort of like ICE being told, you're not rounding up anybody, you're not arresting anybody, you're not detaining any illegal immigrants, regardless of...
Even if they know they're illegals.
And even if they know they're illegals, they're not allowed to run their name and check their criminal record.
And then Olivia, before we get to that question, I had heard that the situation was so bad they were actually kicking out veterans and homeless people from shelters to make room for illegal immigrants.
100% guaranteed.
I actually interviewed a homeless man on the street and he told me exactly that.
He told me they play this game with them where they tell them that they're full right now, they just have to wait.
And they'll make them wait like 14 hours to two days.
They'll put them in there for like an hour and then they'll kick them out and they'll give it up to someone else.
Meanwhile, we're spending our tax dollars to bring these people here.
And then when they brought all these people here, they didn't even know what to do with.
Now they wanted to get like another $150 million to house these people.
Unbelievable.
All right.
And then I do know that Olivia Chow mentioned, I don't know how far it got into policy, that...
Private-owned property might have to make room for illegals?
That's another suggestion, and they're trying to do that everywhere now.
They're going to try to do something called a bedroom tax.
So if you have a four-bedroom house, but you only have two kids, so you have two spare bedrooms, they're going to try to tax you for each one of those bedrooms.
And the only way you're going to get out of that tax is if you're willing to let illegals live in your home and give up your bedrooms to these people.
That's their new goal.
They have that in New York, I'm pretty sure, too.
A bedroom?
I mean, that might actually make people have more kids for the sake of, you know, filling the bedrooms.
Because right now, they've discussed, you know, they said if you own residential leasing, probably like apartment buildings and you have empty rooms, consider, they said consider for now, letting illegals use them.
No, but now they want you to use your own house, the one you're living in with your kids, and let illegals live there if you have extra bedrooms.
They're even trying to right now do a census on air conditioners because they're going to introduce an air condition pack.
They're going to use climate change to impoverish you, to limit your mobility, to limit your ability to travel, and to get you into smaller and smaller residences until a point where not only are you in a smaller and smaller residence, but you don't even own that residence.
They're using the mortgage crisis in Canada, and if you guys don't know about that, they got a whole bunch of people.
Virtually everybody to buy at low interest rates.
And then people did one of two things.
They got a variable interest rate thinking that it was going to be stable or they got a fixed payment thinking, oh, that's awesome.
My payment can never go up.
So both of those categories of people got screwed because interest rates went up like five times.
So you have people that started out paying about $2,000 a month on their mortgage, and now their mortgage is like $5,800.
And it's going to get into part two.
And then the second group of people...
You're paying $3,000 fixed or $2,000 fixed, except now X percent is allocated to interest.
Exactly.
So just like the first person's mortgage payment went from $2,000 to $5,800, the person on the fixed payment, yeah, their payment stayed at $2,000.
But they still own $5,600 a month because of the interest.
So if they just kept paying their $2,000 for the next year, now the bank's going to come up to them and say, by the way, you're $60,000 behind on your house and now we're going to foreclose on it.
So they're doing everything they can to force people to either foreclose their homes or have no choice but to sell their homes and downsize.
And for most people, downsizing means going into a condo.
So now what are they doing?
Since May 2022, thanks to climate change and thanks to the idea that we all need to eliminate our cars to lower our carbon footprint, As for Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum, and I know this for a fact because I'm in development and I can show you the exact language and writing.
As of May 2022, they changed the official zoning bylaw for Canada to make it so we have to build every new development as for a 15-minute city.
And that means up until now, every single development that you have to build had to have a minimum amount of parking, minimum amount for emergency vehicles, tenants, commercial, and for future expansion.
Now they've gone the opposite.
You have to have a maximum amount of parking because they don't want you to have cars.
They want you to have bikes.
So now you have entire buildings going up in Toronto, like 500 units, and they have maybe 100 parking or some have even less than that.
Before, you could even buy two parkings if you wanted.
And the idea is now, under the guise of 15-minute cities, they're building what they're calling mixed-use developments.
And what does that mean?
Hold on, hold on.
Let me guess.
Mixed use.
It's not going to be residential commercial.
What else could it be?
Everything.
So now check this out.
You have the businesses on the street, and now they're going to build these huge towers in front of all the nice private businesses on the street.
These huge towers are like 60 floors.
The top 30, 40 floors are all residences.
The bottom floors are all office and commercial retail.
So you live upstairs.
You work downstairs and then the middle floors are like your gym, your Starbucks, your grocery store, basically like a little mini mall.
So you never need to leave your building.
It's so convenient.
For someone like me who's been arrested 27 times and faced over 73 charges and has zero convictions, I can tell you how convenient being able to do everything in the same building is.
Because I was in jail many times.
And you get to shower in the same building.
You get to go to the gym in the same building.
You get to go to the library in the same building.
Well, most people, I didn't get to do any of that stuff because I wouldn't wear a mask or take a jab or take a test.
So my experience in jail is 23 hours and 45 minutes a day in solitary confinement with 10 to 15 minutes a day outside of my cell alone on the range, not able to do anything except walk back and forth and use a phone.
So while everyone else actually got to use the gym, watch TV, hang out with people, eat their food with people, even go outside for exercise, I was just in my cell pretty much the entire time I was in jail.
But that's what the 15-minute city is about.
And to make sure that once you have no car, you live in wonderful Miami here.
I live in a place called Canada where there's snow on the ground six months out of the year.
So just like everybody got used to staying home during COVID lockdowns, that's exactly what the 15-minute city is designed to do.
Where are you going if you don't have a car in the winter?
Are you going to get on your scooter?
Are you going to get on your bike?
Is grandma going to go for a run in the snow?
If you're disabled, if you're old, then you're going nowhere.
And then on top of that, now, because you never have to leave your building and because nobody has cars anymore, Now they turn those streets where all those private businesses were into pedestrian or bicycle only.
So now what happens to all the private businesses that rely on cars and people coming from the suburbs many kilometers away?
They all go broke.
So now you've finished off 30% of the businesses with COVID.
We're going to use climate change to finish off the rest of them.
And the only businesses left are going to be the big franchise and the big business.
And every single building is going to be a carbon copy of each other.
So you have even less reason to try to leave your district, even if you could.
Now, if that wasn't bad enough, they're going to try to get you to go along with the personal carbon allowance.
They already started.
Every time you book a flight now, they try to get you at the end of the flight to volunteer to pay a voluntary carbon tax.
Stop, stop, stop.
I have not heard of this.
Are you kidding me?
No, I haven't booked it.
I mean, not that I don't have a booking agent.
I don't, but my wife usually makes the plane tickets.
What the hell is this?
It's a voluntary carbon tax.
And you can look at it right now.
Go on any website.
It'll show you the duration of your flight.
How much your flight costs, and then it's going to say how much carbon emissions your flight is.
You can even filter the results so it lists them by which ones have the least amount of emissions, let alone which one's the shortest duration or which one's the cheapest.
So now, and everyone's going to say, oh, you're such a conspiracy theorist because when you go and check, your flight might be $1,000 and they're telling you to pay like a $7 carbon tax.
Do your part.
So all those stupid people are like, oh my god, it's $7 on $1,000.
What's wrong with you?
Well, Sweden...
It's well ahead of us in this game.
So Sweden had it already for about a year and a half, and so many people went along with it because Sweden just loves to do the right thing, that it's no longer voluntary, it's now mandatory.
And now, on a flight that's like $1,000, it's no longer $7.
It's now like $250 or 25% of the cost of the thing.
And if you notice, Sweden was the first country in the EU to abandon the Paris Climate Accords in the 2030 net zero because the people are getting so mad over there that they're doing it.
So now they're using, they're using, what's the word I'm looking for?
A whole bunch of different ways to stop you from flying.
So what did Paris do?
Under the guise of 15-minute cities and fighting climate change, France has now banned...
Any flight in France forever that can be done by a train in two and a half hours or less.
See, now I feel stupid and childish.
You didn't know that?
No, I didn't know.
Internet will check this in real time if it's not true.
France has banned or prohibited any domestic flight that can be done by train, le TGV, le TGV.
In two and a half hours or less.
Unless, of course, it's a private jet.
Then you can fly.
And what is England doing?
England was about to try to do the same thing while I was there, by the way.
So England wanted to limit flights.
And I told everyone, England's going to start limiting flights.
And so they were going to do the exact same thing as Paris and limit the flights based on train distance.
But they rely so much on the trains there, and the trains are always going on strike, that they really couldn't get away with it.
So they came up with a better idea to stop you from traveling.
They're going to make it way more expensive.
What's the number one cost of your ticket?
The fuel on the airplane.
So what is Britain about to do?
They're about to announce that they're going to mandate a new type of fuel called SAF, Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
And they're going to tell you that it's 80% better for the environment.
Unfortunately, it costs more than twice as much for the fuel.
So the companies like BASF that make it are going to be making an absolute murder.
But now your plane ticket that was going to be $300 to fly across London from London to Manchester is going to be like $500 or $550, almost double.
So that's the way they're going to stop you from traveling.
It says just type in voluntary carbon tax on Google.
Boy, is Google pushing this crap.
Go to MasterCard's website.
You can get a MasterCard climate card right now.
And it doesn't just track your credit.
It tracks your carbon emissions on every single purchase.
And it puts a limit.
So if you hit your carbon limit, your credit gets cut off.
So now they're using carbon as a whole new currency, a whole new way to tax you, and a whole new way to control you.
If you go to the grocery store and you go to the vegan section, you'll see a carbon allowance on the product.
Kale will have a very low carbon rate.
You can eat as much kale as you want.
Pretty soon, the meat is going to have a carbon rating on it, and they're going to tell you you're not allowed to eat meat.
What did they do in New York?
They literally banned meat.
From schools and other public institutions.
And the mayor of New York wanted to start tracking people's carbon footprint for their grocery purchases.
Look it up if you don't believe me.
First of all, everyone who's watching this should snip and clip that portion right there on the carbon.
I mean, it's connecting a lot of dots that there's things that I know, there's things that I don't, and trajectories that we can all see, and if we don't see them, our eyes are closed.
Holy crap.
And I'm going back to when I was a lawyer.
And there was the whole thing about the carbon taxes and there was like a carbon market and one company that didn't use theirs could sell theirs to another person.
And that was in the infancy stages.
They're going to apply it on an individual human basis for every single thing you do.
They want you, for every single decision you make, they want you to think about it and put the environment first and put yourself second.
Because they can get you in the mindset of putting something else before yourself.
Then they can get you to give up more and more and more and more, just like they did with COVID.
So that's what the carbon tax is all about.
Every single thing you do.
Oh, did you take a car today instead of the bus?
Oh, that's going to go against your carbon limit.
They already told you what their limit is going to be.
They already explained, they signed this in the Paris Climate Court Agreements.
None of you people ask what your government signed and what your governments try to bind you to.
But in the Paris Climate Agreements, it says that if we, by 2030, don't reduce each of our carbon footprint to 1.8 tons, so under two tons per person, per year, we're all going to die.
And the average person right now in North America...
Don't tell me, don't tell me, don't tell me.
I'm going to have to guess 12 tons.
Over 20. If you own a car, you're doing more than 20 tons of carbon a year.
So they're going to do it in kilograms because tons sounds too much.
That sounds too little.
So 1.8 tons is 1,800 kilograms.
So it sounds like so much.
Oh, I got 1,800 kilograms for a year.
But let's put it in perspective.
If I wanted to fly right now from Miami to London and back, how much do you think that would be for carbon emissions on the flight?
And you could check it right now.
In kilograms.
In kilograms.
I'm going to say 100,000 kilograms.
No, 1,000 kilograms is one ton.
And you only get two tons for the entire year.
Scratch that, whatever I just said.
I meant grams.
No.
I want to say it's your year's worth is what I want to say.
No, not quite.
Your year's worth would be 1,800 kilograms.
If I wanted to fly from here to England and I was lucky enough to find a direct flight, a low-emission flight...
There and back, it would be about 450 to 500 kilograms of CO2.
We can check this right now.
Oh, I know.
So then that means you would have used up 25% of your entire yearly allowance for one flight.
So now you see exactly how much they want you traveling, ladies and gentlemen.
That's your 25% of your entire year's worth of living.
If it's a direct flight.
Yes.
Because every single purchase you make is going to be tracked.
Oh, you bought this kind of food, so that costs you this many carbon credits.
You bought this kind of food, that costs you this many.
I buy a lot of meat.
I buy a lot of meat.
And they're going to charge you by the pound.
And then how much is it going to cost you?
Because now if you go over your monthly limit...
They're going to cut you off just like they cut you off with a credit card.
So how much are they going to charge each and every one of you and your family for every ton of CO2?
They already told us, Trudeau told us on TV by 2030.
$170 American for each ton of CO2 you go over your limit.
Now remember, the average person already uses over 20 and they want you to use basically two.
So let's say the average person uses 22 to make it simple.
So me and you are using 20 tons of CO2 extra per year.
It was $170 USD per year.
That means it's $3,400 USD a year for us to live the exact same way this year as we do next year once that tax takes place.
Now that's just us.
Imagine you're a family of four.
Imagine you're a family of four.
Do the math.
That's almost $16,000 USD a year in carbon taxes to live the exact same lifestyle you've been living.
How many families will be able to afford that?
Answer, not very many.
So what are you going to have to do?
Lower your standard of living.
That's what this is all about.
What is...
Now, you might not know this offhand.
Internet, if you know it, what's the aggregate percentage of carbon emissions that come from humans versus coming from nature in a year?
That varies so much because if you have a volcanic eruption, for instance, that's going to emit...
This is how stupid people are and this is how stupid the government is.
What is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere?
I know that it's wildly low in people.
It's like 0.1, it's like less than a percent?
It's like 0.04%.
0.04%.
So we're at 400 parts per million, roughly.
They want you to think if you go up to 450 parts per million, we're all going to die.
In reality, before humans ever existed, CO2 levels have been well over 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 parts per million.
And there's other areas where, and obviously the planet was fine.
And for someone like me that grew weed for many years for the government and any other type of stuff, you know what we do in greenhouses?
We pump CO2 into the greenhouses.
Why?
Because plants consume CO2.
Yes!
And emit oxygen, if I'm not mistaken.
This is correct.
So if you increase the amount of CO2 in the room, and we're talking exponentially, from 400 parts per million, which is the average, we would increase the CO2 to like 3,000.
So roughly...
10 times the amount, just under.
And not only can you walk around in there just fine and breathe just fine, the only side effect is about 30% larger plants and 30% more yield of whatever the hell you're growing, whether it's tomatoes or weed.
This is a standard operating procedure.
While they're telling us that we need to reduce our carbon footprint and we need to do everything to lower our carbon, they literally make machines that produce carbon.
They make machines that produce the amount of carbon of like a million of us doing our daily thing and install these in greenhouses just to make the greenhouse grow.
But they want you to believe that you're killing the environment by breathing and walking around and driving in your car.
That's how stupid people are.
There's no way we could ever do anything with the carbon dioxide in our environment.
The concentration is so low, the only thing that could ever affect it is if we basically launch nuclear weapons in all the volcanoes around the world and cause them all to erupt and they freaking blocked out the sun for the next hundred years.
This is a debate.
I'm thinking of YouTube rules now humorously.
What is going to be the steel man argument to support this climate?
They're going to just keep pumping that we're killing everybody, that we're killing children, and then every time they cause another big event, like a hurricane or a tidal wave, they're going to blame it on climate change.
Remember when it used to be called global warming?
Yeah, I remember when it was called global cooling in the 70s, and then the scientists got that wrong.
But because it wasn't getting warm everywhere, then they had to change it to climate change, and volatility is a sign of climate change.
Holy crap.
CO2 is basically...
We are a carbon-based life form.
When they tell you they want to reduce CO2, it starts with human activity, but it ends with reducing human population.
And Camilla Harris was on TV.
Did you see it?
How recently?
It was like a couple months ago.
She said...
She said climate change is about reducing the population.
It was a Freudian slip.
She said something about schmorschen as well.
I'm joking, people.
Yeah, well, there is the meme that we are the carbon that they want to eliminate.
But that is true.
If they want you to stop living, stop traveling, stop eating.
What is that telling you?
And I think cynically, and I'm going to think cynically out loud, but for the euthanasia that's being promoted in Canada, will you be able to pass along generationally the carbon that you're saving by prematurely ending your life under the MAID program?
That's probably going to be another selling point.
And you guys know how good their assisted suicide program is working in Canada?
Did they get to the number this year?
They got over it.
No, no, no.
They released the number?
Oh, they didn't release it yet.
10,064, they were predicting 16,000, give or take.
I think it's going to be like 30,000.
And in Quebec right now, which is our third most populous province, the number three cause of death is assisted suicide.
Also known as government-sanctioned murder, if I call it that.
But they actually put a halt.
the news came out and then it was so embarrassing politically that it's the number three cause of death medical medical assistance government death that they put a pause on it and they wanted to make sure that people were implementing euthanasia Well, they tried to pass a law in February to make it available to mature minors.
And a mature minor, they were going to try to define it as a 12-year-old.
Imagine a 12-year-old could just go to the doctor and say they want to kill themselves.
And then also, minors who can't consent, they want the parents to consent for the minors.
And then, of course, when they kill you, they want your organs.
And they passed, it was called Avery's Law in New Brunswick, where it's presumed consent, where you don't even have, you can opt out for now, not forever.
And by the way, back to the 15-minute cities for a second.
For those of you who don't know, I'm in Florida right now because I've been on a world tour.
I was all over Canada.
I was getting to the why you're in Florida.
I hadn't moved on from the 15-minute city yet.
I was all over Canada, all over Mexico, all over the States.
What kind of world tour?
Speaking, like I'm doing right now.
I was all over Canada, all over Mexico, all over the United States.
Then I came back to Mexico and then I came back to Florida.
I went to Oxford, England.
Why Oxford?
Oxford, England.
That's where they originally wanted to do the 15 or 10-minute city.
That is the original 15-minute city.
It has been implemented there now for 18 months.
It was supposed to be there for a six-month pilot project and they keep expanding it.
So, I went there to film a documentary.
To expose the 15-Minute City and show all the so-called conspiracy theories that I've been telling everybody right in person.
So what did I find there?
I found a man named Tim, who's a 27-year molecular biologist from Oxford University with a PhD, and he's lived in Crowley District, which is the heart of the 15-Minute City, for almost 30 years.
So he picked me up and we did a tour.
First of all, the very first thing you notice in their 15-Minute City...
Is cameras everywhere, and two types of cameras.
One type of camera for facial recognition, and one type of camera for your license plate.
And they have it so controlled that if you go into a plaza, it knows the exact second you went into the plaza.
If you park for too long in that plaza, and every plaza has their limit, as soon as you drive out, even to the second, you get fined.
If you go to the airport, for instance, in the pickup zone, they made it 80-second maximum pickup.
And my friend was there picking up his friend.
He was there for 96 seconds.
96. They sent him a 100-pound fine.
And it happens automatically.
This is why I have no problem believing it.
Absolutely.
When I was in Italy 10 years ago.
And there was a part where you're not allowed going with a rental car.
And I didn't know this.
And I'd go and I was doing loops around the train station waiting for a friend and I got a ticket for every loop I did.
And then I get like, it was like $10,000 worth of tickets.
And I paid the war and I said, I'm sorry, I didn't know, but I'm not paying the rest.
And I don't know if I'm persona non grata in Italy.
This is also, there was the British guy, the comedian or the personality who was arrested.
For saying that he supported vandalizing those cameras?
Yes, yes, yes.
He did get arrested.
I can't remember what their name is now.
He was a rowdy.
It was not just those cameras.
Because the other cameras that get your license plate on the road, they do it because more and more streets are now being turned into what they call ultra-low emissions roads.
So you can only drive on them if you have an electric vehicle or your car was made after 2018.
And as soon as they scan your plate and can tell, boom, you'll get a fine.
Just like you said, every time you're on the road.
So it's their way of kicking off a large percentage of cars.
Because how many percentage of cars on the road is made before 2018 or not electric?
This one that we're in right now?
2015?
There you go.
Used and not electric.
So you would not be allowed on the road.
And I'd say in England and those places where they're doing this, at least 50% of the cars do not meet that criteria.
So that's another thing of the 15-Minute City.
The other thing they're doing is virtually every neighborhood is now classified as an LTN, or a low-traffic neighborhood.
What does that mean?
It means nobody can park on the streets anymore, number one, which is absolutely ludicrous because everybody parks on the streets in the neighborhood.
Where are you supposed to park if you have a vehicle?
You're not supposed to have a vehicle.
That's the point.
And then, not only are you not allowed to park on the street, they introduced these bollards.
And for people that don't know what bollards are, they're basically blockades in the road that are spaced far enough apart that you can walk through or ride a bicycle through or a motorbike, but that's illegal.
You're only allowed to ride non-motorized vehicles through.
And they put the bollards in the way so you literally cannot get through the neighbourhood.
So we did an example.
We went first, we drove on the street.
He was in a brand new BMW, so he was lucky enough that we weren't getting tickets on the way to his favourite plaza.
We went into his favourite plaza where he told me how he got a ticket for sitting there too long because he went to like five different stores and spent like $2,000 one day.
So for spending too much money and staying there too long, we'll fine you.
And then he showed me...
How long it should take to go from that plaza to his co-op, where he would always go shopping for the last 20 years.
And we drove there, and I videotaped it, and it was like a 30 to 40 second drive, but then boom, you come to a ballard, and you can't go through it, and you can't park there, but the co-op's just on the other side of it.
So now they tell you the 15-minute city is for your convenience, for the environment, and for your safety.
Imagine, for instance, I was an emergency vehicle that needed to get to one of those houses on the other side.
Now I've got to drive all the way around and waste precious minutes.
So it's definitely not safer.
Obviously, it's not convenient to have to go all the way around.
And I'm telling you, it was really all the way around.
It took a 30-second drive, and all the other roads you try to take through the neighborhood are also blocked.
And so we didn't even try to go there.
We just went around the way you now have to go.
And it turned a 30-second drive into a 10-minute long drive.
That's the difference.
So it's obviously not more convenient, and it's obviously not better for the environment.
Because I have to use way more gas.
It's just an ultimate deterrent to not bring a car, turn every city into a van.
It gets better.
So now they want you to ride those scooters, right?
Like I told you.
But in Britain, if you want to ride a scooter, like, you know, over here, you can just scan the Lime app.
And we're talking about the Bird.
Bird scooters, Lime, whatever.
The little electric scooters, that six-year-old ride.
In England, you want to ride one of those.
License.
You need a license.
Even better.
You've got to scan your license, front and back.
Scan your credit card front and back.
Make a video selfie where you introduce yourself and then upload that information to the Global Digital Identity Network or you will not be able to have access to that scooter.
And this is after they've taken your car, by the way.
So do you see where this is going?
Then we went to the main street.
But wait, there's more.
Yes, but wait, it gets better.
So then we went to the main street, downtown Cowley District.
And it's a hustling and bustling downtown area with dozens of side streets coming off of it.
Every single side street coming off of it, they made a low traffic neighborhood and put bollards right at the end of the street.
So you literally can't drive in or out of any of the side streets for miles.
Like three, four miles.
Now, my immediate reaction thought is crime.
You have pedestrian traffic, I presume.
Are there homeless people?
Is there crime within these areas where you can't get through vehicular traffic?
Well, there's so many of those areas where you can't get through the vehicles that most people just don't use vehicles.
Like, that's what the plan is.
That's what they've been trying to do to people.
So, what else I notice is about 16 businesses closed down in that downtown strip.
So then I wanted to talk to a business owner and see if my suspicions were correct.
So I went.
To a business that was a grocery store, because I figured it had been there a long time.
It's essential.
I figured the owners are well-known in the place.
And I went in, and the woman didn't want to talk at first, but then, you know, I'm pretty charming.
So, all of a sudden, she opened up.
I got her on camera, and she told me she would show me her books and show how, since they implemented the 15-Minute City, she lost over 40% of her business.
Sorry, I just got to answer this.
Let me see if I can get back to these.
I'm going to do...
The super chats that I missed.
There's one up here.
Scroll up.
Here we go.
Look at this.
Technology's amazing.
Hey, Chris, we've met...
Oh, this is Alex Daveyduke.
I've never...
I don't think I've met Alex, but I see his name all the time.
We've met numerous times.
Love your insights.
Question I was bothered by.
The accusations by you.
The Poilievre wife was the CEO of a company that profit...
I think...
Oh, yes.
Guess what?
I can...
I'll back that right up.
I thought it was...
I thought it was...
I believe I told you I thought it was a mistake at the time.
Guess what?
If it was a mistake, I'd be in jail.
Because guess what happened?
When I made those accusations, and I used ChatGPT, and I used old since-scrubbed-from-the-internet articles from Forbes magazine, ABC News, BBC News, and others to prove what I was saying, I got a friggin' couriered package from Goodman's Law Firm and a threatening email.
Goodman's Law Firm is the largest law firm in Canada.
Guess what their couriered package was?
It was a defamation claim.
Retract your statements and corrects.
From Pierre Polievra and the Conservative Party of Canada.
Had his name and the Conservative's name directly.
Not only did they want a retraction, they wanted me to make a video stating unequivocally that I was 100% incorrect and stating that I apologize and all the rest.
They wanted me to destroy myself and my credibility.
And guess what happened?
I called the fucking lawyer up.
I said, hey, are you the lawyer for Pierre Polievre?
He said, yes, I am.
I said, well, I'm recording this conversation.
And I got your threatening emails.
And I got your threatening package.
And my response is this.
I'm going to send you all the evidence that I have recorded, video and otherwise.
And if you still think that you have a case, come and get me.
But I ain't making no video.
I ain't making any retraction.
And you can suck my big Italian cock.
And I hung up on him, and I sent him an email with all my evidence, and guess what?
I never heard back.
So what the fuck does that tell you?
If they even had half a chance to fry me, they would have crucified me, turned me into fucking Chinese food, and fed me.
The accusation was that Pierre Polia's wife and Anais...
She's connected to Switch Health.
Switch Health was the company, and Switch Health was created by the Conservative Party.
There's no, no...
Way around that.
They try to pretend like it was created by two college kids.
Meanwhile, all the board of directors is people that were in the Conservative Party and people that literally worked in the public health and people that worked in Stephen Harper's government.
Jordan Paquette, for instance.
He was the secretary for Stephen Harper.
He was the head of public health, and he was one of the board of directors and one of the people that started Switch.
Pierre Paulieva was there, his wife was there, and a whole bunch of other conservatives were there.
What does that mean?
It means that they were making money off the COVID test.
They were buying them for pennies for dozens and selling them to people for hundreds of friggins of dollars all over North America.
I remember looking into it at the time, and I also think I thought you made a mistake because of the names.
That was my memory.
Now, I'm going to go back and double-check and re-look it.
Check it up.
Look up Jordan Paquette, for starters.
But the other problem is a name like Jordan Paquette.
Bro, he's on LinkedIn.
And on his LinkedIn, it says all the friggin' things that I said.
That he worked for Stephen Harper, as secretary for Stephen Harper, he worked as the head of public health, and then he's the same one that's connected to Switch Health.
It's not a different Jordan Paquette.
And there's plenty of conservatives that are on the board and are connected to Switch Health.
And that's what they didn't want the public to know.
They didn't want the public to know that the conservatives were part of a company that started in 2018 to get COVID test kits.
Because the whole thing was planned in advance.
Just like we know that Trudeau was part of the lipid nanoparticle.
He invested in the But that is another claim which remains at least unconfirmed on the interwebs because if it's done, it's through companies.
Proxies.
Shell companies or sidelines.
He's not going to go and buy the stock under Justin Trudeau.
But the only problem with those types of theories is they can never be disproven because it's the absence of proof that serves as the proof.
Not to say that that would be the least of the scandals.
In the Trudeau case, yes.
And that's why I never made a video about Trudeau.
But in the frigging Conservatives and Pierre Paulie Everett case, there's more than enough.
Factual evidence.
Confirming all of that.
And if it wasn't, they would have came after me a hell of a lot more.
Well, that is where I'm definitely more inclined to say, yeah, if they could sue you for defamation, they would have already.
And you could sue anyone for defamation.
It doesn't mean you're going to win.
But the reason they didn't do it is because it would have made it go public.
And then they would have been fucked.
That's why they didn't do it.
Think about that, guys.
Because I can sue you.
I can sue Viva for defamation right now.
I've never said anything bad about anybody.
I can say I don't like how you portrayed me in our thing.
I'm not going to win, but it's just like you can sue anybody.
Well, no, I say the joke is in Quebec.
You can sue for defamation for something that's true if it was disseminated with the intent to damage and harm.
This was some notary lawsuit of the Supreme Court.
Quebec, it can be true and still defamatory.
The point is, the only reason they wouldn't do it is because then it would bring the entire thing that I was talking about into the public eye, and that was the last thing they want because they know I'm right.
Is that to say that you will not be supporting Poilievre for Prime Minister of Canada?
I definitely do not support him.
What did Poilievre do before he became the Conservative leader, ladies and gentlemen?
February 2021, right before he went to the trucker convoy, right after the Conservatives did a poll and saw that, oh wow, Conservatives actually support this trucker convoy.
And Aaron O'Toole wasn't smart enough to go there.
So let's send Pierre Polyever there to pretend like he's one of us, and then all of a sudden he became the new leader of the Conservative Party.
It wasn't an accident, it was a plan.
And by the way, who was the man that orchestrated that plan for him?
Who was his campaign manager?
Mr. John Baird of the World Economic Forum and of the Eurasia Group, the two worst fucking organizations in the world.
But tell me that's a Conspiracy 3-2.
And Pierre Polievra was on the World Economic Forum website.
There were screenshots of his picture there.
They took him off in 2021 when he went to the trucker convoy.
And what did he do right before the trucker convoy?
He was the vice chairman of the Emergency Financial Committee on COVID.
It was a conservative-led group, and they put forth a bunch of so-called emergency financial measures that they said we needed because of COVID.
And guess what his number one and number two measures were?
Digital ID and digital currency.
Straight from Pierre fucking Polyevra, Mr. I'm against digital currency.
I'm not like Justin Trudeau.
But I'm still going to supply Ukraine.
And I'd still support Israel.
And I'm still going to keep the guns banned.
And I'm still going to do everything else.
The one thing that I've attenuated my prior positions on is that just by being featured on the WF website...
I realize now it doesn't mean all that much if they take people, they put them up there without their consent.
I forget who it was that sued.
Was it Telsey Gabbard?
She said, take my picture off.
And if you don't...
No, it was Vivek Ramaswamy, whom I might be interviewing sooner than later, people.
Stay tuned.
Pierre Polyever didn't say that.
Pierre Polyever just tried to deny that he was there, which shows that he's a liar and a snake.
And people, look into his wife.
Who's Pierre Polyever's wife?
They try to make you feel like she's just some housewife and blogger.
You know who she really is?
She's...
A Venezuelan aristocrat.
She's like the Hillary Clinton of Venezuela.
Her family is one of the most rich and most murderous and most powerful family dynasties in Venezuela.
One of the most corrupt countries in the world.
And they make her seem like she's just a normal little housewife that writes a nice, writes a food blog.
Well, I gotta tell you, you're making me think something is over twice, Chris.
Okay, so you won't be supporting Pierre, but then surely you'll be supporting Maxine Bernier.
Maxine Bernier, I know personally.
I don't really have anything against him.
Everybody knows I ran for the PPC.
My problems with Baxine are this.
Number one, he's a career politician.
His daddy was a politician.
Number two, he did a lot of shady things when he was our Minister of Foreign Affairs.
First of all, he authorized $500 million of our tax dollars to Haiti during their so-called crisis.
And his daddy just happened to be the ambassador to Haiti for like 12 years.
So I wonder how much money his dad got as a kickback for that.
Number two...
Mr. I am against globalism.
I am against the UN.
When he was our foreign affairs minister, he's on the record saying, but this is, I mean, obviously the obvious retort is that he was for the Conservative Party doing this, that he subsequently left and started the...
No, but no, that's not true either.
Let me finish.
We'll get to that.
When he was kicked out of his own party, he didn't leave the Conservative Party.
Before he even tried to become the leader of the Conservative Party, he was minister of foreign affairs.
So first he gave 500 million of our dollars to Haiti.
Then he tried to get us on the UN Security Council and said we needed more integration with the UN, not less.
Then, when Stephen Harper discontinued the Sustainable Development Program at the time, which is Agenda 2030, Maxime Bernier worked with George Soros and the Tides Foundation to try to keep the program alive and find ways to implement it through government policy, even though it wasn't officially on the government ledger.
If that wasn't bad enough, he also got fired as his job for Minister of Foreign Affairs.
And that's the only reason he tried to become the leader of the party, because he liked his job as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
But what happened?
He left classified documents at his girlfriend's condo, and then he left and he called her and said, give me those documents.
And she reported it.
So he got a choice.
Get investigated and get charged or resign as your post.
He had to resign as his post.
Then what did he do?
He tried to become the leader of the Conservative Party.
He failed miserably.
So then what did he do?
He used his daddy's money and his daddy's clout to create his own political party because he was like, boo-hoo, I got kicked out of the Conservatives.
And then when he became the leader of the PPC, he tried to make it just like the Conservative Party until 2020 came along and he started seeing how much traction we were getting with the freedom movement.
Then all of a sudden the PPC came to the party of the freedom movement and he tried to hijack the whole freedom movement and turn it into a political movement.
And I didn't like that.
And I had multiple examples of him doing that.
First of all, when we were in Montreal, we had hundreds of thousands of people there.
He literally tried to bring a PPC banner to the front of the march and march at the front with this big security team like the whole thing was there for him.
So I had to go there with a megaphone and start talking shit to him and make him run away like a little bitch.
So when he does stuff like that, I don't have respect for him.
I understand that he was just following what his handlers told him to do, and I don't really have anything against him.
I think he's a decent person, but he definitely doesn't have the balls or follow through to be the leader of a political party or the leader of a country or stand-up to the globalists.
I'll bring this up so no one thinks that my...
My silence is tacit acceptance.
I asked Maxime about these things, and the first time I interviewed him, I'm satisfied with Maxime's answers that the so-called confidential document was not a confidential document.
Then why did you have to resign?
I don't know that he resigned.
Yeah, he did.
So, I don't think it was a confidential document.
I'm satisfied with his answers that he was never connected to Soros and that the one person who went to some WEF...
Some of those things I think would be...
Oversimplified talking points.
But setting that aside, the question is going to be, who do you vote for then?
You're going to vote for Trudeau?
I wouldn't vote for any of them.
To be honest, if everybody didn't vote, that was the only way we'd get changed.
And if everybody just did what they wanted instead of listening to the politicians, then we wouldn't be in this mess.
Now, someone says, it's the second time.
You've been on Alex Jones before, right?
Many, many, many times.
So let's put him on Alex Jones.
He's been there, people.
I was on Alex Jones four times in two days in August.
Ask Chris who...
No, we're not...
Geez, Louise.
Don't answer it.
We're going to limit the...
Ask him who perpetrated the 9-11 attack and ask him why he loves Hamas.
Check out his tweets.
Dude, I don't love Hamas.
First of all, we know who did 9-11.
It was the Mossad and the CIA.
And anybody who questions that is an absolute joke of a person.
Number two...
I never once said anything about loving Hamas.
In fact, I was on the record saying, I don't hate Israelis, I don't love Hamas.
What I don't like is ethnic cleansing, genocide, lies, international war crimes, and I don't like the fact that Israel's trying to do all of this, not only to take over Palestine and create greater Israel, but to intentionally cause a massive war in the entire area and bring in countries like Syria, Iran, United States, and possibly more.
So, why would I want millions and millions and millions of people from all different countries You cannot pretend that you're in self-defense mode when you're the one with the army, you're the one with the weapons, you're the one with the planes, you're the one with the boats, you're the one with the money, you're the one surrounding them, you're the one that can turn off their water and their electricity and everything.
I think it's only a small percentage of the water they still get a lot through Egypt.
Not to say that it justifies any of these means.
The point is, for the last 70 years...
There is no question who the aggressor is, there is no question who's been taking land, and there's no question who's been killing, murdering, and displacing millions of people.
And if we go back even further, where did Israel come from?
The Balfour Declaration.
Where did that come from?
World War I. And the Rothschilds.
The Rothschilds who funded World War I, both sides, funded World War II, both sides, and funding...
The Israeli conflict right now, all sides.
Who invented Hamas?
Hamas is registered in Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu is on video talking about Hamas in 2019 and says it's part of Israeli strategy to support and fund Hamas to prevent the formation of a Palestinian state.
And the Balfour Declaration, written in 1917, became law in 1947.
Funny how the Holocaust became the excuse.
To implement the Balfour Declaration that was written and planned decades before.
Isn't it funny how Israel plans things decades in advance?
So they wrote the Balfour Declaration in 1917 to take over Israel in 1948.
And now, in 2023, they want to cause World War III so they can create greater Israel.
And greater Israel means that they have to go into Syria, they have to go into Egypt, they have to go into Jordan, and they have to destroy all Palestine.
Right?
Am I wrong?
Or am I making this up?
Because there's no such thing as...
You know who's Scott...
Oh, jeez, Louise.
Scott Horton.
Scott Horton I just had on.
So I had him on.
I think some of what you said...
The thing about this is I can steel man both sides.
I can steel man your position.
I can steel man the response that people are going to say.
I know the responses.
I just found this discussion.
This debate never goes anywhere.
What I can say...
No, there is no debate.
There's no debate.
Israel was charged with war crimes at the UN 52 times since 1970.
That's virtually every single year.
The entire world gets together and says, whoa, Israel, that was fucking horrible.
That is so bad, we have to charge you, and we want you held accountable.
Then the US runs in and says, hey, hey, hey, we pay 75% of the UN's funds over here.
We have veto.
So they just go and say, Israeli war crime, vetoed, and then next year, Israeli waits and does another war crime.
And then the next year, they wait and do another war crime.
There's no list of Palestinian war crimes against Israel.
There's no list of incursions of Palestinians into Israeli territory, taking their territory, taking their homes, and killing their people.
No, that doesn't exist.
And Palestine does not have an air force.
They don't have artillery.
They don't have a navy.
They don't have any of that.
So you cannot pretend for a second.
This is literally watching Star Wars, the empire versus the rebels.
And people are pretending that Israel are the good guys.
They are the empire.
They have all the money, all the power, all the leverage, all the people on their side that they need, aka the U.S. And Palestine is just sitting there literally trying to survive, hanging by a friggin' threat.
And the reason countries like Egypt won't let Palestinians in is not because they don't like them and all of the rest of it.
It's because they know that if they let them in their country, Israel will never let them back into Palestine and there won't be a Palestine.
This is why I say some of the oversimplified...
That's not oversimplified, it's reality.
Now I trust what the UN says, even though they put China on the Human Rights Council.
You can't rely on the UN.
We're not relying on the...
We're relying on over a hundred countries around the world all saying, holy shit, that's a war crime.
Now, my issue, my issue where I understand exactly what you're saying is when you have this inexplicably horrendous attack that defies any logic of security, and before even answering the question of accountability for that, it's a question of...
Ordering the displacement of a million Gazans from reprisals.
And I understand everybody who thinks like you or hears to this is going to say, you know damn well if you evacuate a million Gazans, they're never coming back to that, whatever's left of it.
And it looks like exactly what you're saying.
It's not what it looks like.
Look at a map of Palestine from 1947 and then watch as it shrank over 90% over the last 28. You can't say looks like.
You can't use terms that aren't absolute for something that's factually based.
You can't pretend that there's an opinion to refute a fact.
That's how Israel does everything.
Israel didn't bomb Syria.
No, they bombed the airport in Aleppo because they were going to supply Hamas.
But wait, that was in Syria, so they did bomb Syria.
Oh, no, no, they didn't bomb Syria.
Oh, no, Israel didn't bomb Palestine.
They bombed Hamas.
Oh, no, Israel didn't bomb Egypt.
They just bombed the Egyptian border.
Oh, no, Israel didn't bomb Lebanon.
They retaliated because a rocket came from there.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry, but I'm not buying bullshit.
I'm not eating bullshit.
And I'm not going to get on my knees for somebody that calls himself God's chosen.
I'm sorry.
It doesn't work that way.
And all you Judeo-Christians, all the people in the things that are like, oh my God, Chris, BS.
Chris doesn't know what he's talking about.
You're the same fucking idiots that'll sit there and say a prayer for Israel in the name of Jesus.
Not even understanding or realizing Jesus was a Jew.
And he was murdered and crucified by the Jews.
And the Jewish people in Israel despise Jesus.
So it's like me saying a prayer for you in the name of Osama bin Laden.
That's how stupid you fucking are.
And you think, oh my God, Israel loves us.
Israel's our number one ally.
Oh God, praise Jesus for Israel.
Say that to an Israeli, they'll spit in your face.
Ask them.
You think I'm lying?
Go on Wikipedia.
Type in in Google.
Do Jewish people like Jesus?
Even the most Jewish and the most whitewashed sources will say, sorry everybody, but in the Jewish faith, Jesus is not a Messiah.
In fact, we view him as the most dangerous false prophet.
And most will say he's burning in hell in excrement.
But hey, let's say a prayer in the name of Jesus for the Israelis that won't piss on you if you're on fire.
But they'll take your money and they'll let you go fight their wars for them.
It's ridiculous.
And by the way, Why did I get kicked out of the Trump Hotel?
Why did I get, I got invited?
I didn't even know you did.
Yeah, I was here for the, I was here.
You didn't know this?
No, but also, does everybody know, the purpose of this, I'm not arguing with Chris, even if I disagree with a lot of what he's saying.
I like to, you know, first of all, I don't think I could stop Chris from expressing himself if I tried.
But this is why people hear Barnes's position, you hear Scott Horton's position, you hear Chris's position, and then may you go out and double check your own facts and come to your own educated opinion.
What I discovered with Horton is that a lot of it is agreement on facts.
It's just how you view those, how you interpret those.
The border expanding, yes.
And then some people are going to say they took land against the International Convention in 1967.
The Balfour Declaration declares at the very end that they're not allowed to take any land.
Wait, wait.
Has Israel ever defined their borders in the last 70 years?
Has Israel defined their borders?
Absolutely not, because they just keep taking more land.
And the Balfour Declaration specifically says that they have to define their borders and they are not allowed to take any more land and they are not allowed to persecute the population living there.
So they are in complete violation of their own agreement, complete violation of international law, and they get away with it every year because they have the USA, which is like their retarded sloth.
Hey, you guys!
Only he has money.
Why did you get kicked out of Trump's closet?
Oh, listen to this.
So I got invited to the Clay Kark event, the We Are Waking America tour.
Oh, this is at the one at Durham.
Yeah.
I was at the one in Vegas first, and I came to this one.
And the first night, it's a two-day event, but before the two-day event started, they had a preview night for pastors only.
But I was there with Pastor Felix of Saving a Child, which is the real reason I'm here, and we'll talk about that next.
Saving a Child is a massive anti-child trafficking organization started by a wildly successful gentleman from Miami who has eight kids and eight grandkids.
He's retired, but we'll get to that.
So I was at the pastor event with him.
And that's when I saw how vehemently Israeli this event, pro-Israeli this event was because they had pastor after pastor after pastor trying to say prayers for Israel in the name of Jesus.
It was just driving me crazy.
It's the stupidest thing I've ever seen in my life.
But besides that, everything was fine.
And we had really nice reception from everybody.
We're taking pictures.
Jimmy Levy was even there.
Everything was cool.
So then the next day, we had the first day of the event.
I had a VIP ticket.
I had a media pass.
Was there all day.
I mean, not to say the money's the issue.
Did you pay for it?
As in, like, when they kick you out, do they reimburse you?
I never paid for it.
It was given to me, but whoever bought it paid for it.
Okay.
So it was a paid ticket.
It was a paid ticket.
And the media pass was given to me by media, just like I had one in Las Vegas.
So I spent the whole first day just mingling with people, taking pictures and doing a whole bunch of interviews.
And then one of the coordinators for speaking came up to me and said, Oh my gosh, we didn't even know you were coming.
I'm like, yeah, it was a last minute decision.
I got invited by saving a child, people.
They go, "Well, we had a couple of speakers not show up.
Would you like to speak tomorrow on the last day?" I said, "Sure, if I'm right, I want to speak." And I had no intention of speaking about Israel, by the way.
I was going to talk about saving a child.
I was going to talk about COVID, climate change, all the rest of the stuff that we normally talk about.
It hadn't even crossed my mind to talk about Israel because I saw how brainwashed the entire people there were about Israel.
So the last thing I wanted to do was talk about Israel.
So they told me to come in the next day and talk to Aaron, the stage manager.
So now it's the third day I come in.
Day three in Vegas, not in Doral.
No, this is in Miami.
This is like a few days ago.
Day three in Doral.
It's October 14th.
I go there.
I did a couple interviews.
And then I said, oh, shit, I got to go talk to Aaron.
So I ran to the back where the speakers are.
He saw me.
He was doing a million things at once.
He ran over to me, shook my hand enthusiastically, said, nice to see you.
He's like, I'll be right back.
I'll be right with you.
And he ran off to go finish whatever he was doing.
I looked at my clock.
It's 10.59.
I had a podcast with Felix at 11 o 'clock from Saving a Child.
So I ran back to the media area.
We did our podcast.
11:30.
I see these guys walk over and they look like Secret Service.
They didn't look like normal security guards.
They look like military.
They didn't have the bravado.
They have a look.
An unmistakable look.
And they're making eye contact.
And they're not like the normal security guards with a stupid attitude.
They look like a mall cop.
You can tell they're not to be fucked with.
So they had that air.
And I'm like, what do these guys want?
And they come up and they're like, are you Chris Guy?
I'm like, yes I am.
They're like, you're going to have to come with us.
I go, yeah.
I go, what's this about?
They go, it's about a social media post you made.
I go, what?
And they opened up their phone and they showed me a post I made on October 9th that had went viral.
October 9th of this year.
October 9th, like four days before the event.
And what did it say?
The Israeli invasion of Palestine brought to you by the same people as COVID, climate change, rigged elections, and censored social media.
Israel is also a hub of organ trafficking and child trafficking.
That was the post.
And it had a video with it.
Don't talk bad about anybody except the regime behind the Israeli government, which is really the bankers.
And that's what I was getting at with everything.
And obviously that struck a chord because they showed me that exact post and said this is why they're going to trespass me off the property.
From an event where I was paid to be there and an event where I was invited for media and invited to be a speaker.
Then when I walked outside with them...
There was an army of cops waiting there.
So at this point, I'm like, what the fuck?
So I started videotaping.
And then the cops tried to pretend like they weren't there for me when I started videotaping.
I'm like, oh, so you're not here for me?
So that means I can leave, right?
They're like, absolutely not.
You're being detained.
I'm like, but I thought you weren't here for me.
This is just a few days ago.
A few days ago at the Trump Doral.
Then when they, when I started...
It might not have been a Doral.
I was mistaken the one before, but it's in Trump.
It was the Doral.
It wasn't, okay.
Miami Doral, the Doral, the big golf course.
Okay, yeah, that's the Doral.
Yeah.
I'm telling you.
Then they threatened they were going to charge me with causing a disturbance and arresting me when they were the ones keeping me there because they wanted to give me not even a trespass because they couldn't legally trespass me.
They gave me a trespass warning.
Yeah, and it's if you come back, you'll get arrested and you don't come back.
Yeah, for a year to that property.
So you can't golf there.
I can't go golfing at the Trump.
And now I got a question for Trump, Mr. America First.
How can you be putting America first if Israel's really first?
And we know you put Israel first, because who funded Trump's successful presidential campaign?
A man by the name of Sheldon Adelson, one of the largest political donors in the entire world, who's dead now.
And that's the reason Trump got elected.
And that's the reason why Trump went to Israel, put on a little yarmulke, and kneeled before their great wall and pledged his subservience to them.
Could you imagine Benjamin Netanyahu being flown to Washington, D.C.?
Being brought to a church, made to do the sign of the cross and put a cross on and eat the holy bread, he wouldn't do that even if you put a gun to his hand.
Some people are going to say it's a little bit different if Netanyahu had a Jewish daughter-in-law or Jewish daughter-in-law and Jewish grandchildren.
There might be that.
He's got a Jewish son-in-law.
So not even by blood.
In Jewish religion, you're only really Jewish if your mother's Jewish.
So if your father's Jewish but your mom's not, you're not even considered Jewish.
But now he's considered Jewish because his son-in-law is considered Jewish?
I can relate more or I can understand the gesture in that sense that he's got something of a connection.
And if I'm wrong, why did I get kicked out?
It says right on the trespass notice.
For referencing an anti-Israeli social media post.
That's what it says.
On the police report.
Did you post a picture of that?
No.
Oh, yeah, I did.
It's on there.
You can look at it.
It literally says that.
So, why would I get kicked out in an event, a so-called freedom event, where I wasn't even there to talk about Israel?
Well, the ultimate irony, I say, like, whether or not I, before making the last sentence of the statements, whether or not...
Those promoting this conflict are in fact the same ones who have been promoting everything else that's devastated the world.
That I can tend to agree with.
You have the same people jumping on that bandwagon.
The human trafficking out of Israel.
If it's something unique to Israel or human trafficking worldwide is a problem?
No, organ harvesting is something unique to Israel and trafficking is unique to Israel and Ukraine because they're run by the same Zionist factions and the same banker families that are the number one pedophiles in the entire world.
If you go on to Epstein's book, you know how many of those people are going to be from Israel and Ukraine?
A very vast majority of them, even though they're like, what, less than 1% of the world's population, yet they somehow make up like 50% of the pedophile book?
Makes sense.
It's the reason why the United States of America is the number one purveyor of child porn and the number one child sex trafficking.
And let's talk about sex trafficking.
And that's why I know about this.
Because I've been anti-child sex trafficking for a very, very long time.
There's a very good reason for it.
It is now the number one black market industry in the world.
It makes more money than guns and even drugs.
This, I did see a report recently where they put the dollar figure on it and it's astronomical.
Well, it makes sense.
I can only sell you drugs once, but I can let you rape a four-year-old girl 30 times a day.
Every day.
For months.
And then when she can't get raped anymore, I'll just cut her open and harvest her organs and harvest her nice young blood and harvest her bone marrow.
And now she's worth a whole lot more money than any of the drugs that you can buy.
It's very easy to get kids.
They have entire pedophile networks that are so well protected.
What did we have?
We had Epstein get arrested with an entire child trafficking island.
Literally his own little country for child trafficking with thousands and thousands of known...
The worst of the worst.
Child rapists, child torturers, child sex offenders.
But we can't know any of their names because they're all in government and they're all part of the same people that are running everything.
And that's what we've got to change.
And that's why I started working with Felix at Saving a Child.
This man is 70 years old.
What's Felix's history to explain why he's doing this now?
He didn't know anything about child trafficking.
He didn't know who I was.
He's just a wildly successful businessman who in his 70s...
Was enjoying his golden years.
His best friend of 55 years just passed away.
And he was just enjoying life.
Enjoying watching his eight kids and grandkids grow up.
And then he watched that movie Sound of Freedom.
And it opened up his mind.
And he started doing a little bit of research.
And he realized how bad of a problem this is.
And this guy has more money than he knows what to do with.
I'm going to be honest.
He is very, very, very, very successful.
And he put...
A whole board of directors and a team together.
They put a whole bunch of money into this, and they created a website and an organization called Saving a Child.
It is so big already.
We only launched it 10 days ago.
We have so many corporate partners that we give people special travel dollars and stuff as member benefits.
They're good right now at over 600,000 hotels around the world.
That's how big this company is.
And he just got it started 10 days ago.
What did he, if it's public, what did he do in life before him?
He was the first.
He started with Amway in the early 70s.
Remember Amway?
Is that a rail?
Amway is the sales company.
It was the door-to-door sales company.
It was like Avon.
Avon, I know.
Amway is from the 70s, before we were born.
It was one of the biggest MLM and sales companies in the history of mankind.
And he was the first ever diamond seller.
He made over $65 million there.
And he's built multiple billion dollar companies that he's sold.
He owns biotech companies.
He owns supplement companies.
What's the name of the company again?
Saving a Child.
501c3 or not-for-profit?
It is a for-profit corporation set up as a membership thing with an MLM and we are the only corporation for-profit, non-profit, charity or any that every single member In real time, and he's calling me right now, actually.
Don't show his life.
It's just Pastor Felix on there.
His name is Pastor Felix.
He is a pastor, honorary pastor.
Well, in real time, it shows you every dollar that's come in and exactly where it goes.
How much dollar has gone to the members, how much dollar has gone to the children.
MLM means what?
Multi-level marketing.
Okay.
So you can sign up for free or you can sign up as a paid member.
And now as a paid member, you pay $12.99 a month.
And half that money ends up going to the kids.
Half the money goes to recruit other people.
He doesn't get any of the money.
He's actually losing money on the whole thing.
But you said it is...
I say for-profit, not in a critical sense.
There's actually benefits to being for-profits.
Yes.
You don't have to disclose your donor list, your members?
No, it's not even about that.
It's just so he can make the profit and donate the profits to charity.
We choose, we vet the charities, and the way it works is each charity gets up to $10,000 a month.
When that charity's gotten their $10,000, we get another charity.
And our goal is to get more and more people signed up.
We already have people signed up in 44 countries.
Our goal is 10 million people in 100 countries.
That way we'll be giving over $50 million a month to charity.
And how can we afford to do it?
Because we have so many corporate partners.
When the people sign up for $12 a month, even the people that don't want to sign anybody else up, they just want to give their $12 a month.
Every single month they get...
20 travel dollars that they could spend at any of the $600,000 hotels and they never go away so you can accumulate them.
So after like five months you'll have a hundred travel dollars and if you go to a hotel you'll save a hundred bucks and meanwhile it only cost you 60 to be a member.
So you made money by donating money to kids.
The other thing you get is a hundred points every month and these points correspond to restaurants.
If we type in our area code right now There'll be 500 restaurants within this area where you can go spend those points like real dollars, dollar for dollar.
So 100 points can save you $100 at these restaurants or at the grocery store.
You can print your own coupons.
So you can save up to $120 a month without doing anything, spending the $12 a month that we send to the kids.
So it's our way of rewarding people for signing up.
It's like, yeah, you're giving money to kids, but now you're saving $100 a month.
So you're giving out $12, but you got $100.
So you made $1,000 that year.
It's pretty freaking cool.
And for people that actually want to use it as a way to make money, they just sign up other people as paying members and your downline will grow and you get benefits and bonuses and all the rest of it, just like any other MLM.
And for people that don't want to do any of that, they can just sign up as a non-paid member.
And then they're part of the system.
They get the notifications of all the initiatives that we're doing so they can still be in the loop, etc.
So it's a per-profit corporation, but you can sign up as a free member or you can sign up as a paid member.
Paid members can save up to $120 a month on restaurants and everything else so they can actually make money.
It's a way to reward people for actually donating.
I think it was the craziest, coolest thing I'd ever seen.
It took me a while to get used to it.
I've never seen any other...
Any other charity, non-profit, or for-profit corporation that has a real-time bar that shows you exactly how many members there are, exactly how much money has come in by the minute, exactly where each one of those dollars went to.
It's incredible.
There's no more transparency.
You literally have more transparency as a member, a $12 a month member, than a CFO of a big corporation would have, of the financials of the company.
It's insane.
And he's doing it like that because he wants to show everybody that he's not trying to make money.
He's losing money.
You can make money.
I can make money as a person if we sign up a whole bunch of people.
But him himself, he's not going to make money off this.
He's going to lose money.
But he doesn't care because he's 70 years old and his kids are already set up for like 20 lifetimes.
Okay, interesting.
Now hold on.
That's the best part.
He chose me.
I auditioned, by the way.
I sent in a video.
He didn't know who I was.
He had no idea.
He never met me, never heard of me.
Another person, a friend of mine who was involved with it said...
I think that Pastor Felix would really like you.
You should audition as the main influencer.
So I sent in a 6 minute video.
6 minute and 30 seconds.
I sent it to my friend who sent it to Felix.
And Felix called me personally in 10 minutes.
And we talked and we became really good friends.
I think it has to do with the fact that he's Italian too.
We get along.
Some of his kids are my age basically.
So he looks at me like that.
And we just hit it off really well.
And he made me the official face and the official voice.
of Saving a Child, so I am now basically the main member for it and now that I'm going to be continuing my world tour and expanding my world tour far beyond the commonwealth, I'm going to be bringing Saving a Child to the hundred countries that I promised that I'm going to bring it to and I'm going to help get that 10 million members so we can be generating the kind of money monthly we need to combat this.
This is an industry that generates a trillion dollars a year and they use billions of dollars to keep all the people that are involved hidden from our purveyor.
We can change that.
We can work with different organizations that are exposing these people.
We can work with different organizations that put out preventative measures to stop these kids from getting traffic in the first place.
We're going to be working with organizations that's going to get this ridiculous curriculum out of our schools with the LGBT agenda.
And we are going to be creating a network that's so well intertwined that we're going to have information travel the globe in real time.
It's going to be fantastic.
And it's a way to get the whole freedom movement connected.
Because I've been preaching united non-compliance.
I started with just say no.
And just say no is what you can do on an individual level.
Every man, woman, and child.
I see some people might be watching this down saying, you're wearing an apron.
No, that's a tank top.
It's just sweaty and gross right now.
Just say no is what your duty is.
When the government tells you to wear a mask, close your business, take a jab, all the rest of that garbage that you know is not in your best interest, just say no.
If I was eight years old and you tried to put a mask on me, it wouldn't work.
I wouldn't wear it.
I wouldn't put it back on.
And there's nothing you can do to make me wear it.
And so even kids have that power.
But when we can get a whole bunch of people to come together and just say no, I call it united noncompliance.
And we did a great job with the trucker combo.
We got our freedom back temporarily, but they're not stopping.
And they're using world, entire global organizations like World Economic Forum, World Health Organization, and then attacking countries individually.
So my idea was to bring countries together internationally in United Noncompliance.
And through saving a child, I believe I'm going to be able to do that much more efficiently.
They created a special website for me.
It's called Join Chris Now.
And that's all you got to do is go there and you can sign up for free or you can sign up as a paid member, but sign up and share it.
Become one of the members.
I hope we got people watching from some countries that haven't signed up yet because I'm at 44 countries and I want to see it go over 50 countries real soon.
And I want to get hundreds of thousands of people in there by Christmas because we are going to make a real difference.
Millions of kids a year are killed.
And I've looked at the case studies.
I see what they do to these kids.
A four-year-old girl chained from the neck to a four-by-six dark closet where they don't even get a pillow or a blanket.
And men and women just come in by the dozen and have their way and rape that little four-year-old girl anally, orally, vaginally, abuse them until they can't be abused anymore.
And then, like I said, they cut them open while they're still alive and harvest their fresh organs to be put in some bankroom.
I had a question and I forgot what it was.
I'm sorry.
No, no, well, meanwhile...
Yeah, the Mossad connections to Epstein, we've talked about at length.
The list that somehow, you know, convicted of trafficking and no clients.
I mean, the world is dark beyond our nightmares.
But meanwhile, now you are going back from the free state of Florida back to Canada now?
I'm going to Canada and, like, literally, as soon as I'm done here with you, I'm messaging him right now.
Also, as soon as Chris and I are done, we're going to maybe...
Walking, I'm going to get an energy drink.
We're going to get something.
Christmas going back to Canada.
I'm going back to Canada.
I'm going to be in Toronto for two days.
I'm going to be in Edmonton for two days.
I'm going to be in Vancouver for four days.
Then I'm coming back to Miami October 27th in Vero Beach for Stu Peter's event on the 28th.
They're having a big event.
Everyone should be there for that.
From there, I'm going to Columbia and then I'm going to be continuing my world tour in places where I don't even want to say yet, but it's going to be friggin' awesome.
I'm gonna hit every country in the world until there's no safe place for these pedophiles to hide and there's many safe places for children to go.
Okay, we're going to end it there.
And this afternoon, I'm going to go on The Unusual Suspects.
It's a new channel with Valuetainment.
It's like a roundtable.
We're going to have some discussions.
I'm bringing, as my subject matter, it's going to air at 6 o 'clock.
We shoot at 3. Got to be there a little early.
I'm going to shine that bright spotlight back on Canada.
We're going to have a good discussion, so stay tuned for that.
All right, I'm going to end this, everybody.
Locals all come in for a locals thing later, and we'll talk.