Class Action Against Google/YouTube for Covid Censorship; Pfizer Shot Scandal! Viva Frei
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I know that you decided to, I guess, be nice on Twitter, and you didn't call anybody out.
You know me.
If they deserve it, I throw them under the bus.
Any of these influencers you want to throw under the bus right now?
By all means, you can, or you can still be the nice guy.
There's a couple unsurprising names on this list.
According to the pitch deck that is now available on dailycaller.com, it includes screenshots of President Trump's.
Former failed attorney, Jetta Ellis, who obviously strayed from being a supporter of President Trump, and now she'll do anything for a paycheck, it appears.
I can't confirm that she was paid, but she's in the pitch deck.
A couple other names include, I believe we've got Viva Frey and Robert Barnes were named in there.
By the way, folks, I want to point out what Alex said.
This article by Daily Caller, you said?
Yes.
Talks about they're getting paid.
They're not doing it out of the kindness of their heart like they really, truly believe in what RFK Jr. has been pitching and say, I think he's a better person, a better candidate.
He aligns with my conservative values, so I'm going to vote for him.
No, they're being paid to do this, folks.
So they probably don't even believe in what they're pitching.
By the way, let me pause it here.
The guy on the left is Dan Bull.
They're getting paid to do it, so they probably don't even believe it, says the guy who's getting paid to do his job, presumably.
Set that aside.
I'll give you my two cents after this before we get into today's show.
Allegedly, you know, that's what the article lays out.
I don't want to make accusations.
I don't have the hard proof.
That's what it says in the Daily Caller article.
And if that is the case, I find that to be incredibly concerning.
Now that we know that there is a firm actively recruiting and trying to get right wing influencers to promote him, I think it's safe to assume that any right wing influencer that is promoting him is part of this paid cabal.
And so there's nothing conservative about this guy.
He's a gun grabber.
He's pro-abortion.
He thinks climate change is the greatest problem.
So that's the latest breaking news.
Barnes mentioned this last night during our Sunday night law extravaganza.
And I will give Alex, full disclosure, I actually just spoke briefly with Alex and I think they might be tweeting something of a clarification in the coming moment, so stay tuned for that.
I actually appreciated the way Alex was weighing his words because he said those are allegations I can't confirm because I haven't seen any evidence.
And I can tell you one thing.
I think I know Barnes relatively well, but I don't make statements for others.
They can keep looking for evidence because there is not...
Part of me feels stupid.
Like, holy crap, people are monetizing my name unbeknownst to me.
Well, I guess that means I've made it in the sphere.
Not of influence, because being an influencer is stupid, and using that term is stupid.
But I guess I've made it to the point where people respect my opinion enough that I would be within the realm of...
I was on a deck and I had no idea.
Fantastic.
I'll tell you one thing.
I don't get paid to promote RFK Jr. because I don't promote RFK Jr.
That's what I told them.
I was like, you guys look stupid because I don't promote RFK Jr.
I never have.
I have actually vehemently always asserted that if Trump doesn't win the presidency and they succeed in the lawfare, your republic is done.
The only reason RFK Jr. might be value-added to the Trump campaign is because it should make him reconsider one issue where I think he's still wrong, Trump, that being the jibby jab.
Walking around touting the success of Operation Warp Speed when nobody believes it was a success, not even Pfizer.
So it's funny to be now in the realm of the internet gossip.
As I tweeted out, I'm not in the game of suing people for defamation.
I did have to send a letter of demand to W5.
Because that defamation was malicious and more categoric than Alex's...
You know, he pussyfooted around.
He's like, yeah, these are allegations.
He's in a deck.
Oh, good, I'm in a deck and I didn't know about it.
The other guy there...
Unless I'm mistaken, you just have to retract a story about Michael Cohen with an affair with Stormy Daniels.
You don't want to have to do two in two weeks.
So you want to throw people under the bus, Dan Ball.
Make sure you know what the hell you're talking about.
And I invite you fine gentlemen.
To watch my show, to watch Viva Barnes Law, our show, on the Sunday nights, you might actually learn something.
All right.
Now, but speaking of the jibby jab, and, well, no, we're not going to get into the jibby jab stuff just yet.
We're live.
Share the link around because I did a very, very poor job promoting this because I was live with Megyn Kelly and Phil Holloway talking about the Trump trial before this.
And I'm not sure that I blasted the link around in time, but share the lawsuit.
Oh, share the lawsuit.
Sorry, I just got distracted.
Share the link.
And we'll get to the lawsuit versus Google, YouTube.
Yeah, LOL.
Mine as well.
Fine me a penny.
Okay.
Before we get to the show of the day, which is the part one, is going to be with a woman named Eloise Bois, B-O-I-E-S, or as you like to say in English, Boise, Eloise Bois, who is spearheading a class action lawsuit against Google for COVID censorship.
That was the segue that I was trying to get to.
That's going to be the first part, up until no later than 3 o 'clock, because at 3 o 'clock, we've got Jessica Rose coming on.
That portion will be only on Rumble and Viva Barnes Law, because Jessica's going to talk about some apparent recent email leaks, disclosures, revealing that there were separate batches of the jibby jab administered to Pfizer employees, which might cause some people to suspect that, you know?
All animals are created equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
All of this to say, people, that we are on the cusp of a revolution.
Oh, and by the way, oh, hold on, because I am a neurotic idiot.
I have to make sure I did this.
So neurotic that I'm going to get paid by a politician and not disclose it to promote them as if I'd ever do that to begin with.
Yeah, I checked off this stream contains a paid promotion because I am so bloody transparent and so bloody neurotic about the transparency that if I don't check that box off, I won't do the paid sponsor.
But this one's an easy one.
We're on the cusp of a revolution, people.
You may or may not know.
We might have, as Vivek Ramaswamy said during his campaign, we might be having our 1776 moment again now, mutatus mutatus.
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And with that said, people, the link is in the description.
And because I'm so neurotic, I'm going to make sure that the link is, in fact, in the description.
It is.
Neurosis is a blessing and a curse because I still kick myself for flubs and speeches, but it makes you double, triple, and quadruple check.
With that said, and without further ado, people, adieu.
Let me make sure that we are, in fact, live across platform.
We are.
We're on Rumble.
We are on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Get your questions in on vivabarneslaw.locals.com and I'll get them to Eloise, who is our first guest, and Jessica Rose, who we all know because she's been on the channel now at least three times, I think.
So that's it.
We're on.
Let's do this.
Eloise, I'm getting ready to bring you in, madam.
Eloise Bois, or as we say in America, Boise.
Eloise, how goes the battle?
I'm good.
Thanks for having me on your show, David.
First of all, what I feel bad about is sometimes I don't...
I try to follow as much news as I can, but some stories get to me late.
And some people think that I ignore them or I'm not interested or I'm, you know, what do they call it?
Controlled opposition and won't talk about YouTube because I, you know, whatever.
So I got to the story late, but I actually saw the story and I'm like, oh, this looks like fake news because someone is succeeding in a class action lawsuit or at least eating in initiating.
We're not at any merit stage yet.
Before we even get there, let me just bring this up here.
Everyone can see your name.
Good.
Tell everybody who you are because you've got a channel.
I know who you are.
I've done some research, but let everybody know.
Yeah, so I started my channel in 2020.
It's called It Over Savoir.
And I just started mine in English this year.
It's called Hello Wants to Know, which is like a translation.
I had English interviews as well, but I focused in French because during the pandemic, and I'm sure you're aware of that, there was a lot of content, alternative content in English, but not a lot in French.
And you lived in Quebec, so you are aware that the dome was going crazy.
And I felt that the problem was the fact that people didn't have access to an alternative, decent information.
So I started trying, you know, my purpose was to inform people in a factual way.
I wouldn't call myself a journalist because I give my opinion.
But, you know, I was very thorough in the way I would do things because this is...
My background is all social business, so I've been a host on CBC before and stuff like that.
So I started my channel, and when we say things that go against the narrative these days, we are being censored.
So this is what happened to me.
Well, a big bell went off or a red flag went up.
Did you say that you used to be a host on the CBC?
Radio Canada is the French side of the CBC, the state-funded media that I have spent a few years now railing against.
I'm not going to ask you how old you are because I know that that's rude and impolite, but what did you do education-wise and in order to get into what you've gotten yourself into?
I'm a singer, so this is my background.
I studied music, jazz, singing, and I also studied acting.
So, you know, between 17 years old and 25, I tried to make it in the music business, which I realized was deeply corrupt and sick.
And I decided to go back.
To school, study psychology.
And then I realized I don't want to be a psychologist.
I don't want to be, you know, I want to help people, but that was not the way I wanted to help people.
So I found myself an agent.
I started doing more acting, more, I would say commercials, which sucks because that's not, no one loves doing commercials, but it seems to be, it's really hard to make it in Quebec.
Everybody knows everyone and it's, I guess it's the same in LA and different scale, but I. I started being more annoyed with that.
And I realized when I turned 30, I started realizing that my career was not going where I wanted to.
I was trying to go to producers, start my own shows.
And I really wanted to be a host.
And every time people would tell me, how many followers do you have on Instagram?
And I was like, who cares?
Like, I have a great concept.
But, you know, the world is changing.
Cable TV is dying.
And my husband is also a director of photography and a director, and he had been encouraging me for a while to start my own channel, but I didn't want it to be only, you know, my mom liking my stuff, and I didn't know how I would make it through.
And when the pandemic, well, the so-called pandemic happened, I was pregnant, and we were stuck at home, and I thought, I have time on my hand, which, you know...
Didn't happen ever since because I had two babies in the last four years.
But we thought it was a good time just to start, you know, and that's how I started getting into it.
I was already pretty, I had a lot of, a good background.
I knew what I was doing and I had, my husband had all the good gear, the cameras, the microphones.
So I was lucky enough that I could start and have a very professional result without having to invest tons of money in it.
And that's just how it started.
First of all, I don't believe I've ever used the term the so-called pandemic.
And I think that's my favorite term now.
I've been going with the plandemic in quotes.
The so-called pandemic.
I might use that in the future.
Just something you said about being in the music industry and it being sick and dirty.
Was that the music industry in Quebec or were you out West in America?
I was in America.
So yeah, I was aiming, I wanted to be a pop star.
That was my goal.
And I...
I had producers in Chicago and then I went to LA.
So I had bad experiences everywhere, in Quebec as well.
The people who were bad to me in Quebec were...
From France or there were people from Quebec as well, but very high ranked in Quebec.
But I started, you know, when hashtag MeToo came out, I was not surprised.
I was like, it was about time, you know?
It's just the story of my life.
And I think it's the story of a lot of people who tried to make it in the show business.
And I started researching it.
And I actually, I am writing a book.
So I did write a book in 2018 about that.
It's a fictional.
Fiction.
Fictional, but based on your life experience.
You got it.
And that's why I'm here.
I'm in a chalet right now because I'm rewriting it.
And because we have kids now, it's just impossible to write at home.
So I'm taking the week off to try to really...
I think it's about time that this book comes out because there is a lot of truth that people are ready to accept that they weren't ready.
Maybe when I was researching it in 2015, now more and more people are being aware that there is something really wrong going on with the...
The whole media system.
Well, it's a disgusting, depraved, moral hellhole of a cesspool.
And I've only really understood the depths of it more recently.
But now if I'm not to dox you, just a general idea, are you up in the Laurentians or are you in the townships?
And I want to live vicariously through spring in Canada.
I am in the Laurentians.
Okay, beautiful.
So what month is it?
We're May.
So the black flies aren't out yet, but there's still snow.
No, snow is gone.
I'm super happy about it.
Yeah, because you're gone.
You are in Florida.
We got one season.
It's just hot, hotter, or hotter, hottest and humid.
There's some things I miss about Canada.
Mountains and fresh water that is cold and refreshing that you can swim in without worrying about bacteria or alligators is the other.
I don't want to delve too much into this, but I can't help it.
You have bad experiences, which I can only presume are of the sexual-ish exploitation, like you want to succeed, here's what you got to do.
And you are obviously one of the ones who says, F off, I'm out of here, versus the others who say, okay, I'll close my eyes and hope to succeed.
That's exactly it.
It confirms everything I've ever thought about that disgusting hellhole to be avoided at all costs.
And then you come back, you try to succeed in Quebec, and it's better, but not much better, and just on a smaller scale.
Well, you know, I've been exposing Satanism in Hollywood since my first video on my channel was about Satanism in Hollywood.
Satanism.
Oh, Satanism.
Thanks.
Yes.
No, no.
So Satanism in Hollywood, which we always hear rumorings of.
They're flashing symbols.
Okay.
Yeah, well, if some people are curious about it, I have an English video that I tried to put on YouTube, but surprisingly, it got censored.
So it is on my X channel that I just recently started.
It's still a very small channel, but it's there.
So it's 20 minutes, and I put together, you know, I put a bunch of...
Sort of what I would call evidence that there is a presence, a recurring presence of these themes in Hollywood.
And I explain why is that.
And, you know, I'm not going too far in the rabbit hole because I think the point is to...
I'm trying to address those who never heard about it.
So if you go all the way to Pizzagate, people are just going to go, whoa, this is too much.
So, but, you know, when you start researching it, and I've been researching this for...
Over 10 years now.
And I speak and I spoke to people who actually survived ritual SRA, so satanic ritual abuse.
So when you start talking with survivors, this becomes really real and you can't really be in denial anymore.
So that was my turning point for me when I talked to those people and I was like, oh my God, I was hoping, a part of me was hoping this wasn't true.
But yeah, there's something really, really wrong going on.
When you say censored on YouTube, was it demonetized or was it outright?
Oh, it's not there.
No, it's not demonetized.
It's just I couldn't put it online.
You could flip the link in the private chat and we can blast it around now if you can do that at the same time.
I just brought up a picture of Sam Smith in his satanic costume.
I was going to bring up the other guy there.
Who's the one that put his blood in the shoe?
Oh, his name is Lil Nas X?
Lil Nas X, yeah.
It's wild because people still think Pizzagate is a conspiracy and they've never even bothered to go read John Podesta's emails, which don't make any...
I don't know what they're talking about, but it wasn't pizza and maps and handkerchiefs.
This is wild.
Okay, we might have to do a part two because...
Well, I don't want to...
You don't want to spill all of these stories before you publish the story.
So...
You come back, you eventually move out of pursuing a music career in Quebec, and how did you end up at the CBC?
Radio Canada, I should say.
Radio Canada, yes.
I'm going to try to make it short because it's not that interesting, but as I was saying earlier, it's really hard to make it in Quebec because you sort of need to be born in this, have parents that are actors, which is not my case.
I knew I was a very good host.
I knew I was good at it.
But my agent at the time, she didn't really make the effort to get me the auditions.
And even auditioning is impossible, which is super frustrating when you think that it's public money and it's always the same people that are being hired and given a chance to make it in this industry.
So I heard that Ricardo...
Which is a chef here.
Very famous chef.
Ricardo and Francis Redé.
They were going to do a show about food.
A foodie show.
And I wanted to be part of this show.
And I did everything I could to be part of it.
But they didn't even want to see me audition.
So I had to fight my way through it.
And I finally...
Managed to be seen.
And they hired me.
So that was my...
I thought that would be my breakthrough performance.
But we didn't come back for a second season.
And that was it.
So that was my big career at Radio-Canada.
And I've got my issues with Radio-Canada.
I don't know what insights you had in your experience.
What year was this, if I may ask?
Oh my gosh.
It's pre-COVID, obviously.
Oh, yeah.
It's the world of before.
Let me think.
That was 2017, I think?
Okay, so still post-Trump, pre-COVID, in the era where there were some calls but nowhere near as many to defund the CBC.
People were always complaining it was nationalized news but didn't fully appreciate the degree to which it was corrupt or at least government supporting.
Yeah.
So you stop doing that and then you start a YouTube channel.
Yeah, so I did start my channel in 2020.
So that was, as I said, like my first video was about Satanism.
And then I started thinking, I never really bought into the official narrative of the pandemic.
The so-called pandemic.
Yeah, the so-called pandemic.
And I started talking about how they were using certain tools to manipulate us.
So I did a video called La Desinformation Mediatique.
Which is media disinformation for the anglophones.
Yes.
And that's how I started digging into the...
The COVID years and all the nonsense that was linked to that.
And as I said, I had a baby, so I was not super active.
Being a mom was my priority.
But I felt it was really important that I was doing it because no one was really speaking out.
There was not a lot of French people who were actually...
Going out and saying, there's something wrong.
You guys are not well informed.
And, you know, so that's when I did my video called La Censure, which means censorship.
And it was online on YouTube for maybe two months, three months before it got censored.
They completely deleted that video, which proved my point.
Deleted?
Did they give you a strike as well?
I'm not sure.
I think I had a strike.
I don't think they always give you a strike.
Sometimes they say, oh, maybe you didn't know and they give you a reason.
But more often than not, they give you a strike and they say medical disinformation or at the time challenging the who.
So it was up for two months.
Did it get any meaningful traction?
It did.
Like meaningful in French Canada, which is decent.
I think it had 30,000 views or something.
That's definitely good.
And then, I don't know why, I started triggering more the algorithms and they didn't like me, so this disappeared.
It is now an odyssey, but this is how my lawyer contacted me.
Okay, interesting.
So, one video gets taken down, then there is no question, once you're flagged, once you're sort of in the naughty list of the algorithm and they definitely pay more attention to your channel, you have other issues?
Okay, so how many issues strikes did you have before you started exploring Odyssey?
That's a good question.
I can't really remember.
I was aware that I was shadow banned, even though it's really hard to prove.
And everybody was telling me, you should go on Telegram, you should go on Rumble, you should go on Odyssey.
There were so many alternatives that were...
Just new at that moment.
And it was a little overwhelming to me.
So I chose Odyssey because it was uploading automatically.
You would upload on YouTube and it links to your Odyssey.
So I didn't have to do any action.
So I started just doing it.
On purpose, easily.
It was like, whatever, it's going to go on Odyssey.
But I didn't have to manage my Odyssey channel, which takes so much time, you know.
So, yeah, that's how it started.
And then I started being really...
I guess YouTube didn't like me much.
And pretty much everything I was doing was being either censored or...
Throttled is another way.
Okay, so by the way, do you have a channel on Rumble as well?
I am on Rumble now.
It's a new thing in French.
So for those who are listening today, my only two English channels are YouTube or X. So it's Ella wants to know, but those speak French.
I'm everywhere.
So I'm on Rumble, Facebook, YouTube, X. Yeah, that's about it.
And, well, look, I'm exclusive with Rumble, and I've had my issues with...
Well, Odyssey at one point tried to pick a fight with Rumble.
I don't know why, because it shouldn't have happened, but no hard feelings.
But now, so how do you...
You notice yourself getting censored, and then how does it end up with you petitioning for a class action?
Because I'll get to the procedure for Quebec, but you can file for class action.
It has to get approved.
And so, from what I understand, we'll get into the procedure in a second, but you filed.
they made a motion to dismiss or a motion to a preliminary motion to kick the case and it got dismissed.
And you're going to be authorized from what I understand for a class action.
Yeah, so...
You said at the beginning of this interview that you thought it was fake news.
And that just says how jaded we are and how cynical we get about the justice system because it's just not serving justice anymore.
So I was in this space.
So it didn't even strike my mind that I could do that.
But my lawyer, his name is William Desrochers, he contacted me because he was following me and he saw that I had been censored.
And he told me, well, he explained what you probably know more than I know.
I do because legal stuff is not my thing.
But he explained to me that the Quebec charter was one of the best in the world, which came as a surprise to me.
And he explained to me that it protected us not only from our governments, but also from private corporations.
And he said, I think that the freedom of speech is one.
One battle that can be won because it's a very important freedom in a democracy.
And as far as we know, we are supposed to be in a democracy.
So he said, I think we could use your case to file a class action lawsuit.
And I said, sign me up.
Let's do it.
I'm not wrong in this.
William Desrochers, I knew the name, he filed his own lawsuit back in the day, right?
Challenging the curfew.
Exactly.
In Quebec.
This is wild.
He's got a beard, like a reddish beard.
Yeah.
Okay, so William Derrache, my channel will know him, but only indirectly.
He was the lawyer in Quebec who challenged the curfew on the basis that it violated the charter.
And not to say I've always been cynical, I'm much more cynical now.
His lawsuit, I said it was, obviously it violates the charter.
The only question is whether or not it's a warranted, justified charter violation.
The judge says, no, it doesn't violate your charter rights.
And dismissed his case.
And he petitioned the Supreme Court and it did not get accepted for cert.
So that's William Derrache.
So he reaches out to you out of the blue and says, I presume it's after his case got kicked.
And lawyers suing the system also is not generally well perceived.
So he calls you up and says, you might have a claim here.
Yeah.
And, you know, he's the one doing all the hard work.
So he, some people ask me, do you want us to support you financially?
But he's the one who's taking all that on his shoulders right now.
He just needs a case.
And my case became bigger and bigger because I got more censored as time went by.
So by the winter of, so he contacted me in the summer of 2021.
It's been three years already.
A year later, I had been censored many other times.
So we added those evidences to the file.
And, you know, because I did a video about injection.
And it was called Pourquoi Refuser Le Vaccin?
So why...
Why to refuse the jab?
Exactly.
And this one...
It got deleted in 15 minutes.
Some people had the time to see it.
It was extremely fast.
I was surprised.
So we put it, I think, on Facebook.
For some reason, Facebook was a little nicer to me.
It didn't delete my stuff.
It just either shadow banned me or it would put, you know, the little thing that would explain.
The warning labels.
Yeah, the warning label, COVID-19.
And their fact checkers knew better than we did.
So I put it on Facebook and it still got viral.
And that's where things started going.
South, I guess.
It was at the same time that the truckers came in Ottawa.
So my videos were viral.
And, you know, this is where the fact checkers started being on my case.
And everything was really intense.
And I even lost my daycare at that moment because I was a bad person for saying the truth.