Canada: Fentanyl Capital of the World w/ Sam Cooper! Pierre Poilievre Listening to Viva w/ Pleb!
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Over the last few weeks we've heard Donald Trump talk a lot about Canada in the same light that he talks about Mexico and China and putting a 25% tariff on our exports.
As a future Prime Minister, what would you do to galvanize that relationship with our neighbours to the south?
Some of the things he's asking for are things that would be good for Canadians if we did them anyway.
For example, border security.
Our border is a total disaster.
We've had so much illegal migration across the border.
Don't mind me fraudulent cases we now have it's between 20 but the government by the way you're going to say how could it possibly be between 20,000 and 500,000 people here illegally?
I don't know how it could be between those such a vast number but that's what the Department of Immigration says you have 20,000 to 500,000 people here illegally and many of them will be tempted to cross the border into the United States because they have a significantly stronger and faster growing economy.
If that happens, we will expect a massive retaliatory response from President Trump.
So we have to secure the border.
We have no choice.
Not just for him, but for us.
It is dangerous for our country to have that many people here illegally.
And so I will secure our border.
We will have more frontline border guards.
We'll have drones in the air to stop illegal crossings.
We're going to do full criminal background checks on people who come to our country before they get here, which is something, believe it or not, we don't actually do right now.
We're going to scan the shipping containers to keep the fentanyl ingredients out of our country.
We're going to lock up the drug kingpins that have made Canada the fentanyl capital of the world.
Those are all steps that Trump is demanding, but more importantly, they're all things that we need to do to secure our own country.
You know, I don't want to fight fentanyl to make Donald Trump happen.
I want to fight fentanyl so that not one more mother a child to overdoses.
Plus 47,000 people, that's more than died in the Second World War.
So we have to do this for ourselves.
And now President Trump has made it clear that we have to do it if we want to continue to have access to the biggest and most lucrative economy the world has ever seen.
Hmm.
It's kind of small, people, so maybe I'll read it viva voce.
And it goes back to February, where I put out a tweet that said all Pierre Poiliev had to say was, quote, we will work diligently with the Trump administration to secure the border, tighten up our lax immigration policy, and work vigorously to crack down on the illegal drug trade, end quote.
That's all he had to say.
You could read the rest of that tweet.
Going over to the right part.
Or I said, if Pierre seriously wants to win, he can adopt any and or all of the following principles, strategies.
One, immigration.
Focus on immigration specifically by highlighting the amount of people on terror watch lists that are trying to cross into the US.
If they are trying to cross into the US, it means they are in Canada.
All the way on the bottom, it says, imagine being Donald Trump, imposing tariffs on Canada, and in so doing, giving the biggest gift, layup, to Pierre Poilievre, where all Pierre had to say was, quote, If it weren't for the liberals, we wouldn't have these tariffs.
But instead, he said, if it weren't for Trump, we wouldn't have these tariffs.
Now, I'm saying, and I'm patting myself on the back, sort of glibly, tongue-in-cheek, because I don't think Pierre Poiliere sees my tweets.
Maybe he sees the ripple effects of the anger that I'm stirring up among the conservative base.
At least the online army is acting a whole hell of a lot like the DeSantis online army, and not in a good way.
Maybe he sees the ripple effects there.
Maybe he does follow my tweets.
He doesn't follow me, that's for sure.
Maybe Melissa Lansman has gotten to him.
Melissa, you have an open-ended invitation to come on the channel.
You've been doing the heavy lifting for Pierre these days.
Good for you.
But if I were to think that he was listening, that would be hard evidence to support that theory.
Implementing in real time the exact critique I've been leveling against Pierre Poilievre for the last two months.
Now, some will say too little too late.
It's never too late until it's over.
Too little?
We'll see.
There's some time left still.
But what's clear is that it's a change in tack from the initial strategy Polyev adopted from the beginning, which was to go after Trump for it.
And Pierre, just so you know, I took to Truth Social and posted that video with my commentary and tagged Donald Trump.
Because apparently Trump actually is active on that platform.
May he see it.
And may he say, alright, better late than never that Pierre Polyev has seen the light.
I didn't want to deal with a globalist whore, W-E-F, Davos, attending Bilderberg meeting, Mark Carney in the first place.
I didn't want to deal with him.
My possibly double fakey didn't work the way it was supposed to work.
Whatever. So I took the truth because you're not yet there.
I took the rumble because you're not yet there.
So despite your best efforts, we might still be making headway.
And despite the best efforts of an online army, the message seems to be getting to you.
The other message, and you want to know how it works and you...
I don't know if these people are paid to post, All that I know is that when I see the exact same types of posts from the same hacks in tandem, I start to ask questions.
Jeffrey Looscombe, you may know him because I pick on him a lot on this channel because what comes out of his Twitter feed is pure verbal diarrhea.
Here he's retweeting someone with the Ukrainian flag in their profile, so you know it's going to be gold.
After justifying Trump's tariffs by shitting on his own people, country, Canada, the fentanyl capital of the world.
You have a Ukrainian flag in your bio, you're probably an idiot.
You're retweeting someone, approvingly, who has a Ukrainian flag in their bio, you're probably an idiot.
Jeffrey Loopscomb, you're an idiot.
Sorry, did Pierre Poiliev, someone who wants to be PM of this great country, call Canada the fentanyl capital of the world?
All he does is parrot Trump's words.
This guy asterisks Trump like it's a swear word.
These people are mentally ill.
Like a sad or more pathetic Trump.
I can't even spell his name.
Idiot. Does this guy have pronouns in his bio?
Good for him.
Oh, yeah, it's it's a it's a it's a Trump talking point.
Oh, here's an article from the Guardian, you raging jackass loose comb.
How decriminalization made Vancouver the fentanyl capital of the world.
The city is gripped in an opioid crisis worse than America's.
Locals say overly liberal drug laws have sparked a catastrophe.
Looscombe. Scumbag propagandist.
Who else do we got?
We got one more.
Coffee Time News?
Yeah. Coffee Time News, another one.
I'm convinced this guy's on the payroll, but I don't know.
Canada is not the fentanyl capital of the world.
I won't pick on typos because that would be hypocritical of me.
You sound just like Donald Trump, you lying fucking weasel.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Isn't that exactly, with a little bit of a, you know, modification, what Jeffrey Looscombe just tweeted out?
Isn't that the exact same type of MO for these paid shill campaigns that we see on the internet?
To which I had to respond, hey dumbass, Vancouver is literally referred to as the fentanyl capital of the world.
Because it is.
And people have been giving me a hard time on the internet because I've been too critical of Pierre Poilievre.
You want to raise a coddled little baby child, you tell them that everything they've done is good.
They're perfect, they're impeccable.
They're incapable of wrongdoing.
And see what type of child you raise.
You want more from your politicians?
You don't coddle them like children.
You don't treat them like kiddie gloves.
Oh yeah?
No, because if we criticize them, we're going to lose the election.
If you have shitty policies, you're going to lose the election.
If you let your opponent dictate your strategy, you're going to lose the election.
Oh, Viva, you're a CPC shill.
Oh, you live in Florida.
All right.
Whatever you want to call me, you dumbasses, it's not going to change the legitimacy of my critique, and we see Pierre Poiliev in real time.
Whether he's responding directly to it, I don't care.
He's changing tack in real time, like a ship trying to right itself after it realizes, holy crap, that wasn't the North Star that I was following, that was Uranus, and it's going to lead me off the end of the Earth.
Okay, you can't make an astronomical, whatever, what is it called with the stars?
Encryptors, what's that study called?
Not zoological.
Astrological! Sorry.
You can't make an astrological reference without referencing Uranus.
It's a known fact.
So, call me whatever names you want.
Treat your leader like he can't be criticized, like he's not a big boy that wants to lead a country.
Treat him as though your well wishes that he should win will be enough for him to win.
Go ahead.
Do it.
I don't care.
It's stupid.
And you're lucky to have me.
You bunch of cowards who don't want to criticize your dear leader publicly.
You're lucky to have me so you can shit on me while I put up the good advice for he to adopt if he wants to win.
Maybe he doesn't want to win.
And the drug trade, the fentanyl trade.
Yes, the fentanyl capital of the world with fentanyl super labs, with TD Bank being ordered to pay billions of dollars in criminal and civil penalties because they were allowing Chinese criminals Oh, you think Trump didn't know that when he issued the tariffs and Pierre stepped in it?
Good. He ran around the house a little bit with that poop on his shoe, but he didn't jump on the bed.
So at least he kept a part of the house clean.
And now he is discreetly, casually trying to backtrack while saving face.
And may he restore that relationship with Donald Trump, because whether or not he thinks it's politically popular in Canada, it's necessary to win an election.
And it's necessary to be deemed capable of being the next prime minister of Canada.
And we're going to talk about the fentanyl crisis in Canada.
We got Sam Cooper back on the channel again today.
We're going to go over this, and then we're going to have Pleb the Reporter come on at five o'clock, and I'm going to tell Pleb everything I just told you.
We had a discussion this morning.
Pleb thinks he's proselytized me.
I'm not supporting anybody.
I will criticize everybody where they need criticism, and I will go out of my way to destroy that P.O.S.
three passport carrying globalist whore.
Mark Carney, who is less Canadian.
Oh my goodness, he's so Canadian, he goes out and buys maple syrup.
You know what type of Canadian has to buy maple syrup?
Nobody. You have your maple syrup.
You got tons of it.
You got those beautiful little cylinder cans that you use a little V-shaped thing and you pop it open.
Sam, you want to come on in?
Sam Cooper, people.
You may remember, you look different today.
I got my Blue Jays camo hat on.
And you don't have glasses on.
Yeah, you know, I used to play a lot of sports, but lately my sport is writing, so I wear my glasses a lot more.
First of all, you look 10 years younger and you look like a totally different person.
This is a good incognito if you ever want to not get recognized.
Viva! I told people that due to the circumstances in my life, I've been doing some hand-to-hand with a former JTF2 guy.
I'm not joking.
People, don't get it twisted.
I can throw down if I have to.
I'm looking to see your ears are not yet cauliflowered.
If you ever look at someone and their ears are cauliflowered, don't mess with that person.
Sir, you're looking good.
Okay, well, we're going to talk about the latest of the week.
You know what?
I didn't want to start well from the beginning.
Tell people who you are, just so they know your credentials, because I'll say first, you are one of Canada's last true journalists.
Well, I've been a journalist for 20 years in Canada.
The short story is, like you, at one point I wanted to be a lawyer, but I didn't exactly go all the way down that path.
I diverted into journalism, very much loving the same sort of work that good lawyers do, finding facts, pursuing truth, speaking truth to power.
And so I've done it for 20 years at major newspapers and a Canadian broadcaster.
And in 2023, after breaking some major stories about China's deep penetration into our parliament, also stories about China's deep penetration into our financial markets, and the fentanyl trade, I started my own platform, the Bureau.News.
And it's, it's growing pretty rapidly.
And I'm glad to be with you again.
Well, okay, so the news of the week.
Well, first, let's back this all the way up to the beginning.
Encryptus, in the backdrop, you can hear me, is going to How many people are dying of overdoses a month in Canada?
Do you know this number offhand?
It should be thousands.
So it's over 50,000 now in total.
And I grew up, like the short story here, I should have said my bio, I grew up as a cub reporter in Vancouver, learning why we had the most expensive sort of, to real income, Real estate and the most fentanyl deaths per capita should be in North America, maybe, you know, Virginia or somewhere, or sorry, you know, like Rust Belt, West Virginia may be up there on opioid deaths.
But Vancouver is the hot spot of China running in their offshore fentanyl factories and using our economy at scale.
So Just put it this way.
I cut my teeth on reporting in one of the most clear death zones in the world.
That's the downtown east side, where people are dying daily, daily from fentanyl overdoses.
It's Canada wide, at least at last check, it was 606 a month dying from opioid overdoses, of which 80 some odd percent is fentanyl related.
It's 47, 50,000 in the last six years.
It's obscene.
And I don't know what more you need to understand that.
And I'm very happy to see Pierre Poiliev changing tack a little bit and addressing the tariffs from a different angle.
What was the big story of the week?
Because there's another super fentanyl lab bust.
I think we didn't really get into the TD Canada and the criminal penalties that they were ordered to pay because they were knowingly laundering Chinese drug money.
Can we flesh that out a bit?
Yeah, so I've been leading in North America by having sources with direct knowledge of this TD Bank case, which should be material to Canada's future, really.
And the US government had to investigate how Canada's major international bank, the biggest one, I believe, from Canada in the US, was being used essentially to You could say wittingly allowing money laundering to occur through its branches in the tri-state area, major market, and the short story here is Viva.
I'll take a step back.
I became internationally known for discovering the Vancouver model that was Chinese international students In Vancouver we're running bags of cash into Canadian government regulated casinos at scale.
The highest year for the context here 1.4 billion in drug cash all related to China laundered through a British Columbia government regulated casino.
And so This is amazing because I'm the only one in the world that's really broken the story that TD Bank, it was running the same way.
Chinese international students in America on study visas.
are being used by Chinese organized crime to launder Mexican cartel distributed fentanyl cash.
How it works is this cash is collected, you know, in underground vaults basically in the tri-state New York, New Jersey, Connecticut.
Chinese money brokers set up in Toronto and Mexico City are running a global money laundering operation and they essentially have money brokers On the ground in New York that tell these students, pick up this cash, walk it into TD Bank branches.
And that's what happened.
That's the fentanyl money laundering story.
And the key here is the U.S. government isn't done with this deferred prosecution.
There could be executives in Toronto.
Who knows?
Maybe this, maybe this goes up to the board level of TD.
As a lawyer, you know very well, look, if you're running a major financial business and you see suspicious activity, You need to look at what's wrong and your compliance demands that if you see that students, reports are saying students are walking bags of cash into your bank branch, that's a problem and TD's management in Toronto let it go.
That's why they're on the hook and it could get worse.
So the bags of cash that they're getting that they're laundering through businesses is coming from sales in Canada or is it foreign currency that's I mean, brought in, or is it Canadian currency that's brought in from abroad?
So this is working across North America, but the focus, it's only prosecuted in the United States.
So to break it down, yes, of course, as we know, the fentanyl precursors are coming into Mexico, they're coming into Vancouver.
The fentanyl is being pressed up in pills.
It's being, of course, distributed across Canada.
It's being distributed in the United States.
And so the cartels are very often, as you know, this is why they're now terrorist designated, brutal.
They are dealing that fentanyl on New York streets.
The cash from those sales is collected.
It goes into essentially the backs of, let's say, a noodle house, a massage parlor, a nail salon, an underground casino, and a financial broker that is someone that picks up contracts from Mexican cartels to launder their drug money, tasks these students to go in and pick it up and, you know, walk into TD Bank.
And then it goes into the Canadian financial system, and essentially then it gets a lot more complex.
It goes basically to China, to Mexico, it goes into manufacturing, and this is how, you know, Fentanyl is moved You mentioned precursors the last time and then I didn't ask the question and I realized I should have.
I know what it is, I've looked into it, but explain to the people who may not know what precursors are when it comes to the fentanyl trade or production.
Yeah, synthetic opioids.
So we're talking, it's fentanyl, but of course, you know, very related, methamphetamine, ketamine, you know, other hard drugs.
China is producing all of the precursors in their factories, and they don't want to press up the pills, those deadly toxic pills on their side of the pond in China.
So they send these chemical precursors into Mexico and Canada, which have loose laws We're learning in Canada, corruption.
And so, you know, it's like China also sends out pill presses, they send out the dyes, the binding agents, the labor to put this stuff together.
That's the super lab story in Canada.
So it's an offshore production of China's fentanyl precursors.
And I don't want to forget another major revelation from my story that was put out this morning.
The U.S. government has investigated and knows that senior Chinese Communist Party members own the fentanyl factories.
They have what's called golden shares in these fentanyl companies.
And Viva, it's so...
U.S. intelligence is so powerful.
They know that People's Republic state-run prisons are producing fentanyl.
So the ties between China and fentanyl are explicit.
And really, at the end of the day, when I'm stepping back, this is why you slap a 50% tariff on China.
To be very blunt, you know, the U.S. government has been talking to them for years.
Stop it.
We don't want our people to die.
China, of course, wants Americans to die.
So they're not going to stop it.
Stop trading with them.
End of the day.
I'm going to give everybody the link to this, but this is your latest publication.
CCP, Communist Chinese Party, Golden Shares, Toronto Laundering Command, Mexican Chinese Cash Collectors, and TD Bank inside the global fentanyl trade.
We're going to walk through this in a second.
I want to just bring this up.
I've brought it up before, but this is the Department of Justice.
When is this one from?
October 2024, right before the election, TD Bank pleads guilty to Bank Secrecy Act and money laundering conspiracy violations in a $1.8 billion resolution.
TD, this is my bank, the 10th largest bank in the United States and its parent company TD Bank U.S. Holdings, yadda yadda yadda, pleaded guilty today and agreed to pay over $1.8 billion in penalties to resolve the Justice Department's investigation into violations of the Bank Secrecy Act and money laundering.
The bottom line, if we oversimplify this, it's that they were knowingly violating all protocol as relates to accepting cash deposits, know your client provisions, and having had sneaking suspicions that this was money laundering, were the officials, were the employees getting kickbacks on their end to not even turn a blind eye, but rather to participate in the laundering?
I was informed in my interviews with a senior U.S. government expert with visibility on thousands of high-profile investigations, including El Chapo, including the Chinese crime bosses that not all of us will know their names like El Chapo.
This expert told me, I'm not going to judge it.
but it's accepted within the community to transact in major amounts of cash and And Viva, I know from my history of studying the Vancouver model casino money laundering story, Canadian executives make the excuse when international narcos walk in with cash, oh, this is accepted in the Chinese community.
It's the same story for the TD branches.
Employees within the community, so we're talking about, you know, neighbourhoods with a high population of Chinese migrants, let Students, international Chinese students, walk in.
Remember, as a lawyer, how does a student make a couple million dollars in a year?
They don't.
The same story in Vancouver with the casinos.
No due diligence.
And here's the key.
Okay, your bank, your branch staff was in on it.
But The DOJ indictment says inadequate compliance.
So that goes to the top of TD Bank.
They were receiving suspicious activity reports, and they weren't acting on them.
They weren't looking at these branches that are off the scales in terms of the monthly money coming in.
Therefore, do you call that willful blindness?
That was the title of my book on the Vancouver model.
And, you know, that's what it looks like in this case.
What's amazing is I just I just went to do a couple of, you know, Google a few tweets.
TD, this is the same bank.
TD Careers, this is from 2018, but it's kind of interesting.
For Asian Heritage Month, we spoke with the leaders in TD's Chinese employee network to hear their thoughts on making a contribution to giving back to the community.
Read what Jason Swing, Associate Vice President Process Simplification, had to say.
You say it, and as you're talking about it, you know, call me whatever effing name you want.
I remember what my TD bank looked like in Montreal.
And Now I'm, you know, connecting some dots.
It does make a little sense if they have connected employees working at these branches facilitating this.
Um, holy cows, back to your article.
And I want to bring up the graphic because it's going to be pretty, pretty straightforward.
Um, you want to explain, you want to explain basically the mechanism.
We don't need to read, we don't need to read through this, but I'm going to give it to everybody to go and read through it.
I mean, Yeah, so here's the key.
I mean, taking a step back, you talk about life being, you know, stranger than a Hollywood movie or more fascinating.
In Mexico City, they have There was a guy called the Mexican Whale, Zenly Yegan.
He was found with 207 million US dollars, you know, in the in the room of his Mexico City hacienda.
He was a precursor global businessman elite.
But what he really is, is a global drug boss.
They also have billionaire Chinese money brokers in Mexico City setting up the whole trade.
So that's what the graphic indicates.
You got like someone that looks like a professor or a bank manager, but...
Well, look, there's a guy that there are just just say there are people at the top, the very top of Chinese organized crime set up in Toronto, global Chinese organized crime that are commanding financing the North American fentanyl trade because they set up those money laundering Cash pickup contracts for the Latin cartels that are moving the fentanyl into American cities.
And where do the Latin cartels get the precursors from?
That's right!
Factories in Wuhan.
So these drug bosses in Toronto and Mexico City are, you know, putting up financing for the precursors to come in Mexico.
When they collect the cash, they're sending that into Let's just say TD Bank, any bank that accepts it, and then that will pay for, you know, a Chinese factory to send some, a load of, let's just say Nike shoes to Mexico.
And that's the way that, you know, the proceeds are moved in a way where they don't, you know, the pesos can be recovered by the cartel.
And so you get that drug loop going.
But the real mind blower again, I can't get over it.
Chinese international students welcomed into America on study visas are the key vector of carrying this drug cash around.
And look, I guess, you know, before my story broke this, you don't kind of, the mainstream doesn't suspect, you know, a Chinese international student to be behind, you know, a billion dollar, let's say, you know, local billion dollar per year drug laundering operation.
I have many jokes about math that I want to make right now, but I won't do it because it would be politically incorrect.
The question I did have, and it's what I DM'd you earlier this week, we're going to get to border security or the lack thereof in Canada, but everybody's argument, we talked about it a bit last time, you know, only 1% of the fentanyl nab crossing the border is coming from the Canadian side to the US.
The rest comes from Mexico through.
Do you know if, you know, we're manufacturing it here in record numbers enough to Well, there's a few key things going on that I believe that my senior U.S. government sources were triggered by the misinformation that's
being voiced by Canadian officials.
You know, I kind of suspect this could have started in the Prime Minister's office because that's the way it works.
But and then the Globe and Mail with a supposed investigation cites seizure figures for the, you know, Customs and Border Patrol watching that.
What is it?
The biggest free border in the world, Northern one.
And see, the Custom Border Patrol only picks up something like, you know, whatever it was, 40 pounds.
So yeah, that does translate that figure to 1% in comparison to 98 from Mexico or some internal number from US production.
But the key thing here is my sources said, no, that is just One agency.
There are hundreds of US law enforcement agencies that have their own seizures and different data.
I don't have that aggregated figure, right?
But what I am told...
I'm told by people, and people can research this, that this is proven.
I mean, it's academic that this is a fact.
Many different agencies have many different, you know, data pools for seizures.
The point here is that very senior people in the U.S. say, Canadians, you're being misled.
It's a lot more, and we know it from investigations.
President Trump is not lying to you.
He's not going out there and saying, Canada, you got a problem, without a lot of evidence behind them.
And, you know, you asked, where is it coming through?
South America?
Is it going elsewhere?
Coming into the States?
Look, as a logical person, you broke it down.
Canada has super labs.
Canada data says, the government admits Canada is a fentanyl exporter.
Some of it's going to New Zealand.
Some going to Australia.
I believe maybe even a little bit to Japan.
But not all of it is going there.
So a lot of it, my sources say, is going to the United States.
And I'll give you an example.
This is how complex it gets.
We've got the Chinese financier, drug lord in Toronto.
He makes a deal.
He commands that sort of cash pickup operation using students in New York.
That money is laundered into a TD bank.
Chinese drug lord in Markham, Ontario says, okay, we're now going to fund some production of shoes in China.
They'll be sent to Mexico.
That trade, once the cartel has those shoes, will release more fentanyl across the California border from Mexico.
So it didn't even come across the Canadian northern border.
Chinese drug lord said, That's how complex it gets, and that's how implicated Canada is.
When we talked about it the last time, there was also discussion that they don't check train carriages or train trolleys crossing the border between Canada and the US.
Any of your sources, do they tell you what sort of verification system there is between Canada and the US?
Because another thing is that I don't think people really Wildly.
different than the way authorities treat the Canadian US border.
And so, you know, there might just be...
Well, it's a military treatment at the southern border.
It's the honor system on the northern border.
And so I'll break it down like this.
I'm a little bit proud because in my interviews, there's going to be a story coming out Saturday morning, in which my senior, senior, senior intelligence source in the US says, I predict, Sam, that now that we're cracking down on the Mexican border, you will see an increased surge in the trend you've already seen, and that is Mexican cartels setting up in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
Because the demand from the United States is not going down, the Mexican government and the U.S. government are cooperating more on the southern border now, so the cartels will use Canada more.
And you know what?
A story...
Stay with me here.
A story broke This morning that I reported a Mexican cartel acknowledged hitman sought refugee protection in Canada in February, just a couple weeks ago, saying that he's afraid that Donald Trump is going to separate him from, you know, his son.
And here's the...
I just want to add this.
That's bad enough.
It proves what my source just said.
Beyond that, an immigration refugee board official released this acknowledged hitman connected to one of the most brutal Mexican cartels.
And on April 1st, it wasn't a joke, April Fool's Day, a judge in Ottawa, thank goodness, reversed that release.
So, I mean, it just shows you dangerous, dangerous, dangerous people have been coming into Canada from Mexico since the early 2000s, and it's going to get worse.
It's amazing.
I want to get the demographics because it's one thing to know that 600 a month, 50,000 over six years, 80% of it is fentanyl related.
And I would say, I want to know if you know this offhand, the percentage that is between the age of say 18 and 35. And we talked about this as being retribution for the opium wars and basically chemical warfare on a population.
A lot of it is young men, young working men.
Young fighting men, if it comes to that ever.
If it comes to that, yeah.
Okay, so, I mean, you break the story this morning, or you publish this story now, what is the status of all of this?
Because Trudeau appointed some fentanyl czar, I don't know what he's done, they promised to tighten up the borders, I don't know what's been done, and Mark Carney hasn't said boo about it for obvious reasons, because it's a systemic failure from the Liberal Party, and finally Pierre Poilievre is starting to Well,
to break it down, one, again, I can now talk about a source on the record, Dr. David Asher, senior former Trump admin, you know, investigator on global financial crime, terrorists, the Wuhan lab, everything.
Such a senior source.
He told me, look, the U.S. government is not impressed with the Canadian response so far.
Ottawa, you know, okay, you bought some helicopters, you have more boots on the ground on the border, you're taking movies of people, like, patrolling the border.
That isn't putting people in jail, right?
So they're looking for real cooperation between American Canada and that terrorist designation.
This is a key point of my recent stories.
Because the American government can go after cartels as terrorists, Powerful laws.
They can go after bankers that turn a blind eye as facilitators.
You know, complicit.
They can go after, I believe, law offices.
That should put a shiver of fear into a lot of Canadian lawyers, in my view.
They can go after anyone that is tied to the fentanyl trade, and Canada, so far, hasn't gone after anyone.
It's been a lot of talk.
And, you know, you ask about the status of play.
I've seen that video from Mr. Polyev, and really that is like damn common sense.
It's like when I hear people, you know, look, again, as a Canadian, the tariffs at the end of the day, they're unfair.
Too many good people will be hurt.
But America does have a deep security concern.
That's at least some of the reason for blocking trade with China.
At the head of the table and Mexico and Canada, which unfortunately are being used as proxies.
And so look, let's let's react from strength.
Let's change our laws.
Let's work with the United States.
Let's use our own terrorism law to go after cartels in Canada and their Chinese financers.
And if we do that, we'll get the best deal at the negotiation table.
And clearly, I've already stated so many times, Polyev has a He will have a better plan by far than Carney on doing that.
Because I'm sorry to say, I think there are people in the liberal government that are directly complicit in laundering of money for these networks.
And I'm talking about lawyers.
First of all, what I love is when you can finally reveal a source and it's like, I can feel your relief and also...
Coming off my shoulder.
Excitement, yeah.
The question was this, when it came to the TD banks and they pleaded guilty to money laundering, I presume, and I'm not, it's relatively certain that the authorities have all of the details of those who were the clients in the laundering.
Have they been going after the actual clients of the banks that are involved in money laundering drug money?
Well, on the Canada side, it really is farcical.
So FinTrack, the Ministry of Finance, you know, intelligence agency, FindTD, 9 million, okay?
9 million dollars for the largest money laundering case of a bank in U.S. history.
What message does that send to Washington?
You ask, why are we getting tariffs now under the Trudeau government?
I totally agree with you.
What better way to invite tariffs and strong sanctions than complete lack of justice?
And it's like saying, okay, Our bank did this to your people.
People are dying and we're not going to do anything.
That's not even close to a slap on the wrist.
Where does it go from here?
Look, when a couple of high-level sources say, you know how when people say something to you and they're holding something back, they're saying the DOJ indictment says inadequate compliance, They're telling me this case isn't over.
Inadequate compliance means there could be criminals, alleged criminals identified in the upper management structure because they're the ones responsible for compliance at the end of the day.
I'm going to find these stats on the demographics of the overdoses.
In our locals community, grumpyoldman1919 says, how many drug factories has Canada shut down?
Explain these drug factories.
It was Harrison Faulkner who reported on this, but I know that you have extensive knowledge on it as well.
Where are they located?
Are they in Walter White's basement?
I know some of them are on farms in very unsuspecting areas.
What do these labs look like?
And who's manning them?
Is it Chinese Canadians?
Or is it Mexican Canadians?
Is it cartels?
Is it ordinary Canadians who get involved in this?
What do they look like?
Yeah, no, I can break this down pretty well.
So I did a story about a Canadian expert that could not be named saying that, again, Trump, very hurtful words, but he's right.
Canada is a problem.
So back when Canada, you know, was the marijuana capital of the world, and still is, They had, you know, these super farms in northern BC, northern the prairie areas, northern Alberta, northern Ontario, very rural, and you know, it'll be...
To get an image, major Quonset huts.
Back then it was marijuana, still is, but now these things are, this is what they call super labs.
And so, you know, they'll set them up in a town with, you know, one or two RC, contracted RCMP officers.
Often, you know, in my understanding, you'll have some traditional biker, biker presence around.
So the bikers are involved at a lower to mid level.
You have 100% in terms of the labor insides.
I can't tell you that exactly, but at the top end of the scale, of course, it's China and the triads that set this up.
You can look inside that Falkland lab for the sharp-eyed people.
You'll find boxes of goods with Chinese writing on them, which says it all.
There were also, I'm told, a Mexican lab, a known Mexican fentanyl lab, Recipe, if you want to call it that, for fentanyl was at the center of that Falkland, BC, mountainous lab, super lab.
I'm told that there, I'm told also, I haven't confirmed this, I've confirmed the other points, looks like an Iranian state-linked sort of crime nexus connection there as well.
Which, when I think back to it, I mean, someone else reminded me, about three years ago, there was a I believe, you know, an Iranian actor in Toronto caught with enough carafentanil, which is like a hundred times more powerful than fentanyl, in their room in the greater Toronto area that, you know, people were a little bit shocked.
They said, you know, this could kill Canadians many times over.
So what I want to say, stepping back, who's responsible for super labs?
Who has the capacity set up?
basically factories in rural Canada, Chinese organized crime, Mexican cartels, and it looks like bikers are in there.
It looks like some Indian transnational crime because they have a good grip on transportation systems in Canada.
And it looks like Iranian state actors, I'm told, and pretty good sources.
So the worst And you say Indian from India, not Indian Native American?
Indian, as in from the Punjab area, a lot of transnational organized crime that is related to terrorism.
It's like Canada is being cannibalized by foreign interests, foreign players.
And again, call me whatever name you want, I don't care.
China, India, cartels cannibalizing what was once Canada.
As I asked the question about the Indians actually, Is anything being manufactured on native reserves because of the jurisdictional protection they have to some extent from the feds?
That is a great question, and I'm not aware of that.
But what I am aware of is that current U.S. government intelligence, dated but very prescient Canadian government intelligence, said Indian reserves are used by Chinese transnational crime And more recently, I hear from Mexican cartels to sell weapons, to sell, you know, counterfeit cigarettes, all manner of things.
And you're right, it's that jurisdictional shield that is used.
So it would make sense, I do believe.
Yeah, that's what was being produced there.
That's why you used to be able to get, before they legalized it, you could get marijuana on the reserves.
Unless I'm having a bad memory.
I remember you could get marijuana on the reserves.
You certainly could get cheaper gas and phonier cigarettes for 10 cents.
Okay, it's going to be the absurd question yet again.
Political affiliation aside, I don't care.
Why the hell is Poitiers or the Conservatives not jumping all over this?
Why are they not making this the issue of the election?
Or why are the Conservatives, as a political party, not doing anything about it?
Are they tainted?
Are they involved?
Or, I don't know, is it too complex of a problem to even be resolved by an opposition Taking a step back, there was a good MP in the Toronto area, Adam Chambers, who read my book Willful Blindness.
He came to one of my book launch events, did a speech about Canada is doing nothing on money laundering.
He adopted my work.
He tried to put a private member's bill through Parliament.
Unsuccessfully to give our money laundering laws some teeth.
So that's telling me at least there's I believe Mr. Chambers is, you know, is an honest and politician that wants to change, wants to change Canada's problem on that and has taken my research to heart and mind.
Pauliev, look, I'm not a, I'm not a politics reporter.
I watch it pretty closely, but clearly Trump Threw the whole contest off.
The liberals, you know, with the, you know, elbows up, fake patriotism.
Look, they took the early campaign.
But you've posted that video, Mr. Polyev, talking sense, talking facts, which is really, I would say, that message that he's saying is what I've been writing.
Let's do something about it.
Don't let our people die.
Again, not a politics reporter, but looking at thousands of people singing O Canada at these Polly of rallies, it's showing me a depth growing within his campaign.
It's showing me the sort of, let's call it, the Trump conundrum of the early campaign is fading a little bit now that it looks like the tariffs might not be quite as bad as people thought.
Pauliev now I think has a platform to push a real issue and he can read my stories this week.
Mexican cartel guy, an acknowledged hitman, seeking refugee status in Canada and an immigration judge was about to let this guy out on the street.
Yeah, I do think, I was listening to your opener there, he has a chance.
He has a chance to take this campaign with just honesty.
It's funny, no matter what I do, I'm gonna get shit on by somebody.
I'm either criticizing Pierre out of love or hate.
Or maybe love for the country, or hate for the country.
People accuse me of wanting to fuck with the Canadian elections, as though I'm not still Canadian.
It's just, whatever.
Today seems to be a different day, and we'll see where it goes.
But I'm not gonna shut my big mouth.
And speaking of big mouths, let me just see, what was I gonna bring up?
I was just about to bring up, in the backdrop, Dammit, I forget what it was.
Excuse me.
No, that's what I was going to bring up.
This. It was a rumble rant from Chet Chisholm who said, for those wondering how fentanyl harms people, please look up the wooden chest syndrome.
It is the paralysis of the diaphragm muscles making it difficult and possible to breathe or be ventilated by rescuers.
And I'll bring this up just to show everybody.
Where was it?
The Wikipedia.
Wooden chest syndrome.
Wooden chest syndrome is a rigidity of the chest following the administration of high doses of opioids or anesthesia.
Describes a marked muscular muscle rigidity, especially involving the thoracic and abdominal muscles.
Yeah, it sounds like paralysis leading to suffocation.
Sounds like, I mean, dying and knowing you're dying and like one of those bad dreams when something bad's happening and you can't wake up.
I actually did a story.
I felt pretty poignant there.
A young woman that Got hooked on Safer Supply in Vancouver, of course.
Described it as, you know, I felt like I was dying.
Slowly dying.
Dying so slowly.
And that's what it is.
Without... I won't get into the details.
There were people who were at the event.
No, but we were somewhere and someone in the crowd, unbeknownst to us, OD'd.
And like, it was like, look at the person's like, Is the person dead?
And the lips turned blue and then like, they kept the person going until they got Narcan and they came in and revived the person, but for the doctors there, the person would have died in an overdose in front of, and it's silent, and it was just like, it was surreal.
I'm such a...
No, yeah, that's what I was going to talk about.
No, speaking of Canada doing nothing and whether or not people are in on it, you're not a political reporter.
Are you able?
To speak to the story that recently broke in Canada about the Canadian MP at the Liberals who dropped out of the race after making the joke or dropping off the Conservative candidate at the, what was it, the conflict for China to get the million dollar bounty?
Are you familiar with that story?
Very much.
I was one of the ones that broke it.
If not first, I was one of the first last Friday.
So a Toronto MP, Pro-democracy group from the Chinese community realized that this man Again, Markham, Ontario.
Maybe see a pattern there.
It's coming up!
A lot of these guys.
Okay, he's a Liberal MP.
He won his seat in the 2021 election.
This is the election that myself and the Globe and Mail have reported based on intelligence that China wanted a minority government.
They wanted the Liberals to win.
They attacked various Conservatives, including the leader Aaron O'Toole.
And so this gentleman upset a liberal, sorry, he upset an incumbent Conservative in the Markham area.
But the key thing here is, in January, to a basically an exclusive gathering of Chinese journalists in Toronto, he was asked, you know, if there's a Conservative named Joseph Tay, he's a Hong Kong former sort of Broadcaster, he's been broadcasting on YouTube from Toronto, talking about how Beijing has taken over, you know, Hong Kong with their national security laws.
And for that, Hong Kong, meaning Beijing, meaning the Chinese Communist Party, put a bounty on his head, a Canadian citizen, for speaking freely.
And this bounty amounts to a million Hong Kong dollars, which is 180,000 Canadian dollars.
Justin Trudeau's MP, Paul Cheyenne of Markham, tells these reporters, it would be bad if my Conservative rival is elected to Parliament, because that will create an issue, since he's under the Hong Kong national security law.
He then went on to say, so someone could pick up, get that bounty, take him to the Chinese consulate in Toronto.
Ha ha!
And sorry, I joked, but the key thing here is, Joseph Tay and experts say that wasn't a joke.
It's an intentional statement amplified through Ming Pao newspaper to not only scare Joseph Tay, but to chill the whole Chinese voting community and send out that message.
Beijing is watching.
Don't criticize Beijing.
Vote for liberals.
Don't vote for conservatives.
Don't vote for the guy on YouTube that says, you know, Hong Kong has been taken over by the Chinese Communist Party.
So I break the story on Friday.
Throughout the weekend, updates including, for example, international human rights groups send a letter to the RCMP Commissioner saying, we believe the comments of Justin Trudeau's, Mark Carney's Liberal MP now, could amount to criminal incitement.
That is, could possibly, whether intended or not, Encourage someone in the community to actually take Mr. Tay and rendition him to an embassy.
And so Mark Carney, I'll end my answer here.
The pressure is growing as I'm reporting four or five stories over the weekend.
Other media is jumping on it.
All the mainstream outlets now reporting.
Mark Carney basically goes into hiding on the weekend.
Clearly they're in the bunker deciding what to do.
If they're like Justin Trudeau, you know, very likely they don't want to piss off China and the funders of the Liberal Party that actually are connected to Beijing and on the ground in Canada.
So Mark, finally, Mr. Carney, Prime Minister Carney finally comes out to a campaign event on Monday and says, I have the confidence, I have confidence in Paul Tshin, he's a former Police officer.
He meant no wrong.
He meant no wrong.
It was a teachable moment, as I call him.
The patrician Carney actually said that, looking down at Canadians.
It was a teachable moment.
Unbelievable. Okay, and so as the day goes on, Friday, sorry, Monday, the, you know, RCMP We're good.
That's basically where we are, but a pretty monumental event actually.
What's amazing is that I've been struggling to find the exact quote because the BBC propagandists don't include the quote, neither does a lot of the Canadian media.
What he said, and I got a couple of follow-up questions, was if you can take him, being the conservative guy, forget his name, Paul Thay?
Paul Thay, T-A-Y.
If you can take him to the Chinese Consulate General in Toronto, you can get the $1 million reward.
The comments were made in reference to a warrant and bounty issued by Hong Kong authorities.
First of all, it's egregious.
It's obscene.
Why would there even be a consulate in America that would arrest a Canadian citizen for a foreign bounty?
The initial question I had is, because I didn't even hear Pierre talking about it.
I'm like, okay, Pierre, why would you not be jumping on this?
He sort of mentioned it and, you know, whatever.
But I said, why would he not be jumping on it?
Malice or was there any culpability to the bounty existing in the first place?
Like my thought was, did Pierre not want to highlight the fact that there was a bounty on one of the conservative MPs?
Or does he not want to highlight that there's a Chinese conservative MP?
Was there any illegitimate reason for which there was a bounty that would involve wrongdoing by TA?
Okay, first of all, the bounties are all international human rights, international losses.
That's an illegal bounty.
Like China This is remember we were talking about the Chinese police station story.
This is it.
They're reaching into our democracies and trying to tell people who to vote for, trying to tell people what they can say, trying to tell people and basically overtly and subtly threaten people.
We can take you back to China and viva.
In fact, they have one of my stories brought out.
Yeah, I agree.
I don't even know why we have diplomatic relations with them when they can do this kind of stuff and place bounties on Canadian MPs.
It is the case that there's actually no wrongdoing that resulted in the bounty being placed on him.
It's not like he committed a crime.
There's no wrongdoing.
He has a YouTube channel.
He's expressing basically an opinion about China.
That's it.
Well shit, now I gotta make sure that I don't have a bounty on my head in China, although not that I plan on going anytime soon.
Okay, so fine, that answers one question where I was like, why is Pierre not talking about it?
But why the hell is Pierre not talking about it?
Like, these are things that highlight the infiltration and what I'll call the cannibalization of Canada to foreign interests that inculpate...
Inculpate? Inculpate Mark Carney and his Liberal Party.
What the hell?
I don't understand the baby gloves that Pierre is wearing.
So, the guy resigned, what was his name?
Paul Chiang.
Paul Chiang, yeah.
He resigned.
Thus far, you know, whether or not it rises to the level of criminal wrongdoing in Canada, we'll see.
There have been no criminal charges laid just yet.
RCMP is investigating.
I don't expect much to come out of that investigation at all, but I don't want to forget, because you're a lawyer, look, one of the police associations in the Toronto area that were former colleagues of Mr. Chain came out and said, Mark Carney's standing by This man, and citing his activity as a former police officer as a reason why he should not step down, is egregious.
The police association from Durham Region said this shows a clear lack of integrity on the part of Mark Kearney.
So you're right, that completely nails what should be said about the matter, in terms of why the Conservatives, you know, they came out pretty hard eventually, maybe a day or two late, But you're right, I think you're on to something.
Look, Viva, I broke this story.
No one in North America knows what's going on with this infiltration of our parliaments and the US government too, more than I do.
The conservatives do have a level of fear, of criticizing, because as I said to you before, they're exposed to the same nefarious forces Perhaps even in some of their nominations, but I want to stress it's the Liberal Party by far that is the most exposed, the most egregiously corrupted by China's activity.
And we're gonna, you know, come back to where we started in the Markham.
Pleb, the reporter's in the house.
How you doing, Pleb?
Wait, deactivate your camera for a few minutes.
This goes, you know, right back to the beginning, the Markham Casino where The dirt that they might have on conservatives might not be Chinese infiltration, but they might have blackmail because politicians are scumbags left and right, and any of them going to these, you know, whatever they're rubbing elbows with, whatever, you know, they could have all been susceptible of some sort of blackmail operation, but the overt political infiltration definitely seems to be predominantly left.
I would be hammering Carney on this and the drugs and everything, but We'll see where it goes.
Sam, anything that I forgot to ask you today that you absolutely wanted to talk about?
It's just so good!
We have a couple of questions in the private chat here in Rumble Studio for you.
I saved those for you.
Good, let me do that.
Sam, it's so fascinating.
I've been slow to the learning curve, but learning fast.
It's unreal the degree to which Canada is compromised.
Fast-breaking story on the political side and on the organized crime side.
We're experiencing chaos here in Canada And again people come to the bureau again.
I'm gonna break a story tomorrow with more on that, you know US government experts saying Canada is very nearly, you know, hanging hanging its democracy is in trouble.
Mm-hmm.
No, there's a question here I'm gonna give the link to your to the bureau article go follow him at go follow Sam your your Twitter handle I'll put it in the link afterwards is what Sam underscore Cooper At scooper cooper and at scooper cooper.
Yep. Okay, I'm gonna put them in now.
Encryptus in our in our locals community hyphen says Viva, ask him if he's aware of the 43 kilograms of carafentanil found at the Danforth shooters apartment.
That that's exactly what I what I what twigged me about look, it looks like Iranian state actors are involved in these super labs.
Yeah, that was the story.
And I Crushing amount of carafentanil.
People can correct me if I'm wrong, but that's 50 to 100 times stronger than fentanyl.
And some people thought, look, is that a weapon of mass destruction?
For those who don't know what it is, it was the 2018 shooting, a mass shooting that occurred on Danforth Avenue in Greektown neighborhood in Toronto.
By Faizal Hussain, who killed two people and wounded 13. I totally forgot.
So they found 14...
How many did he say?
They found 43 kilograms at Faisal's house?
The murderer's house?
I don't know about 43. I know it was a lot.
And carafentanil is like...
Literally, that could be a weapon of war.
I don't think anyone is saying it was.
What it's saying is that's enough to kill North America many times over.
A couple of micrograms aerosolized can kill a city, basically.
And when we're talking about what is nearly a hundred pounds could essentially kill most of the world of aerosolized.
And so it can also it can also be broken up to into just like I don't know how many pills it doesn't have to be a weapon but let's circle back to people saying Canada not very responsible for North America's fentanyl problems a case like that just shows you come on people do not do not do not deny Well, this is what Grok says, take it for what it's worth.
However, there are reports indicating that a significant quantity of carfentanil, 42 kilograms, was discovered in a separate location connected to his brother, Fahad Hussein.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
I'm only healthy.
Yeah. Okay, well, I can't wait to see what's what's going to break tomorrow.
Maybe maybe we'll come back on next week and we'll we'll go over the latest.
Happy to do it.
It's a it's a important and a busy time.
I'm everyone if I have an ask.
Please snip and clip one minute, tag Joe Rogan, get Sam Cooper on Joe Rogan because this needs to be out there, amplified before the election day.
There was some fake news on Twitter.
I'm sure The Pleb is going to get into it about Slapinski, who a guy that we all love to hate, who tweeted out that Pierre is going on Rogan.
That's totally fake and it's not, there's no announcement for that yet, but tweet out a minute of this.
Tweet it out, tag Joe Rogan, get Sam Cooper on and blow the mind Have a great weekend.
Okay, you too.
And now I'm going to go this.
Who did I just kick?
I kicked the wrong person.
I'm kicking.
Okay. Encryptus, I'm going to have to bring you back in here.
Pleb, now you can undo your camera.
I should have warned you about this earlier.
Sir, hold on.
Let me make sure that I didn't kick it forever.
Hold on one second, I've never done this before.
I think I accidentally kicked you, period.
Are you able to get back in, question mark?
Well, until I get an answer to that question.
Pleb, sir, you're getting ready to go gallivant around with your bros in BC for the next Pierre rally?
Yeah, I'm flying out tomorrow morning extremely early.
I gotta get to bed early.
I'm pretty tired.
I didn't get much sleep last night, but hopefully I'll catch up tonight.
But yeah, we're hitting the road.
We're bringing this this live stream across the country.
Well, that should be done, you know, like something about reaching the masses when you're trying to get votes in an election.
Pleb, for those who don't know who you are, briefly introduce yourself, but I think everybody knows and some love you, some hate you, but everyone should know that we do like each other and get along.
I am a YouTuber, an ex-account, a shit poster, a troll, a journalist.
I'm a lot of everything.
I do many things.
Oh, I missed a question.
Some would say influencer.
I don't know.
Some people even called, some of the PPC bros even called me a social engineer.
I like that one.
That was a good compliment.
I don't want to be called anything except for a brain and people can choose to listen to that brain or not.
We've been having our back and forth.
First of all, Let me retweet your live space right now.
Yeah, go retweet it.
By the way, AmuseGod said, ask Sam if he's related to Daryl Cooper.
I am going to ask him.
I forgot to ask him.
I forgot to read that question because he does give off a very similar method of delivery, but I don't think so because he's Canadian.
I have all the demographics data when you want, says Encryptus.
We'll get to that in a bit.
Pleb, what the hell is your guy doing?
I'm going to dispel a bunch of myths.
The pleb did not call me up this morning.
And convert me to a go-go Pierre.
I'm going to keep being vocal about it.
What I find very, very discouraging, and I am saying this from my heart of hearts, I appreciate there's a lot of bot accounts, trolls, everybody wants to be an asshole on the internet.
When I was criticizing DeSantis constructively, and then I got names who I won't name saying, Viva, you're Canadian, stay the f out of American politics.
When I see Canadians saying, Viva Julio de Flores, stay the hell out of Canadian politics, like I'm not still Canadian, you realize you've entered emotional response stage that defies all good reason.
If I were not saying anything that rang true for whatever the reason, nobody would get angry.
And I'm sticking to this, that you will not get Pierre to better himself as a candidate by being a bunch of ass-kissing cheerleaders.
Not that I'm accusing you of that, pleb, but I'm accusing you of that.
I'm not.
So like, have you noticed a bit of a turnaround in Pierre's campaign?
Cause I haven't, I'm not sure if it's me looking for golf balls in the forest because I want to see what he needs to do.
As I've already said that he needs to be done.
We've seen this week a shift towards a more anti-Trump tone, which I think he needs to win.
Sadly, we've explained this on the last time we did a live stream together, but you're not winning an election in Canada if you are Pro Trump whatsoever.
I mean we know the voting demographic here with Trump being the number one issue here in Canada When we have record food bank lines in this country crime through the roof overdose deaths up 300% we have homeless camps everywhere, but for some reason Trump is the number one issue in this country, and it's ridiculous, and we've seen a pivot this week Towards trade and toughness on Trump.
If you saw Pierre's speech in Toronto on Bay Street this week, we definitely seen a shift in tone a little bit.
You're irritating me because I thought the shift in tone I saw was that he was actually sort of backing off the Trump bad man and more like, yeah, we have legit problems that we need to address.
But I'll ask you the question like Americans are asking, what the hell's wrong with Canadians?
Because like, by the way, You're, and I put it in quotes, so-called, you're speaking for conservative Canadians.
What the hell is wrong with conservative Canadians that after a decade of liberal tyranny, destruction of the country, overdoses, hungry children, homelessness, crime, open borders, that they are infatuated with hating Donald Trump?
What the hell is going on?
It's programmed.
24-7 on the news here is Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump bad.
You hear Trump bad from everyone.
I mean, it is a hive mind here in Canada, Viva.
You know this.
You know Canada better.
You've lived here.
And I just want to say, by the way, regarding your comment about people saying, Viva, you live in Florida!
You don't have a right to have an opinion anymore.
I think people are jealous that you got out of Canada.
Things are so bad in Canada here that I think people hold resentment because they're jealous that you were actually able to get out of here.
First of all, I'm sensitive to that.
There's a part of me that feels guilty.
First of all, if I knew what it would cost, what would be involved in doing it, I'm not sure that I would have done it.
And I appreciate that that's a bit of the sentiment, which is why I feel bad even sometimes responding, but I can't treat people like they're children.
The fact that I've gotten out might give me the best perspective in that now I can compare the zeitgeist of Canada to the zeitgeist of America, and what makes one country fighting back against globalism and populism versus one bending over and taking it, it would seem.
And the best comment I got all day, I sincerely couldn't tell if it was parody or not, When I said, like, okay, I gave another piece of advice to Pierre, like, all right, you want to win over the PPC the same way Trump won over MAGA, you got to agree to incorporate some of the core policy so that you can bring them over and they have something to get out of it.
And then someone said, well, they've already done that.
And I said, on what?
Immigration. I was like, okay, what do conservatives want to cap immigration at?
And then someone says, These are really silly questions to be asking now.
I'm finding it very suspicious.
Just wait until he gets in and then we'll deal with it.
I'm like, alright, Nancy Pelosi said that.
That's not how you do politics.
I think people are a little bit mad at you right now, Viva, because we're seeing the mainstream media machine here in Canada and the polling companies working in sync right now.
To put out these polls that I don't believe are real.
And I think some people believe that, you know, there's enough demoralization going on here in Canada with the pollsters, with the press, with the polymarket odds, and seeing more demoralized.
Some people may take your advice as, you know, demoralizing, because it might be a wake-up call.
Let's be real.
Or it might be motivating and it might be a wake up call.
And the funny thing is, and I'm not calling your fan base Rachel Gilmore-esque, although I did earlier just based on some of the nastiness of the replies.
I have never said I trust the polls.
I wanted to make sure, like I have to go check.
I don't think you'll find a poll, a tweet where I say, oh my goodness, the polls are really looking bad.
I don't believe the polls.
I believe the markets are more reflective, but I don't believe they're entirely reflective Even with Kamala and Trump, it was 60-40.
And I said, in any realm of the universe, it's 50-50.
So at least play some bets and make 20%.
But when the trend in the markets is going wildly in the wrong direction, the longer this goes on, I still trust it a little more than polls, although it's susceptible to manipulation.
But why aren't...
The markets are a reflection of the polls, though.
That's what people need to understand.
They're like, oh, Polly Market's rigged too.
Polymarket is a reflection of everything we're seeing from the polls to the media to everything.
When we get bad polls for Pierre Polyev, that definitely affects the prediction markets, Viva.
Am I alone here?
It's not even me anymore.
I don't know why.
No, but it's all a reflection of the polls, Viva.
That's all it is.
Well, I don't think so.
You don't think so?
No. You don't think bad polls push down the poly market odds?
No, I think big money could.
Well, I think it's the other way around to be, not to be honest, because I'm always honest, but to be specific.
I think it's big money that How does anybody think you're going to get Pierre to win by getting him to play by the CBC's playbook?
Like he is being he's being handcuffed and shackled and and browbeated into not doing a whole slew of things that I think he should be doing because if he does it, the media is going to shit on him, which the media does anyhow.
And so he ends up leading a half handicapped campaign.
Well, this is why we've been pushing the podcast, the podcast narrative on Pierre Poliev, because if you go on podcasts, you can you can like front run the media.
If you don't do podcasts, the media is going to tell people how to think about you.
And if you actually go and get on podcasts, you can actually let people decide for themselves if they like you or not.
And I think that was one of the biggest keys to this election, to winning this election, was getting on podcasts.
And now we're hearing that Pierre Polyev is going to do some podcasts now.
I don't know which ones they are.
Uh, even though Mark Slepinski came out and confirmed he's going on Rogan, but I mean, that's purely fake.
Look, Slepinski is one of the few so-called conservatives I had to mute because he is, I mean, I feel, again, another guy I feel bad for, his stupid comment about Justin Trudeau's daughter, uh, was enough to make you feel bad for someone, but understand sometimes you get what you deserve in terms of cancel culture.
So this guy, for those who don't know, it doesn't matter.
Slipinski, I don't even know what his deal is, but he's an idiot.
And he said that Pierre's going on Rogan.
And thus far, nobody...
It's not true.
It's not true.
I hope he's right.
I hope he's right.
I think a Rogan appearance could flip this election.
Well, for sure.
Who, and not that you may or may not know, who have you heard that he might be thinking about going on if he decides to go do podcasts?
I'm hearing rumors that he might come on my stream.
I'm actually hearing this from some people saying that we might do a stream together.
We'll see how that plays out.
But in all seriousness, I don't want Pierre coming on my channel.
It's a waste of time.
Nobody would take it seriously from a critical perspective who doesn't already like him.
I think he needs to go on a mildly Adversarial one, or at the very least just an open one with someone who has no position.
A bigger one.
Everybody who watches my channel is voting for Pierre Paulieff, so for him to come on my channel is kind of a waste of time.
I think he should be going on channels trying to reach new voters.
I think he should go on Patrick Bet-David.
The idea that he wouldn't go on that but went on Jordan Peterson before the election shows that there's no logic, there's no rhyme and reason, because if you say, I don't want to be associated with the right wing, and yet you want to go on Jordan Peterson, who's the most vilified I think that the Conservatives are underplaying this whole, oh, we don't want to go do American podcasts.
I think they're like, oh, we want to do Canadian podcasts.
First of all, the internet is international.
The internet is not country-based.
You know what I mean?
A podcast like Joe Rogan reaches the entire world.
But you know how many people in Canada would watch that Joe Rogan podcast?
Everybody! I don't know what Rogan's demographics are, but he's got a mass.
Anybody who watches Jordan Peterson also watches Joe Rogan, period.
And there's more people who watch Joe Rogan, obviously, than Jordan Peterson.
No shade on Jordan Peterson.
But my argument is, you go on international podcasts, even if it's American, because you want to get the American players involved, if only to amplify messaging.
If you didn't get The American players involved in Romania, they would be sitting there stifling democracy unbeknownst to the rest of the world.
And so it's just stupid.
It's stupid.
You want to go where the eyeballs are, Viva.
I mean, Mark Carney launched his campaign on The Daily Show.
That's an American show.
He wanted to go with the most amount of eyeballs.
This whole game is about eyeballs.
And you want to get the most amount of eyeballs on your candidate on the biggest podcast.
And it's not just the podcast appearance, it's the clips that get shared after that, the short clips.
We're talking millions and millions and millions and millions of views for any major podcast.
Not just the podcast episode itself.
People won't even watch that.
90% of them are going to watch the clips.
The clips which will go viral on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
So you agree that Pierre should be doing more podcasts.
He should be doing podcasts.
100%. I've said it.
I've publicly stated that.
Yeah. That was a mistake.
That was a mistake in the campaign to not aggressively get on podcasts.
100%. I'll agree with you on that.
Good. Did you see my opening clip from today where Pierre wearing the jacket talking about the problem they have at the border and we need to get the fentanyl situation under control, not to make Trump happy, but because it would be in Canada's best interest?
You saw that?
Yeah, that clip's a little bit old.
That's not a new clip.
Okay, when is that clip from?
I think that clip came out maybe a month and a half ago.
Okay, interesting.
Now the question is this.
And then you went on Twitter, you're like, listen, Pierre's listening to my advice!
I think he's listening to my tweets!
No, but it doesn't matter.
My initial advice was two months old.
It was from February 2nd.
And the bottom line, you know, it's to highlight what we agree are the mistakes here.
Now, I'll bring this one up.
It's as, oh, it's as I was saying, this is from Finboy Slick, Viva, you seem to greatly underestimate the level of weapon grade anti-Trump propaganda here.
He's right.
I can't speak for other provinces in Canada.
It's mind boggling.
I don't imagine winning while trying to alter fight that manufactured reality.
It's sad.
First of all, I don't underestimate it because I'm from Quebec and I know people who have succumbed to it.
My whole point was you didn't even need to play into it.
And I'm glad to see, hopefully, that Pierre is going to come around and stop playing into it because on the one hand, I mean, first of all, People get mad at me because I'm, you know, demoralizing the base.
When they see Trump, Pierre, fighting or, you know, picking fights with Trump, does that encourage his base?
I think...
Does that encourage his base?
I mean, you gotta go at Trump from a position of strength or you're gonna lose the election.
It is what it is.
Uh, does it encourage his base?
No, because I think, uh, at least 30, 40% of the base likes Trump.
So it's kind of this weird situation where the liberals kind of set a trap, you know, with the, with the Trump tariff stuff and, uh, you have to play along the liberal lines.
Because we agree on that as well.
Now let's go to number let's see if we can get a holy hat.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Do you agree that Pierre should be saying...
Let's see if pleb tries to cry about the fake vote splitting says the chat.
The voting's real, by the way.
Mathematics. Mathematics.
Maximalist. I believe in numbers.
I believe in math.
And if you believe in math, then you believe in votes, because it is math.
You believe in the math of the vote.
You don't split a vote that doesn't show up to votes.
So whether or not there might be some votes, fair, fine.
But you're losing votes that are not going to turn out.
You're not splitting them.
But let me ask you this.
Do we also agree that the Conservative Party of Canada could do well to, with open arms, embrace publicly at least a few policies I mean, I've been trying to get Pierre to talk a little bit more about immigration.
I think that is low-key the number one issue in this country.
I see it from the conservative side, but the immigration issue is interesting because I talk to people on the left.
And this is like the one issue they all agree with me on, is that there's way too much immigration here in Canada.
It's almost bipolar.
Bipolar. Bipartisan.
Yeah, it's almost bipartisan.
It's bipolar too!
It's bipolar because they vote for the party that allows open borders and why do they do it?
So we agree on that.
So we're three for three.
So we agree then that Pierre needs to make some changes to this campaign if he wants to maximize his chances of winning.
Yeah, he's going to hammer Trump harder.
He's gotta hammer Trump harder.
Those are the changes we need to make.
I'm not even trolling.
Let me try to pick your brain.
And I like Trump.
I don't even hate Trump.
I like Trump.
I'm a little pissed that Trump completely derailed this conservative supermajority.
I mean, I'm mad at him for that.
But I like Trump.
And I'm telling you, he needs to hammer Trump.
You should be angry at Pierre because what Trump gave Pierre was a handoff.
And Pierre dropped the ball.
He didn't throw a spoke in anybody's wheel.
He gave every tool in the arsenal to the conservatives to say, holy shit, this is a big problem.
We need to fix it.
Not for Trump, but for Canada.
I want to know exactly.
If Trump never talked about tariffs, this election would be completely different right now, I think.
Possibly, but I'm not even concerned.
I think if Trump hadn't referred to I'm going to talk about it on Sunday with Barnes.
I'm not concerned about that.
The idea that he's now going to throw the entire country into turmoil to affiliate himself with a globalist because of a billion dollar, two billion dollar investment in a bank in Dubai or the United Arab Emirates, I'm not so concerned about that.
So the Conservative Party, they should be open and start talking about immigration, some of the concerns of the PPC.
So, basically, I mean, the idea here...
But we need to talk about it in an intelligent manner.
We can't just say, let's deport people who are not breaking the law.
Like, you know, you see these PPC bros are like, just deport these people who did nothing wrong.
I don't think we should be deporting people who did nothing wrong.
I think we should be deporting the bad actors.
I think we should be cutting down the immigration by a lot, deporting the bad actors, deporting people whose visas are expired.
But I don't believe you should just deport people for no reason.
I think there needs to be a balance.
I mean, it'll be your opinion only, but you think that Pierre should hammer Trump harder, even though 30-40% of his base likes Trump, and that not only would you then not garner any additional votes from the 800,000 that are voting for the PPC, or who did last time, you might lose a bit of your base, and you think that that would do anything to bring over fence-sitting liberals?
Oh, 100%.
100%. So this is what I love about discussion.
I think you are 1000% wrong, and I'll leave it to the chat to address.
That's fine.
You guys can call me retarded in the chat.
No, forget that.
I truly believe it.
That you're retarded?
That's not.
No, no, yeah.
If you want to call me retarded for this thought, for this idea, sure, go ahead.
It was a well-placed dangling modifier.
The question is this, the vote splitting.
What do you do to reach the NDP?
Because it's funny that We are reaching the NDP.
Look at the amount of blue collar unions that are endorsing Pierre this election.
We've never seen that in the history of Canada.
They never ever endorsed the Conservatives.
And now these blue collar unions are all endorsing Pierre.
Who do you think they were endorsing in the past?
The NDP.
Who has endorsed Pierre?
Which unions have endorsed Pierre?
Well, the Toronto Police, the Peel Police Union today just endorsed him.
There's been the Steelworkers endorsed him in Hamilton.
And I believe there was another major union that endorsed him as well.
Yeah, he's getting blue collar union endorsements, which we've never seen before.
Do you have any insider baseball as relates to internal polling or Polling and I don't I don't have internal data.
No, no, you know my polling I go to these rallies and yeah, but that's why that's why I believe the polls no, but I Trust me, I you know going to a rock concert really gets you energized But it's not cuz I got a rock concert that has 15,000 people that I think everybody loves Blink-182 So, I mean that's why I think you're getting tainted by you think people are not driving to listen to a guy talk Who doesn't like him?
No, I think it's very easy to get 5,000, you know, fill a stadium of 5,000 people in Ontario population with 14 million.
What I'm not convinced about is...
Really? We're smashing records.
You think it's easy to smash records?
No, but...
These are the biggest rallies in the history of Canada.
By a factor of what?
What were the biggest ones beforehand?
Twofold? At least double.
Double like I mean Pierre Trudeau's biggest rally during Trudeau mania might add to 3,000 people We're seeing five six thousand people showing up to Pierre rallies here on multiple rallies have done these kind of numbers, too It's crazy.
It's crazy to look at these polls and just look at the size of these rallies I don't know.
Maybe the conservatives have a more motivated voter base than the liberals on a cut well Yeah, the issue is that they reach swathes of people because of legacy media.
And then you've got Carney.
Dude, I've got to play this for you.
Did you see this one?
I'm going to make fun of his satanic language again.
Where was it?
Come on, where is it?
Is it this one?
Listen to this.
I want to puke.
What is it with him and Trudeau?
It's incredible.
It's incredible.
Because there is a combination of characters, of characters, Look at this.
This woman's fawning over him.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It's the primordial for the Canada, the Quebec citizens.
It's not that he's bad at French.
Good for him for trying.
He's bad at French because he's been...
Oh, it doesn't matter.
uh he makes trudeau i mean trudeau looks like a genius compared to this guy when he talks and that guy mumbled and said uh a lot for the record mark carney's taking it to a whole other level i don't know what's up with him yeah i thought it was says pleb is not a conservative I am so fed up.
You'll make me defend.
Pierre Polliev is not a WEF plant.
The funny thing is they accuse Maxime Bernier of being a WEF plant.
He will throw this election for Carney and his bankmasters.
Pierre is a puppet who has allowed the Liberals...
See, but this is the problem, Pleb.
Forget the WEF part.
Someone would say, you know, up until recently, he's been doing so badly, it looks like he's throwing it on purpose.
The conservatives, in order to get elected then, they've got to be more anti-Trump than the liberals.
They've got to be more...
You guys think...
This is what you guys think.
You guys think this is a Pierre problem.
You guys think this is Pierre's leadership that is the issue here, and I completely disagree.
I think his leadership has been amazing.
And I'm not just saying this...
I think it is a Pierre issue.
No, I don't think it's a Pierre issue.
I think it's a Trump issue.
I think he...
I think this...
What we're seeing now with Trump and the tariffs is this, like, black swan event.
It's like Pierre got the worst bad beat of his career and Trump just said, I truly, it's like COVID.
This is crazy event.
The electorate forgets all the problems of the country and they focus on this one issue.
We saw the same thing during COVID.
It's almost miraculous.
How do the Liberals always get these wedge issues at the perfect time like this?
Because it's what they do and they would have made it out of anything that existed at the time.
That's what people don't understand is they would have made this, anything, they would have made an issue and it just happens to be this.
It's the way the media does it.
No matter what, no matter what happened at that rally with Tony Hinchliffe, they would have made a stink about something.
They just went with the floating island of garbage remark that they ran with for a week.
And I'll strongly disagree with you.
I think Pierre is the problem.
And I think it's what happens when you don't have strong leadership.
It doesn't encourage strength in the base.
And it doesn't motivate people to get out there and get vocal and save their freaking country.
And so what you have right now is everybody's shitting on me.
No, VVC, we got to be cowards to save our country.
Because if we don't shut up and get him elected, then he'll never get elected.
No, and no.
And in as much as I think there's a very, a much bigger problem with the media controlling public opinion in Canada than in America, because you got the Rogans and you've got the PBDs and you got the Tim Pools and you've got a Steve Bannon.
Crowders, you got a lot more alternative media than you have in Canada.
Other than Rebel News and True North and some independents, Trish Wood, who do you have that reaches a lot of people you don't?
So, but I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, first of all, I'm not, Not optimistic.
I'm just not going to lay off giving Pierre a hard time to make him a better candidate.
And I don't think you do that by saying, yeah, we've got to, we've got to cut here and we've got to hold back here because we don't want to piss off.
You're not getting the fence sitting liberals.
That's not who you want to be getting.
You want to be mobilized.
Yeah. That's one thing Pierre needs to realize.
These CBC watchers are not voting for you.
These people, you're not winning these people over.
We need to go reach new people.
And the way we do that is with podcasts.
Viva, you are not helping Canadians by trashing Pierre.
Very disappointed in you.
First of all, very disappointed in you.
Thanks for the shame.
That's a very lefty thing to do.
Do better.
I'm not helping Canadians.
First of all, I'm not trashing Pierre.
I am going to criticize Pierre.
And as much as I criticize Trump, I think Pierre listens to his base.
I think there's been multiple examples.
Like when he was down in the polls, they said, let's start, start talking about immigration.
The next day he's, he's talking about the century initiative, bringing it up at rallies saying we're going to keep Canadian jobs for Canadians first.
When I said Pierre needs to get on podcast, now we're finding out he's going on podcast.
Pierre listens to his base.
I disagree with you.
First of all, I hope he does.
I don't consider myself his base.
I hope he listens.
Because I don't think I've said one damn thing that is remotely unfair about Pierre.
And I was going through my tweets.
I've been saying it for a long time now.
That a fair weather politician for good and for bad.
And I'm hoping right now it's going to be for good.
Listen, immigration.
Trans ideology!
Can't talk about that, Viva.
Don't you understand?
It's super 4D chess.
We don't want to get him to commit to the cap on immigration until he gets elected.
All right, good.
And so you've basically elected not even someone who's liberal-lite, someone who's more liberal than the liberals.
That doesn't save a country.
We're gonna have to disagree on that one, Viva.
I see it from a totally different view, Fumi, but one thing I gotta say, and that's why I came on your stream today, Viva, is because I know you have a good heart.
I know your heart is in the right place.
I don't think you are evil or trying to, like, destroy conservatives or anything like that.
I know you are very passionate and believe what you say, and I respect it.
Well, I think we've agreed on a bunch of it already.
If you even just watch his clips from the media, the problem is before I react, you don't know if these are jokes.
Yeah, I watch, I watch everything from the media.
I watch so much media that it makes me want to puke.
And so when someone says, well, that's what you do for a living.
Yeah. So let me synthesize it for the rest.
You do not do this for a living.
I watch more and I consume more than is healthy.
Yeah. No, but I look, the reality is, I mean, some, some would say, I hope the Liberals get elected because apparently it hasn't gotten bad enough for Canadians yet that after a fucking decade, it's still a thought in their head.
But after a fucking decade, you have piercing...
Or the strategy is, well, we don't want to go too hard because we don't want to lose the fence-sitting Liberals who it hasn't gotten quite bad enough for them yet.
No. And that's it.
Canadians are ignorant, man.
They're very, very, very ignorant.
I mean, we've had nine years, or a decade, where this country's on the absolute decline, and now they switch leaders.
And now all of a sudden it's a new Liberal Party?
It's still 87% of Trudeau's cabinet.
It's part of Mark Carney's cabinet.
And people think this is this new revolutionary government?
People are dumb as hell, man, for buying this.
And it breaks my heart.
Because Canadians are going to suffer.
Canadians can't afford to leave and change countries.
You know?
They're gonna be stuck here for another four years.
It's horrible.
It's 10 years.
Crime is up.
You know, inflation is up.
Wages are down.
And then, and then you got Carney, who's been advising Trudeau for the last five years, five years, whatever, whatever limited stuff, COVID stuff.
Then you've got Trudeau jamming the Senate before he leaves while the government was prorogued.
Exactly. And Canadians are saying, well, and then, but really pisses me off.
And then you say, oh, well, we don't want Pierre to be quite as extreme as Viva.
Like, all right.
He can say it more politely, but holy shit hammer at home.
And why isn't he?
Get angry, get mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore.
So with Pierre Poliev down and behind in the polls, your advice is just go full culture wars?
I don't know if it's too late.
I don't want to say it's too late because at this point, how do you say I will not let C-16.
C16 was the adding gender ideology there was a C-14?
I know what you're talking about, sure.
Viva! Come to Canada!
We talked about this on the stream.
Come back to Canada.
I want you to come see some of these rallies yourself.
I mean, you inspired me to start.
During the convoy, man, I was glued to your streams.
You have no idea.
How important you are to this country and your contribution you did during the convoy and showing people the truth.
And I think you need to come up to Canada and do some streaming and cover these rallies.
Well, I wouldn't be averse, although I couldn't be guaranteed now that the Conservatives at the rally are going to be mad at me for I'm sure they'll get
over it.
We're shutting down the damn border.
Moratorium on immigration.
No vaccine mandates.
We're going to deport the illegals.
I want to hear Pierre say that.
We need to deport these illegals.
We're talking about cutting down the immigration, getting under control.
Pierre brought up the fact that there's 500,000 people in this country that are undocumented.
And he says there's probably way more than that.
Why not make a thing like, Hey, we're going to send back home the people who break the law.
We're going to make a point of deporting the illegals.
I don't think that's very controversial because they're literally breaking the law by being here.
That's what that's it here.
Actually, that was in here.
It said deport for no reason.
If you enter illegally, you are illegal and do not belong.
What's wrong with deporting all of them?
Well, no, the problem in Canada, Encryptus, is that a lot of them came in on student visas that they then default.
So Polarubio, all of you guys.
Send them back when their student visa is over.
Well, good luck finding them.
I mean, they're trying to cross into the state.
That's an issue.
That is an issue.
And this should be a central focus of the campaign.
How many...
Oh. Yeah, here.
Encryptors, go for it.
Illegal is illegal, period.
Yes. Deport the illegals.
I'm all for it.
But not deport the legals who are here with legitimate paperwork.
Like, I've seen BBC bros just say, deport everyone from India!
It's like, okay, calm down, bro.
Let's start with the people who are breaking the law.
Like, I don't want to deport people who do things the right way.
I want to reward people who do things the right way.
This is what pisses me off.
And I'll be the kicking...
Is it the kicking horse?
I don't think that's the word.
I'll be the punching bag for the rest of this.
Sure. You've been the punching bag on Twitter the last couple of days.
I don't give a flying fuck, because you agree with the...
We agree.
And I know that the people who are getting angry at me agree, because if what I was saying was so stupid and outlandish, they wouldn't be getting angry about it.
And the funny thing is, Maxime has zero chance of becoming Prime Minister, period.
The best they can hope for is getting a few seats so there can actually be a meaningful opposition.
But Maxime pisses me off for the record.
This guy has spent the last four years doing absolutely nothing.
I disagree with that.
Listen to me.
All he had to do was get to 4% in the polls, okay, to be allowed into this debate.
He had four years to get to 4%.
Canada just got through COVID tyranny, right?
That should have shot him up in the polls.
It did a little bit.
Canada has an immigration mess like you've never seen before.
How is this guy, the anti-immigration guy, can't even pull 4% in the polls?
I think the PPC has a leadership problem.
And I cannot consciously put my vote for the PPC when there is a leader like this who can't win, who doesn't want to win, and who's lazy.
He's made no progress.
And now he gets on Twitter, now he gets on Twitter in his car, recording a selfie in his car.
Oh, I'm going to, I'm going to sue the government because they don't let me into the election.
It is not fair.
Put me in the, put me in the debate, even though I've been in Florida for four years doing nothing.
You see, you know, I deserve to be here because, uh, what?
Because of DEI?
You want to be a DEI candidate?
You want to put you in there for diversity, equity, inclusion?
The friggin' requirements was 4%!
You can't get to 4% in a country like Canada with the mess we're in right now?
Are you kidding me?
You think Max is a good leader, Viva?
I think he's the leader that they needed at the time, or they had at the time.
He started the party.
So the answer is yes.
So yeah, who cares?
He started the party.
What has he done?
Well, what has he done?
First of all, he's done more podcasts and done more interviews than Pierre Poilievre in the last...
Bro, he's unemployed!
He's unemployed!
Of course he could do podcasts, he could do whatever the hell he wants.
He could show up to the protests, he could do this.
He's unemployed.
He has all the time in the world.
But you appreciate that is the classic, he's not doing it, but he's doing it for the wrong reasons.
So you say, what has he done?
He's done a whole hell of a lot.
He participated in the protests, he started the party, ran it through two elections.
he's done podcast.
Oh, but he can do it because he has the time.
The bottom line, the fact that they don't poll over 4% might be a Canada problem, not a Mexican No, it's not.
It's a him problem.
That is a max problem.
It's not a Canada problem.
You tell me you can't get 4% in the polls in a country that we allow That's right. Our cities are unrecognizable right now?
You're telling me you can't get to 4% support in the polls?
Maxime Bernier's a loser, dude.
You just gotta realize, in order to sell populism, you need to have charisma, and you need to have a basic grasp on the English language, which he has neither.
PPC, I feel bad for these people, because they believe in their leader, but they have a leadership problem.
They have a leadership problem.
The linguistic issue is less of an issue now than it was in 2021.
I disagree.
I disagree.
And I'm a French-Canadian!
My last name's, I'm French!
And I'm telling you!
Well, his, let me rephrase, his English is better than Carney's French, but now we're sort of arguing something that's irrelevant.
Look, I think Maxime, Maxime, okay, he has good policy ideas.
I think Maxime needs to set himself aside.
He needs to be the guy who runs the party behind the scenes, writes all the policies, but Maxime cannot be the face of this party.
He does not have the charisma.
He does not have what it takes to lead a populist movement.
And his ego, his ego will not allow him to see this and step aside and try to find someone who can actually lead the party.
We have a number of problems going on here.
You don't trust the polls when it shows that I can tell you that we could debate the polls, but I have seen Maxime's work ethic.
I think he's a little more focused on chillin' in Florida than he is fighting for his country, you know?
He showed up to a couple of protests, got arrested during COVID, awesome.
Now we're gonna be able to fundraise all this money.
You know, he showed up, he got these viral clips, but what the hell has he done in four years?
What you just described is a whole hell of a lot more for the freedom movement than what Pierre did, which was my grievance with Pierre the entire time.
He did nothing.
In fact, not only did he do nothing, he did harm to it.
Do you agree that Pierre should have come out and said something about the Tamara Leitch and Chris Barber convictions?
That's a tricky one, because we discussed this on the phone earlier.
I don't disclose anything publicly that has occurred privately until you decide to do so.
The thing with that is, the liberals set a trap on this, okay?
The Chris Barber and Tamara Leitch trial, Is the longest mischief trial in the history of Canada, right?
It's the biggest waste of taxpayer dollars in the name of so-called justice ever.
For mischief, right?
But two and a half years they've been going to court over this, right?
And now, all of a sudden, three and a half weeks before the election, okay, now we're ready to give a verdict.
Do you not see the timing of this?
Yeah, I would have jumped on it like a mother-effer.
I would have jumped on it and said, Thank you for delivering me the greatest injustice in political Canadian history on the eve of the election.
If I were Pierre, I'd get up and say, this prosecution was abusive.
This prosecution is emblematic of the liberal tyranny, the liberal censorship regime.
It was an injustice from day one, a waste of taxpayer dollars.
We've already ratified the legality of the protest.
I don't know if he can grant clemency because I think it's a provincial charge.
I would have been Off the wall on this.
But then I get people in view.
Peter, you can't do that because then they'll call him Trump.
The liberals set this up so that Tamara Leach and Chris Barber's sentencing came out right around the election.
That's a gift!
They wanted to force Pierre into making a statement.
Or they wanted to paint the Conservatives in a negative light with this verdict, even though they got a slap on the wrist, right?
They got five of the six charges dismissed.
I don't care.
They got convicted of mischief.
I don't agree with the charges, but is this the number one issue right now in the country, in the campaign?
I don't know.
I think that could have, you know, possibly Uh, fired up the base, but I mean, you know, that's going to be front page news everywhere.
It's just going to cause a shit storm.
You want front page news.
You look at, you look at the Trump terrace and you see it as a black swan curse.
And I look at it as a gift from the heavens to Pierre that he squandered.
You look at this verdict and you look at it as a, as a, as a, as a negative.
I see this was an opportunity for Pierre to be a leader.
Who the hell doesn't?
Oh, but he can't do that because he'll lose his own riding because the people of Ottawa, in all their great wisdom, are still against the trucker protest.
Well, he took pictures with the truckers.
I mean, he was, and that was a politically unpopular thing to do.
And one of the reasons I liked him is because he stood up for the truckers in Parliament.
And he should have no problem standing up for them now.
I mean, this is the whole point.
This is political fair weather, political, a fair weather politician.
And yeah, I'm going to try to use whatever influence I have to make him a better politician, not a bigger coward.
Everything you're describing, it would make a conservative not want to turn out to the voting booth.
I see it.
My biggest issue is I look at everything from a game theory perspective instead of a morality perspective.
And when I'm looking at this election, I'm looking at this as like ones and zeros, connecting the dots.
How do we get to the finish line?
And I think that this is a trap that the Liberals set for Pierre Polyev and the Conservatives.
And it is no coincidence that the verdict came out three weeks before an election.
No coincidence.
He could, he should have used that to his advantage.
It's still not too late.
I don't think he said anything about it.
It's very odd.
I mean, it's even, it's just, Forget a slap in the face for all of the political prisoners of Canada and everything they stood for.
Just the mockery of the justice system that this is.
But he can't do it.
Don't want to piss off Ottawa.
Let me read some of these chats here because there was one that said...
Yeah, I'm getting cooked in the chats.
Let's read some of these chats.
God bless your patience here, Viva.
I am getting cooked by the chat right now.
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But the bottom line is this, I'm right.
And people can shit on me, but maybe get the message to Pierre more politely.
This is why I love you, Viva, because you are a purist of the biggest form.
You are an absolute moral purist.
No, I'm not!
It's not a moral purist.
It was very popular at the time, says Sve Hanses.
I'm not sure if that's in respect to Taurus or a black swan, the most predictable and unsurprising black swan in all of history, says SVA123.
It is a black swan.
One, this was a freak event that happened.
And this is why, no matter what happens in the election, I think Pierre needs to stay on as leader and be the leader of the opposition against Mark Carney and keep that guy to account.
There's no other conservative who is at his level.
Melissa Lansman is already doing, I think, she's doing more heavy lifting for Pierre than Pierre himself.
And at least Ruby Dala, the liberal, was talking about deporting illegals.
Ruby Dala is doing the Maxime a little bit, you know, like Leroy Jenkins, balls to the wall, nothing to lose.
Leroy Jenkins?
Who's Leroy Jenkins?
Leroy Jenkins!
It's like an old, Old meme from the very early internet.
What was the guy's name?
But the whole point of Leroy Jenkins is just like, no F's given, just, you know, full speed ahead.
I would have liked to have seen her.
Ruby had nothing to lose either.
I mean, she ran a brilliant campaign for the record.
I really liked the campaign she ran, but I mean, she knew she wasn't going to win.
She should have defected and gone to the Liberals.
That would have been a Tulsi Gabbard RFK moment.
You mean the conservatives?
What did I say?
Yeah, sorry, I meant the liberals.
Pleb, I'm going to go to a local's after party.
You're on your way to BC?
I'm going to British Columbia tomorrow to hype up the people of British Columbia, man.
We're going to this rally.
It's my first ever time flying to the West Coast.
I'm looking forward to this.
I've never been to BC.
Shut up.
Yeah, I've never flown.
I've been around the world.
I don't travel in Canada much, so I'm looking forward to getting to the other side of the country.
What time are you leaving?
I fly out tomorrow at 7.30 Eastern Standard Time in the morning, and I will be arriving three hours before the airport.
A very, very wealthy individual who purchased my plane ticket is picking me up in a Rolls Royce.
We're going to the rally tomorrow, it's gonna be hilarious.
I'll tell you what I said earlier, only because you just mentioned it, make sure you're not getting set up for accusations of taking, you know, four, I don't know, Make sure that what you're doing right now is not a liberal plot to...
Don't worry, it's not.
I'm not taking any Chinese money.
It's no zing, jing, jang, or whatever.
Once that money gets laundered, that's exact.
Just cover your ass, cover your six, as they say, and make sure that you're not getting set up by some...
We know how some of the Kinsella type play, and we know how some of the The crowdfunding has just come from the people.
They want me at these rallies.
They're sending money.
They're donating.
They want me to go to all the rallies and stream, and it's my pleasure to get out there and do this.
You've got the out-of-touch Florida man vibe.
Again, don't know if this is sarcasm.
I might actually say I understand what's going on in Canada better than the people who are still there.
You do, you do, you do.
Come to the rallies!
What is it going to take to get you on a plane to come to a rally with me?
Well, my issue is family, dogs, and I don't particularly like traveling, even though I have to do it.
We'll see.
We'll see.
But next couple of weeks, I'll be watching intently from here.
One second.
I really appreciate that.
You having me on so we could talk?
Dude, I love it.
You're my buddy.
We disagree on things, but I love you.
I love you, man.
I like you as well.
I love...
I save love for my wife.
Oh, I save love?
He says like, okay.
It's like that, eh, Viva?
All right.
Ouch. Burn.
Dude, can you...
Can I...
Encryptus, can you raid Kim Iverson?
I can't seem to put it in.
Oh, I'm in the...
Dude, I'm in the...
Yeah, I'll take care of that.
No, no, I was, I was rating on her channel.
I'm an idiot.
By the way, Cleb, I've got to say, you were completely wrong.
The chat was not completely flaming against you.
Oh, no?
Okay, they're like, who's this fat guy drinking coffee?
I've read that.
Who's this fat guy drinking coffee?
I read the couple of comments.
It's all good, man.
You know, when you, when you, it comes with the territory, haters, fans, whatever.
It's all part of the territory.
The people in this community are very strong conservatives and there's a lot of very, let's say, active people that are disagreeing with Viva in this at the moment.
So it is not, definitely not against you in any way whatsoever.
I want to know what they're disagreeing with.
No, the chat is based.
These people who follow Viva Fry are extremely based and they are puritans.
They are purists and puritans.
Conservative puritans.
This is a, this is a...
it's like calm down buddy you can't take a trade-off you can't take 95 of a platform that you like and go with it that's the problem i have with the ppc guy it's a little bit too much purity tests on everything But according to your own rationale, you're only dealing with- I don't even agree with everything Pierre is about either!
But I'm supporting him, because I don't want to live in four more years of communism.
I know what's on the line.
Why is Viva not reading my question?
Well, we read it.
Viva, you want to commit to- Oh, am I going to commit to the- I brought this one up.
Is this one interesting?
Yeah, are you coming?
Coming to Canada to meet Pierre.
No, probably not, because there's two weeks left, and it's...
Two more weeks of demoralizing!
I've got three kids and two special needs dogs, and traveling is not easy.
Even when I went to D.C. for the two days, you see the toll it takes on people who run the circuit.
I'm telling you, man, I'm trying to take the torch that you started at the convoy and try to bring these live streams and these rallies.
I think about you a lot, man.
I think about The impact you had here in Canada, and the service you did to this country during the convoy is very appreciated.
It involves being tough love, because when I went to the convoy, I didn't go thinking I was going to spin whatever I saw.
I said, if there's Nazi flags, I want to see them.
If there's broken windows, I want to see them.
If people are pissing on the war memorial, I want to see it.
So it's tough love.
And unfortunately, we've gotten to the point where people need to be coddled and told, don't worry, everything's okay.
It's got to the point where people just Well, I agree with you, and there's a reason you're a streamer and not a political strategist, and myself included, by the way.
We could sit here and play armchair quarterback.
We're much better streamers than we are political strategists.
I don't know about that.
If he starts taking the advice, which he already looks like he started doing, and if he goes on podcasts, which is all that many of us have been pushing him for, for a while, he's already, he's already changing.
Name the three podcasts Pierre Polyev should go on.
Well, if he had his dreams list of, of dreams, he should go on Steven Crowder.
He should go on War Room with Crowder.
Okay. And he should go on Rogan.
Those would be my three.
Maybe Steve Bannon might be a little bit too...
No, because Bannon was heavily, heavily interested in the Ottawa protest.
So I would go with...
Rogan, obviously, if he has his dream list.
And Crowder...
You're going for...
I disagree with Bannon and Crowder, but Rogan for sure.
Rogan for sure, and that would cover the Bannon and Crowder.
Then go do...
I don't know who...
Yeah, what is the casting?
J.J. McCullough.
And I'm not being sarcastic.
Go do J.J. McCullough.
He did J.J. McCullough.
He's been on this channel.
He met the new conservative leader.
He went and did an interview with him like a year and a bit ago.
It's an election now!
He said a year ago that men should be...
It's an election now, so you don't get to rely on what he said a year ago.
Remind people, refresh people.
There's people who weren't paying attention a year ago.
Okay, go and enjoy your stay.
I'll be watching.
I might even do super chat.
Well, super chat.
All right, guys.
Sorry. Sorry.
It was good.
I'm going to go to locals for the after party after everybody.
All right, guys.
Thanks for thanks for the comments.
Thanks for the chat.
What's your channel and username?
Pleb Reporter on X, Pleb Reporter on YouTube.
You guys probably know who I am, but for those who do not, go check out those channels.
And yeah, we're on our way to cover more rallies.
So if you guys want to see what these political rallies or these conservative rallies are like, Check me out on YouTube.
I broke a record, by the way, yesterday, Viva.
Biggest stream ever on my channel.
I had 10,700 people watching.
That is amazing.
It's fantastic.
On a smartphone.
I had 20 times more than CPAC, which have these tens of thousands of dollar cameras and these big expenses.
I'm just there with my stupid gimbal and my smartphone, and we're pulling 20 times more viewers.
Thank you!
Love you guys!
Take care.
See you soon.
I want to know what I'm stubborn about, Ruth Stang.
So if you guys are inclined, go raid Kim Iverson.
The link is up on the top.
Let her know who sent you and it'll stimulate their chat in ways that you know are very predictable given the...
Difference in demographics between our respective channels.
That is all.
Let me see.
Pleb would never join Rumble.
It might anger the CBC.
I think he's on...
The picture behind him is that professional protester.
Okay, we got to do our after party and then I got to go exercise because I'm feeling...
feeling things.
Okay, we are ending.
Everywhere. Rumble, if you're not coming, thank you for being here.
Stay tuned for clips, snips, and whatnot.
See you Sunday night, if no earlier, and Locals, here I come for the Locals afterparty.