Is Big Pharma Behind the Ostrich Kill? Recount in Canada OVER! Shri Thanedar EXPOSED! & MORE!
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Hi everyone, this is Karen at the Ostrich Farm.
The day came, you know, we never thought we'd have this happen.
If we ever needed anybody's help, it's today.
I see all these guys behind me.
These beautiful, majestic birds.
You see this?
These are our pets.
This is what CFIA says that they're going to come.
They've been approved one to four days to come kill them.
We've taken years to be able to pet these guys, walk amongst these guys.
We love these guys.
They're all happy and healthy.
If we don't stand for this and we don't pull together and we don't save.
All of these beautiful, happy, healthy animals.
And what kind of world have we become?
Well, I'll pause it there.
I'll tell you what kind of world we've become.
The absolute state of Soviet Canada.
I'm not going to waste too much time because I don't know how much time we have with Katie from Ostrich Farms.
I think they go back for a hearing at 1.30 their time.
So, for those who are new to the channel, we'll catch up afterwards.
This is the latest breaking updates in the Universal Ostrich Farm.
Federal court ratifying the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's determination to cull, kill nearly 400 healthy ostriches, an order which they issued in December, and after two months of court hearings have finally ruled that it's sufficiently urgent because of the avian flu, but there's something more to this story.
I'm bringing Katie on right now.
She's been on before.
I'll link that interview if you haven't seen it yet.
Katie, at the risk of asking the obvious, I won't even ask you how it's going.
What's going on today?
I woke up and I remembered that I had, there was a New York TV station covering this this morning.
Did a video there.
And then I had Farrell from our farm and he said, Katie, he's like, we're going to the RDCK meeting.
And the RDCK stands for Regional District of Kootenays.
And they are the Kootenai boundary that is responsible for the landfill that has said that they will accept our 400 dead ostriches that are absolutely healthy.
120 days.
Absolutely healthy, beautiful animals.
And so I just made it in there.
I'm shaking still.
I just made it in there at the very end of their questions and I was able to address all of the board members.
I reminded them that they are all just men in suits and we all, the public opinion matters and if we stand as one, there is the possibility to make the most beautiful change and set a precedent so no landfills will accept this material from any farmer that is being called by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency without the appropriate.
Accountability and appropriate testing.
Because as you know, Viva, that we're still here based, this whole situation is based off two PCR tests on our two dead ostriches from December 30th.
So we're still being denied the ability to retest without the threat of six months in jail.
And $250,000 fine to tell you, the public, to show you, the public, how safe you are and show you the most accurate testing, not the controversial PCR tests.
Well, let's just even assume, operate on the basis that they had the avian flu in December.
It's been four and a half months now.
You don't have one infected ostrich that you know of.
That they know of.
We have herd immunity, and we've got to keep screaming it from the rooftops, the mountaintops.
Herd immunity.
It exists.
Stamping out is stamping out natural immunity, and it's going to have a catastrophic failure here down the road.
When I met with Lana Poppin, the Agricultural Minister of British Columbia, when we went to legislature, Jordan Keeley, an MLA from Northern Peace River, gave us his question periods.
And I met with her and I said, you know, we're looking at it like here.
We're not looking at it down the road, just like we did in COVID, right?
It all sounds, oh, we're protecting everybody.
We're saving everybody.
And that came at a lot of cost to Canadians and on a global scale to everybody around the world.
And I said, our heroes, which were our trucker convoy, our truckers who are delivering all of our food and our supplies, then our frontline workers, our nurses and everything who were...
They were all heroes.
And then they became very quickly villainized.
And here we are with an opportunity.
That are, you know, in our agricultural sector, we have farmers and our farmers are on the trajectory because we're on the chopping block.
They are trying to, they're eradicating our farms and these heroes that continue to put nutritional food on our plates and secure that for your kids' kids and their kids' kids.
They're being attacked by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the stamping out policy.
We need to look for different exemptions.
People will not believe this.
I'm taking for granted everybody watching knows the story because I've talked about it now three times this week.
But just in case they don't, you have an ostrich farm.
We're going to get into a little bit of the details of the ostrich farm that has 398 ostriches.
Now, some of them are 35 years old.
The CFIA, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, in order to combat the avian flu, tested two of your dead birds that died in December.
And forget the anal swab, PCR, whatever reliability or isn't there to that test.
They say, okay, you have infected birds, you've got to kill them all to stop the spread.
You go to court, get an injunction to enjoin the enforcement of that order.
You then have a hearing on judicial review as to whether or not that order from the CFIA was fair, procedurally correct, etc., etc.
That takes however many weeks to have the hearing, the trial, issue the ruling, comes out yesterday, two months after the hearing, from what I remember, but I might be off on the dates, four and a half months out of the positive test, and the judge says, Nothing in the initial order was unreasonable or unfair.
And we can't look at it with the information we have today, which is that none of them are sick.
We can only look at it with the information they had then.
So now you've got to go and slaughter nearly 400 ostriches.
It makes no sense.
It makes no sense because some people are saying the judge is closing his eyes.
For the judge to say, well, we can't use the information we have today that they're not sick because they didn't have that information then.
So their order is not unreasonable.
So go kill 400 of them.
And a lot of us are saying, There has to be some other politically corrupt, sinister reason to this.
Then some people...
Someone put up a comment on the video that said, Viva, look into what the farm's doing.
They might have something that is good for combating...
Now, I hear...
I'll wait for that to...
They might have something that's good scientifically that Big Pharma doesn't want in Canada, and people are wondering whether or not the...
The CFIA and the courts are basically the literal execution arm of Big Pharma.
And a lot of people looked at this and said there is some truth to this.
What is going on at the farm?
What are you guys doing at the farm scientifically that might explain why the government wants your ostriches not there anymore?
Right.
So at the farm, we are...
I'm just trying to make you a little bit louder, Viva.
I don't know that the sound just went a little wonky.
So at the farm, we are doing antibody research.
And in that antibody research, so we inject the hen with an antigen.
It's not a vaccination.
It's just a dead virus from whatever we can go and help humanity and animals with.
It's of no harm to her.
And within four weeks, so her body goes into a response of creating beautiful, healthy, robust antibodies to combat whatever it is.
So in this case, you know, they have their herd immunity from H5N1.
So the antibodies go down into the egg within four weeks.
Then we can extract the antibodies from the egg yolk.
And then those antibodies can be put into nutraceuticals and put into systems that we can help stabilize this viral crisis and many more in the future, including disease.
So we have a natural opportunity.
And that is definitely...
Not what Big Pharma wants.
You know, right out of the gates, $590 million went to Moderna to create the next bird flu vaccination.
Canada has already purchased 550,000 doses of the bird flu vaccination.
So if we're willing to go and put all this money into creating the vaccinations, how are we not using our facility, which is a research facility, and solely has been based just before COVID, when COVID happened, because that's when we changed our direction of our farm.
To use the robust antibodies of these big, prehistoric, flightless animals that have lived on our Earth for 70 million plus years and look at them for the opportunity in which that they can do to heal animal and human health.
For whom, for those who are asking, for whom are you developing?
Pardon me, sorry.
I don't know what happened to the sound.
Can you hear me at all?
I can hear you just very low.
Who is doing the research into these natural antibodies?
We've been doing the research on our farm.
We fell in love with Dr. Sugimoto's work out of Kyoto, Japan.
He's a fantastic individual.
He is the president of the prefectual university over there and fell in love with his love for animals but his passion which is he holds 36 plus worldwide patents based on Ostrich antibodies and their ability to put into nasal sprays and lozenges and we just started talking about how to use it with wildlife and mitigate the risk.
We could fog commercial poultry facilities and start treating these animals with a very nice simple natural way giving them the nature's nature's cure.
To help them fight off this, you know, disease and this virus.
We've paired up with him.
He's been to our farm.
People, students have been to our farm multiple times working with the process.
We have been in the middle of working with him, having those rights and his extraction, you know, methods because they're just, they're superior.
Remember too, I just want to throw this in there about our farm.
So many people say, why don't you just kill them and start over, right?
Well, because we would lose decades of genetics.
We have 35-year-old animals on our farm.
We don't have...
They're not a year old.
They're not two years old.
They're old.
There's a lot of them that are older.
And so we're trying to use this opportunity to educate people that as long as there's migratory birds, there will always be avian influenza across the world.
What are we doing chasing this whole avian influenza-free status?
So we've been working with him tirelessly.
But when this did start, obviously this whole...
This started about us being under quarantine.
This all has stopped.
But we have had egg yolk that has been on our farm prior to this tested because that wasn't under quarantine.
It was off-site.
And all that egg yolk came back positive.
This was about four-year-old egg yolk or five-year-old egg yolk.
So these were birds on our farm 2020 and prior.
And all that egg yolk was coming back positive.
For H5N1 antibodies already showing our farm has already had exposure and the ones on our farm, more than half of our farm, was never symptomatic and no deaths.
It was those animals that have been on our farm from 2020 prior.
So they had developed immunity.
We've been living for years with herd immunity.
And now it's like it just doesn't even exist.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency wants us gone.
They've made it very clear that they want, in one of their visits, that they asked us, where do we store our COVID-19 antibodies?
And we were like, why would you want our COVID-19 antibodies?
We're dealing with avian influenza here.
Because there's something much sinister going on here.
They do not want the development of our research, and they don't want us to help the public, and they definitely don't want us to help stabilize and give security back to the agricultural sector.
It is, okay, so to flesh this out now, you're doing research, nutraceuticals are not, it's not a vaccine, this would be sort of like therapeutics that would minimize the impact of any avian flu or act like...
Natural stimulants or antibodies which would make vaccines for any H5N1 obsolete or less necessary.
That's right.
We're looking at stabilizing the crisis with a natural product.
The Japanese doctor, does he work with any big pharmaceutical companies in Japan or is he associated with any big pharma?
No, not to my knowledge that he hasn't been.
He's very much an independent, groundbreaking professor that wants to see the ostriches be held at the highest level as they should be for the change that they can create in human and animal welfare.
I'm going to flesh out, I'm going to look into more details as to any connection between Moderna and the CFIA, etc.
But for the time being, bringing it back to the order now.
Kill your ostriches.
Did they offer compensation to slaughter your 398 ostriches?
No, so we'll take everybody back really fast to the first initial call order.
They wanted us to personally, like if we have this bad virus, then they treated us as experts to handle this virus because they told us we were supposed to hand kill our own animals and bury them back in our field.
So then we were okay to handle it and do whatever and dispose of them.
But come February 1st, they were bringing in a third-party contractor killer to kill all of our animals.
At that time...
We keep fighting.
We are not a poultry category.
They keep putting us in the poultry category.
The max compensation per ostrich underneath the category of poultry is $3,000 per bird.
So some people have done their own math and said, oh, this family has been offered $1.2 million because it's 400 times.
You know, it's a 3,000.
No, we haven't been offered anything.
What is really alarming is I'm talking to multiple farmers.
So many farmers are reaching out to us in fear of this very agency that we should feel safe with.
And I'm finding out alarming things like they don't even have a lab result.
So I'm like, do you have your lab results?
Their animals are dead.
I'm like, do you have your lab results?
No.
Have you got compensation yet?
No.
I'm like, so your animals are dead.
You've allowed them to come in.
You have no lab results.
And you have no money?
Well, we're waiting for the money.
So you're waiting for the money.
Your livelihood is gone.
The animals are gone.
You're stuck with the bill to clean your barns.
So CFIA, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, does not show up on site for these cullings.
They do not need to look these animals in the eye.
They're behind their desk.
They're signing off these call orders with no repercussions, no accountability of what this is doing to industry, to livelihoods, and it has to be stopped.
So the idea, who's going to come in and kill them?
And who is ordered to come in and kill them?
And what is the time frame now that the order has been rendered ratified?
So the time frame on this is any day.
So the Canadian Food Inspection Agency does not need a test to come into your farm and kill all your animals.
In their policy, they can base this off just basis of suspicion.
If they suspect you have a virus, they can come kill every animal on your property.
Now, you know, they have been fighting us relentlessly.
They had five lawyers in our judicial review, and they're trying to stick us with their legal fees.
Yeah, 15,000 bucks for government lawyers.
Yeah, and we had two lawyers in there.
They had five.
Representing them.
Fighting us tooth and nail.
They know.
They have so much power that it's not okay.
They can come in and...
So the accountability portion...
Sorry, I'm just my brain.
Yeah, they...
I don't even know where I was going with that thought.
And the third-party vendors, they don't show up.
We don't know who would be doing it.
We don't know how they would be doing it.
This is the first case of avian influenza in Ostrich in Canada.
So I know that they've been brainstorming how are they going to do this.
But you know what?
And let's get back to the point.
There's no safe or healthy or humane way to kill.
Healthy animals.
It's a criminal offense under the Health and Animals Act.
Let me ask you this.
It's a good point.
Are the British Columbia police not getting involved and saying we're going to protect our provincial citizen and we're going to prevent our provincial enterprise and say we're not going to let you come in and do this?
No.
No, they show up every time escorting them in.
And, you know, they get RCMP.
They'll have three RCMP cruisers escorting them in for their visits.
And just, again, remember that, you know, on their multiple visits, they could have tested soil.
They could have tested water.
If they were really worried about public health and safety, they could have retested our animals to see the structure of the virus and the heightened sensitivity of it or anything.
They've never retested our animals.
And they continue just to say, we even have an email saying even if they're all tested and they test negative, they're getting killed.
There is something...
Obviously corrupt going on here.
And I'm going to flesh it out a little bit more after our interview because I want to get the info from you that I can only get from you.
What's happening today?
So you're going in front of a hearing.
In front of whom?
What are you pleading?
You're saying landfills undertake not to take these bodies so that they have nowhere to dispose of them afterwards so that they cannot do it safely even by their own rationale.
Is that the strategy?
Yes, it is.
So we made it down here today.
We're trying to really stand up for...
All farmers, so remember this, so a bylaw obviously just got changed too.
We don't know how this happened.
A bylaw got changed that now our landfills can evidently, okay, evidently, landfills can evidently, sorry, we're going to have to go soon.
Landfills can accept carcasses of animals.
Viva, you can go down that rabbit hole.
Think of the biohazard, the waste, the not consulting with community.
The, you know, they're okay.
So we've never been allowed to take hunter's, you know, remains, like hunter, hunting animal, like deer or anything remains.
There's special things like spinal fluid and that that cannot be dumped in these landfills.
And now we can.
They're changing the bylaws so that they can start accepting animal waste.
And they don't even know what these animals have had or have because some of those animals don't even have to be tested.
They just kill them.
So now we have employees handling this waste, this biohazardous materials traveling down the highways and on our ferries.
Like, this is, it's absurd.
So we're just trying to set a precedent here.
We can stand up as humans and say, no landfill's going to do this.
We know that the power of people's opinion matters, and the power of the people, I mean, we're pretty strong when we unite, and we're seeing it on a global scale.
We're getting support from across the world that they see that we need to make the change.
They have called us back in for 1.30, so I'm going to have to go here because that was rare.
I showed up just at the end of the meeting, and I was able to express ourselves.
Sorry.
And I was able to express ourselves.
And so we're just going to see where this goes and I'll update you when we get back.
Text me, I'll be live for another hour at least.
So text me afterwards and I'll be watching.
I'm going to start swearing once you're off screen so that I don't cuss with you.
You're much more polite than I am.
Katie, be strong, be well, and I want to continue talking about this.
Love you.
Have a good one.
She meant that platonically, everybody.
You know what I'm going to suggest?
And I can't steal the idea because Kyle Kemper, who is Justin Trudeau's half-brother, we've been talking about this particular story.
He's following it as well.
They need to get 24-7 live-streaming cameras at various locations of their farm.
Fucking CIA wants to come in and slaughter 398 ostriches.
Live-stream it to the world.
Let's see how fast they come in and slaughter 400 healthy ostriches if they're being live-streamed to the world.
Let the world see it.
GoPros, Starlink, 24-7 live feed from Universal Ostrich Farm.
Let's see the heroes coming in from the government.
Armed, whatever they're going to do in order to kill these ostriches.
They'll come in like bona fide terrorists because that's what they are.
Eco-terrorists, and it makes sense considering we have an eco-criminal.
In the liberal government, Stephen Guilbeault, I'm looking at you.
24-7 live feed for the world to see.
And let the world see what happens, if anything.
They're brave and they're doing the right thing and they're proud of it.
They'll come in, faces for the world to see, and they'll let the world know what they're doing with pride.
And if they're going to come in and kill 400 healthy ostriches, do it on live stream for the international community to be outraged about.
This story...
Doesn't make any sense.
You know, the judge's ruling was as predictable for corruption as you can imagine, where you say, all right, the judge wants to come to the ruling where he's going to ratify the CFIA's order.
What does he have to do?
I mean, basically exactly what we laid out in terms of what he would have to do.
Yep.
Okay, we have to have deference to these administrative tribunals because they're created under law and they have specialties that us...
Overriding courts do not have, and we must be deferential to their authority.
And if they do things within the bounds of their administrative rules and procedure, we don't get involved unless it's manifestly unreasonable, patently unfair, or doesn't follow their own rules.
And in this case, as much as I want to feel bad for the woman who's going to lose 398 healthy ostriches, they didn't have, in hindsight, the benefit of the information we have today.
So we've got to close our eyes and pretend we don't have the information of today.
Which is that none of the ostriches are sick.
Let me bring up the tweet.
Because it's patently corrupt on its face.
The only question is, is there something more corrupt to this?
So a comment on Commitube from Boxcar Philly.
I think this is Commitube.
Yeah, this came from Commitube.
Which said, Viva, look into the research that they're doing with the yolks of the ostrich eggs.
That's the real reason they want to kill these birds.
Nothing to do with bird flu.
All smoke and mirrors.
The ostrich farm is doing research with a Japanese firm.
Looks like there's something in the yolks of these eggs that threatens big pharma.
And then I, before retweeting it with any degree of affirmation, Rebel News had comments on this, and Katie mentioned it the first time we did the interview, but...
Like, there's a learning curve for everything, and I didn't fully process what she was saying that they were doing by way of research and antibodies that these birds have.
I said, apparently, there's some truth to this.
Apparently, this comment of the ostrich rum situation is accurate.
Does this have anything to do with Moderna, their products, the mRNA facility they intend to build in Quebec?
Has the Canadian government become the execution arm of Big Pharma?
I'm just asking questions.
I'm saying that...
Facetiously right now, because I'm asking questions, but I'm starting to put some dots together that don't seem to make a whole hell of a lot of sense.
You appreciate that Moderna just announced relatively recently they're going to make a mega facility in Laval, which is just outside of Montreal.
Moderna Facility Laval.
You remember this because I've talked about it, although I haven't talked about it in a while, and it might be time to talk about it!
Because it might be relevant today, more so than it was before.
Nothing can explain what they're doing other than corruption.
It's either administrative corruption, it's power corruption, it's pharma corruption, it's money corruption, or it's a little bit of all of them.
This is from September 9th, 2024, September, October, November, December.
Interesting.
Let's read this, shall we?
Moderna's Canadian manufacturing facility receives drug establishment license from Health Canada.
I have to double-check the connection between the food inspection...
What is it?
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada.
Something tells me that they're mildly connected.
If by no other means than they are all part and parcel of the tyrannical liberal government of Canada, which has been graciously rewarded with their tyranny with more seats in Parliament.
We're going to get to the election that's going on there, the recount that has stopped.
Now they're at 170 seats because the recount, the judicial recount...
Cannot be undone because the judicial recount said that the liberal candidate flipped by one seat.
Oh, what's that?
There's evidence before our eyes of one vote for the bloc that got returned because of a typo on the Elections Canada website that they self-printed?
We can't look at that.
We didn't have that information when we did our judicial review, and so now we have to pretend that the fake reality is reality.
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Moderna today announced that its manufacturing facility in Laval, Quebec.
Get out of here with this.
Has been granted a drug establishment license from Health Canada.
The certification affirms the facility's compliance with rigorous safety and quality standards, authorizing it to produce drug substances.
Authorizing it to produce drug substance.
The key milestone enables Moderna's Canadian manufacturing site to become fully operational, bringing the company closer to ensuring a reliable and onshore supply of mRNA vaccines.
Can you fucking believe this?
Because the jab was such a raging success that they're coming with more of it now.
Well, we're going to get a good onshore supply of mRNA vaccines in Canada because the last, first, and only one was such a raging success.
It was such a raging success.
the government's still paying for it you With the drug establishment license in place, the facility will proceed with the final qualification process, positioning it to domestically manufacturing a portfolio of mRNA vaccines against respiratory viruses beginning in 2025, including COVID-19, and contingent on approval by Health Canada, respiratory synchital virus.
RSV.
And seasonal influenza.
Quote, this is a significant achievement in our efforts to bring certified end-to-end mRNA.
What has mRNA done that has been effective, positive, and good?
Nothing, but get more of it.
Because if you admit that it was a failure, you've got to admit that you might have to compensate a little bit more people under the Vaccine Injury Support Program in Canada.
If you admit that it was flawed, you might have liabilities.
So what do you do?
Double down, triple.
Hey, more.
More mRNA vaccines because the first one was such a raging success.
We look forward to continue our work with the Government of Canada to support the national supply of vital respiratory vaccines.
This is another landmark in Moderna's long-term strategic partnership with the Government of Canada to provide onshore respiratory vaccine manufacturing capabilities and support national pandemic readiness, said Roger Nassim.
Roger Nassim.
I want to see who this person is.
Laval Manufacturing Sitehead, Moderna Canada.
This platform will be the foundation for enabling the manufacturing of multiple RNA vaccines right here in Canada.
First of all, I don't know what comes up when I click on that antiquated website, LinkedIn.
Experienced vice president in operations with a demonstrated history of working.
In the pharmaceutical industry, skilled in BPF, strategic planning, business processes development, GMP, cross-functional team leadership, strong business development, professional with a master of business administration, focused in change management, and EMBA.
Holy hell.
All right.
So that's what's going on in British Columbia.
Livestream.
24-7, let it happen.
If they're going to do it, lie for the world to see.
Was there anything else that we wanted to get into with this particular story?
Let me see here, just to make sure I got...
Encryptus, who is, in the backdrop, a member of our VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com community, did a deep dive using AI to prepare analysis on this.
Again, we don't yet have concrete, definitive evidence of overt corruption, payoffs, and whatever.
But I'm sure as sugar are going to be looking into more of the connection between the main players in this.
CFIA, by the way, they still have their tweets protected.
The president of the CFIA, these are government employees.
These are gray checkmarks on Twitter who are protecting their tweets so that the people they work for, so that the people who pay them...
Cannot interact with them and cannot let their thoughts be known as they get ready to slaughter 400 healthy animals, creations of God, property, private property of Canadian citizens, a business of a Canadian citizen, because some jackass administrative piece of rubbish four and a half months ago tested two dead ostriches, rubbed their butts, used a PCR test, which is not only good for nothing, it's good for something.
False positives.
And then says, we've got to kill your entire herd.
And I said it at the time.
So like, bottom line, by the end of all of this, the judge is not going to be able to come down in the ruling and say, the urgency is here, now we have to do it.
Because by the mere passage of time, the urgency argument no longer exists.
By the mere passage of time, the sick argument, the illness of the ostriches fails because they are not sick.
They haven't died.
They're not infected.
And by the mere passage of the time that was required to do all of this would render it not obsolete, would render it illogical and abusive to carry through on an order that you now know is useless and not required.
Now, there's also the remanded is doing great work.
I had Anonymous, he keeps here, I presume he's a he, keeps his face hidden, doing amazing work.
An update.
I don't know where the other part one and two are, but go follow at the remanded.
This is update of the day.
First, I must thank and show appreciation to everyone who showed up to the board meeting for the one-hour public question period today, in person and online.
Peak numbers were 294.
Remanded, if you're watching this, send me the link.
We can jack up those numbers, although we don't want to crash it for the internet.
The owner was present, and when she gave her comments, scrolling those attending on Zoom were in tears.
Some proud moments when hearing fellow British Columbians speak on behalf of everyone concerned, especially those who reside in the Kootenays.
Over 600-plus emails as of the last 24 hours have been received, pairing civility, togetherness, and a loud voice.
We can hopefully change the narrative pressed upon us.
Cheers.
We keep going, says the remanded.
And there was another tweet coming from the remanded that I also wanted to bring up, which was right here.
No, that's with respect to the Canadian election.
Let me finish up the video that I started with and I didn't want to waste too much time because I didn't have that much time with Katie, which was Rebel News and Drea Humphrey.
We'll finish this up and then we're going to move on to the Canadian election stuff.
Another situation where you can't adopt new facts that prove that the old determination was wrong because then if we admit that we were wrong, then we have to admit that we might have been wrong.
In other circumstances.
And the government, which thinks it's the new God, is thinking it's infallible.
Like the God that it thinks that it is.
Government thinks it's infallible.
Bottom line.
Happy, healthy animals.
In what kind of world have we become?
If I've ever asked for anything, we're asking for an SOS.
And we need people to come to our farm today.
To stand up and do something.
They say they're coming in one to four days.
The jump's supposed to be ready for bodies.
You guys, please, if we've ever pleaded, we're asking now for everybody to be that one voice.
We can make the change.
We just have to do it together.
We can't let them do this.
Please come to the farm.
301 Langell Road.
Come surround the farm.
Don't let them do this to these beautiful animals.
What's amazing is you look at...
Let me see if I can get...
Their eyes roll back in their head when they go to pluck you.
Right there.
Hold on.
I can't do this.
Here, I'll give everybody the link.
This is Drea Humphrey, who, um, escape, I want to show here, who posted this.
Sorry.
Who said, Ostrich Update, the Universal Ostrich Farm's co-owner, Karen Esperson, shares a heartbroken plea with the public after learning that the courts granted the CFIA its culling order for their 400 healthy birds.
You can respectfully demand the CFIA back down at Save the Ostriches.
I'll give you all this link, and you can go.
Within the bounds of the law, people.
Because what they would love nothing more than is for an excuse to come down even harder on the people.
Link.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Alright, now, but not yet done with Canada before we get to some American news and some serious American news.
There's been an arrest in the murder of Jamie White, InfoWars journalist-reporter.
We're going to get to that.
But, you know, following off on The Remanded, talking about...
We've talked about this, the riding in Terrebonne, Quebec, that went initially for a Bloc Québécois political candidate in the Canadian election, and because it was within like 0.01%, because the Bloc Québécois won by like 100-some-odd votes over 23,000, well, it was actually over 50,000, give or take.
They do a judicial review, and somehow they find an additional 74 votes of ballots that were rejected that are now no longer rejected, and lo and behold, the liberal candidate got the majority of those rejected.
And then the news came out that, oh, there was a Bloc Québécois voter who got a returned mail-in ballot because Elections Canada made a typo on the return stamp that was on the envelope that she was given.
And from what I'm reading now...
The judicial review stands because the judicial review was the judicial review.
And after the God of government has spoken, there shall be no altering the word of the God of government.
Canada election tied.
What to do?
When is this tweet from?
Let me see.
Does it tell you here?
May 13th.
This is two days ago.
Timeline within 90 days.
If a judicial recount results in a tie between two or more candidates with the largest number of votes, the Elections Canada Act outlines the following procedure.
Here's the problem.
The judicial recount didn't come back in a tie.
The judicial recount came back one up for the Liberal.
So they're going to argue none of this applies.
Oh, but there was one ballot that returned.
Tough noogies.
We did our judicial recount.
We're not doing it again.
And then you get the whole thing of chief electoral offices.
The returning officer indicates the tie.
That's not the case.
Violation required.
The tie triggers.
Not the case, because there's no tie here.
Prior to 2000, in the event of a tie, which is not the case here, after a judicial recount, not the case, the returning officer would cast a deciding vote.
Okay.
So, that's what's going on here.
For those of you who...
I'm not going to play the video again.
It was in French, and it's a French-Canadian woman saying...
Yeah, I returned the envelope and then it came back to me because of the typo in the postal code, but that was on the stamp that the Elections Canada gave me.
Here, this is the news.
Coming out of Commie Canada.
No thanks.
Ooh, one of these word games.
I like these games.
Rainbow.
Okay.
Elections Canada says Quebec recount result final despite ballot issue.
The Quebec riding of Terrebonne where one woman's mail-in ballot wasn't counted.
Elections Canada confirms there appears to be an error with the return address printed on the elector's envelope.
Specifically, the postal code appears to have been printed incorrectly.
According to reports, this means at least one vote for the Bloc Québécois was not counted.
On Saturday, after a judicial recount, the Liberal MP was told she won by a single vote.
Election Canada's investigation continues.
What an effing joke.
Like, I'm not going to swear again because there's no need here.
What an effing joke.
If Elections Canada wrote one return sticker ballot pre-printed on the envelope, there were more.
The only problem is it probably helps the Liberals more than it helps the Bloc.
That's probably where they found all their extra votes from.
Oh, look at the all...
I mean, I don't even know if this happened, but logically, if they're printing up the address...
They're not printing it up one by one.
We don't have a typewriter here.
There's a template.
They print them all up on stickers.
They affix those stickers to the envelopes.
And if there was one that had a messed up postal code, there was more than one.
I just guarantee that if there was more than one, that's where the Liberals pulled their extra votes.
Elections Canada says the results of a recount in the federal writing of Taliban are final.
Despite a misprint that led to one special ballot being returned to sender.
Elections Canada says there was an error on the envelope used to mail in the special ballot from Terrebonne, a Quebec riding the Liberals won by a single vote after a recap.
This is a joke.
It's a stupid movie, and no one would believe it if it were a movie.
Preliminary results indicated the Liberals had won the riding, but the seat flipped temporarily to Bloc Québécois after the results were validated.
After a recount gave the seat back to the Liberals, however, the CBC reported the Bloc voter saw her mail-in ballot returned to her.
The agency says an analysis confirmed that part of the return address on the envelope destined for a local Elections Canada office, the last three characters of the postal code, was incorrect.
How many?
Like, do these useless twats at Global News not ask these?
How many ballots, envelopes, had an incorrect address?
Holy hell, I mean, you have one job, and you screw it up.
The only thing is, I don't think they want to look into it, because if they look into it, it's going to reveal, I think, where they got their extra-liberal votes from.
Despite the error and questions about the possibility of another recount, or a by-election, Election Canada spokesperson, Matthew McKenna, Said the results are final.
Matthew McKenna, hold on just one second.
Catherine, there's a Catherine McKenna in Canadian politics who got busted for eating dog meat, for bribing her way into an illegal cockfight and eating dog back in 2000.
Is this man related to her?
Hey, Encryptus, are you able to double-check if Matthew McKenna is related to Catherine McKenna?
Let me just show you the article so you don't think I'm crazy, because I might be crazy, but I'm still right.
Here.
Quebec Trudeau minister under a fire for eating dog meat and attending illegal cockfight.
I don't want to go too far on this just in case they're not actually related.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minister of infrastructure, Catherine McKenna.
is under fire after old footage showed the woman eating dog meat and bribing entry into a cockfight in Indonesia in 1995.
You know what?
I'll stay on this anyhow just because it's a good time to remind everybody of what a bunch of disgusting scumbags exist within the Canadian Liberal Party.
Encryptus, tell me they're related.
I haven't found that yet.
I'm doing that research as we speak.
Bear with me just in a moment.
Okay.
Let's see.
It'll be hilarious.
McKenna is not an uncommon last name, but it will actually be...
Kind of amazing if they're related.
If they're not, well, at the very least, I've reminded everybody that Catherine McKenna bribed her way into an illegal cockfight and ate dog meat in Indonesia.
How old was she at the time?
I think she was like 20. She was young.
She wanted to experience the world.
She wanted to know what dog tastes like.
And I say that...
God damn it.
I say that with full appreciation that there are some cultures who, you know, for whatever the reason, have to resort to different proteins of different meats.
A Western Canadian wanting to...
I want to see what it looks like when roosters slash each other to death, and I want to taste a dog while I'm there.
So that's what's going on with the election in Canada.
It's a joke.
Actually, it would be a joke if it were funny.
It's not funny.
It's tragic.
And that's what's going on in Canada.
Let me see if there's any questions about this before we come to America.
Speaking of torturing dogs, we're going to get to...
What's his name?
Sri Thanedar?
The man who's trying to impeach Donald Trump?
Or the man who's got an unfortunate face behind the third impeachment effort?
It's not even the third, whoever, fifth, whatever.
This is a guy who's vocally trying to impeach Donald Trump.
The only problem is when you open your big fat mouth and you're a disgusting, corrupt piece of garbage, it comes to the surface very, very quickly, people.
You know what you won't find about me?
That I ever ate dog.
That I ever tortured dogs.
That I was ever corruptly involved in Pharmaceutical industries that were involved in whatever, that went bankrupt and, oh my goodness, you know what, you won't find any mortgage fraud on my side.
You won't find any, let me think of what Mershon was guilty of, corrupt family relations that would financially incentivize corruption.
This guy is wonderful, and the more he opens his mouth, the more he absolutely...
Makes himself famous for all of the wrong reasons.
But I forgot that we're using StreamYard today because I don't want to have a problem with Kate.
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And you have the remanded in our chat.
Sir, how goes the battle?
Thanks, Viva.
Link sent.
BC NDP sends application to seal or censor Surrey Guildford BC election riding litigation to invalid results.
They don't want the details of affidavits to be public.
Wonder why?
Cocaine Rimjob in the house says, thanks for keeping a spotlight on Clownida.
You're doing great work.
Cheers from Diagilon.
Please send help.
You say cheers from Diagon, cocaine rim job.
Hold on, let me just see what I got.
Let me see what I got.
I know I got...
Oh!
Looky, looky!
Hold on, let me take this out.
Actually, I don't often take off my wedding ring.
In fact, I don't take it off.
But I have a ring that only actually fits on my wedding finger.
Oh, yes.
Oh, now they're going to say Viva's a member of...
Oh, and then I got my...
What do they call these things?
Challenge?
Coin?
If I ever go to the World Series of Poker, I'm going to wear the bling, claim it's all diamonds, and use this for my card holder.
It is ironic that this thing, it doesn't fit on my other fat...
It does.
Oh, shoot.
Hold up.
Okay, hold on.
Don't panic.
Don't panic.
Actually, I'm starting to panic a little bit.
Hold on.
I got it.
I got it.
I'm over.
I'm over.
Oh, God.
That hurts.
This is why I don't do it.
Okay, it's off.
I would ordinarily lick it, but that would not...
I would go get it.
I have some high-quality virgin oil.
Oh, that's why I don't put that on the other finger.
So it only fits on my ring finger.
What was it here?
Add to Sage.
Cocaine rim job.
Thank you very much for the chat.
Diagon, thanks for the merch.
All right, let's go to Canada now.
Oh, hold on a second.
I got to go to VivaBarnesLot.
DatLocals.com because they're not coming up automatically here.
Okay, here.
We're going to do this.
And stop screen.
Bring up...
Okay.
Shailena says, Viva, I just donated.
I am broke, but put it on my credit card.
Thank you for all the coverage.
You are giving this horrific situation.
Shailena, let me see if my...
I don't know how much has been...
Let me see here.
Save our ostriches.
I donated earlier today as well.
Let's just see what the give send go is looking like here.
Hold on.
How do I do this?
Save our ostriches.
I'll bring it up so everybody can see it and you can all donate if you're so inclined.
I just hope there's a practical purpose to this because the only thing that's irreversible in life is death and they're trying to bring it on these animals.
There's Shilena.
Let's go down here.
Anonymous giver.
Anonymous giver.
One hour ago.
Anonymous.
Anonymous.
Going down.
Anonymous.
It's looking good.
Load more.
That's what I'm trying to want to see.
Where is my...
Seven minutes.
Oh, I see what's going on here.
What order is this in?
Well, let's just go like this and see what the top donation is.
Just quickly, there's a Chat, this is...
I don't know if this is real or not.
I haven't had a chance to look into it.
Take a look at the Rumble.
It says, Breaking Ostriches.
Congrats.
Keep up the fight.
Motion just passed by RDCK board that CFIA must show tests and reports before being able to bury the birds in a landfill.
Who'd you get that from?
It's in the chat right now.
I'm actually starting to look at that right now.
In the chat on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
On Rumble.
I'm researching that claim right now, but it would be amazing if that's the break.
Ostrich egg yolk are a rich source of antibodies that have shown a promise in various medical applications, including skin care, cancer treatment, and antiviral therapies.
These antibodies can be extracted humanely from unfertilized egg yolks, says TT Fulltimer.
And cynically, I can tell you that ostrich egg tastes very good.
It's actually lighter and fluffier and creamier than regular egg.
CatZap says saving them would be a huge victory for Trump.
To airlift them to the USA.
I was thinking about all these funny things like, how do you do it?
You can't even encourage people to sneak them out of there like some military operation because it's illegal.
You can't tell people to break the law.
Shailena says, there has to be someone wealthy enough or a Japanese gentleman she just referred to that can remove those birds safely.
Please be allured.
These precious creatures need to be saved.
They will be.
I mean, they will be.
And everyone involved in this should be shamed for the rest of their natural lives and maybe even into the next universe.
All right, now, but speaking of torturing animals, and I'm not trying to be glib about it, Shreeth Anadar is the guy who's behind the latest attempts to impeach Donald Trump.
I don't know if you've seen this.
The guy's very, very proud of the billboards that he's putting up in whatever state he's a congressman for.
I'll get his exact...
Credentials afterwards.
I'll give the guy credit for one thing.
He looks pretty young.
I think he's like 65 years old.
So he's an idiot.
He seems to be a corrupt POS who has no qualms allowing animals to suffer unnecessarily.
But he looks young.
Maybe he's extracting some of that sweet, sweet adrenochrome from like, I don't know, puppies.
And that's how it works.
But this is him now talking about how...
Idiot doesn't understand.
When you make yourself famous, people are going to look into your history.
And it seems that when you scratch the surface on any one of these Democrats, it's across the board for politicians, but it seems to be particularly true for Democrats.
Scratch the surface.
Corruption to the core.
Kim Foxx.
Who's the one in...
Kim Gardner.
Leticia James.
Fannie Willis.
New York Nipple Judge Ingeron.
Judge...
What's his face there?
Kaplan.
Who's the other one?
Judge Marchand.
Scratch the surface.
They are all corrupt...
But now he doesn't like the fact that the discussion has been turned on him, so let's listen to what he has to say about how the attention that he has brought on himself is no longer the attention he wants to have brought on himself.
But they talk about my hair.
They talk about my hair.
They talk about my appearance.
They talk about where I was born.
They talk about everything, my looks.
They talk about my age.
They talk about why I should be deported back to the country where I was born.
They talk about my past business dealings and they distort my business record.
They do everything.
What was that you said about your past business record?
I'm sorry, I never knew.
70 years old, by the way.
I'm sorry, I didn't know anything about your past business record.
Thank you for letting me know that I should look into it, Sri.
By the way, look at how he starts...
You can only detect someone's lying based on a baseline.
You get 30 seconds of a baseline.
You notice how he's very stable.
Look at his body.
Look at his body.
Look at his body now when he starts to bounce, when he talks about his business.
Business.
Look right now.
There you go.
Bouncing up and down.
Looks a little uncomfortable.
What was that, Shree Thinadar, you said about your business that I should look into?
Oh, that's right.
You were accused of having run owned through a parent company, a pharmaceutical company that went bankrupt, and you allowed dogs and monkeys to starve in cages because you couldn't pay the bills.
And the cages, by the way, were apparently too small for the dogs and you had gotten cited for that.
Oh, yeah.
I didn't know that.
It's very interesting you should mention that.
Thank you.
What was this one?
No, that's not the right one.
Hold on, sorry.
I got to get the video before we do anything like this.
It's an amazing thing.
What's new to me is not necessarily new to the world.
What's new to me is not necessarily new to the people who were trying to take him down in 2018 when he was running for office.
Come on, get the video.
Hold on a second.
There was a video run by some animal agency.
Okay, hold on.
It's not here.
I...
I saved it because here we go.
The video is called Cruel.
I'm going to give everybody the link to this.
The link is in there, and I have memorialized it so that it can never be taken down from the internet.
Watch this video, which was run in 2018 when Sri was running for whatever.
They were confined to crates, with no opportunity to leave.
Sri Tanidar got rich running tests on dogs.
His research company kept over 100 dogs, testing drugs and chemicals on them.
Never let out of their cages.
When Shri's company went bankrupt, it abandoned the building, leaving the starving dogs trapped in their crates.
The judge stopped it.
But who could be so cruel?
Shri.
Tell Shri Tanidar.
No more animal cruelty.
Well, it's kind of late because it occurred in 2010 and he was running for office in 2018 when they ran this hit piece on him.
Hit piece?
I'm not going to make fun of his accent because that would probably get me cancelled.
But thank you, Sri.
Oh, they distort the facts of my business.
Did they?
What were the facts of that business?
Oh, so you were accused of having tested on dogs and when the company went bankrupt?
Having left them to starve in their cages?
Oh, what's that?
You were also...
Hold on, let me give everybody the link so we can make this man famous.
Wants to get famous?
He'll get famous!
Let's go.
It's wild because you can actually...
These things are on the internet forever.
I asked Encryptus to use AI to summarize the 127 pages of deposition in the context of the bankruptcy.
But I just went in there.
It's great.
If you know how to look for things, you can find the truth.
The scumbag who's going after Trump for impeachment, Rep.
Trinidadar, is beyond scumbag.
Here's an excerpt from a deposition in the context of the Anaclin, that was his subsidiary-owned pharmaceutical company, in the bankruptcy and scandal, the pharma company he owned back in 2010 before it went bankrupt.
Shree faces accusations of animal neglect.
Because the research facility shuttered and left dogs and monkeys to starve to death in cages.
Cages which were too small, according to complaints.
And this is from the deposition.
This is the receiver.
The receiver trustee, I forget exactly who it was, who comes in to see what's going on with the business.
And what does he have to say?
He says there were four businesses.
First, there was a business in New Jersey called Anaclin.
It was an animal test facility.
2010 people, not 1980.
That was in incredibly bad shape.
We had monkeys and beagles, dogs, that were starving.
We actually, before we were authorized as a receiver, I would personally put up money in our own pocket to feed the animals so that they didn't starve.
And we had problems with the health authorities.
Employees hadn't been paid for some time, for some period of time.
Benefits hadn't been paid.
It was a bloody mess at Anaclin.
Thanks, Sri.
Never would have known to look into your past had you not opened your big mouth.
Had you not decided that you were the righteous one on earth who's going to go after Trump for another third impeachment.
But wait!
There's more!
I'll give everybody the receipts.
Oh, were we looking at the same thing?
Did I see it or no?
Had I brought the screen up in cryptos?
Yes, you did.
Okay, good.
What was the other one?
I'll share that link with everybody just so everybody can know.
Here you go.
Boom.
There's that.
What else do we have from Sri Thanedar?
Well, you don't want to listen to me because I might be wrong.
This is from Fox.
What was it?
2018.
Sri Thanedar blames bank for Shuttered Company abandoning 170 dogs and monkeys.
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Shreet Danadar, a Democrat running to be Michigan's next governor, is facing tough questions about the treatment of animals at a testing lab he once owned where almost 200 dogs and monkeys were abandoned and had to be rescued.
The Huffington Post.
Brought up the story on Wednesday.
They date back to July 2010, an article in USA Today about Anaclin Preclinical Services, which closed after his company, Azo Pharma, went bankrupt that year.
According to a 2010 USA Today report, 118 beagles were stuck inside the facility and the lab's workers had been jumping fences to feed and give the dogs water.
Fanadar says the company was placed in receivership by Bank of America and he warned them about the live animals and ongoing research.
He says they locked them out anyway.
Quote, the banks come in and then they are ruthless and that's exactly what they did, Fanadar said.
The Democrat is hoping to replace outgoing Governor Rick Snyder, but before he started his run for governor, he was a scientist running Azopharma, a pharmaceutical development company.
The company helped small businesses develop new medicine.
When the recession hit in 2010, his business wasn't spared.
The Bank of America took over the company, including one of his 10 lab facilities, Anaclin Preclinical Services in New Jersey, where 55 monkeys and 118 beagles were used for laboratory testing.
He said the bank took over.
He had no control over what happened to the animals who were stuck in locked cages inside the bank-owned facility.
It is so laughably idiotic, that explanation.
The bank comes in.
The bank doesn't operate these businesses.
They keep on the principles, at the very least, to know what's going on.
I told the bank there is sensitive research being done.
They're living animals' lives involved and let us take care of it.
But they did not accept our advice, Thanedar said.
They were anxious to sell all of the assets and get their money, and they did.
The story made headlines back in 2010 when it originally happened.
Rice, I guess I'm supposed to say.
Eventually joined together to negotiate the release of the animals.
New York-based group Pets Alive filmed video of beagles that were bred for animal testing, felt grass for the first time.
All 118 got homes forever.
The California, they took the monkeys into sanctuaries.
Thanador says he was concerned because his company took good care of the animals.
According to USDA documents, the lab received several citations.
For cages that were too small and for expired medication used in the veterinary treatment.
Banadar, who owned the lab's parent company, says he did not deal with the lab on a day-to-day basis.
Oh, it's the bank's fault.
It's the other...
I don't know what's going on in the company's.
Everybody else's fault except for mine.
Two small cages, whatever.
I had a CEO that managed the operating, but we were in good standing, and we had all of the guidelines and requirements and licensing.
Well, apparently you didn't, because you got citations for expired medicine and two small cages for the beagles that you're testing on.
But, Sri, thank you very much for letting us know about your history.
We would never have known about it had you not decided to aim at the king and accuse others of moral impropriety, where you, lo and behold, Confession through projection seemed to be the morally disgusting human being.
Sir.
And just for fun, do you know how tall he is?
5 '2".
He's 5 '4 in change.
5 '4 and a half is what they say.
People, we found the one who's smaller, who's shorter than me.
Are you going to make fun of him in cryptos?
He's a full one inch short of me.
What a loser.
God.
Girls must make fun of him.
Okay, I'm joking.
So that's Shreeth Anadar.
And he's gotten some attention that he probably didn't want.
But now you all know.
And we can help spread the word, people.
It wasn't his fault.
It was the bank's fault.
It was the CEO's fault.
It's his first day on the job.
And yeah, we're also just doing tests on beagles.
I'm sure it was very, very important, highly human life-saving tests that they were doing on these beagles.
Alright, the next news of the day.
There's been an arrest in the murder of Jamie White, which is the Infowars journalist who was shot as people were apparently breaking into his car.
And they...
At the time, there was a lot of suspicion as to whether or not it was related to...
Anything related to Ukraine, because apparently he was doing work on Ukraine.
There was questions as to whether or not it was targeted, because at the same time, Owen Schroyer from Infowars was getting swatted.
They were having pizza delivered from the...
I think it was...
I don't want to mention...
I think it was Papa John's, but whatever.
He was getting pizza delivered to his house from the pizza's place, right by where Jamie White lived and was murdered.
So there was a lot of suspicion going on.
The news at the time was that It was a random act of violence that they were trying to steal his Kia, which are very popular cars for theft, and he interrupted them, and then they shot him in the neck.
He was shot in the neck and died.
There's been an arrest, and we'll see when the details come out.
I also had to memorialize this, if only to show what a bunch of filthy scoundrels the media is, and if there's anything we've learned.
From the Maryland father of three, who actually turned out to be an El Salvadorian, illegal alien, wife-beater, alleged human trafficker, MS-13 gang member.
It's when they reflexively look to not just downplay, but almost make victims of the accused.
This man is only accused.
I couldn't get the warrant for his arrest, but there were a number of people mentioned in this.
When they try to not humanize, but render victims of the alleged perpetrators of the violence, you can start getting a little suspicious.
And in this case, when they're referring to this guy as a teenager, I appreciate everybody is technically a teenager up until the age of 19 and 364 days, but it would be very weird if you referred to a 19-year-old who is an armed robber, murderer, whatever, as a teenager.
So when you do it, there's a reason for doing it, and it sure as sugar is not...
Age accuracy.
So, the teenager, he is 17, by the way.
He's got a tragic life, as far as anybody can surmise right now, but there's one question that everybody wants to know.
When they refer to him as a teenager, is it because they're hiding some other aspect of his identity that might be politically unfortunate?
Thus far, we do not know if he's illegal.
Thus far, it looks like his mother lived in Austin for her whole life.
We'll get there in a second.
A few minutes ago.
His mother's...
Also dead.
She died two years ago, which is the tragedy.
His mother dying, single mother when he was 15 years old, and nothing will explain away what he's alleged to have done.
Those are the facts of his life.
A few minutes ago, Austin police announced an arrest of a man in connection to the murder of an Infowars reporter.
This is Eloy Adrian Camarillo.
He is charged with capital murder.
He's accused of killing Jamie White at White's apartment back in March.
Police at Camarillo and others were possibly trying to burglarize White's vehicle when the victim interrupted them.
Witnesses and surveillance footage led to detectives making this arrest.
When the victim...
It's like, it almost sounds like, how dare he interrupt these criminals while they're trying to burglarize his car?
That being said, I mean, I don't know if Jamie tried to be a hero or do something silly, but yeah, they shot him when he interrupted their nefarious deeds.
I just love, I love in the most disgusting way possible, teenager arrested in connection of death of Infowars reporter.
A few minutes ago.
So.
The internet's going to do its thing, and they're going to find out as much as they can on this individual, this accused individual.
One thing I was able to, not ascertain, but get a piece of information is that his mother passed away two years ago, and this is an attempt to determine whether or not the individual might be illegal.
This is the question that everybody is going to ask, and there's an obituary, which I've...
I'm having the backdrop here somewhere, which I seem to now have not been able to find.
Give me one second.
I know I've been here somewhere.
His mother died at the age of 40 a couple of years ago, and this is how we know that this is his kid.
Hold on a second.
Present, share, screen.
This is the obituary from 2023.
Austin, Texas, our beloved Maribel Camarillo.
Now they mention it.
Why does her name have two O's and then his last name has one O?
Camarillo, age 40, a lifelong resident of Austin, entered the eternal rest on Saturday, February 18th, 2023.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents.
Survived by two sons, Eloy Adrian Camarillo, Samuel Uvaldo Camarillo, and the rest of the family.
So it's a life of tragedy where there's no explaining how hard the life is that leads someone to mercilessly take someone else's life over material, stupid property.
But that's the circumstances thus far.
Kid is 17, so you might not be able to find too much out because he's still a minor.
Probably be tried as an adult, and it doesn't look like there was anything more nefarious to this.
Senseless murder, other than the fact that it's a senseless murder because of rampant crime in that blue dot that is what some describe as a pee-pee-soaked heckle of the red state of Texas.
And that's that.
Now there's a super chat in here.
Encryptus, what's up?
We do have some breaking news.
The Remanded dropped a rumble rant.
I also dropped his tweet into your DMs on Twitter.
There is a reprieve for the ostriches at the moment.
It looks like coming out of the hearing that she left the show to go back into.
So please take a look.
I want to get that up.
It says the remanded, the RDCK board passed a motion that the CFIA will need to provide proof they're infected.
They won't be accepted at the landfill without proof they're infected and the results published for the public.
Holy shit, people!
I don't want to get too excited.
In the land of the tyranny, the justice is merely a cessation of the injustice.
But that would still be pretty freaking cool.
You might hear some children now in the backdrop.
I don't know if you can hear that, but it seems that my...
My son has a play date.
Dude, we found an amazing spot to go fishing.
It's flipping amazing.
We caught a snakehead, peacock.
We're going to go back there after the stream.
There's some red...
Oh, well, I'll give everybody the update on the bird that I found earlier today that was on the sidewalk and that would have died in a matter of minutes had I not...
It was a chick that fell out.
Okay, hold on.
Hold on.
Dude, this is going on a shirt.
Yes, it is.
We're going to update that merch this afternoon, people.
So that is very good.
Let me see if I can get...
Maybe get Katie back on before we leave.
Hold on.
If you can pop back on for five minutes, comma, we're still live, period.
Fame link will still work.
Smiley face.
Okay, let's see if that's accurate.
All right, so now we're just going to kill a few more minutes before we either get Katie back on or maybe have her on the local side.
Let me bring up the video from locals because it was kind of fun.
I go jog today.
For a different route, and for no better reason, just a different route.
And I don't ever jog on this route.
And as I'm biking on the sidewalk, I see a chick.
I see a small bird.
A small, young bird.
It still sounds like I'm talking about it.
I see a bird.
Listen, this is what happened.
Wake it back up.
Here.
Okay.
Locals?
It's another day and another animal rescue.
I was jogging and saw this on the sidewalk in the sun, writhing around in pain.
And so I looked under the tree and then I saw what I think is the nest.
It's a tree that's bigger than this.
And then I tried to climb it and there's no way to get it.
There's no way to get it.
You did not try to climb the tree.
I did try.
I'll show you exactly what I got.
It was deathly high and I don't think I can get it back in.
Now, this is the question.
I don't know what to do.
I just saw online we need to get like a chick starter pack that has like 18% protein.
None of that happened.
We gave it a grub.
And I got a worm on the side here that will give it when it wakes back up.
Any tips and all tips will be very much appreciated.
Okay, that is it.
Okay.
That was part one.
And then the follow-up, people.
Because there was a follow-up to it.
And the follow-up was...
We'll see.
There are legal reasons.
Apparently I was told by...
Wildlife.
You're not allowed keeping wildlife of wild birds without a license.
So it was either I bring it to, and I'll go back and check on it, but this is the update, people, for anybody who's interested.
So we contacted the wildlife, and they said you A, can't keep wildlife without a license, and they said it was a blue jay, baby blue jay.
He called it, he called it.
And they said to put it in a safe spot off the ground in the shade, so I put it in the same tree, I climbed back up.
As you can see from the arm and put it well off the ground in the container with some wood chips.
And the parents seem to be in that tree.
The woman said it was healthy because you could tell by the color and the pink and it pooped in the container.
So we had put the blue jay back in the tree in a safe space.
In a couple hours, we're going to go check.
We'll go back and check on it.
Ethan was a little disappointed we couldn't keep it, but illegal.
It's not illegal.
And blue jays you can't keep.
That's the end of the adventure.
We're going to go back and check on it.
I'm just a little nervous to go back and check on it, because if it's dead, the kid will be upset, and I won't be able to lie to him.
All right, so don't look like Katie's going to get back in here, people.
Today is the day, if you ever wanted to come over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and join the after party.
Today's the day, because when we use StreamYard, you don't have to be a supporter.
You could just come and become a member, which is just signing up.
How many are we in the non-supporting members of our community?
I think we're like 120,000.
Members of the community.
Let me see here.
I forget how...
We got a lot of people, not all supporters.
So you can come and just...
What is it called?
When you lurk.
No, it's not called lurking.
Is it called being a lurker?
Whatever.
You can come and just become a member.
You do not have to be a supporter, but if you want to support, 10 bucks a month, or you can do those coin things.
Today's the day to come on over.
We'll have our after party there.
And we'll take a bit of a victory lap if Katie actually does manage to pop back in.
Okay, we're good.
We're going to go over to vivabornslaw.locals.com for the rest of this show, people.
And thank you all for being here.
So tomorrow is Friday.
Today's my wife's birthday, so I got her something nice.
And we're going to have, I don't know, a barbecue or something.
One kid says go out for dinner.
Nobody likes going out for dinner.
Come on over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com for the after party.
We will be live tomorrow.
And if we've done good, people, then we've done good.
And that's how you do it.
That's how you do it.
And yeah, sir, Encryptus, what's up?
I have a raid ready for you.
It's a small channel.
It says, Republicans betray you again.
RFK Jr. sets the record straight.
Looks like a pretty good episode.
Casey Hendrickson.
Casey Hendrickson?
Why does Casey Hendrix sound familiar?
Whatever.
It sounds good.
Go activate, activate raid, and we shall bring the party on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Dad barbecuing is definitely good birthday, Dennis's Calamity Sue.
Yeah, and I think I'm going to go to Easy Meats and pick up some sweet, sweet meat.
Nice steak, maybe a tomahawk, and I'll cook it with love.
But I also got her a nice gift, a little necklace.
And what else is there?
Wild, wild, wild turn of events if that's the case.
They're going to have to show a positive test, yeah.
Which they're not going to be able to do.
Are they still going to...
We'll see what they do.
Anyway, don't let up.
Don't let up with the pressure either.
And it's a load of shit that they think they can block you from government accounts or at least protect their tweets.
What was it called?
It was called Inspection Can.
Let me see if their tweets are still protected.
Canada Food, their tweets are still protected?
Bullshit!
This is not appropriate.
Hold on.
Go tag the CFIA.
Let them know what you think.
They can't protect their tweets.
It's a government agency.
You protect your tweets.
You should lose that gray checkmark.
Elon, make it happen.
Go tag them.
Who's the president of the CFIA?
Let me bring that one up just so I don't bring up anybody just by accident.
Let me see here.
Inspection can?
Peter, what was his name?
I'll get it from my own Twitter feed.
Go, let them know.
Tag them.
Be respectful.
You don't have to be respectful.
Just don't do anything illegal, people.
It's better if you're respectful, but hold on.
I want to get the guy who's protecting his tweets thinks that you can do this.
CFIA Prez.
CFIA Prez ACIA.
Oh, his tweets are still protected.
No, can't do that either.
I'm sorry.
You can't protect your tweets from the people who pay your salary.
You can't protect your tweets from the people who you represent.
Let them know.
Tag them.
It is not acceptable to kill the ostriches.
Period.
Full stop.
Alright, that's it.
Has the raid been enabled, Mr. Encryptus?
It...
It has.
It's been successful and the people have been moved.
You're clear to go.
I want to point out something very fun.
We have exceeded viewership on X higher than Rumble.
The number's not right on X. The number is cumulative views and not live viewers.
Got it.
That's why the number never goes down.
It's beautiful.
It's the ultimate encouragement.
All right.
So with that said, peeps, get out of here and come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com, Louie the Lobster, merch, et cetera, et cetera.
We...
What was it?
We move forward?
We go forward?
We move forward.
We shall move forward.
All right.
Ending on X. Peace.
And rumble.
Let me make sure I get the right one so I don't screw this up.
It starts with R and we're ending it.
Rumble.
Thank you.
vivabarneslaw.locals.com and I will see you all tomorrow.