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Feb. 13, 2026 - Viva & Barnes
01:22:30
MAIDs in Canada w/ Kelsi Sheren! Epstein Fallout CONTINUES! RFK Jr. Set Internet ON FIRE!

Kelsi Sheren exposes Canada’s MAID program as a rapidly expanding "state-sanctioned murder" system, with 16,499 deaths in 2024 and 300 practitioners responsible for most cases, including veterans like Keanu Vafian (26) and alleged abuses by doctors like Ellen Weeb. Sheren warns of U.S. expansion via Compassion and Choices’ $35M push, targeting states like Arizona and Florida in 2026, while criticizing Canada’s ties to China—including fentanyl production and Wuhan lab involvement—as a betrayal of Western security. The episode frames MAID as a cost-saving crisis, tied to unethical drug use and political hypocrisy, urging federal intervention before it becomes normalized. [Automatically generated summary]

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Ellen Weeb's Advocacy 00:15:01
Using StreamYard today, Viva's golf voice must be accompanied by his ugly mug, the 32nd greatest ad that might not ever be, but should.
Waffle House.
Behold!
If this is your first shift at Waffle House, you have to fight.
It's the greatest thing ever.
The only thing missing were the graphics of the sizzling face on that intro, starting with something totally random and lighthearted because the next 30 minutes is going to be slightly less so as we talk about medical assistance and dying in Canada with Kelsey Sheeran, otherwise known as state-sanctioned murder, the way it's being implemented at a scale that will shock the conscience.
Now, for those of you who don't remember, Kelsey Sheeran has been on the channel before.
We had a very, very in-depth interview going back to her time serving in the military.
We touched on everything.
If you haven't seen it, go check it out.
It's both on CommeTube and on the free speech platform, Rumble.
But she's amazing.
She has been doggedly pursuing this medical assistance and dying travesty, atrocity.
You know, it's like when Bill Clinton was asked once upon a time about the genocide in Rwanda, and then he said, well, it was his spokesperson said, there's acts of genocide.
And then they say, well, at what point do acts of genocide amount to genocide?
We're now at over 100,000 Canadians who have been put to death by the government under the medical assistance and dying program.
The numbers are going to shock you.
Everything about it is going to shock you.
I'm going to bring in Kelsey right now.
Kelsey, man.
Hi, friend.
How goes the battle?
I mean, it goes, but that ad just brought like so much joy and light to my face.
That was incredible.
It's incredible.
And if you, I don't know if you've ever eaten at a waffle house.
You know, it's good.
I have the home fries and the eggs, but stuff always goes south at the waffle house.
And they use it as the tracker for the severity of hurricanes because they never close.
And if they do close because of a hurricane, you know you're in trouble with the hurricane.
I got to tell you, though, I've never seen an ad like that.
I was laughing hysterically in the backstage.
So thank you for the lighthearted piece there because I just did Infowars this morning talking about death.
So it was nice to have a moment of reprieve before we get into it.
But yeah, I'm really grateful for the opportunity.
Last time we spoke, we've talked a little bit about my background and why I'm so passionate about the government trying to kill people.
I think it's not acceptable.
That being said, yeah, the numbers are astronomical, even since we spoke.
Before we even get there, just give everybody the 30,000, 30 second-foot overview as to who you are and how you got embarked on this particular journey.
Yeah, for sure.
So my name is Kelsey Sharon.
I am the host of the Kelsey Sharon perspective on CommeTube because we haven't gotten a deal with Rumble yet.
And I also write on Substack under Kelsey Sharon, but I'm basically an investigative independent individual, podcaster, if you will.
I own a company called Brass Immunity, and I was a Canadian combat veteran who served with the Americans and the Canadians and the British.
I was injured overseas, diagnosed with every different diagnosable option they could give you, all of the drugs, and then fought my way out of that to get into psychedelics, into healing, into now writing and exposing the government for killing people.
So I got into it because I wanted to kill myself for 10 years after the service.
And if MAID was an option, I would have taken it.
So I understand the need to protect against the vulnerable population for this.
And so I've healed from the same things they're killing people for.
And I find it just fundamentally unacceptable.
Forget the moral side, just completely unacceptable.
So I got into this because a friend of mine who was a veteran who was offered MAID.
He first one we had was offered in 2019.
The second one we had offered closer to 2021.
And we had an audio recording of Veterans Affairs offering it saying that they didn't do it, but they definitely did.
And then after that, I started speaking in parliament and policy subcommittees, you name it.
And I've just become heavily involved in the communist country of Canada around the subject.
And now so that Grok and AI and everything can get the facts straight.
You have never been personally offered made as a treat from the government, but members of the services, veterans, absolutely definitively have.
It was a scandal a while back where Trudeau said, oh, you know, that one story broke.
It's systemic and it's not an accident.
But you personally, they didn't go that route with you, but they did with people you know.
Yeah.
So 100% they did not offer it to me, but I'll tell you what they did offer to me.
They offered me electroshock therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, a traumatic brain injury, hearing loss, and major depressive disorder.
That actually is Health Canada's solution to treatment resistant depression.
And that's a horrific option.
And then I fought my way through the system to get access to regulated psilocybin through the special access program, which only around like 97% of people are turned down for.
So I got access to regulated psilocybin.
There has been a lot of friends.
So I spoke recently in parliament, actually, in the very first veteran suicide study, which was hilarious because I don't know why we need to tell people why or how to stop killing themselves, but apparently we needed an entire very expensive study to do so.
And in that same testimony, I spoke to and not even under oath, but just because I'm not a liar like the rest of the government, admitted that I had over 20 veterans that have admitted it to me, shown me statements, whether it's written or audio recordings.
They've been offered made.
And so it's an absolute lie when Justin Trudeau said that it was one person and one guy.
We actually have multiple different genders, a female and a male because there's two.
And they both offered it to veterans in different locations, one in the Surrey office, one back east.
And we know that it is not a mandated option because it's not allowed until 2027 for mentally ill only.
But veterans have taken it.
We know this.
We know somebody was paid over $300,000 to take it.
We know that it's still being quietly hush-hush offered.
I was actually just invited into a closed Facebook group for 3B injured veterans.
I'm a 3B injured veteran.
And there wasn't a medical injured.
Yeah.
So it's a medical release term that is used to do an honorable discharge out of the military based on an injury sustained overseas or during your time of service.
So I was given a 3B meg release when I was injured.
I'm over 100% disabled.
I don't know how that's even possible, but 112, if we're getting accurate.
And what we found is that in this group recently, as of just like a couple of weeks ago, veterans are trying to get access to this because they cannot get treatment for PTSD.
They cannot get treatment for their traumatic brain injuries.
And people are so desperate for help in this country right now that they're willing to just give up and die, not for lack of trying, but just because this government has completely crushed the morality of the citizens within it.
I think people need to understand a bit of the numbers here.
And just I want people to understand it's not an accident.
It's not a, it's a trend.
It's when you have a suicide hotline, but you also have medical assistance in dying, the joke, which has now become reality is, is the suicide hotline to deter people or to make a clientless.
We've had countless cases of people now that they've made the headlines who were not terminally ill, who only chose to take their own lives or have the government murder them because they couldn't get proper health care within the system.
I can think of six offhand that made the news.
So the numbers, so people can appreciate what the numbers are.
We're now, it's 2016.
It was legalized.
It was 1,600 in the first year.
I'm rounding up or down.
I'll give you a, do you want exact numbers?
Yeah, I put the graph up.
It's just like to show it was doubled in the first year.
Then it was up 40% in the second year.
It was at what was it, 13 or 17,000 in 2022, though I believe the number is much higher than that.
What's the action now?
Yeah, yeah.
So the thing to point out in 2016, that's important, it was that was for track one only.
So for the Americans paying attention, that's what's being rolled in your country, track one only.
That's the foreseeable death.
You're going to die in less than six months.
You know, the two doctor check, but here's the kicker to make it happen in 24 to 48 hours.
Just say you're going to stop eating and drinking.
That's your loophole.
Fun fact.
That's how easy it is to beat these safeguards, Cam Map says exists.
They don't.
So in 2016.
So there's track one, which was 2016, but the Supreme Court legalized.
And then they had the debate.
And it was in the context of the debate that they threw in the mentally ill, which is definitely not track one.
And then there was some controversy about that.
So they said, we're going to put that off until 2023.
And now I think it's been put off until 2027.
So there's one that you missed in there.
So track one started in 2016.
And then track two, which is not the mentally ill, started in 2021.
That was the amendment for the non-foreseeable death.
The people who don't have a terminal illness, they have an irremediable or grievous condition, i.e. physical injury, secondary mental injury.
But as long as the physical is listed as the first and they are qualified and they are deemed qualified, then they can be killed.
Now, that's how that story you're speaking about, Keanu, the 26-year-old with diabetes and depression, actually fell under track two.
So he had diabetes and depression.
Diabetes was listed as number one, and depression was listed as number two, because you cannot legally, as of right now, as of February 13th, 2026, kill somebody with a mental illness.
Now, we know that's not true because Ellen Weeb clipped this kid, took his life December 30th in Vancouver at not even at her clinic.
She did it, by the way, at a funeral home.
And that boy flew across the country by himself on a one-way ticket, picked up his own prescription in Vancouver, drove himself to the funeral home, gave the drugs to this murderer, and then she killed him in a funeral home.
It's it's beyond it's murder.
There is no other way.
I'll just, if anyone hasn't heard about, we've talked about it on the channel a number of times.
This is this is um that's this is the man Keanu Vafian, who was uh had type one diabetes, had was either blind or had visual impairments as a result of it, was depressed.
And he was initially rejected for maids, and then he found this doctor death.
No, he was initially qualified for maid.
That's where the people forget in 2022.
He actually was qualified by a doctor named Dr. Tepper out of the MAID murder house.
So we have two locations in Canada: one's in Toronto, one's in Victoria Island, and all they are is killing facilities.
They're called Maid House.
It's a nonprofit.
Don't know how that's allowed.
And all you do is you roll your loved one in and they euthanize you there and they brag about their amazing art on the website.
So he was actually qualified by Dr. Tepper.
The reason why this individual did not end up having his life taken was because his mother, Margaret, got so viciously vocal about who this doctor was and just exposed the hell out of him.
The doctor said, fine, I won't kill him.
And then he went down a slippery slope and then he found Ellen Weeb on the internet.
Now, this isn't the first case of Ellen Weeb doing this.
She has criminal cases brought to her.
We actually stopped another one of her deaths a couple of years back.
A few of our friends got together.
Individual reached out to me because she had akathasia, which was what Jordan Peterson went through.
It was right after I did his show.
So she reached out to us and her husband and her common law partner because Ellen Weeb qualified this woman, by the way, never seen medical records, not once, over one Zoom session.
And this woman was going to fly from a different province to British Columbia and then be killed by Ellen Weeb.
And we actually got the very first court injunction in British Columbia in the 11th hour to get Ellen Weeb to stop.
So the thing is, is this woman has admitted, she admitted to the media that she's killed 400 people.
I have been personally uncomfortably in her presence on Salt Spring Island while she tried to convince a room of 100 plus people who were 65 plus, and she bragged about killing over 1,000 herself.
And I have other witnesses to that number.
She's since stopped repeating the number.
But the original head of CANMAP, which is like the Canadian assessors of MAID killers, is Stephanie Green, and she's killed over 300 herself.
The majority of these practitioners, if you want to call them, 1,800 in the country, about 300 do the most of the deaths.
So in 20, the reason we bring up track two is because right now you guys are arguing legally that track one, you know, they're giving the same speech that Governor Kathy Holgle gave, well, my mother had ALS and she should have had access in New York.
Okay, I'm sorry, this is going to be harsh.
Yada, That's a loophole.
Do you know how I know?
Because it always starts with track one.
We always talk about the emotional stories.
We pull on the heartstrings.
We change the language.
It's not suicide.
It's end-of-life care, Kelsey.
And then we amend.
And just like every politician in America and Canada has stated, and even compassion and choices in America, which is your largest death cult, and dying with dignity, which is our largest death cult state, we just need to get one law through and then we amend the hell out of it.
So in 2021, that's what they did.
They challenged again.
And in 2021, they got track two, non-foreseeable death.
I qualify under track two as we sit right now.
Now, that's what Keanu was qualified under was track two.
Even though we know he had mental health issues, he had psychiatric problems, and yet they still qualified him.
Now, in 2027, March, that's when the mentally ill only comes in.
Now, that's that sunset clause.
Mentally ill and mature minors.
Mature minors, not yet.
So it goes track one, track two, mentally ill only.
But here's the kicker.
And this is where people like to squawk at me, but I, you know, I can read.
So, you know, parliamentary reports.
So if you just read the parliamentary reports and the Admed report from 2023, you can see unequivocally, I wrote about it on my sub stack extensively.
I went through the Admed report where they talk about not only having mature minors have the ability and right to utilize MAID, they even talk about overriding the parental consent laws because they believe that if the doctor is of the belief, this is their terminology, of the belief that the child can make the decision or handle the weight of said decision, then they will consult the parents, but the ultimate decision will be made by the child.
Now, what other trend does that sound like to you, my friend?
Well, transitioning after the COVID shot.
And what's amazing, Kelsey, is this was one of my two red lines that caused me to leave Quebec is when they amended the Youth Protection Act to eliminate parental authority or parental supremacy as the overriding principle.
I was like, all right, you're going to get a disgruntled 13-year-old girl who wants to transition and the state's going to say parental supremacy, parental authorization no longer required.
Same thing for the jab.
And then same thing for murder.
Quebec's Advanced Organ Donation Forms 00:15:11
This is at this point in time.
Now, I had asked you before we went live because the numbers are shocking.
You can give them.
It's 1,800 to 4,000 to 6,000 to 9,000 to 12,000, whatever we were at in 2022.
Last year reporting was 2022 or 2023.
So last reporting we have is 2024.
So if we just start from 2016, I'll just name them quickly.
2016 was 1,018.
2017 was 2,838.
2018 was 4,493.
2019 was 5,665.
2020 was 7,469.
2021 was 10,066.
Here comes track two number ready.
This is where we now have legalized for the non-foreseeable death.
2022, 13,199.
2023, 15,427.
And 2024's data is the last recorded data.
We have an estimate of 2025.
And we've been, you know, a friend of mine, Alex Schattenberg, who's been doing this from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition a long time.
That boy has nailed it almost to the person every year.
And so for 2024, we have 16,499.
And we expect 2025 data to be roughly over, I believe it was just over 17,000 and change.
And these are human beings.
These are lives.
So we are about to hit our 100,000ths death this spring in Canada.
And you can say, well, those were terminally ill.
But here's the thing, Viva, this was going to be my question.
We were talking, but you're like, well, how many of the people are terminally ill?
Well, and I know it's a very, first of all, I believe the numbers are underreported because they're not factoring in the people who are morphemed into death, but set that aside, underreported.
There is no, as far as I could tell in that report, a definitive breakdown as to which track, what condition, and whether or not 80% of these now going to be 100,000 people did not have any form of actual terminal illness, but rather were doing it for multiple chemical sensitivity.
The woman of Ontario, the woman in the Simons ad who had, I forget the hardening of the arteries.
So there's a decent, not argument, supposition that at least half, if not the vast majority, were never terminally ill in the first place, especially since you take those numbers and you factor out that I say geriatrics not to be funny, but the old people who died during COVID, we're not dealing with dementia patients with 80 plus year olds who are terminally ill with pancreatic cancer.
We're talking about an entire democracy.
Do they break down the age that you know of?
Yeah, so they like to say it's over 75 plus, but here's the one thing we know is we have case after case after case now of younger individuals.
I mean, you just brought up Kiana, 26, you brought up the chemical sensitivity.
She was in her 50s.
Okay.
She was in her 50s with multiple people.
She couldn't get an apartment.
She couldn't get a frigging apartment.
We had another case study of a guy in his 40s with inflammatory bowel disease, active addiction.
He went through the assessment.
There's another one.
We also have a case study.
Oh, post-COVID function decline in his 40s.
Like, I'm sitting here.
We got another one, a quadriplegic man in his 40s.
Quadra Foley.
The most shocking one was, I believe, the vaccine injury, which is they mandated the vaccine.
Yeah.
And then incidentally, they offered death to Kayla Pollock, rendered a quadriplegic, unsolicited at least three times.
Yeah, she's become at least three times.
Kayla's great.
She amazing human beings went into the hospital.
She became a quadriplegic due to the vaccine.
Everybody knows that.
It's very clear now.
And now she has a disorder where she can't not even look after her son.
And Kayla is being offered maid every time she has to go into a hospital.
Roger Foley, a dear friend of mine in London, Ontario hospital right now, who has a congenital muscular disorder where he can't afford to live on his own because they won't give him care.
So they keep him in a hospital.
I have his own audio recordings he sends me regularly of doctors offering it almost daily.
This is not, this is not a one-off.
This is not a maybe if you're dying.
This is what they do.
Okay.
Because I know now because dying with dignity hates me so much.
Oh, I love it.
Oh, I love it.
And they go into every university and all the death doula programs and all the churches and talk shit about me for about an hour and how I'm such misinformation.
But then they turn around and they teach their people how to offer it when your loved one leaves the room to go get coffee.
It's disgusting.
These are these are death pushers.
And here's the thing about Quebec, since, you know, French and all.
Quebec is a great place, except for several reasons.
The College of Physicians is still suggesting that we euthanize children zero to one for malformalities or diff, what have they had?
They had spinal bifida, they had birth defects, they had Down syndrome.
So they're talking about now we're taking little kids out.
So forget abortion.
We're just going to go zero to one.
Your kid's going to be born.
And you know what?
We'll just kill them there anyway.
We had a case in sick kids in sick kids Toronto.
We helped Crystal and her family get out of that hospital because the head of her daughter, who was severely deformed, she had medical complicated Down syndrome, needed a liver.
We have audio recordings of this, by the way.
The head of her daughter's PICU team used to speak last year at CanMat's conference advocating for mature minors.
Can you imagine a world where your kids' care is being held by the same guy who believes that we should be killing children?
And the other thing is Quebec loves to do advanced requests.
So Quebec now has done the advanced request forms where if you are being diagnosed, you know, if you think you're going to be developing Alzheimer's or dementia, you can sign the paperwork now and they'll kill you later.
But God forbid you say stop, right?
Like the Mrs. B story everybody saw on People Magazine.
Ramona Coelho from the death review committee in Ontario came up and she said, you know, this woman, she applied for MAID.
She decided afterwards, you know what?
I don't want it.
I don't want to use it.
I want hospice.
I want palliative care.
They denied her hospice.
They denied her palliative care and they killed her anyway.
So don't tell me there's not coercion, that there isn't malpractice.
These systems are self-reporting systems.
These doctors are getting away with murder and they're being paid to do so.
It's amazing.
I'm looking up to see where medical assistance in dying ranks in terms of cause of death.
I know, as a matter of fact, yeah, I know at one point it was at top five.
Yep, it is.
It's not just like it's, I'm not getting that answer from Grok.
And I know that that's the case.
It was, it was top three in Quebec when Daily Mail broke a story and then they had to pull back their jabs.
I guess people are in the chat looking at this and saying, all right, well, Canada's a hellhole and we're going to discuss other reasons why after your after this bit.
It's a hellhole.
It's a cautionary tale.
But we were talking about this as well.
It is trickling down and this death cult is infiltrating the states and it's infiltrating, I say, some states faster than others.
What is the risk or what's the status of this influence of normalizing state sanctioned murder in the U.S.?
Oh, you guys aren't normalizing.
You're there.
You're just not aware.
Are you ready?
Sorry.
Sorry, Americans.
That's why I've been on all of InfoWars the past couple of weeks.
It's uncomfortable.
Okay.
So you currently have 14 jurisdictions as of February 12th that are providing MAID.
Now, I'm going to name those and then I'm going to tell you the ones that are not reporting their data because their medications and the death numbers don't line up.
And then I'm going to tell you the ones that have bills on the table for this year alone.
So if you're not careful, compassionate choices is going to come out and wipe out your population.
So let's start.
Currently, it is legal for MAID in for track one only.
Notice I start with track one.
Maine, Hawaii, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, Washington State, Washington, D.C.
And the newest is New York.
Now, it's important to note, Oregon and Vermont don't have residency requirements, Viva.
So you can travel from any state on a one-way ticket to skill yourself.
Yeah, literal death tourism.
Now, now, some people are going to listen to that, Kelsey, and they're going to say, okay, fine, you've listed the states.
Even California is nowhere near the levels of Canada.
Roughly the same population, a third.
There's a reason.
There's a reason.
And the reason is really simple.
This is what happens when you still require responsibility.
So in America, they do this.
Okay.
So in America, they take the poison and they put it into a cup like this, and then they set that poison down in front of you.
Now you have to pick up that cup and be able to pick it up and swallow and ingest it.
Now, it's not peaceful.
The longest death we have on record actually comes from Colorado.
It's 137 hours to die.
That's a good one.
But in Canada, we make it super easy for you to get access.
And then what we do is you go to Ellen's office or one of the other maid killers.
And trust me, I'm compiling a list.
Actually, the interim head of Alberta's healthcare that Danielle Smith put in last year used to be one of the largest, most prolific maid killers in the country.
Tangent that for you there.
And then what we do is we put two IVs in your arms, we push all of the same lethal injection drugs, we paralyze you to death, and then your lungs go into a pulmonary edemic state and you drown to death.
And that's not just me.
That's Dr. Joel Zivitt's work from Emory State University on the largest post-mortem autopsy on lethal injection patients.
So, just a quick question for you there, Viva: Why is it that people don't allow to do lethal injection in your countries as a death penalty, but they'll allow MAID in those states instead?
No, no, it's um, well, they'll the argument will be one is by choice and one is a punishment.
And people should be allowed to take well.
Well, I saw someone disputing that, or there was a disagreement as to whether or not it's the same drugs.
As far as I'm concerned, that's a secondary argument that's almost a distraction from the first one because you're going to have to like my expert says it is, and their expert says it isn't.
The issue is taking the life because it's either of their own decision to do so out of convenience or out of cost.
And I'm looking at it right now, like you have to prompt Grok to get the right answer.
Stroke, which is the fourth leading cause of death, kills 13,700 people a year.
So, by the numbers and by the last numbers, MAIDS, which was at, I don't have the graph anymore, was at 790.
So, it's top five, if not number four, and maybe number three.
And that's somehow become normalized in Canada because it's a cost-saving measure.
And it's the number one reason why people are being killed in Quebec.
So, the people that are the death certificates, MAID is the number one.
So, it's because we're allowing this and we're accepting this, and we're telling people it's easier to just quit and die than it is to actually give them what they deserve: palliative care, hospice, end-of-life, actual, not made, actual end-of-life support.
And the reason Americans need to be really paying attention to this is because there is a heavily funded organization called Compassion and Choices in America.
They're worth $33 to $35 million.
And this year and last year, they hired the Rabin group, who is responsible and works alongside AM4, the Bill Gates Foundation, the Obama Foundation, BLM, you name it.
And their job is to go into all of these states and to convince your legislators to do this.
Now, the bills that are on the board right now, and they've said this in their own words, actually, over the past couple of weeks, by 2028, half of the United States adult population will live where medical aid and dying is accessible.
And now they've made it very clear they're going after 18 more states in 2026.
And the key states are people like Arizona and Florida.
Even though Florida does not have a bill for them right now, what they are doing is they're looking to split, and this is their words: split the libertarian vote and conservative vote.
Then they're going to work with public perception.
These are their words: working with public perception because of the aging population and demographic.
Now, the Rabin group has gone in to all these different locations and started up small little arms and is trying to convince the population that if you have a loved one that's getting sick or is going to die, then they'll euthanize.
So, that's not just them.
Indiana is on the board as of 2025 with Representative Matt Pierce.
There's a House Bill 1011.
Let me ask you this: the old expression, you know, show me the incentive, I'll show you the outcome.
What is the incentive?
Money savings, money savings both.
So, can't so right now, you got multiple different things.
This is where we put the tinfoil hat on.
So, number one, Canada, as the bills sit currently, we've saved over $117 billion without even expanding, just without providing palliative care.
In 2021, they say they were $86.9 million in one year.
One year, okay.
And that was before expansion.
Very simple.
And then now what we're seeing and people find very uncomfortable was I was able to find the collusion and conflict of interest between Health Canada, CanMap, and our organ services.
And so organs now are on the dropping block.
And yes, even though you use the poisons, I've checked with all the anesthesiologists, you can use everything pretty much but the heart.
The lungs can even be used if they go back into the box, they get worked on, and then they can be put into someone else.
So organs are very expensive.
If anybody saw that a Canadian heart made its way down to America recently, that's not by accident.
That's because MAID is just so easy.
We're turning into China, kind of like the Uyghurs.
And I always say, well, people say, Kelsey, we would never take the organs for money.
Do you know anywhere that does that?
I said, oh, go ask the Uyghurs.
You can't.
Never mind.
They're dead because they take their organs.
It's not even that.
This was one of the darkest black pills I ever had to take was surrounding the abortion industry.
And oh, you know, you thought it was just about terminating unwanted or early pregnancies.
No, there was a premium for the later in the term and there's a black market and for experimentation.
And people say, well, you know, what good is the organs of someone who's been euthanized or an elder?
Well, scientific research.
And now you're going to have, hey, extra savings, extra, extra fringe benefits.
And it's atrocious.
Well, it's not a shock, to be honest, at this point.
And we found it.
Canada Health Canada sponsors Canmap, which is the people who do the medical journals supporting death and murder and all of the things besides actual health care.
And then you also have the Canadian Blood Services who deals with their organs, admittedly on their own website, which they've now taken down because we exposed them, show them donating and being a part of their events.
So are we really that shocked that this is where we're at?
I mean, Canada allows late-term abortion all the way up to past how pregnant I am.
And I'm almost 30 weeks pregnant.
So it's not a surprise to me that this is where we're at, but it is a shock to me that President Donald Trump and RFK have not stepped in.
And I have called for them to step in desperately in America because your federal government can stop this.
Look, I'm not saying that you can't end your life, but I am telling you, not with my tax dollars, not with my medical system.
And I'll be damned if you start integrating as a way to heal people.
And so the other places that people should pay attention to this year, because you guys can affect your own change in your states is Indiana, Arizona, Iowa, Kentucky, Mass, Minnesota, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia.
And like I stated to you, Oregon and Vermont already do not have a residency requirement.
Telehealth Bill Battle 00:15:34
And the thing about them you should pay attention to is compassion and choices is fighting to keep the telehealth bill that came in during COVID that allowed them to prescribe drugs over the phone.
They're trying to keep it in play till at least the end of October of 2026 because they say it's easier to ship the made drugs across the states.
So people say you're from Texas, say you want to do this.
You can go to Oregon on a one-way ticket, right?
And then you can be qualified over the phone and you can be killed over there as long as you deem track one.
Now, let's be careful with the slippery slope though, right?
Because in Colorado, recently over the past few years, there was a young girl that was mated.
Now, she wasn't terminally ill.
She had anorexia.
And a doctor in Colorado decided that she was going to coin a new term called terminal anorexia.
This is how you get through the loopholes, my friends.
It's so absurd.
I mean, call it terminal light.
Call it terminal obesity.
And by the way, I highlighted a comment which says, no, I said, I just wanted to highlight this one.
It says, you cannot harvest a corpse.
They butcher you alive, which gets back to the video and analysis I put out last week, which is, oh, they'll determine you close enough to death and start carving you up if you have nobody fighting for you at a hospital.
Yes.
And they've changed because they're changing the definition of what brain debt actually is.
And so that's a moving definition.
And the thing that gets me and most Americans don't realize, just like Canadians don't realize, not a single one of these drugs.
And I know you said there's conflicting of drugs.
The only difference, by the way, between the lethal injection drugs and the made drugs is one, depending on access to sodium thiopentol, which is the one that was done during lethal injection.
And the other one's pentalbarbitol.
But here's the kicker.
The anesthesiologist and specialists we speak to, the majority of them state it's the paralytic that actually kills you.
And then you still, no matter what drugs you use, end up with heavy lungs, which are indicative post-mortem of drowning or death by drowning or death or akin to waterboarding.
Now, we used to say in the Geneva Convention, that's why we couldn't do it to our combatants.
So I'm not sure why we're doing it to our citizens.
Not a single one of these drugs being utilized in Canada or the United States of America at all are FDA approved for killing.
Not a single one.
But everybody knows you can go off label when it's convenient, but you can't go off label when it's to treat COVID.
But so this is why I keep calling on people like RFK, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump.
You need to understand.
I have had conversations with the United States State Department.
I even spoke with, which was such a waste of my time, Dan Crenshaw when I was at ARC after he called me a blanking liar.
This would never happen to us here.
Right.
Cool, Dan.
Dan has lost any and all support of my audience in particular.
That he did to himself.
Yeah, he did.
But this is my point, guys.
It's like, look, this is not a Canadian issue.
So you can no longer point at us and say, oh, we're killing our people.
We've just done it more rapid.
But here's the thing.
Once these legalize in all these other states outside of the current 14, which are already too many, once they already legalize into these, you have to understand there's no slowing this roll.
There's no stopping the train, but you have a chance now.
These bills are for real.
They're on the table now.
They're either in the Senate, they're on the House floor.
They're being discussed in the health, in the health and finances.
But every single one of these bills is super available on the internet.
You can go and check them out.
You can contact your senators and your governors and say, we're not doing this.
Because if you don't stop it, it only starts to track one and then it ends at kids the way Canada is.
And your numbers, just statistically, based on your population density, you guys are going to surpass us so fast the second they start actually using the euthanasia rather than the drugs in the cup because that devoids you of responsibility.
And that's why people go to Canada to get it done.
Wild, depressing, depraved, Kelsey.
Where can people find you, follow you, and what can they do to support you?
Yeah, thank you guys so much.
I'm up against some of the largest organizations in the globe with a lot of friggin' money that I do not have.
So I have started a show and I have for a little while now.
It's on CommieTube, but it is called the Kelsey Sharon Perspective.
It is the only one that covers MAID every single day and other government overreach.
It's available there.
You guys can subscribe there.
Commitube just took our first two strikes away.
So we're actually getting traction.
Substack is where I do two to three articles a week.
You guys can go over there and subscribe for free.
We also have a lot of other options for you, whether it's KelseySharon.com if you're needing help and support through my platforms.
And if you have a dollar or two, we have the buy me a coffee.
It just goes right back into this fight.
And you guys can support me on all other social platforms, Kelsey Burns on X and Kelsey Sharon on everywhere else.
All right, Kelsey, send me all of the links.
I'll put them in the pinned comment.
And we will do this again to follow up on the latest stats as the world continues to descend into the madness and hell that is Canada spreading across the world.
I'm so sorry, Viva.
Thank you guys so much.
Well, no, thank you.
I'll talk to you soon.
See you guys.
Bye.
So that's the, we started off with a bit of an uplifting, hilarious video, and we got into the reality of the death cult.
And when you start reducing life to dollar figures as to, you know, is it cheaper to kill than to treat?
The answer is always going to be yes.
And then it becomes cheaper to kill on the cheap than, you know, humanely.
And then it becomes profitable to kill and to harvest.
And that's exactly where Canada is at right now.
And when Kelsey saw my segment from last week, she's like, Viva, you should know it's coming to the States and it's coming to Florida.
And I sinisterly and jokingly said, well, you know, they'll have a very big market in Florida because of demographics.
But the problem, the reality is they're spreading it to other demographics that are beyond the elderly and the terminally ill.
And it's a death cult, period.
Now, people, how goes the battle?
Let me see what we get.
It is called, it is called murder.
Yep, no, it's called state-sanctioned murder.
You know, it's an amazing thing.
People think, well, if it's the state does it, then it's legal.
It's state-sanctioned murder.
And it's one of the tweets that I got into trouble with.
Hold on, let me see if I can find this tweet.
Find link to tweet where Viva talks about bar society complaint for MAIDS tweet.
State-sanctioned murder.
And I got an ethics complaint, an anonymous ethics complaint, because someone took offense to the fact that I said the Justin Trudeau regime.
Is this it right here?
No, it's this.
I'll find it.
But it is state-sanctioned murder, period, full stop.
Do we do one more story about Canada before we get into the RFK meltdown?
Let me think about this.
We are going to do one more story in Canada that's going to bridge into the United States, pun intended.
Did you all hear?
I got a DM from a friend up in Canada and he's like, you know, this is now pissing me off.
Trump is not being fair anymore in Canada.
And I can't blame him, but I also can't blame Trump with respect to the new Gordy Howe Bridge that has been constructed between Canada and the United States, Michigan and Ontario, to be more specific.
And it's a $4.7 billion venture, which, as we will find out, has been paid for entirely by Canada.
It was over budget, you know, by about 20%.
It was over budget by a cool $500 to $700 million.
And so I don't know if you factor in the over budget in order to take pride in the fact that you financed the entire bridge.
There's this bridge called the Gordy Howe Bridge between Ontario and Michigan that's supposed to give competition to the other bridge, the Windsor Bridge.
And Donald Trump, unfairly, like a true bully, hashtag sarcasm for those of you who don't get it, came out and said, you know what?
Canada's treating us unfair and it's got to come to an end.
And I think we're going to look at this bridge and maybe block it until we get paid for the traffic and the business that is being generated by this connection to these United States of America.
This is from ProPublica that writes Trump administration.
Trump is threatening to block the Michigan-Canada bridge.
He used to cheer it.
Well, first of all, he can still cheer it and threaten to block it in order to negotiate, strong arm, if you don't like the term negotiate, because he is in a position of power, financial and military, to strong arm better conditions for these United States of America.
You might hate him for it, unless you're American.
You might hate him for it, even if you're Canadian.
But gosh darn it, if you're not going to understand it and maybe say, I wish we had someone like that for Canada, not this elbows up jackass who's sleeping with the Chinese Communist Party.
We'll get there.
Trump has threatened to block it.
President Trump threw his support behind the Gordy Howe International Bridge in his first term.
Now it's a symbol of the growing tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with Michigan caught in the middle.
It's taken more than 2,000 days of construction, $6.4 billion Canadian because they're also over budget like everything else the government does set that aside and seemingly endless studies and permits to build the Gordie Howe International Bridge stretching 1.5 miles between Detroit.
Do you know, by the way, Detroit?
You know the origin of the name is?
It's from de l'Étrois, the narrow.
De l'Étrois.
Etrois is French.
E-T-R-O-O-T.
So Detroit is from the narrow and the narrow passage between Canada and these United States of America.
Little useless tidbit of information for anybody who wanted it.
Stretching between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, the towering cable stayed spam will offer an alternative to the privately owned ambassador bridge.
Alternative, competition.
Whoever privately owns the ambassador bridge might not like this.
We'll get to that as well.
Providing a boost to international traffic and trade.
And it wasn't that long ago that Trump cheered it on.
Fine.
Shortly after a meeting in 2017, the man who styled himself the builder president issued a joint statement with Canada's then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
In particular, they said, we look forward to the expeditious completion of the bridge, yada, yada, yada.
At least 50 priority projects for emergency and national security developed by Trump embarked in his first term in office, including the toll bridge.
Okay, they're going to collect tolls until Canada pays off the amount of the bridge, which is now 20% over budget because government is the master at wasting taxpayer dollars.
In 2019, Trump signed the spending bill that allotted the first U.S. funding for the project, 15 million for inspection and screening.
Canada paid for the bridge in full.
The tolls will go to recouping that investment.
It'll only take like 35 or 40 years.
In the meantime, who's going to benefit disproportionately from that commercial bridge?
Arguably, not arguably Canada.
Second term, Trump, but Trump's second term has busted all sorts of presidential norms, including his own.
He now takes a more antagonistic stance towards Canada, and his ambassador in Ottawa has followed his lead.
No longer does Trump speak of the quote opportunity to build even more bridges with Canadians.
Instead, he uses an emergency declaration to hit the country with aggressive tariffs, yada, yada, yada.
Crimea.
You know, I'm going to pause it right here.
He's taken a far different stance with Canada, right?
Some people are going to argue, chicken and egg.
Is he taking a different stance with Canada because of what Canada's doing, vis-a-vis sleeping with the Chinese Communist Party?
Or is the Canadian government now sleeping with the Chinese Communist Party because of what Donald Trump is doing?
Let me show you just a few tweets that will blow your freaking mind.
This is from Mark J. Carney, three passport-carrying globalist who are, now the anointed prime minister of Canada, because Canadians didn't get enough of 10 years of liberal tyranny.
They want more, more, more.
Govern me harder, daddy.
This is from January 14, about a month ago.
Just landed in Beijing.
The relationship between Canada and China has created opportunities and prosperity on both sides of the Pacific.
We're ready to build a new partnership, one that builds on the best of our past and responds to the challenges of today.
China.
International thieves of intellectual property.
China, communist.
China, human rights abusing.
China, everything bad under the sun.
Let's go sleep.
But look at this video, by the way.
He's the man.
Look at this self-aggrandized minds.
Oh, yes, yes.
Oh, look at it.
Get the smolder, Carney.
Get the smolder.
Oh, yeah.
Yes, there you go.
The nod.
Oh, heroes and legends sleeping with the Chinese Communist Party.
That was one.
Then we have to refresh our memories as to what Mark Carney said.
Here, let's just pull up.
I just wanted to pull up a few.
You know, chicken or egg.
Oh, this was another great propaganda straight out of North Korea.
And Canadians gobble it up because they are the most propagandized people on earth and don't even appreciate it.
At least in North Korea, they know they're being propagandized.
Listen to this.
It's been eight years since a Canadian prime minister visited China.
You know who the last one was?
I will not pause it out.
Justin Trudeau.
It's been eight years since my commie predecessor, who had a basic admiration for the Chinese Communist Party, visited China.
Yes, I understand Harper also visited back in the day.
It's been eight years since a Canadian prime minister visited China.
And this is a relationship that has been distant and uncertain for nearly a decade.
That has held back investment.
It's stalled business growth and cost Canadian workers good opportunities.
And that's why Canada's new government began to recalibrate our relationship with China.
Through periods of global tension and disruption, we've created more opportunities for our workers, businesses, and investors by working together.
That's the opportunity before us now.
more stability more certainty and prosperity on both sides of the pacific how long have i been on mute for Oh, crap.
How long?
Well, I don't know how long I've been on muted for.
Either way, I hope it was not for the video.
I was going to say, it's nice.
You know, you're going to worry about your relationship with the Pacific over on the other side of the Pacific and spit in the face of the immediate neighbor upon whom or in respect of your financial well-being, survival immediately depends.
And I appreciate people are going to say, no, no, Viva, you're being unfair.
He's only doing this because Trump threatened tariffs, imposed tariffs.
To which I say, bullshit.
And thank you for the low IQ analysis.
Here's another classic one.
When it was on January 16th, same trip.
A pleasure to meet with President Xi in Beijing.
I guess you could say he identifies as Xi.
That joke will never get old.
Make the montage.
Canada and China are forging a new strategic partnership.
We're leveraging our strengths, focusing on trade, energy, agriculture, seafood, and other areas where we can make massive gains for both our peoples.
Well, enjoy that.
Oh, no, but Viva, he's only doing it because of how unfair Trump is being.
Maybe and maybe not.
Maybe not, because you can actually go back to when Trump threatened the initial tariffs.
It wasn't out of the blue.
You might not have liked the pretext.
Revisiting Economic Relations 00:08:16
You might have thought it was pretextual, but he gave you a reason, liberals.
He gave you a reason, Canada.
And it wasn't just to flex.
Maybe it was partly to flex, and maybe you have to live with that because he can flex.
But it was for two big reasons and good ones.
Fentanyl being produced in Canadian super labs.
Don't give me this bullshit excuse.
Oh, only 1% of what's caught at the border.
That's right.
Canada manufactures enough fentanyl that it gets shipped elsewhere, probably down to South America, Mexico, where it can be smuggled in more easily.
And it's smuggled in a lot at the Canadian border because it's not a militarized border.
And so the 1% that you catch is a drop in the bucket, the tip of the iceberg of what actually gets through.
So he said, fix up your fentanyl and fix up your immigration issues because we're fed up with having people on terror watch lists crossing into the states from Canada because you issue visas to India, Pakistan, Nigeria, all sorts of foreign countries with no vetting.
And 5 to 10% of the people on these visas, if you believe these numbers, default.
And then for whatever the reason, you get eight times more people on terror watch lists crossing into America from Canada than from Mexico, where you have exponentially more people crossing.
So he said, fix that, fix that up, and we'll have a good hunky-dory relationship.
To which Mark J. Carney, three passport carrying globalist tour, elbows up.
That's where, you know, that's when it happened.
Pierre Polyev, so-called leader of the so-called Conservative Party, screwed everything up.
And now you're stuck with Mark J. Carney, who instead of responding responsibly to a reasonable demand from Donald John Trump, and even if he thought it was pretextual, don't give him the pretext, didn't respond, get stubborn, and now is stroking the ego and massaging the bits of Xi over in China.
And now Trump is, okay, good, you want to build your bridges over the Pacific?
Well, have fun with that.
I want to revisit our bridge right here.
I want to revisit what is immediately proximate to our economic relations.
This week, without warning, Trump targeted the Gordie Howe Bridge.
That's named after the Canadian hockey player who is beloved in Dutroy.
I will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them.
And also importantly, Canada treats the United States with the fairness and respect that we deserve, he wrote in a lengthy post.
I love the fact that there are either random or not random capitalized letters.
Fairness and respect.
Yeah.
Don't send us terrorists.
Don't send us drugs.
Fix it up.
Oh, you don't want to fix it up?
You want to go explore other economic relations with the Chinese Communist Party that has infiltrated the Canadian government, arguably, but not arguably responsible, maybe not entirely, for COVID?
You want to go sleep with the avowed enemy of these United States of America, and you think I'm just going to sit here and allow a big fat bridge to open up so that you can reap the economic benefits while literally dancing with the devil.
How the bridge battle ends is unclear.
Once Michigan puts a, but it once again puts Michigan, swing state and co-owner of the bridge at the center.
Now, there's a number of things that people will rightly point out.
The bridge was already paid for by Canada.
Under the agreement, they'll collect the tolls until they pay off this bridge, which I think was 40 some odd years.
I don't know if they're going to tell us in this article.
It's already co-owned 50-50.
And after Canada pays itself back through tolls, then they get to split on the tolls.
But it might also just be a big bluster for Canada to realize you can try to court relations with the Chinese Communist Party overseas, but you might want to, even if you don't like the way you might have to do it, amend your relations with your neighbor to the south.
The neighbor to the south that basically protects you, whether you like it or not.
That basically is the biggest economic engine or source outside of Canada for Canada.
Michigan is an automotive state, said Brent Pularski, business manager of Michigan Laborers District Council, which oversees union representation, people who worked on the bridge, yada, yada, yada.
He said they need to get there on time and cars need to be built.
So far, Trump, support for Trump by top Republicans has shown no sign of cracking.
Asked about a press conference on the bridge, Mike Rogers, the Trump-endorsed candidate for U.S. Senate, said, obviously, we'd like to see it open.
But he said commerce is still happening without it.
And I would like the president to have some leverage to stop thousands and thousands of Chinese-made cars from pouring over that bridge.
Michigan State, who's this guy, Jim Runsted, who chairs the Michigan Republican Party, said in the statement to ProPublica that Canada has been playing dirty with our trade relationships for decades.
He's not wrong.
They won't stock U.S. liquor and they're going to say, well, we won't do that because of the tariffs you imposed on us earlier.
So you did that, not us.
It's our response.
Horse crap.
They made it nearly impossible for our farmers to sell many of their products in Canada.
Check out the tariffs that they put on milk, poultry, beef.
That is Canada to say.
All while they're cozing up to Chinese EVs, Runestad said, President Trump is standing for American workers and farmers.
And this is clearly the start to negotiations, which will finally make trade with Canada fair for Americans.
However, the state's U.S. senators, both Democrats, pushed back, of course, yada, yada, yada.
In his post, Trump suggested that the bridge is solely owned by Canada, though it's jointly owned by Canada and Michigan.
And he blamed former President Barack Obama for allowing it to be built with virtually no SUS, no U.S. content, though U.S. materials were in fact used.
No, no, I don't think they tell you how much.
Since opening it, oh, whatever.
Oh, so the Ambassador Bridge.
That's where things get interesting.
The Post echoed claims made in 2018 ad from the company that owns the Ambassador Bridge, part of a furious decades-long fight against the competing span.
Hours before Trump posted on February 9th, according to the New York Times, so take it with a grain of salt, but there might be some truth to it.
Billionaire owner Matthew Maroon, Lebanese family from what I understand, met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Luttnick, and Luttnick then spoke with Trump by phone about the matter.
Messages sent by ProPublica to emails linked to Maroon didn't receive a response.
The bridge company didn't provide a comment.
So you might have the Maroon saying, hey, we've got our privately owned bridge over here in Windsor, and we don't want the competition.
And if there is, you know, we might want some compensation for what we're going to see decrease by way of revenues of our privately owned bridge.
Sorry, I've got to turn that down here.
Flipping spam.
Oh, that's it.
So following Trump's threats, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters that Trump asked for the U.S. ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, to quote, play a role in smoothing the conversation in and around the bridge.
Hoekstra, a former U.S. representative from Michigan, has mirrored Trump's hostile second-term approach towards Canada during his diplomatic posting.
Publicly, at least, he's been silent on the bridge.
And the embassy in Ottawa declined a request for comment.
So how do you feel about it?
Depends on who you are.
And the reality is, said it before, we'll say it again.
When you're negotiating from a position of weakness, you have to know how to do that.
And when you're negotiating from a position of strength, you also have to know how to do that.
But they're not the same.
And for a country that I have long said has made itself into a national security threat for these United States of America and did not respond to reasonable demands from Trump at a time where regional security is paramount, economic security is paramount.
You don't want to rely on China for many things, especially essential things.
You don't want your neighbor to the north having a cozy relationship with your effective economic and military enemy.
And that's what Canada's been doing for a long time now: training Chinese soldiers on Canadian soil, Chinese scientists intimately involved with Wuhan, and arguably, but not arguably the COVID virus itself.
A dozen MPs, members of parliament, who are either knowingly or unwittingly Chinese agents, a government that's been taken over by Chinese influence, Chinese funding, Chinese-funded blackmail.
Unconscious Debate Element 00:04:06
What do they call where you gamble?
Gambling places, casinos, and then the Khalestani element to it.
You can blame Trump and you can hate him if you're American, if you're Canadian.
But you'll love him if you're American, unless you're a Democrat who actually sort of may not want to see the country succeed, especially under Trump for political leverage.
But you cannot argue with the realpolitik balance of powers, which is not in the favor of the small country that has less of a GDP than California and is more economically reliant on the United States than vice versa.
And that's that.
Now, hold on, I put it on mute.
If you saw me like go off camera, I got a, I think if one of my, one of my kids got me sick, but I might be coming down with a cold.
And I had to sneeze and then I forgot to put the mute button back on.
I need an actual mute instead of what I'm saying.
And then I bring it back in.
Now we're going to get to before we get, what are the, oh, yeah, we've got to get to the thumbnail.
Otherwise, you're going to accuse me of false advertising.
Viva, what did it update?
I updated the thumbnail as we were live because I got my thumbnail guy, DSLR Dave, best thumbnail guy out there.
If you want thumbnails, let me just show you his Twitter account.
DSLR Dave, you each follow each other.
I'm very always last minute, depending on what the news is.
And I was a little, little, not respectfully last minute today.
I was last minute last minute, but he got it and I updated it.
DSLR Dave, YouTuber term thumbnailer, web developer by trade, open for new projects.
Check him out if you're interested.
Let me just sniffle with my mute button again.
I was always told it's rude to sniffle and I was brought up with the expression when you snort, someone says wet screen and goes backwards.
Okay, I wanted to get to the tip questions and the humble prance before we do anything else here.
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Son of Beam Valley says, my mom took maid in 2019.
Death was imminent.
Would she have been told that if she have been told that it would feel like drowning and that it was the same as would she have been told that it would feel like drowning and that it was the same drugs as lethal injection?
That's why I didn't want to get distracted by that element of the debate and the discussion because they will say sometimes they administer something that renders you basically unconscious.
And then the question is going to be, what do you feel if you're unconscious?
But maids, euthanasia for terminal illness, I don't think there's many, I can appreciate some people having a religious objection to that, but I don't at least have an objection on religious grounds.
I can appreciate some people take issue with it, but I don't have, I support it for that.
But we're actually living through the celebration parallax.
I don't think that's the right paradox.
We're living through the slippery slope in real time.
Slippery slope is not a fallacy.
It's a strategy.
And you see what happens.
And you see what happens if you, when you open the door to abortion and then people for incentive, financial idea, keep pushing the envelope, keep extending that.
And then you see how it gets abused and then it gets turned into a black market.
And once money gets involved, it gets corrupted.
Sunbeam Valley says, thank you, Viva and Kelsey.
Thank you very much.
And now let's go over to viva barnslaw.locals.com and see what is going on over there.
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Oh, I saw two dogs.
Viva, the film Scarface, what did you learn?
It was Macbethian.
The movie Scarface, we reviewed it yesterday on Viva and Lord Buckley Go to the movies.
First of all, it was immensely better than I remembered as a child.
The chainsaw steam is still powerful, even as an adult.
It's not even like one of those scenes where you can say, oh, it's cartoonish violence.
And the movie was described as the American dream gone wrong.
And you realize that, yes, the lust for power, the lust for money without a moral compass is a weapon, is an asset.
Sorry, is a liability and not an asset.
And what good is all the wealth of the world for he who has forsaken his soul?
It was great.
It was Macbethian, a tragedy of a man who Had all the material goods on earth and yet was still a prisoner as a result of it.
Barefoot.
So, V Roostang, I hope that's an analog.
I give it a 10 on 10.
It's a must-watch, although I can appreciate how some people might have a hard time with the violence.
Uh, the music montage in the middle was the corniest 80s, uh, whatever they call that, uh, tech tech music, whatever crappy music, but the score was good.
Barefoot Jamie says, Viva, are you going to interview Brandon Herrera before the primary?
In absolutely, can I request another person to add to your interview list?
Gothic's Vanessa, who is running in Rhode Island, Rhode Island for the Senate.
Absolutely, I'm going to screen grab that and I'll reach out to both.
I think I've reached out to Brendan and I forget where we ended up, but I'll go back to that.
And we're going to go to all and we're going to see what our above-average community says.
I refuse to take the coward's way out.
If God wants me to suffer, then I'll suffer.
He knows better than me.
I, but when you see, like, when you see some of the suffering, I mean, I know, Bill, you, you've you've definitely had experience with it, so it's you know, you see people struggling to breathe, and it's yeah, Mr. Mike, first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the women.
Yep.
Uh, although when you get married, you only need one woman.
Here's something I've always hated about Canada: you'll see white people, and they're like, yay, finally, white people, and then the white people turn out to be foreigners.
Well, right now, Canada, I believe, is one in five is born outside of Canada, and it might even be more than that.
It's the great replacements that's not happening that's happening, and you're a racist for noticing it.
That's a Westie, that's a Corgi, those are beautiful dogs.
And not to get everybody's hopes up, we may or may not be venturing out to get Winston a companion.
So stay tuned.
I'm not saying which one I'm getting because I don't want anybody running up there and getting the dog.
I have my eye on a beautiful, beautiful dog, and we're going to go.
I think we got to go as a family, make sure everybody likes the dog, and we got to bring Winston and make sure that Winston gets along with him.
But stay tuned on that front now.
So we've bridged back to these United States of America.
Addiction Meetings Every Day 00:09:36
Hold on, wait a minute.
I muted so that you wouldn't hear me sniffle, but that's the segue into the next one: sniffing things.
RFK Jr. was on a podcast with Theo Vaughn, who, despite his recent political change or repositioning, you can't hate people because they have politics with which you disagree even vehemently.
You can hate people for promoting violence.
You can hate people for promoting evil debauchery, but you can't really, or at least it's sort of unfair just to hate because people are evolving politically, even if you think it's a devolution devolving.
Theo Vaughn is quite funny.
I think he's, you know, I think he's wrong on some politics, but life is a beautiful thing that will teach you the lessons you need so long as you can live long enough.
RFK Jr. was on and said something which is, I mean, what's amazing is it's not, there's nothing, it's, it's funny, it's refreshingly honest.
If anybody knew RFK Jr.'s history, it wouldn't even be news to you.
I'll play you the 11-second clip because this is the clip that goes viral.
People being the short attention span, low-information idiots that they are, and I am not one of them, by the way, you see an 11-second clip.
If you're not asking yourself, what was the 30 seconds before and the 30 seconds after, you're an idiot.
You'll learn.
It'll just take some time.
You'll retweet something and absolutely misrepresent it because it was taken totally out of context.
This wasn't so much, but this is the clip that went viral that set the internet on Fuego.
And I said, I'm not scared of a germ.
You know, I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats.
I know this disease will kill me, right?
I don't.
And I said, I'm not scared of a germ.
You know, I used to snort cocaine off of toilet seats.
You know, in some ways, RFK Jr. and I are very different.
Even in my younger years, my adventurous, boisterous years, if I ever went to do a number two in a public toilet and it would be the last thing I'd ever want to do, I would put toilet paper.
Double, depending.
If it's already a tubely and typically it's not in these cheap ass public stalls you would take a strip, fold it over one side.
Take the strip fold over other side.
Take a smaller strip, fold over backside.
Typically you don't do the front side because in the men's bathrooms you know they have that slot there, but you keep your junk off of that unprotected spot where all the people's dribble and urine get.
It's disgusting.
Public toilets are disgusting.
I would protect my ass at all costs when I go.
Number two, in a public stall, Rfk Jr, who has a history and it's a an antiquated one of drug abuse addiction back in the days when he was in the throes of addiction.
You know you're at a club.
Where are you?
Where are you gonna do it?
You're gonna possibly go into a bathroom and do coke off a toilet seat.
All right, people melted down.
Imagine if, imagine if what's his face?
Fauci had said something like this.
Let me just see which one I want to start with in terms of, in terms of, uh no, we got to start with the full context before we actually get into this.
I'm going to play it through.
I'm going to shut my big mouth for two minutes and 20 seconds.
If I can take bets as well, whether or not you think I will.
Anna Matson Matson, investigative journalist, podcast host.
Uh, political accountable.
Oh, holding all politicians accountable, health policy agricultural, recent events.
Anna R Matson writes, since people are only catching the snorting cocaine off the toilet line, you should probably hear the rest.
Theovon and Rfk Jr met at recovery meetings and Bobby has been sober for over 40 years.
Theovon had his own issues as well.
Who better to help those who suffer with addiction than someone who has been there and carried it out?
Listen to this.
Make sure it's not gonna be too loud.
Might be too loud here.
Listen secretary.
Secretary, now you, you can still call me Bobby okay cool, and I know each other from.
Can I say where we know?
Yeah sure, we've been in recovery for together for years.
You for almost over 40 years.
Right yeah 40, 43 years.
Wow, that's wild.
Yeah, that's where we knew, that's where we met each other.
Like 7 a.m meetings of the bank over there that was shut, those down during covet.
I know that was, by the way, the reason why he asked theovan if he's allowed, saying is because you don't.
It's confidentiality of those meetings and you can only disclose it, you know, obviously with authorization, but not of others.
So the two of them are at liberty, to the extent they both consent.
Heartbreaking that was, we still did live meetings every day.
During covet we moved from the bank.
There was about 15 of us who moved from the bank and we we, we got into the Palisades Playhouse, which now burned down during the uh, during the fire, but it was kind of a pirate group and you know, I mean for me um I, you know, and I said this when I, when we came in and I said I don't care what happens, i'm going to a meeting every day.
Yeah I i've i've, um want to highlight one thing here.
You know the people are outraged at the statement back in the day 40, 43 years ago, I would do cocaine.
You know, i'm not worried about germs.
They're, they're more outraged about that than the fact that the idiot tyrannical, murderous government shut down live AA meetings because, as if relapse and drug uh overdose was the lesser of the risks than covid for healthy people that the government caused immeasurable, uncountable death and suffering and misery.
And the talking head, lefty Democrat idiots with TDS who want to rail against any member of Trump's government, even if he was a long-standing Democrat and the the pride of the party.
They're, and they're angrier at what a drug addict did 43 years ago, after 43 years of of being clean and sober.
More angry at that than a government shutting down without science, without legal authority.
As far as i'm concerned, live a a na addiction meetings.
Okay, there are your priorities, dumbass.
And I said i'm not scared of a germ.
You know, I used to snort cocaine off of toilet disease and yeah, I know this disease will kill me right, if I don't, if I don't treat it, which means going for me, going to meetings every day um, it's, uh, it's just bad for my life.
So for me, it was it's, it was survival.
And then you know that the opportunity to help another alcoholic, that's the secret sauce of the meetings and that's what keeps us all sober and keeps us um, you know from from uh self-will yeah well yeah, you get reminded.
I mean, I go to meetings and I get reminded that other people ex like, I hate to say exist, but like just that other people are, just that i'm not alone, I think.
You know, I get like I see face, i'm like oh yeah, I care about this person, they care about me.
It's like for some reason, in my, in my addiction, it's like there's a part of me that forgets that people care about me and that I care about them and so.
But when I go to meetings it's like an immediate.
It immediately fills that whole backlog in, you know, but I have to go and kind of recharge that battery a lot it's.
It's amazing and it's an insight that you really could only have to the extent that you suffered from it and understand what they're talking about.
And you know, Viva and Lord Buckley go to the movies.
Mark Robert is a rehab uh partner.
He, he wrote a book on rehab.
He, he coaches or I forget what the term is the companion to people in rehab.
And you know he, he came over and we were talking about addiction and I, you know they have to go every day and I say, well, you know what happens if you, if you don't go?
And he says, well, what happens if you don't brush your teeth?
Like you don't have to brush your teeth every day, but are you going to feel good if you do it?
If you don't brush your teeth, are you going to feel things building up in you making you increasingly unhealthy so that it's.
It's like brushing your teeth, you do it every day, it keeps you healthy, it keeps you sane, and people are flipping out because of an anecdote about addiction, as opposed to the way the government probably caused countless unnecessary deaths by forcing these people who relied on this community back into isolation and it was a line from the Amy Winehouse documentary.
I hope it is, because i've been saying it is for a long time life will teach you a lot of, a lot of lessons if you can live long enough and Amy Winehouse's curse is that she didn't live long enough to learn certain lessons of life, as is, you know, the case of many people who die of overdose, self-harm and other such things, where you know it's the RFK juniors with 43 plus years of clean and sober living that can teach you the lessons that they've learnt, by the grace of god, having survived what they went through.
Here's a a dude named Jared Schult.
Using Names in Vain 00:04:44
I don't know who he is.
I mean, someone said he's related to the Democrat Party.
You can just tell people's political orientations based on how they respond to that clip because the dumber the response, the more Democrat they tend to be.
And no, I'm not thinking in the left-light paradigm.
I'm thinking in the red pill, blue pill.
I'm thinking in the govern me harder daddy and the don't govern me at all, sir.
I have a dad and it's not you.
It'll be my father and it'll be God and it won't be government.
Jared Schultz says, ladies and gentlemen, our secretary of health.
A man, was this the 11 second?
Yeah, this was the 11-second one, not the two-minute and 20-second.
To which I say, I might have to learn how to be softer on Twitter, but I was soft on Twitter five years ago.
Hey, you arrogant puke.
Robert has been clean for twice as long as your entitled pimpled ass has been on this earth.
And I had to look it up.
Kid's 22 years old.
The kid's 22 years old, has about as much life experience as, and not that I have much more.
I'm, you know, 47, 47.
I'm 46.
I'm going to be 47 this year.
I should know that because it's 47, the year of the Donald Trump presidency.
22-year-old, arrogant prick.
That's what you are when you're basically 18 to 22.
Play that video if you know when you're 18 to 22, you know more than anybody else on earth.
Dude's been clean for longer, twice as long as you've been alive.
And this is your judgmental kick at someone who has survived and should be an inspiration to people around him.
But wait, there's more other people who I couldn't respond to.
I love it when I find out that there's somebody who blocked me.
And I don't know why.
This is not the right one.
This is something unrelated that I was going to talk about as well in our viva barnslaw.locals.com after party.
There was another woman who took to try to kick RFK Jr. when they thought he was down.
And also someone who could use a little bit of life lessons.
Why am I not going to be able to get it?
Am I going to be able to get it here?
I think I'm going to have to follow my Twitter thread down.
Ah, there we go.
Okay, good.
Here, let's go down here.
Follow the trail.
This is a tweet from Shannon Watts.
First of all, using someone's Lord's name in vain.
Now, incidentally, I was listening to Jordan Peterson's We Who Wrestle With God or He Who Wrestles with God.
The sin was not using the Lord's name in vain to say, oh my God, people say, Don't use the Lord's name in vain.
The actual sin was using the Lord's name in vain to pretend that you were a God, or using the Lord's name in vain to pretend that something else was a God that competed with capital G God.
So it's not actually the saying Jesus Christ or, oh my God, that's a sin.
It's a misunderstood thing, but you know, still be a little courteous.
Shannon Watts says, Jesus Christ, imagine if Dr. Fauci had said this.
Oh, to which I said, I couldn't reply directly to Shannon Watts because she's blocked me for some reason.
She's a New York Times bestseller.
Fired up.
But if I could have quote-posted her haughty and not H-O-T-T-Y, H-A-U-G-H-T-Y, and arrogant judgmental comments, I would have said Fauci would never have said this because Fauci is incapable of being honest.
Yes, Shannon, addicts do dangerous and self-destructive things.
Kennedy's life is a testament to the power of the spirit.
You should learn something from it.
And then I just had to go back and remind her of one thing.
Also, Shannon, Anthony Fauci literally tortured beagles.
But you've got your moral priorities.
Stories of drug addiction that are over 40 years old.
Now I think I understand why you blocked me.
Do we all remember this?
This was like Ted Liu's only moment to shine.
Bipartisan legislators demand answers from Fauci on cruel puppy experiments.
Oh, no, no.
Imagine.
Imagine if RFK Jr. came out and tortured puppies.
Oh, no, but they freaked out when they thought he ate a dog when it was actually a goat.
But Fauci can torture them and that's fine.
But RFK shares an anecdote of addiction from 43 years ago.
And these talking head jackasses throw their faux, hypocritical, virtue signaling hissy fit on the internet.
The reality is RFK Jr. is an inspiration and should be an inspiration to many, a role model.
And the people trying to kick him when they think he's down or kick someone who they think is beneath them, my goodness.
Be careful not to trip on your own feet and smash your face on the pavement.
I made that up and I'm sticking to that analogy.
Now, sorry, I got to sniffle again.
I'm going to go load up on vitamin vitamin D. I'm going to go take off all my clothes and lay in the sun for about 20 minutes.
Yes.
Go Raid Gaming 00:06:58
Are you bored?
Yeah.
Okay, get out.
I'll be done soon.
I might have to go parent.
Parent a child.
I can't say babysitting because it's not babysitting when it's your own child.
Who do I want to, who do we want to raid before we head out of here?
We got Friday Night Tights and we got gaming.
Who are we going to raid?
Just so you know, we're live, so don't do anything too embarrassing.
Come and say hi.
You smell like shaving cream.
Were you playing with slime?
Yeah.
He was playing with slime.
I'm going to go out there and I'm going to see a ton.
It's Lila's mess.
There's not that much of a mess, but it's Lila's mess.
Life with kids.
Okay, who are we going to raid?
We're going to raid.
We're going to go raid gaming.
Not gaming.
We're going to go Nerd Rotic.
Nerdrotic is reviewing movies.
So we'll do that.
Before we go, just, I got to come back with my show.
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Except the card is damaged.
Who sent you that?
Nobody sent me that.
I found that in a pack of cards that I got.
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Thank you all for being here.
We're going to have some stuff to talk about over at viva bornslaw.locals.com.
I might have teased it accidentally with the post that I brought up.
Viva, this I can only bring up because it's on X, which is the only chat that's actually live through StreamYard.
Viva, Christians might ask if Jesus chose to give up his life or did death conquer him on the cross.
I don't venture into theological Debate or discussions, especially on things that I have very minimal expertise.
And by minimal, I mean none other than my own pursuit or journey through faith, God, and what this world is on a spiritual level.
Okay, so with that said, we're going to go raid.
We're going to go raid Nerd Roddick.
And let me see here.
Oh, the Jimmy Dore show?
Yeah, that way.
Okay, you know what?
Good.
That's a good recommendation.
Let's go, Jimmy.
Is he live now?
Not because I don't like Nerd Rodic.
It's, you know, let's go hear the other side.
I don't know if it's even going to be that much of the other side.
Go raid Jimmy.
And by the way, don't judge them for the comments in the crowd because go raid Jimmy and watch the nature of the comments as to where the raid is coming from and what they think about Viva Fry.
But we're doing it anyhow because I like Jimmy, even if I disagree with him on some stuff.
And let them know from whence he came.
I think it's starting right now.
So boom.
No, not rad.
Raid.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Confirm raid.
There it is.
Now let's hear viva raid booya.
And if you want to have some fun, go look at the chat.
You know what?
Let's do it together.
Shall we?
Let's see.
Viva raid.
Okay, good.
So far, so good.
Okay, Bongino said, I looked at the curp files.
He curped himself.
Viva La Viva Fry.
Okay, so far, so good.
Have I mentioned Fry asshole?
This is going to be a learning lesson to my child that you can read what they say on the internet, but don't take it to heart.
And if you do, it might make you self-conscious.
Tell a Viva, because they're these, the only thing that's annoying about it is the level of ignorance in terms of what, and we're going to get into that over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
But I'm not doing it for the chat.
I'm doing it for Jimmy.
And go check it out.
Right now, we are going to go over to viva barnslaw.locals.com.
Link here.
And Jimmy Dore, fuck you, Viva.
One thing is for certain: when you're reaching 10,000 people, you are not going to make everybody happy with anything.
Nerd Roddick, fuck you, Viva.
Earmuffs, please.
Jimmy Dore, fuck you, dude.
Jimmy Dore is a funny Kurt.
Jimmy Dore is funny.
Kurt is annoying.
And that's it.
All right.
You'll never please everybody.
And so you just have to stay true to yourself.
With that lesson of life, we're going on over to viva barnslaw.locals.com.
X, goodbye.
And Rumble, thank you as always.
Sunday show is going to be banger.
Stay tuned.
I'm going to put up my picks for UFC for tomorrow.
Stay tuned.
Oh, I'll show you this one.
I'll show you this one before we go.
It's unfortunate.
It's unfortunate because it's not going to grade a 10.
But I got a Sean Strickland.
He's fighting tomorrow night.
And he's a two-to-one underdog, basically.
He's at 30%.
It's really annoying when you can see imperfections and you know you're not going to get a grade of 10.
So there's no point even sending it in for grading.
But Sean Strickland's fighting Anthony Edwards?
No, not Anthony Edwards.
Anyhow, he's fighting tomorrow.
We're going to talk about that later.
Right now, we're just going over to viva barneslaw.locals.com.
Do I go back and see if there's any more hate in here?
I'm not doing it.
Okay, good.
Make sure I only leave Rumble.
Sunday night show, six o'clock.
Viva and Barnes, Law for the People.
Rumble, see you then.
Probably earlier.
Godspeed.
Booyah.
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