Viva & Barnes - What Everone is Missing About the Comey Indictment! Gender Madness in Canada & MORE! Aired: 2026-04-29 Duration: 01:10:22 === Gender Affirming Care Controversy (05:45) === [00:00:00] Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, for context, this is a recording that a man named Jeff Evely recorded with a doctor who is performing what is colloquially referred to as gender affirming care on what I understand to be a 16 year old girl. [00:00:16] Gender affirming care on children is nothing shy of genital mutilation. [00:00:20] This is the recording, and then we shall hear from Mr. Evely himself. [00:00:23] Behold. [00:00:24] Hi, Dan. [00:00:25] Hi, all the group. [00:00:26] Hello? [00:00:27] Oh, definitely. [00:00:28] Well, last time we talked, you said. [00:00:32] With revision for adolescent dysphoria. [00:00:35] You said you were going to get them for me? [00:00:41] I don't have them here today. [00:00:43] Oh. [00:00:44] Didn't realize your appointment was today. [00:00:47] Oh, okay. [00:00:49] So you don't have any of the things that you said you were going to get? [00:00:53] Okay. [00:00:53] Is this going to help for us to talk here? [00:00:56] Because I don't think it is. [00:00:58] I don't know. [00:00:59] It really depends on you. [00:01:01] I'll pause it here and I'm going to let Jeff obviously elaborate on this. [00:01:04] This is a recording with one Dr. Keeley who's administering gender affirming care, as they call it, to his daughter, who was apparently supposed to bring all sorts of statistics, studies, and evidence to show that the gender affirming care, the scope and extent of which you will not believe when we discuss it, she was supposed to bring it to the meeting and apparently didn't. [00:01:25] And as you can hear, Jeff is saying, So you got that data? [00:01:29] She's like, Oh, I didn't bring it. [00:01:30] I didn't bring it to her appointment, by the way, referring to her, the individual they have now mutilated. [00:01:36] On the basis that they're going to turn a her into a he. [00:01:39] I don't think that's the best. [00:01:41] I want the stuff that you ask. [00:01:45] Okay, all right. [00:01:46] I don't think that's the best. [00:01:47] I'm not going to sit down and do it with you today. [00:01:51] I'm really not. [00:01:52] Well, I agree with you. [00:01:54] There's the John Poppins, not the person they stopped doing the surgery. [00:01:59] Such help should be psychiatric rather than surgical. [00:02:05] All right. [00:02:05] Listen, we're not. [00:02:07] This is the doctor saying you're not helping. [00:02:09] An individual unnamed who's his daughter. [00:02:11] Person undergoing sex reassignment surgery, covert study in Sweden. [00:02:16] Surgery is not sufficient to alleviate morbidity or mortality. [00:02:22] Female to male is 41%, down from 50%. [00:02:26] Suicide. [00:02:27] That was the case that you were making. [00:02:31] It's like disappointment with her. [00:02:34] It's not about research and they couldn't finish. [00:02:38] Standards of care. [00:02:40] You realize that we haven't discussed any of the different treatment options and she therefore did not have informed consent. [00:02:53] And she still needs to have consultation with the parents. [00:02:58] That's what it says. [00:03:00] Yeah, I know your ass is covered. [00:03:02] I know. [00:03:03] It's not that. [00:03:03] It's what you do. [00:03:05] And you asked me. [00:03:07] Listen on that again. [00:03:08] Yes, I know. [00:03:10] You have an agenda. [00:03:14] You were saying you have an agenda. [00:03:19] Yes, it is. [00:03:20] Yes, it is. [00:03:21] We're going to end it here and we're going to bring in Jeff. [00:03:29] This is the type of madness that can actually drive people to, at the risk of saying something that someone could misconstrue as a fear hiding a wish, it could drive people to do bad things. [00:03:43] We're going to bring in Jeff. [00:03:44] Jeff, you might know as the man who defied the force. [00:03:47] Fire hiking band in Nova Scotia successfully. [00:03:50] So, has got another aspect of call it a passion of his life right now or an interest because they are, when they say they're coming for your kids, they're literally coming for your kids. [00:04:02] For those who are new to the channel here, Viva Fry, former Montreal litigator turned current Florida Rumbler, three o'clock time slot in the Rumble lineup. [00:04:09] And we do things like interviews and we talk law, politics, et cetera. [00:04:13] And today we're talking law and politics, the law and politics of gender affirming care in Canada. [00:04:19] For those of you who may not know, Jeff, I'm bringing you in right now. [00:04:22] And I'm going to bring it on this way. [00:04:24] Sir, at the risk of asking how goes the battle, having heard that recording, which you're going to flesh out for us, how are you doing? [00:04:32] Oh, yeah, I'm hanging in there. [00:04:34] Good thing I'm tough. [00:04:36] For those who are meeting you for the first time, just give everyone your brief lowdown, and we're going to talk not about the other stuff that you made the news for, but stuff that I guess you've been keeping relatively quiet until recently. [00:04:47] Actually, I did try to get this out at the time that it happened, and I wasn't able to get any traction on it. [00:04:54] I made that video. [00:04:55] Well, a version of that video that I posted on Rumble at the time that it was happening and contacted a bunch of news organizations, but it just didn't go anywhere. [00:05:05] So, anyway, this is another re attack on this one because this really needs to get out there. [00:05:12] People need to hear it for themselves what's really going on in these clinics. [00:05:17] And what's happening in this appointment, this is the endocrinologist. [00:05:21] So, she is the one who told me in the previous appointment that they're going to put her on puberty blockers and that that's totally reversible. [00:05:28] It'll stop chest development. [00:05:30] It'll just pause the development and then they'll continue to develop after that. [00:05:35] And she. [00:05:36] Let me just say one thing, actually, just before we even get there. [00:05:38] Jeff, you're a veteran Canadian living in Nova Scotia. [00:05:40] We're talking about your daughter right now. [00:05:41] So people know you from the Nova Scotia hiking in the woods ban. === Clinic Appointment Details Revealed (15:06) === [00:05:45] They may not know that this is your daughter who, I don't know how long ago it was, doctors were basically grooming without consulting you. [00:05:53] I don't know about your estranged wife, but we're talking about your daughter right now and the medical procedures that have been administered to your daughter for those who didn't appreciate the context. [00:06:02] Sorry to cut you off. [00:06:03] And now, please carry on. [00:06:06] So, yeah, she was never medicalized under my roof. [00:06:11] But just last fall, at the age of 22, she had her healthy breasts removed. [00:06:16] She moved in with her mother after high school. [00:06:19] She was working for a little while, staying with my sister and had a job and stuff like that. [00:06:24] But anyway, it didn't work out because she went to live with her mother, which I had always said to those so called therapists. [00:06:33] That I thought that was kind of the root of her issues. [00:06:38] She was having a rough adolescence and self conscious about her looks. [00:06:42] And I thought that she had some issues still residual from her mother and I's separation. [00:06:49] We separated when she was eight, and I was a single dad to my daughter and my son for the last 10 years of my military career. [00:06:57] So what happened was I had taken her to the adolescent mental health clinic at CHEO to get some counseling and some therapy. [00:07:06] What happened there was they referred her to the gender clinic. [00:07:10] Okay, let me just explain how it went down. [00:07:14] I went to the first couple of appointments for the consultations and the history and stuff like that. [00:07:17] And then she started to say, Well, I just want to do this myself. [00:07:21] I want to handle it myself and I want my privacy. [00:07:23] And I was like, Okay, you're 14. [00:07:25] I'm sure you can find your way to the clinic. [00:07:26] So I'll just go for a coffee. [00:07:28] And then after about the second or third appointment, I said, I'm going to come in and check up with the doctors. [00:07:35] Kind of protested and said, you know, they're not going to tell you what we're talking about. [00:07:38] And I said, I know they won't violate your privacy, but I just want to show my face in there. [00:07:41] So if there's any red flags they want to raise, then I'm available. [00:07:44] And so I followed her to the hospital and she took me to a completely different location. [00:07:49] And I saw the sign on the door that she went into, and it said Adolescent Metabolics. [00:07:54] I knew what that meant. [00:07:55] I knew this trans ideology when it first started coming up in the early 2010s. [00:07:59] I knew exactly what was going on. [00:08:01] My heart sank. [00:08:03] I felt sick to my stomach. [00:08:05] Can I ask you two questions? [00:08:06] You said you took her to the, what was it called, the Shield? [00:08:10] No, it was CHEO, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. [00:08:13] Okay, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. [00:08:15] CHEO is what you're saying. [00:08:16] Okay, fine. [00:08:17] And if I may ask, and I'll feel bad asking, but I should. [00:08:22] So, did your daughter, was she, is she on, had been diagnosed as being on the spectrum? [00:08:26] Because I do know that we see this statistically disproportionately with people who are on the spectrum. [00:08:31] Or is she, I say, a normal adolescent girl going through normal turmoil and then somehow gets plugged into this ideology? [00:08:38] I think it's possible that she could be on the spectrum, but only very mildly. [00:08:43] And only very, you know, a small possibility, I would say. [00:08:47] But she never had any diagnosis at all in terms of her mental health. [00:08:54] But she was having a rough adolescence and sort of consumed with her looks. [00:09:02] And when she was a kid, she was into Justin Bieber and Twilight. [00:09:10] And she was goth for a little while. [00:09:13] And I think there's this other element too this trans trenderism, where it seems like all of the kids who used to be goth are now trans. [00:09:20] So she had one of her friends come out as trans in the peer group. [00:09:23] And there's also this phenomenon of clustering that. [00:09:26] Many who are, you know, conversant in this phenomenon are well aware of it. [00:09:32] It's a social contagion at the end of the day. [00:09:34] So she got swept up in this social contagion when she was about 13. [00:09:39] And, you know, I just tried to handle it. [00:09:43] And the way I always handled things with the kids is I tried to teach them some critical thinking and, you know, some logic and stuff at home because they're sure not getting it at school. [00:09:53] So if they had an issue with, you know, measures I was putting in place, like rules and, Assigning chores and stuff like that, then I welcome them to come and talk to me about it, but they had to present their case logically and dispassionately. [00:10:05] And of course, in this case, there is no logic. [00:10:09] So in grade seven, I think it was, she started saying, she told me that she was asexual. [00:10:15] And I was like, You reproduce without copulation? [00:10:18] What are you, Godzilla? [00:10:19] And she was like, No, that's not what that means. [00:10:21] I was like, Yes, it is. [00:10:22] It means you reproduce without copulation. [00:10:24] You clone yourself. [00:10:25] And I guess one question is why on earth are they even talking? [00:10:28] Grade seven, I guess you're getting old enough to start talking about it, but where's she hearing? [00:10:33] This asexual term even being discussed is it among friends or are teachers talking about this at school in like moral and religious education, which is where I actually saw it happening to my own kids up in Canada? [00:10:44] Yeah, it was the schools, and they're also trained in the schools to view the parents as adversarial. [00:10:50] So I asked, I would always ask, like, you know, is this what you guys talk about at school? [00:10:56] And she would say, no. [00:10:58] And I was like, well, you know, where are you getting it online? [00:11:01] And she'd be like, no, this is just, you know, real stuff. [00:11:04] So it was always the case, like, I kept the phone pretty locked down. [00:11:11] I had all the parental controls and stuff like that. [00:11:14] Early on, I started to loosen that up as she got older because I thought she's going to be an adult soon and she's going to be exposed to all of it and there's nothing I can do about it. [00:11:22] And part of my job as a father is not just to protect them while they're young, but to prepare them for the world. [00:11:29] So I kind of loosened it up. [00:11:30] So we would talk about these things. [00:11:32] No phones at the dinner table. [00:11:33] And we would basically engage in conversational debate with the kids. [00:11:40] And so, like I said, I took her to the adolescent mental health clinic to be seen for what I assumed was depression and maybe some issues related to her mother and I's separation. [00:11:53] She had some bullying and stuff that she went through at school. [00:11:57] So, all very normal adolescent stuff. [00:12:01] And anyway, they referred her to the gender clinic without my knowledge. [00:12:06] And when I caught them in the act, I mean, again, I was treated like an adversary. [00:12:11] The guy that I spoke to, His name was Sebastian, and he was a social worker at the first stage. [00:12:16] And they have no answers. [00:12:18] They have no response to any of my questions. [00:12:20] Any of the concerns that I shared were basically met with veiled accusations of bigotry. [00:12:27] So we stopped going. [00:12:29] And when they referred her to the gender clinic, did they have the consent of your ex wife? [00:12:36] No, no. [00:12:37] So this is as part of the treatment where she decides to go and you decide to let her go, say, alone. [00:12:42] It's not as though they had the consent of. [00:12:44] Either of the parents in a broken marriage, none. [00:12:48] And then this is where they naturally direct her, and then you find out about it. [00:12:52] Yeah. [00:12:53] And then I find out about it by inserting myself into the process and catching them in the act. [00:12:59] And so the first guy, his name was Sebastian. [00:13:03] He was a social worker, and he was pretty contemptuous of me, I would say. [00:13:09] He didn't veil it very well. [00:13:11] We stopped going to those appointments because it was obvious quackery for me. [00:13:17] And things were good for a little while. [00:13:19] Like she was desisting, she grew her hair out long, she was taking care of her skin, putting on lip gloss and wearing lots of jewelry, very girly stuff. [00:13:27] Like she's naturally very girly, quite feminine. [00:13:30] And then, well, she needed braces. [00:13:34] So I deployed to Iraq, and my mother, who was retired, came to babysit the kids for me until the end of the school year. [00:13:42] And I got a message from my mother saying, like, she's distraught. [00:13:47] I was redeploying to a more remote location in Iraq at the time. [00:13:52] So I gave her a call when I got access to a phone. [00:13:55] And what Chio had done was because my daughter celebrated her 16th birthday about a month after I deployed, they started calling her phone directly because that's the legal age of consent for medical treatment in Ottawa. [00:14:09] So they called her up and started saying, You don't need your daddy's permission anymore, honey. [00:14:12] You can come on in here for your sex change. [00:14:15] And so when I found that out, I actually. [00:14:19] Took my leave because we get a little break from deployment. [00:14:21] I took it really early, didn't tell anybody what was happening because if you have a problem, then you are a problem in the eyes of the chain of command. [00:14:28] I came back to Canada to meet with that quack, Fetter, Dr. Stephen Fetter, who is the chief of the clinic. [00:14:38] And it was unbelievable. [00:14:40] The first appointment that I had with him, he was excited, he was jubilant, he couldn't wait to start administering the puberty blockers. [00:14:49] And then when I started asking questions, it was just like he was perplexed. [00:14:53] It was like, why would you have any questions about this? [00:14:56] And he told me the same thing. [00:14:57] We're just going to hit the pause button and she'll continue to develop when she comes off him. [00:15:01] And this is six years ago. [00:15:03] That would have been in 2019. [00:15:08] So, yeah, six, seven years ago. [00:15:10] We are well into the realm of everybody knowing. [00:15:12] I don't know that it achieved the level of notoriety as it has now, or maybe two or three years ago, when everyone's like, you don't just pause puberty. [00:15:19] It's not like a window that you can just select to open at any given point. [00:15:22] This is six or seven years ago. [00:15:25] The next question I was just about to ask was Oh, yeah, I was going to specify age of consent in Canada for sex, by the way, people is 16 years of age. [00:15:33] So, just to put that all in the broader context, you're now dealing with age to consent for sex is 16. [00:15:39] Age to consent for contract depends. [00:15:41] I believe it's 18, but I double check. [00:15:44] But now you can consent to medical procedures. [00:15:46] And when it comes to certain medical procedures, I think it can even go to 14 in certain provinces with respect to jabs and whatnot. [00:15:54] And so they start targeting your daughter directly, bypassing the parent at the age of 16. [00:16:00] You come in there and you say, whoa, whoa, whoa, you're a little ahead of the curve. [00:16:04] You can't just. [00:16:05] Pause puberty, what are you talking about? [00:16:07] And the response you get is disbelief that you would challenge this piece of established science that you can pause puberty and just reopen that window whenever you want. [00:16:16] Yeah, yeah. [00:16:17] They were contemptuous of me. [00:16:18] So I asked for a second opinion. [00:16:20] And when you ask for a second opinion from these quacks at CHEO, they will send you to another quack at CHEO. [00:16:26] And so I went to a different location for CHEO. [00:16:28] The one that I've been referring to so far is at 401 Smythe Road in Ottawa. [00:16:34] And this one was out in the East End. [00:16:36] Now, when I had the second opinion, that's when I started to record. [00:16:39] It just didn't occur to me to do that until then. [00:16:42] But I started recording and I recorded that appointment. [00:16:45] And that guy was actually nice. [00:16:48] And he openly admitted, I don't really have anything in response to your questions. [00:16:56] And he said, I was like, this is a really serious matter. [00:16:59] And he's like, yes, I understand, but I don't have any more than that. [00:17:03] And I understand that you feel like you might get muscled into it anyway. [00:17:07] He even said that on that recording, which I released last week. [00:17:11] And context wise, it might explain the poor audio quality. [00:17:13] Those recordings are from 2019. [00:17:16] Yes. [00:17:16] Okay. [00:17:16] So, what were you recording it with? [00:17:19] A phone. [00:17:20] It was just my phone. [00:17:21] I know. [00:17:21] So, that'll explain it to people. [00:17:23] So, skip the jokes of what did you record this with? [00:17:24] A potato. [00:17:25] It probably was the equivalent of a potato back in 2019. [00:17:28] And so, the two recordings for context is when she is now 16. [00:17:33] This is before the double mastectomy, but also at the time of administering puberty blockers. [00:17:40] Oh, yeah. [00:17:40] Yeah. [00:17:41] She never took anything, though, while she was with me. [00:17:44] Um, and I was acutely aware of the fact that I could get in a lot of heat with um CPSO with Child Protective Services, you know, for refusing to take her to so called medical appointments. [00:17:55] So it was just how do you manage this? [00:17:58] I really don't know. [00:17:59] So I just kept asking questions, trying to maybe just sow the seeds, which is a little bit of doubt. [00:18:06] Um, but uh, it's a cult. [00:18:08] They, as far as they were concerned, like my my questions, my concerns were tantamount to heresy. [00:18:14] Um, I uh, I saw Dr. Stephen Fetter, I went back to him. [00:18:18] I dropped those appointments yesterday, two appointments with him that I recorded. [00:18:23] And I mean, you can listen for yourself. [00:18:25] He has no answers. [00:18:26] He even says, he says, you're right. [00:18:29] I don't have any evidence. [00:18:30] I don't have any more evidence this time than I did last time. [00:18:33] I grant you that. [00:18:35] And, you know, he says, but we listened to her heart and soul and determined that she was male. [00:18:41] And I said, how do you know that a soul exists? [00:18:44] And he said, I don't have to answer that question. [00:18:47] It's not sorcery. [00:18:49] It's demonic. [00:18:50] I just want to bring this up because I almost want to make fun of this, but it's not to be funny. [00:18:55] You added this caption The following intends no disrespect nor incitement against any individuals or identifiable group. [00:19:02] The purpose in presenting this is simply to expose how our medical system is approaching what should be an extremely careful choice that alters a young person's life forever. [00:19:10] Content has been removed for brevity. [00:19:12] What means this? [00:19:12] Okay. [00:19:14] I said glibly you added this so that you make sure that you don't run afoul of Canadian hate speech laws. [00:19:19] Is that correct? [00:19:21] I'm not saying anything hateful. [00:19:22] Like, I'm just telling you what happened. [00:19:24] But I mean, like, this is the level of insanity in Canada where you felt compelled to preface your life experience as to how they exploited and abused your daughter by specifying that this is not to run afoul of any hate speech laws in Canada, which have now been codified. [00:19:41] So you said that they didn't administer the puberty blockers on her while she was staying with you. [00:19:45] I mean, and I'm not trying to inject myself or needle a broken marriage, but I mean, so when does it happen? [00:19:54] Well, it started a few years ago when she moved in with her mother. [00:20:00] So, it would have been about 20. [00:20:03] Well, she cut off contact with me in 2023. [00:20:05] So, that's when it started. [00:20:07] Okay. [00:20:07] So, and then people in the chat are going to say, look, at this point, they're adults and they're free to make their own decisions and mutilate their own bodies. [00:20:17] What we're hearing now were the recordings you had in 2019 when she was 16. [00:20:22] What happened between 16 and an age of majority where she could, in theory, consent to do this to herself? [00:20:28] You know, I don't think that she could consent to do it. [00:20:31] To herself because of the way that she was indoctrinated and treated by these people. [00:20:36] She's still just a mixed up kid, even at 22. [00:20:39] And it is cosmetic. [00:20:40] So taxpayer dollars should not be going to it. [00:20:44] If you really want to have it done, then you should pay for it yourself. [00:20:46] Go to Thailand and you'll probably get a better outcome anyway. [00:20:50] This was covered by Canadian Healthcare? === Surgical Complications and Risks (03:19) === [00:20:52] Oh, yeah. [00:20:52] Province of Nova Scotia paid for the double mastectomy in Montreal after they rejected my claim to pay for my service related spinal injury surgery to correct that. [00:21:06] So, yeah, I'm a two time war veteran with an injury that I needed care for. [00:21:11] The province of Nova Scotia denied my claim to pay for it. [00:21:17] But when my daughter wanted to cut off her healthy breasts, it was right this way, sir. [00:21:22] Again, I don't want to pry, but I have to. [00:21:25] I get into fights with people on the internet arguments. [00:21:27] They say double mastectomy is just cosmetic surgery, like a fat man reducing the size of his boobs. [00:21:33] They don't understand that once you remove the mammary glands, as you do in these bona fide double mastectomies, You've mutilated the genitals because they no longer function as God intended. [00:21:43] You can reduce the size or increase the size and they still function properly. [00:21:47] And with a man, same thing for fatty boobs. [00:21:50] This was a full double mastectomy, including mammary gland? [00:21:53] Yes, as far as I know. [00:21:56] Now, like I said, she cut off contact. [00:21:58] So, but yeah, it is a mutilation because it robs them of function. [00:22:05] And that is not the case with a breast reduction or even a breast enhancement. [00:22:09] Like you can remove adipose tissue. without robbing them of function. [00:22:15] And I've been talking to detransitioners for the last several weeks doing interviews and stuff in the lead up to the May Day event that we're doing on 5 May. [00:22:20] Everybody come out to Ottawa on 5 May for our big event to bring an end to gender, sorry, to bring an end to childhood medical transition. [00:22:31] And they're telling me like even they botch these surgeries so often, like it's hard to get all of the mammary glands out. [00:22:40] So a lot of times what ends up happening with them is they don't have nipples and they start lactating at some point. [00:22:46] And that causes a lot of pain for detransitioners, especially like detransitioners who want to have kids. [00:22:54] Then they start lactating and there's no release valve for that. [00:22:57] So they end up having a tremendous amount of pain. [00:23:00] And don't even get me started on the genital surgeries. [00:23:03] Well, do you know how many people bleed out on the table or set aside lasting infections, recurring infections? [00:23:10] My understanding is that there's a lot of bleeding out and serious complications. [00:23:15] The procedure itself is a serious complication on the actual operating table, the mutilation table. [00:23:21] I don't know how many bleed out. [00:23:23] I think our keynote speaker for the May Day event, Scott Nugent of What is a Woman fame, could probably answer those questions much better because, you know, well, she, Kelly, is living with the consequences having fully transitioned and, you know, has to get her teeth removed because of bone density issues and all of the infections, you know, [00:23:47] and there's no care for detransitioners and for all of this stuff that they have to deal with. [00:23:53] And the complications that they end up with, especially from the genital surgeries, are devastating to health and often fatal. [00:24:02] And I post stuff about detransitioners who die of these kidney infections at the age of 23 because they had a phaloplasty when they turned 18. === Logical Flaws in Arguments (03:32) === [00:24:11] And I saw Danielle Smith on the news when she was talking about rolling some of this back. [00:24:18] She was saying, well, all of the girls that we sent to Montreal for phaloplasties have had complications. [00:24:25] That's potentially fatal. [00:24:28] Because of the kinds of infections that they end up with. [00:24:31] So, like, this is the sickest thing that's ever happened to Canada and it needs to stop. [00:24:36] So, you and again, your daughter's cut off context, so you don't really know, but she's now 22, 23, in full earnest with these procedures. [00:24:48] Do you have any indication as to how she's doing, either from your ex wife? [00:24:53] No, my ex texted me, like, right before they left to let me know that it was all my fault somehow. [00:24:59] Uh, being the only one in her life who opposed it the entire time, uh, never ever capitulated, never called her by her trans name or by another gender. [00:25:10] That was always my hard boundary with the kids it's like you have to, it has to be logical, make your case, convince me, and I'll come over to your side. [00:25:18] And I was like, no, you can't do it. [00:25:19] I had that question, I asked that question, um, you know, 10 years ago when we had a fight and went for a drive in the car about this stuff, because that's what I do, they can't escape when you're driving, so we can have a long chat. [00:25:31] And, um, we, uh, I asked her because she was telling me, like, I'm a boy. [00:25:37] And I'm like, well, what does that mean? [00:25:38] And she said, I feel like a boy in here. [00:25:40] And I said, well, how would you know what it feels like to be a boy? [00:25:43] And she's like, well, I've always been a boy in here. [00:25:46] And I said, well, what's in here? [00:25:47] What's a boy? [00:25:48] And she says, you know, a boy. [00:25:49] I feel like a boy. [00:25:50] And I was like, okay, now you're in circular reasoning. [00:25:53] And so that's what I would do I would teach some logical fallacies and say, I said, well, tell me what a boy is. [00:25:59] Can you define it? [00:26:01] And she was like, no, it's just a feeling. [00:26:03] And I said, well, if you can't define it, then that's a violation of the law of identity. [00:26:07] It's not a logical foundation. [00:26:09] So I can't accept your argument. [00:26:11] It doesn't meet my requirement. [00:26:12] This is my only hard boundary. [00:26:15] I can't accept it. [00:26:16] And when I would do that with the first appointment that I put up, which was the nicest guy, I didn't even release his name because at least he was nice. [00:26:27] But we got on this conversation. [00:26:31] He was like, Well, how would you define it? [00:26:32] And I said, A boy is an immature human male. [00:26:36] And he was like, Okay. [00:26:37] Um, okay. [00:26:39] Well, no, the only problem with that definition is there's a lot of adults then that are boys, but a bing, but a boom. [00:26:44] Uh, but to come back to something where you said your wife says it's all your fault, is that an indication to you that your daughter's now having regrets or that there are issues or just no estranged element or her cutting off ties with you is your fault? [00:26:57] Um, no, this is kind of the story of my relationship with her is that she always sabotaged everything and then blamed me. [00:27:04] Um, and uh, yeah, I mean, she went along with it, she indulged it, and she uh, always had to be. [00:27:10] The favorite parent. [00:27:11] And I just, look, I don't want to beg on my ex, but I don't want to be that guy. [00:27:16] But like, it was just that last minute. [00:27:19] I think she had an epiphany and just realized how evil this thing was and texted me to let me know that they were going to Montreal. [00:27:26] And I was like, Well, can I come to the house? [00:27:28] And eventually she relented and I went, but my daughter just locked herself in the room and then my ex wouldn't let me in the house. [00:27:35] I was like, So the human element behind all of this, I mean, it's the medical malpractice or medical mutilation is one thing. === Conservative Party Support Needed (04:54) === [00:27:43] And often there's a correlation between either mentally diagnosable children who suffer from other medical issues that should be treated and not. [00:27:53] You know, treated with surgery. [00:27:54] And then, you know, family problems that lead to competition among exes to see who's going to woo the love and affection of their child, which oftentimes means catering to the delusions of kids who, not through any fault of their own, don't have fully developed brains and are not in a position to make lifelong altering decisions. [00:28:16] Now, I know you mentioned it the last time in terms of having tried to bring this to the attention of Pierre Poiliev, the leader of the Conservative Party. [00:28:24] I'll be polite and not call him the so called leader of the so called Conservative Party, but I'm thinking it. [00:28:29] What is the status or the state of any political changing of the tide now? [00:28:34] From what I understand, are any of the provinces getting stricter on this type of child genital mutilation? [00:28:41] Just Alberta and even Danielle Smith said we're not going to administer puberty blockers until the age of 16. [00:28:47] Now, we're talking about chemical castration drugs, so we shouldn't be giving them to kids at all. [00:28:51] I think she kind of split the difference there for political purposes. [00:28:57] But no, as far as I'm aware, like in Canada, we actually sexually butcher more kids per capita than any other nation on earth. [00:29:05] And Nova Scotia does it to more kids than any other province in Canada. [00:29:11] So, yeah, we got a lot of work to do here. [00:29:14] And as far as Polyev is concerned, he does know. [00:29:19] I had a half hour conversation with him about all of this on the 22nd of January, 2021. [00:29:26] That would have been about a year after that appointment. [00:29:30] COVID was our saving grace. [00:29:31] They told me this whole time that it was life saving and she was going to commit suicide any day now if they didn't start carving her up. [00:29:37] And then when COVID hit, it was like, okay, I guess we're not doing this anymore. [00:29:42] And I called Pierre Polyev. [00:29:44] Like I had engaged with him, I had sent emails out. [00:29:46] It took me like a year to get a phone call with him. [00:29:49] And then I told him all about this. [00:29:52] I offered to let him listen to the recordings that I made. [00:29:56] And he said no. [00:29:57] And then he went ahead and he voted for Bill C6, the conversion therapy bill. [00:30:01] When it was the 43rd parliament and it was a free vote. [00:30:06] And then when the 44th parliament convened and Aaron O'Toole was leader, he whipped the vote for the entire Conservative Party. [00:30:13] So it was a unanimous vote for Bill C4, the conversion therapy ban, which imposes a five year jail sentence on anybody who stands between their child and Big Pharma's bottom line. [00:30:26] Jeff, what do you have coming up now to fight all of this nonsense? [00:30:28] Where can people find you and how can they support the work that you're doing? [00:30:32] Well, you can find me on X. [00:30:34] It's just Jeff Evely. [00:30:36] And if you want to support what we're doing right now, please go to MaydayCanada.com. [00:30:43] There are options there to donate, to buy merchandise. [00:30:46] Tickets are available for a town hall that we're doing in the evening. [00:30:50] So we have a parliamentary press gallery at 10 30, rally on the hill at 1 p.m., and then a town hall with a panel comprised of experts and those with lived experience of the harms of gender ideology going down at 6 p.m. [00:31:05] And it's at the Bikers Church in Vanier, Ottawa. [00:31:09] And they're $20 a pop. [00:31:10] We have Scott Nugent, Mia Hughes, Barry Neufeldt, Ann Gillies, Kelly Lynn Pierre, Faith Groulou, and Chris Fleury, and myself. [00:31:24] So we have the medical, the psychiatric, the legal aspects covered. [00:31:30] And then we have people who, you know, we have a detransitioner, a young one. [00:31:34] We have a detransitioner who's older. [00:31:37] We have a trans man, and we have the. [00:31:41] We have the lawyer who's prosecuting the case to get males out of female prisons. [00:31:47] So, yeah, I mean, this ideology permeates everything. [00:31:51] And it's absolutely, I mean, it's evil and it's absolutely destructive to a society, I think. [00:32:00] Jeff, flip me the links. [00:32:01] I'm going to put them in the pinned comment when the live stream processes. [00:32:04] And I'm going to snip this, clip it, and post it to KamiTube as well. [00:32:07] Keep fighting the good fight and keep up with me and keep in touch. [00:32:09] And we're going to give updates as they come up. [00:32:12] Will do, Viva. [00:32:13] Thanks so much. [00:32:13] All right, man. [00:32:14] Godspeed. [00:32:15] Thanks. [00:32:15] Bye. [00:32:17] That's part one, people. [00:32:19] It's insanity. [00:32:20] I said one of my red lines in the sand in Canada was when Quebec passed the Bill C, whatever it was, C16, that eliminated parental supremacy as the overarching principle of the Youth Protection Act. [00:32:32] Because at that point, all they need to do is get their grubby, commie hooks into your children, and they can convince your children of absurdities. === Sales Forfeiture and Headlines (15:22) === [00:32:38] And if you oppose them, you become the enemy. [00:32:41] Some of you called me mad. [00:32:42] You said these peanut. [00:32:44] Elephant things would, oh, that's from The Simpsons. [00:32:47] All right, I see Pasobic in the back. [00:32:49] Before I even bring Jack Pasobic on stage to answer for his insanity, a post from January 29, 2022, that is making its way back into the headlines. [00:33:02] Jack, activate your camera and microphone, and I shall bring you in. [00:33:06] Everybody, we are talking today. [00:33:08] I'll bring this back out and bring it back up in a second when Jack is here. [00:33:11] I love it. [00:33:12] I'm watching the news, and now Jack, for his shitposting tweets of five years ago, Has made his way back into the headlines as a distraction so that obtuse people out there can pretend that apples are oranges and oranges are cucumbers. [00:33:29] James Comey has been indicted again because the initial indictment was so strong and so ironclad, it got tossed, and we're still waiting for that indictment to be brought back. [00:33:43] And for those of us who were complaining about the weakness of that indictment or the tardiness of that indictment, I'm going to tell them to come on in here. [00:33:52] Come on in. [00:33:55] I see you in the back, but you need to activate your camera and microphone. [00:34:01] We're going to. [00:34:02] This is Jack is using the Rumble Studio. [00:34:04] I don't know if he's used Rumble Studio before. [00:34:07] They are. [00:34:07] Let me see here. [00:34:08] Add to stage. [00:34:10] See, this is what I see, Jack. [00:34:12] And it says, hold on. [00:34:14] Let me kick you and come back in in a second. [00:34:18] And we're going to see if this works. [00:34:21] Reset. [00:34:22] Okay, let's kick him from the stage. [00:34:23] There you go. [00:34:23] He's going to reboot. [00:34:24] He's going to reboot a boot. [00:34:27] James Comey has been indicted a second time on an indictment that some people are calling very thin. [00:34:35] Not fully fleshed out. [00:34:37] It's exactly all of three pages long and it has exactly two charges plus civil forfeiture. [00:34:43] And there are people saying this indictment is ridiculous. [00:34:47] There are people saying this is lawfare. [00:34:49] There are people saying this is criminalizing free speech. [00:34:52] To them, I say, The indictment itself, look, I don't know how the criminal law system works in America in terms of indictments. [00:35:00] I do tend to think indictments should be thoroughly fleshed out and elaborate the reasons for which the person is being indicted. [00:35:12] But I'm told by other criminal attorneys, former federal prosecutors, that indictments can be bare bones. [00:35:17] It just tells you what the charges are, and they'll make their evidence at trial. [00:35:20] I'm going to bring in Jack right now. [00:35:22] Jack Posobic from Human Events. [00:35:25] Jack, sir, how goes the battle? [00:35:29] Hold on. [00:35:29] I still don't hear you. [00:35:33] I hear nothing. [00:35:37] Crap. [00:35:37] Oh, that's better. [00:35:39] Let's hear it again. [00:35:40] One, two, three, four, five. [00:35:41] Oh, yes. [00:35:42] We can hear you. [00:35:42] What's up? [00:35:43] We can hear your voice in full bass. [00:35:45] Jack, sir, how goes the battle? [00:35:46] Just the tones. [00:35:49] Jack, tell everybody who you are. [00:35:50] Everybody should know who you are. [00:35:51] And if they don't, you're going to be famous. [00:35:53] Okay. [00:35:53] You've been in the news again. [00:35:54] Yeah. [00:35:55] I'm a guy, I'm a famous numerologist from back in 2022, famous for posting and interpreting numbers, apparently. [00:36:03] And CBS took it upon themselves to ask the Attorney General of the United States why he hadn't indicted me yet earlier this morning on national news. [00:36:15] Now, that can't feel good. [00:36:17] Let me bring up your tweet. [00:36:18] You're now, I say it was infamous. [00:36:20] Back when Comey posted his stupid Instagram post from May, people were bringing this up and saying, if Comey's 8647 in shells on the beach was incitement, so too should be this. [00:36:30] Now, this was 2022. [00:36:33] My initial reaction, Back in the day, let's go back and take this out. [00:36:36] Was that this was two years after Gretchen Whitmer's 8645, which caused its own uproar? [00:36:42] I don't know what the broader context was, and I'll ask you to elaborate. [00:36:46] I'll say, on the one hand, the broader context doesn't really, you know, it might attenuate things, it might explain things. [00:36:51] It's when you post tweets like that, it's sort of risky, much like when you say heads will roll if people want to misinterpret that they can. [00:36:57] What the hell? [00:36:58] This was two years after Gretchen Whitmer. [00:37:00] What was the context, at least in your mind, for that 8646? [00:37:04] Yeah, I was on air earlier this morning, did a big announcement about this. [00:37:08] And, you know, I just said, look, you know, this, this, first and foremost, if the Attorney General, the department wants, I will fully cooperate and turn state's evidence against James Comey. [00:37:20] I'm more than happy to cooperate with the investigation. [00:37:23] I will testify against James Comey. [00:37:25] I will swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. [00:37:29] So help me God. [00:37:31] Really simple that if you go and look at all of my podcasts and shows and tweets that were concurrent with that, you will see that we were talking, of course, about the 25th. [00:37:42] And in fact, I used to have a recurring segment on human events, which we called the Shade War Update. [00:37:49] And we were documenting in real time the Shade War between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. [00:37:55] And this idea, which we all knew that they were not very close friends, which of course spilled over into the 2024 election, this idea that Kamala was always threatening to use the 25th Amendment against him. [00:38:06] And specifically that day, I went and looked it up. [00:38:09] And this was a day where he had had a phone call with Zelensky. [00:38:13] And people may not remember this, but this is about, I guess, about a month before the Ukraine war started, where Biden then went and started leaking classified information about that phone call to the press. [00:38:26] And so, this, of course, was in the context of impeachment, in the context of the 25th Amendment. [00:38:31] That's what it was about. [00:38:32] Now, my issue on it, I'm not going to give you a hard time on it because, on the one hand, you're not the former director of the FBI. [00:38:39] You are known in some spheres as being a shit poster on X, activist, journalist. [00:38:44] You don't describe yourself as a shit poster, but other people do. [00:38:47] And I'm sure that you might even concede the accusation when it comes to certain things. [00:38:51] You know, when people try to pretend that it was just the Instagram post that was the incriminating element of James Comey and therefore it's equivalent to yours, people are idiots. [00:39:01] And you know this, and we all know this. [00:39:03] First of all, they're such idiots. [00:39:04] They didn't get your joke when you said, I'm going to turn state's evidence because the idea there is you're going to testify to the effect that everybody knows 86 means to kill. [00:39:13] And therefore, when Comey did it, he knew exactly what he was doing. [00:39:16] I presume that was the underlying joke, and media doesn't get it. [00:39:18] They're saying they're talking about charging you. [00:39:21] But the reality is, I mean, we can talk about the indictment a little bit. [00:39:24] Your post, ill advised, I say nobody ever gets sarcasm when they don't want to get it. [00:39:28] And when they want to draw false equivalencies, they can. [00:39:31] I can't stop posting, man. [00:39:32] I'm never going to stop posting. [00:39:34] Well, but the issue is different. [00:39:36] And people can. [00:39:37] You can. [00:39:38] And by the way, so I will say this, though. [00:39:40] If you go and look at that post, which is still up, you will see that if you can look at the comments from 2022, there was nobody who took it in 2022 as anything other than as it was meant impeachment and the 25th Amendment. [00:39:54] There is no comment. [00:39:56] From that time period or article or firestorm or anything like that, because that's how it was. [00:40:02] That's simply what it was meant. [00:40:04] Because this wasn't in the context of a guy who had, you know, this is pre Butler. [00:40:09] This is pre. [00:40:11] It's pre Butler's speech. [00:40:12] This is pre all of this. [00:40:14] And here we have the third one less than a week ago. [00:40:17] So yes, the context matters. [00:40:18] 2022. [00:40:19] Okay, so there's a funny joke in 2025. [00:40:21] This was, oh, because, you know, it's all going to be drowned out based on what happened. [00:40:23] Right, right. [00:40:23] So it's all like the algorithm's all weird now because you've got everything in there. [00:40:29] Well, the issue, again, I'm not going to split hairs over this. [00:40:34] It's not equivalent. [00:40:35] And I'm just going to tell everybody why they're not equivalent. [00:40:38] In abstractum, I appreciate people say that 86 can mean cancel depending on the context. [00:40:44] It can mean to nix from the menu. [00:40:47] Okay, fine. [00:40:48] It could have two meanings. [00:40:49] By the way, do you hear my dog snoring through the mic? [00:40:52] I do not, but that's a fun sound. [00:40:53] I got rain on my end. [00:40:56] Did you hear that? [00:40:57] No, I don't want people thinking I have gas. [00:40:59] The dog is snoring. [00:41:04] When people say it's ambiguous, what 86 is, okay, fine. [00:41:07] It's ambiguous unless the person knows that it has two meanings and uses it anyhow. [00:41:12] So after the Gretchen Whitmer 8645, which caused a shitstorm at the time, people were saying this was a threat to assassinate or at least a dog whistle to assassinate because you don't have 8645 for no good reason when you're doing an interview with the daily meet the press. [00:41:28] It has dual meanings, fine. [00:41:30] What's not equivalent about this is that when Comey posted it, he posted it in his Instagram feed where it was three sequential posts. [00:41:37] He's reading a book on the beach that's called FDR Drive. [00:41:40] He posts 8647, and then he posts a review of his book. [00:41:43] In that review of his book, why can't I bring it up here? [00:41:46] It says, and I brought this up yesterday, this is the characters in his book. [00:41:50] Garcia believes Buchanan, a far right activist, went far beyond the protection of the First Amendment when he singled out his enemies by name and suggested something should be done about them. [00:41:58] His fans have obliged killing or grievously injuring some of his foes. [00:42:01] So people want to pretend that these are equivalents, your post and his. [00:42:05] Comey's post, the former director of the FBI, came in as like the ham in the sandwich between his book and the summary of his book, which is about a far right activist who uses dog whistles to call to violence to his political enemies, singles about by name, 47, says something should be done, 86, and their fans obliged. [00:42:24] So, without if you compare these two and say your tweet is the same as his, you're an idiot, you're not taking things in context. [00:42:31] Getting to Comey's now, and I don't know what insider information you have. [00:42:34] Do you have any idea as to why it took 11 months? [00:42:37] To investigate and come up with an indictment that can be described as bare bones at best? [00:42:42] I don't have any further information on the indictment. [00:42:47] I have, obviously, people know I'm close with the admin. [00:42:51] I haven't talked to any members of the White House about this. [00:42:55] But, and so, no, I don't know why it took 11 months. [00:42:59] But what I do know is that, as you pointed out, what we can see publicly in the indictment is that there is this second part of the indictment that everybody in the media seems to be missing. [00:43:10] And this is what's so interesting because it's about property forfeiture and specifically talks about proceeds. [00:43:18] From the offense. [00:43:20] And if they're talking about proceeds from the offense, that clearly delineates that one of the things that they are going to bring up when we do get the full probable cause document here, in this case, the affidavit, is going to be, as you just stated, the fact that this was done in the context of a, call it what you will, a marketing strategy, a marketing stunt for a book about political assassinations. [00:43:47] So he thought that he could make. [00:43:50] A dog whistle comment about assassinating President Trump, use that to generate media headlines, go on Colbert, which he did, and then use that to generate sales for his book. [00:44:00] His novel series had not sold as many copies as his nonfiction, although his nonfiction books actually are fiction as well, but that's a different story about the getting Trump and all of this, Russiagate and all this. [00:44:14] But he wanted to generate sales of his novel and he wanted to target the specific audience that he knew. [00:44:20] Would respond the way that they did by taking it the way they did. [00:44:24] That's why it only makes sense when you look at it. [00:44:27] The key that picks the lock here is by looking at it in the series of posts, not just in isolation. [00:44:34] And I'll bring it back up just because I want to read the civil forfeiture. [00:44:37] And I tell you, it's what people don't understand. [00:44:38] I want to know if they simply don't know that it was a trilogy of posts. [00:44:43] One was his book, the other was 8647. [00:44:47] And then the other third was describing the book, which was about political assassination. [00:44:51] It was with the sales link, I believe. [00:44:53] Yeah. [00:44:53] So I like when people are saying it's just a post, oh, seashells on the beach. [00:44:57] I want to know are they ignorant? [00:44:58] Are they liars? [00:44:59] Or are they both? [00:45:00] Because the people making this argument, it's just a post. [00:45:03] It's not. [00:45:03] It's a story. [00:45:04] Now, why that story isn't fleshed out in the indictment is another issue. [00:45:07] But the forfeiture notice, which I picked up on this this morning, sitting in the car waiting for my kids to be done schooling. [00:45:13] And like, I'm just reading over this three page indictment again. [00:45:17] And I just pick up and it says, upon conviction of any offense charged herein constituting specified unlawful activity or conspiracy, yada, yada, yada. [00:45:25] Where does it say it here? [00:45:26] Pursuant to application, any property real or personal which constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to the said offense. [00:45:34] And we're talking about forfeiting the goods that would have been procured or gained as a result. [00:45:39] If any of the above described forfeitable property as a result of any act or omission of defendant cannot be located, set it aside. [00:45:44] So what we have right here is they're saying anything that results from this crime, any proceeds, you're going to be required to civilly forfeit any sales of the book. [00:45:54] And I don't know. [00:45:55] If this investigation, if in this 11 month investigation, what they found out was, I don't know, internal correspondence about a guerrilla marketing strategy. [00:46:03] James Comey says, We'll make the news. [00:46:05] No big deal. [00:46:06] We'll be in the headlines. [00:46:06] It'll be good for sales. [00:46:08] Like, I don't know if they found that. [00:46:09] They didn't allege any of that in the indictment. [00:46:11] And, you know, I don't know if you know Shipwrecked Crew on X. He's a former federal prosecutor. [00:46:16] His position. [00:46:17] Yeah, he used to write for Human Events quite a bit. [00:46:19] Okay. [00:46:19] Well, and I'm not impugning anything. [00:46:21] I listen to everybody. [00:46:22] And some, you know, my position is an affidavit when it's politically relevant like this should be fleshed out so that people don't look at it like political. [00:46:30] Persecution and shipwrecked crew. [00:46:33] His position is that these affidavits, these indictments, are they just need to be bare bones, show you what the charges are. [00:46:38] You don't get to see what the grand jury saw in order to indict, and they'll make their evidence at trial. [00:46:43] He said, You know, I've drafted a three or four page indictment that took a month to prove at trial. [00:46:47] So we don't know, but they're given an indication that this clearly is related to the sale of the book, as is the trilogy of posts. [00:46:55] Yes. [00:46:56] Yeah. [00:46:56] And that's similar to, I don't know if you have the clip, but that's when they asked the attorney general, acting AG Top Blanch, about it this morning on CBS. [00:47:03] He made a similar response where he said, We don't just look at one post in isolation or in a vacuum. [00:47:11] He said, This was a year long investigation that the grand jury goes into. [00:47:15] And so, yes, there are many things. [00:47:17] That are said by, I'm paraphrasing with Blanche now, but he said there are many things that are said by people every single day, parts of speech or people wear shirts and things like this. [00:47:28] What we're doing here is looking at this specific instance and this specific case. [00:47:36] That's how the grand jury works. [00:47:38] And so that's what raises it up. [00:47:41] And basically, the way I took that, it was him saying essentially the same thing as you, that there's going to be more to the story. [00:47:48] And I think that that second, I believe it's a second count. [00:47:51] Is really what gives us a huge blinking signpost as to the rest of the story here. [00:47:58] I don't know that this is the right one. [00:48:00] This is from yesterday, I think. === Proving Intent Behind Words (02:57) === [00:48:01] How do you prove intent? [00:48:02] But let's just hear what he says here. [00:48:04] Sir, how will you prove when, as the director had acknowledged, Mr. Comey said he did not associate '86 with doing harm and he took it down promptly, said it was political speech, not an intent to harm the president? [00:48:21] This case was indicted today. [00:48:23] This occurred about a year ago, May 15th of last year. [00:48:27] There's been a tremendous amount of investigation. [00:48:29] And how do you prove intent in any case? [00:48:31] You prove intent with witnesses, with documents, with the defendant himself to the extent it's appropriate. [00:48:38] And that's how we'll improve intent in this case. [00:48:40] And so I think that talking about what Mr. Comey will or will not do if there's a trial, when there's a trial, it's not as very premature for me to do that today. [00:48:52] It's incredible because, you know, how do you prove intent? [00:48:54] Let me just bring this back out here. [00:48:57] James Comey literally told you what his intent was in the third post. [00:49:00] Now he says it's political speech. [00:49:03] All right. [00:49:03] Well, considering that the line between political speech and violent speech is very blurred these days and people are asking people to separate it, he's effectively admitting it was political speech. [00:49:13] It wasn't, I didn't know what I was saying. [00:49:15] He knew damn well what he was saying. [00:49:16] There's nobody in America, in law or crime law enforcement, that did not know its dual meaning. [00:49:23] After the Gretchen Whitmer scandal. [00:49:25] Do you remember that back in there when Wikipedia tried to stealth edit out the fact that 86 meant kill and then they got busted doing it? [00:49:31] So they had to put it back. [00:49:32] They said it was unsourced and then they had to source it properly. [00:49:36] I hadn't realized that. [00:49:37] Oh, yeah. [00:49:38] No, no, no. [00:49:38] That surprised me, though, because that's consistent with how Wikipedia operates. [00:49:41] It's controlled by the Reddit neckbeards. [00:49:43] Oh, no, no. [00:49:44] And I believe Merriam Webster did the exact same thing also on there. [00:49:46] That one is subject to verification. [00:49:48] I might be wrong on that. [00:49:49] But I remember it. [00:49:49] Where at the time they then stealth edited out that it meant to kill and then was like, it doesn't mean to kill. [00:49:54] Everybody knew the urban dictionary had it. [00:49:57] People thought it meant eight miles out, six feet deep. [00:50:01] And it's what? [00:50:02] Well, that's what people thought 86 initially meant eight miles out, six feet deep in the desert. [00:50:07] And then some people thought it meant it's the dimensions of a casket. [00:50:12] It's something along those lines. [00:50:13] But everybody on earth knows it has dual meanings. [00:50:16] And I personally, I'll just say for my whatever, from my perspective, I've always associated it with the Green Day song. [00:50:26] There's a Green Day song called 86. [00:50:28] I like that song. [00:50:29] I think it's on the Insomniac album. [00:50:31] And they sing, you know, like it's about getting kicked out, like getting kicked out of a club, basically. [00:50:38] Green Day 86 from 1995, Insomniac, refers to being expelled, banned, or rejected from the roots of the 924 Gilman Street punk venue at Berkeley. [00:50:46] Well, the issue is also it has dual meanings. [00:50:49] There's nobody who denies it has dual meanings. [00:50:51] Words have dual meanings. [00:50:52] Context changes over time. [00:50:54] Words change over time. [00:50:55] I mean, that's how language works. [00:50:57] I'm going to ask you the question. === Green Day Song References (04:21) === [00:50:58] I'm hesitating to ask, but I mean, I know it's sort of almost humorous if it weren't potentially scary. [00:51:05] Any realistic concern that someone's going to try to weaponize this if other people get back into power in a year or two from now? [00:51:13] You know, we'll certainly see. [00:51:14] But again, I stand by the truth. [00:51:17] I stand by the truth of what I've said. [00:51:18] I'm more than happy to talk to the attorney general if he actually wants me to come in and testify as to the post. [00:51:25] Yeah, happy to do so. [00:51:27] Well, it's like they'll go, here, what was the context? [00:51:29] There's no trilogy of tweets that you put out there that indicated anything. [00:51:33] And then when it comes to other people, do you remember after this post went viral? [00:51:40] And I was at the time very vocal, like saying, I'm not against free speech, and there's no but to that. [00:51:45] This was not just a post. [00:51:46] It was not just shells on a beach. [00:51:48] It was the former FBI director in the wake of two failed assassination attempts on Donald Trump, pretending to be a rube, lying about it. [00:51:56] Because if you know it's political speech, you know you sandwiched it between your book and the description, which talks about political assassinations, then you have the audacity to blame it on your wife. [00:52:04] The lie confirmed the intent. [00:52:07] And it wasn't just anybody like the Krasensteins trolling online, saying it when they knew damn well what people meant. [00:52:12] Although, you know, they too. [00:52:14] Uh, might want to delete those tweets and apologize. [00:52:18] It's not about free speech. [00:52:19] This is this is about James Comey sending out a dog whistle to his his his rubes, his his sycophants, who he knows you know would be happy to oblige. [00:52:28] And my only question is why the indictment didn't also have the charge what was it 18 U.S. section 373 solicitation to commit a crime of violence? [00:52:36] I don't know if this fits the criteria, and I appreciate you know some people think this is a stretch to begin with, but um, I don't we'll see. [00:52:43] Maybe there's a superseding, though. [00:52:45] That once people use, and I've given you full credit for being the first one to put this all together, that it's, you know, people were saying, oh, it's just a post that's too light. [00:52:54] But I think that's because they don't know this fuller context of the trilogy of posts. [00:52:59] They don't know that he wrote this book about political assassinations and that this was, again, clearly part of a guerrilla marketing stunt strategy plan to try to sell these books. [00:53:15] And what's interesting, I actually pulled up some of the Plot summaries for other books in the series. [00:53:20] He has written three books out of a four book series. [00:53:23] Three of them have to do with political assassinations and revolve around very similar plots pertaining to political assassinations. [00:53:31] So the idea that it had no connection at all with political assassinations, it was just some innocuous thing, is ridiculous because he was in the midst of marketing a book. [00:53:41] And by the way, I put out a book that talks about political assassinations in 2024. [00:53:46] It was on humans. [00:53:46] I talked about the murderous communists and the things that they did. [00:53:51] And gosh, I did a lot to market that book. [00:53:54] I had AI songs and music videos and just went all over the country doing events for it, but never did anything like this. [00:54:02] I never did anything like this. [00:54:04] And some people are also going to say, well, it wasn't serious if it's part of a guerrilla marketing campaign. [00:54:08] Unfortunately, when it comes to certain crimes, I'm not sure what the level of intent is relevant. [00:54:13] I think the intent was to create the threat, to incite followers, because he knew it would get him on the news. [00:54:22] He knew it would give the news a hook for them to come on. [00:54:25] And then he could play this sort of Mott and Bailey strategy of saying, oh, that's just political speech. [00:54:30] It has nothing to do with political assassinations. [00:54:33] But since we're talking about them, oh, I have a book to sell you. [00:54:36] That's the motive. [00:54:38] I absolutely do not, not only do I not disagree, that was my idea at the time. [00:54:43] It's anybody saying that this is just a post, just shells on the beach. [00:54:46] They either don't know of the before and after posts, they don't know of the context, or they do, and they are just liars running the cover. [00:54:55] I think in the first post, you can actually, I haven't gone like Fulzerbruder on this, but you can actually kind of see the shells next to him in the first post when he's in the chair, and it almost looks like the same shells that are then arranged in the second post. [00:55:07] Post the second picture, which is hilarious to me because, of course, he says, Oh, I think it was his original, um, you know, story. [00:55:14] It was, Oh, he just came upon these on the beach. [00:55:16] No, they're all around you, you didn't just come upon them, they're right there. === Context of Military Phrases (05:50) === [00:55:20] Oh, dude, you know what? [00:55:21] I'm gonna go full Zapooter on this one. [00:55:22] I, when I get off, I, I was, I had done it so meticulously to see where his footprints were in the back to see if they went. [00:55:29] Do are we looking at the same picture? [00:55:30] We are, you might, I think you might, I'm gonna go back and look at it with that in mind. [00:55:34] It was, he just came across it. [00:55:36] He, it's, and then he blames his wife. [00:55:39] That's the part that really pissed me off, like. [00:55:41] You're supposed to protect your wife unless you're a deep seated misogynist, not throw your wife under the bus, which he did the second he got a little bit of heat. [00:55:51] Jack, thank you for coming on on such short notice, by the way. [00:55:54] It was a lesson to kids out there. [00:55:58] If you're going to be sassy on the internet, weigh them. [00:56:01] I told Jack, I'm neurotic. [00:56:02] I don't even use certain analogies to describe certain things because people say heads will roll. [00:56:06] Well, someone will call it whatever. [00:56:09] You know what, though, I will say, and thanks for having me and doing this. [00:56:14] Since. [00:56:15] Since we lost Charlie, it's been something that myself and a couple of the guys, we've been saying that, gosh, there's so many just parts of speech or phrases that we use in colloquial language every day that have this military meaning or have something to do with something like that. [00:56:43] Case in point, Caroline Levitt. [00:56:46] When she was speaking earlier, she used a you know turn of phrase where she said, On uh, on Saturday night, I think you know what I mean, where that turn of phrase ended up happening later that night, and it's just it really speaks to the context of the time frame that we live in again, post Butler and post Charlie Kirk. [00:57:05] The context of everything has changed, and I think as a country, we all need to acknowledge that, and it's just true a thousand percent. [00:57:12] I mean, I don't know if you were avoiding saying the words, I said it because I thought it was a ridiculous. [00:57:17] Element for people to use to support their conspiracy theories that it was a staged event or whatever. [00:57:21] She said, shots will be fired. [00:57:23] It's the colloquial term for insults being hurled in edgy comedy at these roasting events. [00:57:29] That's what it means. [00:57:29] And that's what everyone always used it as. [00:57:31] Exactly. [00:57:32] So clearly, they, you know, and I haven't been privy to this, but I think the president's been wants to try to give the speech again and wants the media there because he was preparing to let them have it. [00:57:43] He was preparing to, you know, go at them. [00:57:46] And, you know, this is the first would have been the first. [00:57:49] White House correspondence dinner that he's attended since becoming president. [00:57:53] And of course, it goes back to this sort of, you know, if people remember the origin story of Donald Trump's run for president, was actually Barack Obama berating him at a White House correspondence dinner, I think in 2011 or so. [00:58:06] And so this sort of egged him on to then eventually run for president. [00:58:10] So, you know, there's just a lot of backstory there, a lot of the fractious relationship between the president and the press. [00:58:18] And that's obviously what she was referring to. [00:58:20] No, no question. [00:58:21] I thought that, as far as an element, by the same token, I know that Caroline Levitt was not inciting violence against the press. [00:58:30] Because I understand context. [00:58:32] Your book on humans, first of all, it was amazing. [00:58:34] It's a while out now. [00:58:35] So, I don't know if you have a new book. [00:58:38] People can find you on X at, what is it? [00:58:40] It's at Jack Posobieck. [00:58:43] And I like to pronounce it like Russian Posobieck. [00:58:47] Actually, if you want the real Polish, it's Posobieck. [00:58:52] Did it used to have a Z at the end or did you drop it? [00:58:54] So, yes and no, right? [00:58:57] So, in Polish, the C always has that sound. [00:59:01] And because in Cyrillic, there's a totally different character for it. [00:59:05] And so, a lot of people, when they came to, The US, they would, you know, transliterate. [00:59:12] So add like a TZ or something at the end. [00:59:15] But we, you know, in Polak's, we just kind of kept it that way. [00:59:20] So yeah, it's actually Pasobiets. [00:59:22] Very nice. [00:59:23] And the book is great. [00:59:25] I listened to it, audio book, and you'll learn some stuff from it, people, if you want to learn about the horrors of humanity. [00:59:32] Where can people find you, Jack, and what can they do to support the work that you do? [00:59:35] Yeah, thanks so much. [00:59:35] No, I love, you know, obviously follows Hurting Point USA. [00:59:39] Get the book, Unhumans. [00:59:40] It's still up on. [00:59:42] Amazon, and they haven't taken it down yet, and even allowed us to be on the New York Times bestseller list. [00:59:49] And I have a couple of chapters that we're looking to add to it because, unfortunately, we were talking about when that book came out, that was July of 2024, and little did we know that there would be political prisoners. [01:00:03] Steve Bannon wrote the forward to it and became a political prisoner the next week after the book came out. [01:00:08] And then one of the people who we did some of the interviews with was my friend Charlie, who was later assassinated one year. [01:00:16] After the book came out. [01:00:17] And so, obviously, there's unfortunately quite a bit that I think we can add. [01:00:22] It's a great book. [01:00:23] It is a great book. [01:00:24] It's as depressing as Michael Malice's White Pill, which I didn't realize the White Pill was a troll that, you know, after 80 million people died. [01:00:30] We do at the end, I will say this we do at the end provide a way out. [01:00:33] We do provide a way out. [01:00:34] And the way out is to fight back. [01:00:36] The way out is to fight back, to fight back smartly, and to use humor, to use exact reciprocity against the oppressors. [01:00:46] To take the fight to them politically, legally, socially. [01:00:50] We say never use violence. [01:00:51] We actually say that over and over in the book, despite what our detractors say, that this isn't that kind of fight. [01:00:58] And we can take our country back using these methods by taking power of the institutions the way that they were taken from us in the first place. [01:01:08] Well, I'll say from your mouth to God's ears, Jack. === Locals Com Raid Details (07:48) === [01:01:10] And I'll put up all the links afterwards. [01:01:13] I just shared an Amazon affiliate link for your book. [01:01:15] Everyone get it. [01:01:15] And it's a great book. [01:01:17] And Jack, I'll text you offline afterwards and we'll catch up after this. [01:01:21] Thanks, brother. [01:01:21] Appreciate you, man. [01:01:22] Godspeed. [01:01:24] That was amazing, people. [01:01:26] Oh, look at the. [01:01:27] Oh, you want to say hi? [01:01:28] Oh, you want to come say hi? [01:01:32] Oh, look at him. [01:01:32] Here, make some noise. [01:01:37] How can anybody not love the. [01:01:41] And what he does, he just, he's like, his body is like mush. [01:01:45] It's like, he doesn't have any muscles. [01:01:47] You want to say something? [01:01:51] I am the master of the universe. [01:01:53] Oh, that was me. [01:01:54] Oh, I love him. [01:01:56] Okay. [01:01:57] We're going to get to some chats before we raid whomever we're going to raid right now. [01:02:01] Let's just see who's up there. [01:02:04] I can see myself. 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[01:02:50] If you want to tip with gold backed crypto, that would be XAUT. [01:02:55] They've got an app for that too, a scanner. [01:02:57] Check that out. [01:02:59] Viva Barnes Law. [01:03:00] Locals.com is the best place to support the work that we do where we have good memes and people make fun of me all the time. [01:03:07] Hold on, let's just go over here. [01:03:08] See, I know it's loving, and so I don't care. [01:03:13] I do not do doobies, people, but there is a, first of all, that's not my real face. [01:03:19] I don't know whose doobie that is. [01:03:20] I don't do that stuff. [01:03:22] I do believe it makes people go crazy. [01:03:25] And we have a great community out there. [01:03:27] I'm going to get to all of the tip questions in a bit. [01:03:29] Oh, everybody post their dogs. [01:03:30] Look how beautiful these dogs are. [01:03:31] Look at the whiteness of that dog's eyes, innocence, and beauty. [01:03:37] And I saw another bat. [01:03:38] What was this one? [01:03:40] That doesn't look like a real picture. [01:03:42] I just saw another big dog in here. [01:03:44] Where did it go? [01:03:46] There's that one. [01:03:47] Okay. [01:03:47] Oh, it was a Jack Russell Terry. [01:03:49] That's a cute one. [01:03:50] This, I believe. [01:03:52] I mean, it's a Doug Argentin, if I'm not mistaken. [01:03:56] No, that would be a Doug Argentin. [01:03:57] I think that's an Argentinian mastiff, if I had to guess. [01:03:59] But I think there might be some Photoshop going in there because that's who took that picture. [01:04:04] A special SOV. [01:04:05] It's a beautiful dog. [01:04:06] Now, what I said we were going to do is check out our tippers because we've got some tippers in the house. [01:04:11] Who have quite okay? [01:04:13] Chris Graff trying not to get in trouble for the Bill Brown was right again, sharp. [01:04:17] And that is Dylan. [01:04:19] Is it Dylan Mulvaney? [01:04:21] I think it's Dylan Mulvaney. 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[01:05:14] Okay. [01:05:14] I like the piri piri because it's spicy. [01:05:16] My kid doesn't. [01:05:17] He likes the standard Wagyu Biltong. [01:05:20] It's flipping delicious. [01:05:21] I'll show you what it looks like. [01:05:22] It's basically beef jerky made out of. [01:05:24] Wait a minute. [01:05:25] No. [01:05:26] It's like prosciutto, but made out of beef. [01:05:28] It's like wet jerky or soft jerky. [01:05:31] It doesn't hurt your mouth to eat it. [01:05:32] It's delicious. [01:05:34] Real men get two eight ounce packages for Biltong so they can get pounded by Anton. [01:05:40] Biltongusa.com. [01:05:41] Cultivated Mind says great interviews for the last couple of weeks, Viva. [01:05:44] The Roseanne Boylan story needs to be told. [01:05:46] Thank you very much. [01:05:47] Yeah, Jack hasn't been on in a while. [01:05:49] Great interviews. [01:05:49] Was Jack the first time on here? [01:05:51] No, Jack. [01:05:52] Oh, I'm not showing them. [01:05:53] Son of a beasting. [01:05:54] Jack has definitely been on before. [01:05:57] Let me go ask Grook. [01:06:00] How many times has Jack Posobietz been on Viva Fry's channel? [01:06:14] No, I know I've had him on multiple. [01:06:16] I like Jack. [01:06:17] Jack is a very wise man. [01:06:18] Oh, no, no. [01:06:19] For sure. [01:06:19] At least I'm going to say three times. [01:06:20] Because we went deep into his past the first time he came on, and then everyone's calling him like an ass because he speaks fluent Mandarin, which is very suspicious to a great many people. [01:06:29] Cultivated Mind, thank you very much, and great interviews. [01:06:32] Ginger Ninja, who made the Ginger Ninja. [01:06:35] I don't know if that's going to drive a dog crazy. [01:06:37] Ginger Ninja made the Viva Barnes Law.locals.com new membership bell so that when we get new members, they get a ring. [01:06:47] I shall save it. [01:06:49] Oh, the dog is going crazy. [01:06:51] Hey, Winston, Manny, what do you say? [01:06:54] Okay, he's looking for the bell. [01:06:55] I'm going to stop that. [01:06:56] We got new dogs. [01:06:57] We got dogs over in Rumble, in Viva Barnes Law.locals.com. [01:07:01] Let me see this here. [01:07:02] Look at these corgis. [01:07:05] I'm thinking that maybe Manny is part corgi as well because of his long body, but he's totally hypoallergenic. [01:07:14] And so I think it's a terrier. [01:07:15] And there is a long bodied terrier. [01:07:17] You want to say hi again? [01:07:21] And that's it. [01:07:22] I think we've done everything, people. [01:07:23] We've done everything today. [01:07:30] We've got redacted on the front page. [01:07:34] The title today is Not a Chance Hormuz Opens Nacho Trump. [01:07:37] Is now trapped in Iran and he knows it. [01:07:39] Nacho. [01:07:40] They were calling him Taco because it's ever Trump, I mean, whatever the acronym is there. [01:07:45] We're going to go raid them in a second. [01:07:46] Let's just get to some of it. [01:07:47] No, we're going to do our after party on viva barnslaw.locals.com. [01:07:52] Viva says Bill, is it still madness when it is now the majority? [01:07:55] Okay, so what we're going to do is raid Redacted. [01:08:00] I think I got some stuff to talk about. [01:08:01] Oh, hold on. [01:08:02] Before we raid Redacted, if you're watching in Rumble and you want to come over and join our community, here's Locals. [01:08:08] You know how to buy the book, Louis the Lobster Returns to the Sea. [01:08:11] See, I didn't make it onto the. [01:08:14] I don't have a book anywhere near me here. [01:08:17] Where is it? [01:08:20] Nope. [01:08:21] I didn't make it into the New York Times bestseller for my kids' book, but it's called Louis the Lobster Returns to the Sea. [01:08:26] And it's a wonderful story about eating dinner, eating your favorite pet, Louis. [01:08:33] Louis the Lobster. [01:08:37] Am I going to get it? [01:08:38] Here we go. [01:08:38] Is that from. [01:08:39] That looks like it's from me. [01:08:40] Yes. [01:08:41] Yes, that's the one. [01:08:42] Get the link, everyone. [01:08:44] Come and get this. [01:08:45] We'll get Amazon affiliate links, and we'll also get the book itself as we head over to vivabarnslaw.locals.com and Rumble Premium for the after party. === Watch Lots on Rumble Premium (01:23) === [01:08:58] Here it is. [01:08:59] Check it out. [01:08:59] Bada bing, bada boom. [01:09:00] Link. [01:09:01] Everybody loves a kid's book. [01:09:03] I think I have like 20 on eBay that I'm signing for 50 bucks each, but you can get it here if you want to do that. [01:09:09] So that's it. [01:09:10] Now we're going to go raid redacted. [01:09:13] We're going to see some comments about Zionism in the chat after we do that. [01:09:17] But I do not let other people being jerks stop me from being good. [01:09:21] Go raid Redacted if you're so inclined. [01:09:23] If not, opt out. [01:09:25] We're having our vivabarntlaw.locals.com and Rumble Premium after party where we'll talk, chat, and I'll see what else we got going on. [01:09:34] JR Co op 89 says, I can't do Redacted anymore with all the MS Now guests they have on. [01:09:41] I have to admit, I don't actually have enough. [01:09:43] I don't watch a lot of the as much. [01:09:46] I watch a lot of other content, but it's on an as need to know basis. [01:09:50] So that's it. [01:09:54] We did good today, people. [01:09:55] Thank you for being here. [01:09:56] Rumble, Rumble Premium, and Locals. [01:09:58] Here we come. [01:09:59] Everybody else, tomorrow's Thursday. [01:10:03] What did I want? [01:10:03] Oh, that was the last one. [01:10:04] That was the last one. [01:10:06] Shout out. [01:10:07] Go to the link if you want to shout out a custom video. [01:10:09] It's in the description down here. [01:10:11] You can't see it, whatever. [01:10:12] Go to the support links. [01:10:14] They're in there. [01:10:14] It's like it's underneath somewhere right about there. [01:10:19] It's right there. [01:10:20] And then it'll bring you the shell. [01:10:21] Okay, we're done now. [01:10:21] We're done now. [01:10:22] We're updated.