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In this video, the speaker highlights various instances where they believe the media has lied to the public. They mention the portrayal of the 2020 Wendy's protests as mostly peaceful, the effectiveness of masks, the safety of vaccines, and the claim that Russia blew up its own pipeline. The speaker then mentions their intention to visit Julian Assange but abruptly switches to talking about boycotting Bud Light. The video abruptly ends with the speaker expressing gratitude for a job well done.

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The speaker criticizes the Canadian justice system, claiming it treats innocent people as guilty and covers up the harm caused by COVID-19 injections and mandates. They argue that the trial of four individuals is a farce and a waste of time and taxpayer money. Another speaker emphasizes the need for the Canadian people to resist the corrupt government. The abuse of the court process and the impact on the accused individuals is condemned. The main focus is on the unlawful mandates and the government's responsibility for the situation. The absence of media coverage is mentioned, with gratitude expressed for the presence of one reporter.

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We attended the Tucker Carlson event in Calgary, expecting a bigger turnout than last year's 400-vehicle convoy. The speaker lacks faith in the government and judicial system, believing the 4 prisoners are being punished as an example for protesting mandates. They criticize the 2-tiered justice system where elites escape consequences while average citizens face harsh treatment for exercising their rights. The lack of media coverage is noted, with appreciation for independent media presence. Another individual promotes donations for coverage of the event.

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The speakers discuss their concerns about the current state of Canada. They criticize the government's actions, such as labeling truckers as racist and misogynist and closing down bank accounts of those who donated to the trucker movement. They also mention the ban on accessing news outlets from outside of Canada and the potential impact on creators on social media platforms. They express worry that their podcast may not be available in Canada due to their criticism of the government. Overall, they feel that Canada is sliding towards communism and becoming like a dictatorship.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their desire to see certain individuals publicly held accountable for their actions. They mention specific names, including King Charles, Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, Mark Zuckerberg, Justin Trudeau, Joe Biden, and others. The speaker also mentions various Canadian politicians and officials. They call for these individuals to be either hung or put in jail for their involvement in what they perceive as a crime against humanity. The speaker urges viewers to take action by sharing the video and reporting the mentioned individuals to the authorities. They emphasize the need to rebuild Canada from scratch.

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The speaker believes the wrong people are on trial for protesting mandates, pointing to the government and police as the real culprits. They criticize the lengthy legal process and suggest plea deals are being used to discourage further resistance. The speaker alleges that the government and police are using aggression to suppress opposition to mandates and the COVID vaccine rollout in Canada.

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Speaking from the Truckers Freedom Convoy in Downtown Ottawa, the speaker highlights the Canadian government's actions under Prime Minister Trudeau, which they claim have infringed upon citizens' charter rights and truckers' ability to make a living due to vaccination status. They express concern over the Chief of the City Police for Ottawa's recent announcements, stating that oppressive measures typically seen in oppressive regimes will be implemented. The speaker emphasizes that Canadian's rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression are being violated, urging others to spread awareness of the situation.

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The speaker believes the prosecution is politically motivated due to the events at Coutts leading to Jason Kenney's downfall. They argue they were at the blockade due to a tyrannical government implementing illegal mandates. They question the lack of accountability for those responsible for COVID-related issues. Despite facing charges, they remain steadfast in their beliefs and hope for future resistance against illegal actions. The speaker emphasizes standing up to oppression for the sake of their family and society. They express gratitude to those who stood with them.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the current state of media and the lack of alternative viewpoints. They question how to truly understand what is happening in the world if the news is not providing accurate information. They mention the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa and suggest that people have been deceived about its purpose. The speaker emphasizes that the movement is not about race, health, or symbols like Nazi flags or masks. Instead, it is about protecting children from digital identification. They conclude with a message of choosing love over fear.

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He mentioned that some Canadians in the convoy were good-hearted, but claimed others were influenced by external forces, hinting at US involvement. He also said the convoy was turning into chaos and Canadians were being held hostage, which contradicted the peaceful activities seen in livestreams. Despite a court injunction to stop honking, it acknowledged the protest as lawful and safe. His statements seemed to disregard lower court rulings. Translation: The speaker discussed contrasting views on the Canadian convoy, suggesting external influence and chaos while ignoring evidence of peaceful protests and court rulings.

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We're heading to Canada to explore its current state, especially after the COVID lockdowns and the trucker protests. Many Canadians feel oppressed under Justin Trudeau's government, which has been accused of authoritarianism. The media largely supports the government narrative, often ignoring the plight of those jailed for protesting, like the Coutts 4, who remain imprisoned without trial. The Canadian media has failed to cover these issues adequately, leading many to seek information from alternative sources. Concerns about rising housing costs and immigration policies add to the discontent. Despite the challenges, there are still Canadians who desire change and truth. We anticipate mixed reactions upon our arrival, with some supporting our mission to advocate for freedom and justice in Canada.

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Speaker 0: Good morning. It's going to be a nice day. I'll keep this short. This message is for the police of Ottawa. You should resign. You are an embarrassment to law enforcement. Treating truckers like terrorists is wrong. I've witnessed people shoveling sidewalks, roads, and helping the homeless. The convoy has done more for the homeless than the mayor. They offer blankets, food, and friendship. They care about their country and are tired of the prime minister and premier. So, with respect, step down and make way for change.

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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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The speaker expresses concern over what they perceive as a biased justice system targeting Donald Trump. They mention the alleged rigging of the Democratic primary in 2016 and the false claims of Russian collusion. The speaker believes that a collaboration between Big Tech and the Democratic party has restricted free speech. They criticize the Democrats for supporting Antifa and accuse them of ignoring election irregularities. The speaker argues that the events of January 6th were blown out of proportion and calls for justice and accountability. They urge Americans to peacefully fight for a truly free and equal country.

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The video features a confrontation between individuals and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The speakers accuse Trudeau of censoring the internet, gaslighting, and dismissing dissenting voices. They also criticize his handling of veterans and accuse him of being a weak leader. The speakers express their anger and frustration, calling Trudeau a narcissist, weakling, and a Nazi. They demand accountability and express their belief in the power of truth and Jesus Christ. The video ends with a confrontation between the speakers and law enforcement officers.

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Greg Wycliffe warns against associating with the East West Save the Children convoy, citing the risk of arrest or worse. He highlights the success of the Trucker Convoy in 2022, which faced false accusations of violence and terrorism. However, he claims that the leaked conversation about burning a bridge incriminates the Save the Children convoy. Greg argues that the government seeks to pass legislation to imprison those who oppose it, using the convoy as a pretext. He criticizes the convoy's plan to block streets in downtown Toronto, stating it won't lead to disbanding or arresting the government. Greg believes the convoy is either misled or manipulated by law enforcement agencies. He disputes the claim of 3 million participants and urges people not to make decisions that could harm their lives and the freedom movement.

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Canadians have stepped up during the pandemic to protect each other by getting vaccinated. The small fringe minority with unacceptable views heading to Ottawa doesn't represent the majority. We have no intent to stay longer than necessary in Ottawa. I went to an overpass, saw the trucks, and decided to head to Ottawa to help. I started working out of the shed truck, trying to pull people together. We want to know what's really going on, because I saw so much misinformation and lies from mainstream media. Given Canada's support of Ukraine, there is concern that Russian actors could be fueling or instigating the protest. But I'll defer to public safety experts on that issue.

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The video shows a series of police vehicles and buses near the White House, with the speaker speculating about arrests and tribunals taking place. They mention the presence of US Marshals and the deputization of National Guard members. The speaker also comments on the lights going out and the unusual activity they observe. They express gratitude for birthday wishes and donations from viewers. The video ends with the speaker discussing the possibility of tribunals and the punishment of high-level offenders. The speaker encourages viewers to watch a live feed and points out various details in the video.

Tucker Carlson Speeches

Tucker Carlson and Jordan Peterson Discuss the Canadian Unrest
Guests: Jordan Peterson
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Unrest and media narratives collide as Tucker Carlson and Jordan Peterson dissect Canada's protest movements, from the Freedom Convoy to broader Western working-class anger. They reference Pierre Poilievre’s stance and a costly residence expense, debate a Canada-US wall proposed by Vivek Ramaswami, and critique Canadian media as lacking creativity. They praise the convoy's timing and discipline, while lamenting political rhetoric that labels dissenters as enemies and questioning Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland’s leadership. They discuss January 6th as fraudulent, trusting gut instincts about deception, and reference the World Economic Forum while describing reactions to media coverage and arrests like David Menzies.

The Rubin Report

Freedom Convoy: Exposing What the Media Hid from You | Tamara Lich | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Tamara Lich
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Tamara Lich discusses the Canadian convoy movement, detailing how government lockdowns and vaccine mandates affected ordinary families and how that experience propelled her into leadership. She recalls financial and personal pressures, including at least 280 Canadians whose accounts were frozen, which led to real-world consequences like blocked access to groceries, medicine, and bills. Lich describes the organization’s grassroots origins, the rapid cross-country mobilization, and the peaceful character of the protests, emphasizing volunteerism and a sense of national unity across provinces. She explains the media landscape's role, noting that mainstream outlets often painted protesters as violent or dangerous while independent journalists covered the event more comprehensively. The interview traces the response from the authorities, including the use of emergency powers, bank account freezes, and the legal challenges that followed, highlighting how public pressure and financial pressure influenced political decisions. Lich reflects on Canadian unity, the perceived attempts to divide citizens along regional, cultural, and ideological lines, and the broader implications for civil liberties, democratic processes, and the role of ordinary people in effecting change. She also discusses ongoing legal battles, fundraising efforts, and the significance of political accountability, expressing cautious optimism about the possibility of reform, while acknowledging the persistence of legal and political challenges ahead.

The Rubin Report

Trudeau Resorts to Extreme Tactics to Scare the Freedom Convoy | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent events in Canada surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's response to the trucker protests against lockdowns. He highlights the grassroots nature of the protests, emphasizing that they are not rooted in hate but rather a desire for freedom. Trudeau's labeling of the truckers as anti-Semitic and homophobic is criticized as a tactic to undermine their message. Rubin notes the global spread of similar protests advocating for liberty and critiques the media's portrayal of the movement. He details Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act to suppress the protests, which he views as an authoritarian response. Rubin also addresses the government's crackdown on crowdfunding for the truckers, framing it as an attempt to instill fear among supporters. He underscores the peaceful nature of the protests and the importance of individual rights, referencing Jordan Peterson's call for the truckers to remain disciplined. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the broader implications of these events for democracy and freedom.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Zucker's Seismic CNN Exit, Whoopi's Suspension, and Canada's Freedom-Loving Truckers | Episode 253
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing the resignation of CNN President Jeff Zucker, who stepped down after failing to disclose an affair with a senior executive, Allison Gollust. Melissa Cronin, the reporter who broke the story for Radar Online, explains that the affair had been an open secret in media circles, and they had gathered substantial evidence over the years, including photographs of the couple together. Cronin emphasizes that Zucker's vindictive nature discouraged others from reporting on the relationship. Zucker's resignation statement cites an investigation into Chris Cuomo's tenure at CNN, where he acknowledged the relationship with Gollust, admitting he should have disclosed it when it began. Gollust later released a statement claiming their relationship evolved during COVID, but Cronin disputes this, suggesting it had been ongoing for much longer. The conversation shifts to Gollust's rapid rise at CNN, raising questions about favoritism due to her relationship with Zucker. The hosts discuss the implications of Zucker's resignation, particularly regarding the ethical concerns surrounding workplace relationships and how they may have influenced decisions at CNN, including the handling of Chris Cuomo's firing. Cronin notes that both Zucker and Gollust divorced their spouses around the same time, further complicating the timeline of their relationship. As the discussion continues, the hosts highlight the broader media hypocrisy, with Kelly expressing frustration over the lack of accountability among media executives. They draw parallels to other media scandals, emphasizing the need for transparency and ethical standards in journalism. The conversation then shifts to the Canadian truckers' protests against vaccine mandates, with Ezra Levant from Rebel News providing insights into the situation. He describes the grassroots support for the truckers and the government's attempts to demonize them. Levant highlights the disconnect between the government's narrative and the reality on the ground, where many Canadians support the truckers' call for freedom. The hosts conclude by discussing the potential impact of the protests on Canadian politics and the broader implications for freedom and civil liberties, expressing hope that the movement could inspire similar actions in the U.S.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's COVID Gaslighting, Anti-Science Masking, and Trucker Crackdown, with Ben Shapiro and More
Guests: Ben Shapiro
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Democrats' narrative that Americans owe their mask-free lives to President Biden, despite parents advocating for their children's rights. She introduces Ezra Levant from Rebel News, who reports on police in Ottawa investigating protesters as parents and threatening custody loss. Levant describes the police's tactics to intimidate truckers, including seizing their diesel fuel and labeling them as violent, despite no evidence of violence. He highlights the peaceful nature of the protests, which include families and community support. Kelly and Levant discuss the media's portrayal of the protests, comparing them to the January 6th insurrection narrative. Levant argues that the media exaggerates the situation, calling minor incidents severe vandalism. They also touch on disturbing police actions against peaceful protesters, including the arrest of an elderly man. Levant emphasizes that the police's aggressive tactics are meant to deter further protests. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the protests, with Levant noting that they represent a workers' rebellion against lockdowns and mandates, appealing to a diverse group of Canadians. He mentions the blockade at the Ambassador Bridge, which affects U.S. trade, and suggests that the Biden administration is cautious about the protests spreading to the U.S. Kelly transitions to New York's mask mandates, criticizing Governor Kathy Hochul for maintaining restrictions on children while lifting mandates for businesses. Rob Astorino, a Republican candidate for governor, joins to discuss Hochul's reluctance to end mandates and the impact on children. They highlight the emotional toll of masking on kids and the inconsistency in policies across states. Astorino shares personal anecdotes about his children and the challenges they face under current mandates. Kelly and Astorino express frustration over the political motivations behind the mandates and the lack of scientific justification for continued restrictions. The discussion then turns to the media's response to the pandemic, with Kelly criticizing public health officials for their handling of mask mandates and the impact on children's education. They highlight the disconnect between the experiences of parents and the narratives pushed by politicians and the media. In the latter part of the show, Ben Shapiro joins to discuss the release of his new film, "Shut In." He emphasizes the importance of conservative storytelling in film and the need for audiences to support alternative media. Shapiro critiques the current state of Hollywood and the prevalence of woke narratives in mainstream media. The conversation touches on various political figures, including Stacey Abrams and her recent mask controversy, and the hypocrisy of Democrats regarding COVID-19 restrictions. Shapiro argues that the Democrats' failure to deliver on their promises regarding the pandemic has led to a loss of trust among the public. Finally, they discuss the fallout from Joe Rogan's podcast and the reactions from Spotify employees, emphasizing the need for courage from corporate leaders in the face of cancel culture. The show concludes with a humorous montage of Justin Trudeau's past statements, showcasing the absurdity of political rhetoric.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Oh, Canada | Julie Ponesse
Guests: Julie Ponesse
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Julie Ponesse and Jordan Peterson discuss the ongoing trucker protests in Ottawa, emphasizing the peaceful nature of the demonstrations and the importance of maintaining civility amidst rising tensions. Peterson encourages the truckers to remain calm and avoid violence, highlighting their role in fostering community and addressing social issues like homelessness. He critiques the media's portrayal of the protests, arguing that it misrepresents the truckers as extremists rather than recognizing their legitimate grievances against mandates. Peterson points out the disconnect between political leaders and the populace, suggesting that politicians have become isolated and unresponsive to the concerns of ordinary Canadians. He expresses concern over the political and media collusion that undermines free speech and civil liberties, particularly criticizing the blocking of GoFundMe funding for the truckers as a dangerous precedent. The conversation touches on broader themes of privilege, compassion, and the moral obligations that come with it, asserting that true virtue involves action rather than mere sympathy. Peterson concludes by urging the truckers to embody decency and to reassure those fearful of the situation, emphasizing the need for unity and constructive dialogue in the face of adversity.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 68 The Trudeau Regime Just Got a Whole Lot Worse
Guests: Gord Magill
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The discussion centers on the state of Canada under Justin Trudeau's leadership, particularly regarding civil liberties and government responses to protests. The speakers highlight the 2022 trucker convoy, which protested against strict COVID mandates, emphasizing the government's authoritarian reaction and the media's derision towards the protesters. They note that four truckers remain imprisoned without trial, raising concerns about the lack of media coverage and public awareness. The conversation also touches on issues like high real estate prices, foreign investment, and immigration, suggesting that these factors contribute to a deteriorating quality of life in Canada. The speakers express skepticism about the future of Canadian democracy, citing a lack of genuine political opposition and media independence. They conclude with a call for awareness and support from Americans for Canadians facing government oppression, emphasizing the need for truth and freedom in Canada.
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