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We begin tonight with the horrific discovery at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. They would shave our heads and beat the hell out of you. These are crime scenes. The residential schools was a genocide of our people. 215 children were found in unmarked graves. The federal government is ready to dispense $10,000,000. $8,000,000. $27,000,000 to find unidentified burial sites. We will follow the evidence. We will follow the science. We are here for truth telling. Neotribal elites are pretending that it's been found that there's 215 children. There's a difference between murders and children dying in the building. There's no list of names of missing children at any of these schools.

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The speaker expresses frustration with people who blindly follow vaccine recommendations without questioning their safety. They claim that the Canadian government lied about the long-term effects and efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine, citing a contract that acknowledges the unknowns and potential adverse effects. The speaker shares a personal experience of someone who initially dismissed their concerns but later suffered a vaccine injury. They vow to hold the Canadian government accountable and predict a rising wave of angry parents and individuals who will resist the World Health Organization's influence in Canada. The speaker concludes by asking if the audience is also fed up with the situation.

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The speaker criticizes the leader of the opposition for suggesting that everything was perfect under the previous conservative government and wanting to make Canada great again. Canadians do not share this nostalgia. The speaker highlights the leader's past as part of Stephen Harper's failed housing minister, where he violated the rights of indigenous peoples, ignored environmental responsibilities, and lacked a plan for the future.

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The speaker insists on a real inquiry into everything that happened during COVID-19, stating that those responsible must be held accountable, but currently are not. The speaker accuses authorities of wanting to move on from what they did during the "COVID hysteria," but the speaker believes their actions were not okay. They claim their charter of rights was not respected.

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The speaker accuses the government of covering up corruption and obstructing a criminal investigation into the prime minister's conduct. They highlight the prime minister's involvement in the SNC Lavalin scandal and his firing of the attorney general. The speaker criticizes the prime minister's ethical violations and claims that he thwarted a criminal investigation. The meeting is abruptly adjourned, angering the speaker who believes the government is trying to protect the prime minister. They mention the use of cabinet confidence to hide information from the RCMP. The speaker concludes that after 8 years, the prime minister is not worth the cost and promises to speak further on the matter.

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The speaker criticizes the leader of the opposition, stating that he believes everything was perfect under the previous conservative government and wants to make Canada great again. However, the speaker argues that Canadians do not share this sentiment. They highlight the leader's past actions as part of Stephen Harper's failed housing minister, including violating the rights of indigenous peoples and neglecting environmental responsibilities. The speaker also mentions the lack of a future environmental and economic plan.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the central event and its factual claims (Kamloops discovery, 215 unmarked graves). - Catalogue the competing viewpoints and claims (genocide vs not, murder vs not, truth-telling vs denial). - Note government actions and policy references (funding amounts, Bill C-15, UNDRIP, land rights concerns). - Highlight conflicts over money and governance (revenue, where money goes, band involvement). - Preserve direct quotes for key, pivotal statements to maintain precision. - Exclude evaluative judgments; avoid adding or interpreting beyond stated claims. - Emphasize unique or surprising elements (denialism, political gains, protracted reconciliation). - Keep within 374–468 words; translate if needed (not needed here). Summary: The transcript centers on a broadcast about the horrific discovery at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. It begins with the claim: "215 children were found in unmarked graves." Speakers frame the site in stark terms: "They would shave our heads and beat the hell out of you," and "These are crime scenes." Another speaker declares: "The residential schools was a genocide of our people." Amid the testimony, debate erupts over truth, privilege, and interpretation: "Because of your white privilege, you can't take our truth." Financial and policy implications surface as the federal government is described as ready to dispense funding: "The federal government is ready to dispense $10,000,000. $8,000,000. $27,000,000 to find unidentified burial sites." A commitment to evidentiary process is expressed: "We will follow the evidence. We will follow the science. We are here for truth telling." Yet a counter-narrative questions the framing of the events: "Neotribal elites are pretending that it's been found that there's 215 children." Another speaker distinguishes: "There's a difference between murders and children dying in the building." Questions about documentation and causation follow: "There's no list of names of missing children at any of these schools. ... There wasn't murder. There wasn't genocide. Why do you think they are holding to this mass grave story?" The dialogue suggests perceived political gains from the narrative: "There have been all kinds of political gains as a result of this story." The discussion advances to legislative and sovereignty issues: "This week, the senate passed bill c 15 aimed at aligning Canadian law with the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous people." The claim about sovereignty is asserted: "That law was a surrender of the province. They have a right to the land. They own it. All of it. So is that what we're saying?" There is worry about land rights and the so-called "Drucker legislation," along with concern about property rights: "You're not getting the truth," and "They're worried about property rights and how it could possibly affect them with the Drucker legislation." A charged atmosphere is conveyed: "The reaction from those with various kinds of interests will be fierce. This incoherent and consistently racist posturing in this house against indigenous and first nations." The phrase "Denialism is hate" appears, followed by questions about reconciliation: "Is there an end? Are we ever done reconciling? Why haven't you dug in the ground yet with the millions of dollars you see?" The dialogue closes with concerns about funding and accountability: "All these millions that are that revenue are going through my band. It's not empowering aboriginal people at all. Because we have no idea where all this money is going." The concluding note affirms a long-term process: "The journey of reconciliation is a long one, but it is a journey we are on."

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Trudeau has hired Supriya Dwivedi, who is known for her outspoken and controversial language. The speaker expresses frustration and a lack of credibility in their own opinions. They emphasize the need to take things seriously and not be ignorant. The speaker also criticizes themselves and others for making mistakes and not progressing. They question why Trudeau hired someone with such vulgar language.

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The speaker expresses concern about the cost of climate change and accuses the opposing party of not being honest with Canadians. They emphasize the urgency of the situation and the burden it places on future generations. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Canadians are struggling with high gas prices and housing costs under Justin Trudeau's leadership. The speaker questions how people are surviving economically, mentioning the high cost of gas and housing. They express frustration with Trudeau's spending on foreign countries and propose that money should be invested in Canada instead. The speaker, fortunate due to their business success, considers leaving Canada if Trudeau is re-elected. They criticize Trudeau's plan to increase the carbon tax, referring to it as an "air tax." The speaker asks viewers to share how they are coping and what they desire in the next prime minister.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of accountability and apology from Canadian elites for decisions made during COVID. They believe elites fear being held responsible if they admit mistakes. People are angry at institutions for failing them and violating their rights. The speaker calls for elites to take responsibility and address the issues through self-reflection and accountability.

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They have said again and again that unmarked mass graves have been found at Canada's residential schools, which were boarding schools for Indian children that existed for about a hundred years peaking in the early twentieth century. Last year, archaeologists detected what they said could be 200 unmarked graves at this former school in Kamloops, British Columbia. Weeks later, a further 751 unmarked graves were detected across from the former Marivelle Residential School on the Cowices Reserve in Saskatchewan. More than three years later, not a single body has been found in any unmarked grave at any residential school anywhere in Canada. Turns out that, in fact, the alleged unmarked gravesite in Kamloops was in reality a 2,000 foot long, three foot deep trench that was established in 1924 as a septic field to store sewage from the school.

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The speaker criticizes the conservatives for prioritizing symbols over action during their time in government. They highlight the closure of 9 veterans offices and the lack of investments in cancer research. In contrast, they mention their own investment in the Terry Fox foundation. The speaker also mentions the desecration of the Terry Fox statue and accuses the conservatives of disregarding women's rights in Afghanistan.

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The speaker expresses frustration with people who repeatedly get vaccinated based on information from the media and medical professionals. They claim to have evidence of vaccine injuries and accuse the Canadian government of lying about the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine. They mention a contract that reveals the government's acknowledgment of unknown long-term effects and adverse reactions. The speaker vows to hold the government accountable and warns that angry parents and citizens will resist the World Health Organization's influence in Canada. They conclude by asking if the audience is also fed up with the situation.

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The speaker asserts that the Canadian government has committed an atrocity, stating, "That's your Canadian government right there... The government has committed their own fucking atrocity at this Canadian government." They recount having served in Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and declare, "I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." The speaker emphasizes that the government is responsible for the current situation.

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The speaker describes spending in Los Angeles on homelessness, stating that last year $13,000,000,000 was used to combat homelessness in the city. They claim that this money went to “these trash nonprofits” where “a bunch of executives” earn “half a $1,000,000 a year.” The speaker asserts, “You’re working for a nonprofit dealing with homelessness. That’s my money. That’s my parents’ money.” They emphasize that hardworking people of California pay incredibly high taxes that fund this through the claimed expenditures. The speaker connects this spending to the broader political perspective by saying they are sick of it and describe their experience on the ground in California as causing them to question a lot about left-wing ideology.

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Speaker 0 states this is the most important election in most of their lifetimes. They claim Trump has made unacceptable threats against the economy, workers, and sovereignty. They believe a particular leader can address these issues and needs support. Speaker 1 accuses Catherine McKenna of losing track of 20,000 contracts worth $236,000,000,000, which they claim is why she is no longer in parliament. Speaker 1 repeats the accusation and insults Speaker 0. Speaker 1 continues to harass Catherine, repeating the $236,000,000,000 figure and using abusive language. Speaker 1 then states that everyone is "fucking retarded."

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The speaker insists on a real inquiry into everything that happened during COVID-19, stating those responsible must be held accountable, but currently are not. The speaker claims that authorities want to move on from their actions during the "COVID hysteria," but that this is unacceptable. They believe their charter of rights was not respected.

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The speaker condemns the Canadian government, saying, "That's your Canadian government right there that just did this." They note, "I went to Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan, and I did not fucking serve my country for this bullshit that's fucking in front of us." They add, "Right? The government has committed their own."

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Speaker 0 argues that the government and premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, forcing experimental procedures without consent. They claim the numbers support this: all seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops are gone, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna is gone, describing this as just the tip of the iceberg. The speaker asserts the devastation is widespread and states that the health minister and the premier should not expect applause for the careers wrecked and lives upended by what they call unscientific mandates. They pledge to stand for the voices of thousands of health care workers the government purportedly cast aside. The speaker ends with a question aimed at the premier: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by these punitive COVID policies?

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The speaker expresses frustration with people who repeatedly get vaccinated based on information from the media and medical professionals. They claim to have evidence of vaccine injuries and accuse the Canadian government of lying about the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine. They mention a contract that reveals the government's acknowledgment of unknown long-term effects and adverse reactions. The speaker vows to hold the government accountable and warns that angry parents and citizens will resist the World Health Organization's influence in Canada. They conclude by asking if the audience is also fed up with the situation.

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A taxpayer complains about the waste of their money by an unnamed individual. They claim $24 billion was spent on the homeless population, but it remained at 181,000. Another $5 billion was allegedly spent on water storage, yet there was no water during state fires. The speaker also claims $14.4 billion was spent on a high-speed railroad, with only 22 miles prepped and zero miles of track laid. Furthermore, they allege $105,000 of taxpayer money was used for billboards in red states advertising California as an abortion sanctuary, and $44 million was allocated to uninsured abortions. The speaker asserts that despite spending almost $50 billion, the homeless population grew, there is no water, and there is no high-speed train. They also claim property burned due to lack of water, and the individual is trying to buy it for pennies on the dollar for low-income housing.

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The speaker criticizes the Canadian government for allegedly lying to the public and assuming that Canadians are uneducated and easily manipulated. They discuss a recent article by Global News about a mortgage charter proposed by the government. The speaker dismisses the charter as a waste of taxpayer money, claiming that the information it contains is already known. They mock the government's supposed efforts to help Canadians by advocating for contract interest rates during mortgage renewals, stating that this was already established by regulatory bodies. The speaker concludes by calling the government idiots.

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Our money is missing in various government spending areas, yet they track our small expenses. The lack of accountability is evident in billions lost in Ukraine aid, California's homeless funds, military spending, and pandemic relief. Despite high taxes, our country lacks infrastructure. The frustration is building as citizens feel robbed and marginalized. The speaker urges unity among Americans to confront government negligence.

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The speaker asks questions about pregnancy outcomes and the Liberal government platform. They discuss the CBC's income sources, suspecting hidden government funding. The conversation also touches on pharmaceutical advertising differences between Canada and the US. The speaker criticizes CBC reporters for not covering the National Citizens Inquiry, suggesting they are avoiding facing the truth.
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