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He criticizes Brexit, social media freedom, and Trump, but not COVID-19. His criticism of Trump shows his political bias, which worries other lawyers in the convoy cases.

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- GoFundMe records show 88% of donated funds to the Freedom Convoy campaign originated in Canada, and 86% of the donors were from Canada. - The largest donation was $30,000 from a Canadian. - Ottawa police said they do not have any evidence that a recent charge was connected to the convoy, truckers, or vaccine mandates. - Fintrek stated they saw no evidence of terrorist activity in the funding of the protests. - A law enforcement agency stated they did not ask the government to invoke the Emergencies Act. - They reached out to various police agencies when there was talk about some of the authorities within that they were proposing, and, of course, were consulted. - Another official stated they were involved in conversations with partners and political ministries, but didn't make a direct request for the Emergencies Act. - The Emergencies Act was invoked after advice from law enforcement. - There have been no charges laid to date in relations to weapons at the occupation site. - No loaded firearms were found relating to any charges to this point.

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A small minority of people with unacceptable views were part of the Freedom Convoy campaign. The majority of donations came from Canada, with the largest donation being $30,000 from a Canadian source. No charges have been laid regarding weapons found at the occupation site. The Ottawa police have stated that the recent charges were unrelated to the convoy. There is no evidence of terrorist activity or funding in relation to the illegal protests and blockades. The speaker criticizes the media's focus on protecting statues in Ottawa while ignoring the tearing down of statues in the country. The police did not request the invocation of the Emergencies Act but were involved in conversations and sought advice before invoking it.

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Illegal blockades are harming Canadians and foreign money is funding this illegal activity. The border will not stay closed. Politicians don't control the police in a democratic society, but everything is being considered to stop this unlawful activity. If you joined the protests due to COVID frustrations, you must realize that you are breaking the law. We understand your frustration with COVID and the safety measures in place.

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The Freedom Convoy was described not as a protest, but as a celebration of Canadian identity. The aim was to peacefully end what was perceived as an authoritarian government. In response, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act. This act is typically reserved for times of war, but was used against freedom fighters.

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There is an alarming situation in Ottawa, with reports of severe vandalism and criminal behavior. The streets are filled with protesters, honking their horns incessantly. Some residents feel terrorized and intimidated, describing themselves as hostages. The so-called freedom convoy of anti-COVID truckers has imposed a lockdown on the area. There have been instances of harassment, including taking food from a soup kitchen. While there haven't been violent outbursts, there are disturbing symbols like swastikas and Confederate flags present. Responsible leaders need to carefully consider their stance on this threat to democracy.

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Canada's institutions, including the justice system, are seen as deeply flawed. The prime minister's remarks about protesters in Ottawa were criticized for being divisive and elitist, reflecting a wider issue of elitism in Canadian politics. The lack of criticism towards institutions like the judiciary is concerning.

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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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Speaker 0 describes a situation where the Canadian government reportedly went onto a private property and rounded up 300 ostriches, killing them. He claims the birds lived mostly under 30 years old and that they slaughtered them for no reason, labeling them dangerous. He asserts the danger lies in their eggs and the antibodies in the eggs, noting that research began when it was realized ostrich eggs could literally cure coronavirus and that a family offered their ostriches for study, hoping the eggs could help humanity. He states the eggs were found to be powerful, capable of curing cancer and tumors, challenging big pharma profits, and suggests there is deliberate obstruction to prevent enough research or widespread cure discovery so people remain reliant on big pharma. Speaker 1 counters by saying the birds are healthy and that their eggs hold a cure for children and grandparents, claiming the birds are being shot slowly and suffering. He asserts the birds are not killed by gunshot to the head but shot on rails, causing slow death, and he implies this is happening to push people to order ostrich eggs. Speaker 0 continues by alleging a broader conspiracy, saying the ostriches were intended to go extinct along with values people hold dear, and complains about foreign government influence, specifically blaming Israel for alleged domination. He asserts that Israel is the root cause of evil globally and claims Israel has no allegiance to any country, arriving, exploiting hosts, feigning victimhood, and draining resources like a parasite. He argues that in the world, only China, Russia, and Iran have stood up against Western manipulation, claiming they ban U.S. citizens from traveling to their countries without permits or a certified tour guide, and that these countries restrict foreign influence and control their governance. Speaker 0 elaborates that in the United States, foreigners are allowed to come and influence politics, leading to the current subordinate treatment of Americans. He references President Trump as once seen as a savior but now claims Trump is working for “them” and taking away freedoms, asserting he is the antichrist due to actions after the public mandate and multiple terms. He states the Canadian government would not have acted this way under Trump, and asserts that Trump would have prevented such actions. He ends by telling the audience to leave Canada, move their wealth to a country like El Salvador, and offers a blessing to the audience.

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Mark Harney allegedly advised the liberal government to enact the Emergencies Act on protesters in Ottawa. According to the speaker, Harney advised Trudeau for a very long time. The speaker claims the Act was deemed unconstitutional and unreasonable, violating the Charter of Rights. The speaker says the government is appealing the decision. The speaker believes the protesters occupying Ottawa are not patriots but are inciting anarchy and should face consequences. Anyone funding the convoy is funding sedition. Foreign funders interfered in domestic affairs and should be punished. The speaker insists foreign governments involved should be exposed.

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Watching Canadian propaganda from the outside is eye-opening. As a Canadian, I've witnessed constant government-controlled media pushing narratives, making it hard for people to see the truth. It's baffling to see Canadians, even conservatives, rallying behind Justin Trudeau's call for unity, especially considering his ethics violations and the unconstitutional Emergencies Act during the trucker protests. Now, he's urging a boycott of US products while people struggle to find Canadian alternatives at American companies like Costco and order coffee online from Amazon. No one in the US cares about invading Canada. They think we are pathetic. Trudeau promised to resign, but instead, shut down the government. Mark Carney, with controversial ties, might be the next Liberal leader, potentially staying in power until 2026 through a loophole. The government labeled anyone exposing the fifteen minute cities as Russian bots. Canada is being infiltrated by globalists, and if we don't wake up and recognize the propaganda, there won't be a Canada by 2030.

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The speaker believes the Freedom Convoy was successful because, a couple of months after it occurred, authoritarian measures disappeared. The speaker acknowledges that politicians did not attribute this to the Freedom Convoy, but the speaker believes it was the cause, as people were fed up at that time.

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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 federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to clear convoy protesters in 2022 has been ruled unreasonable by a federal judge. The government plans to appeal the decision. The court stated that there was no national emergency to justify the use of the act. The public safety minister and deputy prime minister disagreed with the ruling and emphasized the seriousness of the situation at the time. The transcript includes discussions about frozen accounts, text messages, and the right to protest. The government maintains that the safety and security of Canadians, including economic security, were under threat. The decision to invoke the act was made after careful deliberation and consideration of the context. The transcript also mentions a plan by the Ottawa Police Services and an investigation into the government's decision.

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The Freedom Convoy was described not as a protest, but as a celebration of Canadian identity. The goal was to peacefully end what was perceived as an authoritarian government. In response, Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, which is considered an act typically reserved for times of war, and used it against freedom fighters.

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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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Mark Carney, a former Goldman Sachs executive, believes anyone who sent money to the Canadian trucker convoy is funding sedition and that foreign funders interfered in domestic affairs from the start. Carney says those helping to extend the occupation must be identified and punished to the full force of law, and people who sent money should be prosecuted. He claims the constant blaring of horns will bankrupt businesses. Justin Trudeau has ordered police to shut down the protest by seizing the truckers' fuel.

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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.

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 Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Trudeau vs. Canada | Rex Murphy | EP 267
Guests: Rex Murphy
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The discussion between Jordan Peterson and Rex Murphy centers on the political climate in Canada under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, particularly regarding his handling of the trucker convoy protests and the Emergencies Act. Murphy highlights the negative international perception of Canada, noting that both Americans and Europeans are shocked by Trudeau's actions, including the freezing of bank accounts linked to the protests. He criticizes Trudeau for his comments on the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions, suggesting they reflect a lack of diplomatic wisdom and an irresponsible approach to international relations. Murphy expresses concern over the collusion between the Trudeau government and the media, arguing that the press has become a tool for government propaganda rather than an independent check on power. He discusses Bill C-11, which he believes threatens free speech by imposing government control over internet content. The conversation also touches on the economic consequences of Trudeau's policies, including rising inflation and supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by his energy policies that undermine Canadian oil and gas industries. Murphy concludes that the lack of opposition within Parliament, particularly from the NDP, and the media's failure to hold the government accountable contribute to a troubling political landscape in Canada, where civil liberties are at risk and the government operates without sufficient checks and balances.

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

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.

Unlimited Hangout

Fabians and Fascists with Matthew Ehret
Guests: Matthew Ehret
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Whitney Webb hosts episode 33 of Unlimited Hangout, outlining how secret societies, and particularly the Fabian Society, helped shape modern policy, imperial strategy, and today’s global governance projects. The discussion argues that some groups have long operated openly about influence and aims, and that corruption can hide in plain sight, with events like the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as a recent example. The Fabian Society is presented as among the most influential, with a model later echoed by the World Economic Forum through its penetration of cabinets via networks like the forum’s Young Global Leaders. The aim is to examine how organizations other than the WEF have sought to influence governments and policies, often at public expense, and to understand their historical impact on Western imperialism and related dynamics. Matthew Ehret, editor of Canadian Patriot Review and a contributor to Strategic Culture, joins the conversation. He discusses current events in Canada, notably the Freedom Convoy and the Trudeau government’s crackdown. He notes the reframing of the convoy by some as “Nazis and white supremacists,” contrasts it with the ironic posting by Kristia Freeland of a flag associated with Ukrainian neo-Nazism that she later removed, and highlights perceived hypocritical self-reflection failures among technocrats. Ehret describes the convoy as having an organic, peaceful, and significant impact, including mandates being repealed in many parts of Canada, while warning against viewing the outcome as a total victory or as confidence to stop vigilance. He mentions ongoing protests and political reverberations, such as a coup within the Canadian Conservative Party and a court challenge by former Nova Scotia premier Brian Peckford regarding Charter rights, signaling broader pushback against centralized state power and the World Economic Forum narrative. The conversation then shifts to the Fabian Society’s origins and methods. The Fabians emerged in 1884, with Beatrice and Sydney Webb among its founders, and developed permeation theory to infiltrate institutions via the London School of Economics and related channels. They sought long-term social transformation through a mass behavioral-change program, drawing on repackaged Marxist ideas and Darwinian natural history concepts. The Fabians promoted gradualism, indirect influence, and the creation of a civil service and educational networks that could reorient governance without overt force. They collaborated with (and overlapped with) other groups like the Round Table movement established by Cecil Rhodes, which emphasized a global governance framework and the creation of a world federation through think tanks, the Rhodes Trust, and Oxford-centered scholarship. The discussion links these networks to the creation of the Labour Party and to strategic plotting around how to preserve British empire influence, including through reshaping nation-states into a global governance structure. Ehret traces the Canadian Fabian imprint into the Commonwealth Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCCF), later the NDP, and connects these currents to Pierre Trudeau, Maurice Strong, the World Economic Forum, and the Davos ecosystem. The talk emphasizes a pattern of philanthropy-turned-influence via foundations (Rockefeller, Macy, Carnegie), think tanks (CFR in the United States, Canadian Council on International Affairs), and a broad NGO complex designed to steer policy, economics, and culture toward a techno-global governance model. They discuss transhumanism and Silicon-Valley narratives as modern extensions of this project, including critics like Harari and Schwab, with warnings about data-driven controls, digitization, and the potential to bend technology toward total management and feudal-like governance. The episode closes with calls to follow Ehret’s work at canadianpatriot.org, Rising Tide Foundation, and his Substack, and with reflections on how Fabian-era strategies continue to inform contemporary dynamics.

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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