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The speaker, who has been on the farm for three and a half months, aims to connect Canadian and South African farmers to discuss how South Africa avoided culling ostriches despite similar policies and past outbreaks. South Africa now exempts ostriches from culling, unlike Canada, where they're treated as poultry. The speaker believes culling all ostriches won't stop avian flu in chickens and is present to protect the birds. The speaker claims the RCMP are monitoring the farm, and they fear the Canadian Security establishment wants to remove the camp and media coverage to avoid scrutiny of the CFIA's stamping out policy. They state the birds haven't been tested, so there's no proof of infection. The speaker mentions Robert Kennedy has voiced his opposition to the culling. Transporting the birds to the US might offer protection, but the Canadian government and CFIA would likely oppose it. The speaker questions why the CFIA can move supposedly contaminated culled birds to a municipal dump, but not allow testing to prove infection. The speaker asserts the farmer would voluntarily cull infected birds.

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Out of Vernon, they’re bringing the hay. Ideal Lease is carrying the hay. They probably don't know what they're being used for. Katie and the family wanna stay with their animals so they're fed how they're supposed to be fed, as Karen explained yesterday, there’s protocols to be the animals are used to a certain type of feeding style. Jeff over here was calling Ideal Lease and telling him, calling Supersave. Supersave trucks right now have tape on the number and what their and the company name, and the guy is wearing a SuperSave shirt. "SuperSave's the fencing. They would be the disposal bins." Supersave is masking their identity so that people don't know what they're doing. Track down Supersave in the North Okanagan. They wanna take a contract, and they're trying to hide who they are, super safe, and ideal lease. They're carrying the hay to help the CFIA feed the animals because Katie and Karen and Dave are gonna be removed. Jeff was phoning Supersave letting them know what they were doing.

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Officers line up as tensions rise between police and supporters outside. The crowd speaks about animal welfare and political fault lines, while referencing CFIA and local decisions. The transcript preserves key lines: "Not to say the birds don't matter. 400 lives of beautiful animals that are no reason to die. Infected with the flu four years ago." "You can step out of this right now. You can just step out. What is it? A job and a paycheck? What's that for your life and your heart and your soul?" "They're a private organization. What private organization deserves this kind of protection? We killed them all." Another speaker questions leadership and accountability: "You think our prime minister not returning call[s] when they wanna talk about these guys?" The exchange ends with calls for action and a claim of impending firings.

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There's been people asking about the eggs. So the family has no idea. So these birds probably are laying eggs. What are what is the CFIA doing with the eggs? And unfortunately, the family does not know. They got no way to track this stuff. These guys come in here and and just take over the place. Don't let anybody know what they're doing. They put up all these walls of secrecy to ensure that nobody can see what's going on, and then they wonder why everybody's freaking out. It'd be easy enough for the CFIA to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for the police to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for anybody that knows anything about this to make a statement, but they wanna keep all the public in the in the dark.

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"The world is watching, and this is one of the babies. Who is it? Carrie. I got Carrie here. I mean, they have an obligation in a civil society." "Right? We don't suffer. It's in humane once again. Absolutely." "And the reason for her injury is because of the drones flying around and distressing the noise." "Injured before the drones. She was injured during those two helicopters, broke all the rules, flying over here in the dark with articulated searchlights. That's when they started running." "They went through the fences. Not the fence." "We don't even know if any of them got out that day." "What was her signs of dehydration? Very dehydrated. Skin tender. While she's drinking." "I've been appointed as the farm vet. And so are you guys. Sorry for that."

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The speaker references 'Of hostages before engaging in what many see as as a animal cruelty.' They say, 'I can't imagine, this is absolutely astonishing to me, that an animal welfare issue in Canada has garnered the attention of MAGA type billionaires in The United States, which makes me sympathize with the ostriches less.' They conclude, 'But that doesn't matter. What'.

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There's a hen in there that is suffering She's dehydrated. They will not allow any of us to treat her, to tube her and give her electrolytes. Their people will only do it and they're not doing it right. They've never done it. So this hen is suffering and it's a major problem. The communication between we have an interim stay and to be able not be able to have any right and handle our animals is absolutely absolutely insane. and, let's talk about that these animals, it's not their fault. It's not anybody's fault and we definitely shouldn't be being punished, but these animals are being punished. We're being punished and, we have some hay coming in, getting police escorted in right now. Again, your taxpayer dollars hard at work.

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The speakers recount watching authorities move in at Universal Ostrich Farm and being stunned because they themselves are not Universal Ostrich Farm. Upon arrival, the state set up a camp for operational logistics—building roads and securing a safe position to enable access and logistical success—and soon after a warrant was posted on the door, which they could not access right away; it took days before they could view it. They explain the warrant as a search-and-seizure order written to the aunt and her business partner, not to the parents, and it identifies Universal Ostrich Farm’s “secondary quarantine property,” which they insist is not Universal Ostrich Farm. Because of this, they must challenge the warrant in court while watching events unfold via multiple livestreams on phones, computers, and a TV. They describe people attempting to enter and police trucks driving onto the property, conveying a sense of confusion about what was happening. When asked about jurisdiction, they clarify that the RCMP are enforcing a warrant applied for by the CFIA, and that the warrant is based on the Health of Animals Act rather than criminal wrongdoing. They say they now have the document and are reviewing it with lawyers; the CFIA issued the warrant, the RCMP enforce it, and the order could extend beyond October 22. They emphasize that the process is slow and contested, with many legal hurdles to navigate. They depict the property layout as a slivered triangular tract extending to the highway, explaining that the expansion of access and new driveways was intended to provide logistical access from the highway and local roads to avoid protesters and to facilitate routine movement, such as transporting hay bales. They acknowledge that the situation involves a tense balance between security and access, and they describe some of the equipment and measures used to control movement, including how shifts are managed and where supplies are brought in, with a side remark about roadworks and security considerations. On the timeline, they state the quarantine for the birds began in December by coordinates, not as the earlier designation, and that the “secondary quarantine property” label appeared when the seizure occurred, with an extension in September signaling a protracted dispute. They frame the Supreme Court application as the primary objective due to the urgency for the animals’ lives. They recount an incident where entry was restricted: family members could enter with ID after a checkpoint delay, while friends were barred; a Rebel News interview occurred around midday, followed by a directive instructing them to text the CFIA and to email for written permission to enter—otherwise potential arrest for protecting their animals. They note a temporary exemption allowing sleep inside, but that dogs were later banned, a change they found troubling. They describe the fence and police presence behind it as a jarring sight but emphasize the human element: the aunt and cousin are described as kind, and the speakers advocate for informing the police about the CFIA while seeking constructive dialogue. They close with a wish for the situation to resolve and a sense of uncertainty about what lies ahead, expressing hope that it will work out.

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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 asserts that “they” had lights on them for a month and will now hide in the dark while massacring “my beautiful babies, healthy babies.” They claim that those actions are “breaking the animal health act” and that the animals “are suffering.” The speaker accuses others of causing harm, stating that the animals “don’t choke die in one shot unless you hit him with his hands.”

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The speaker warns that farmers who protected animals for 35 years face action on private property, insisting, "We are not a commercial poultry facility. We are not poultry." They claim the animals deserve to be fed by their hands as they face euthanization and life eradication, with "Decades of life" being put into dumpsters and "Decades of life is gonna fall to their knees" within 24–48 hours if people do not act. They call for "true leadership" in Canada and urge, "This is our time." They plead for help to save the animals, emphasizing they are not sick or tested. They recount being mocked by RCMP officers and demand removal of a constable from their property, deeming the situation unethical and asking to be remembered.

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The speaker declares the event described as “one of the biggest crimes in Canadian history,” claiming that on November 6 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency waged war on the speaker’s family and their farm. The attack took place in a peaceful valley inhabited by over 300 animals described as “prehistoric sentient beings” who had names, personalities, and had been part of the family for decades; the speaker emphasizes that these animals were integral to the family’s identity. The speaker asserts that none of these animals were ever tested, and specifically notes that “not one of those ostriches” were tested, yet they were gunned down “in the middle of the night,” described with strong language as being done by “cowards.” The assertion repeats that “not one of those animals had ever been tested.” The speaker then challenges the listener, asking how such an action could occur and how a family or a country could recover from a massacre that is described as barbaric. The rhetoric emphasizes an urgent grievance that life was treated as if it did not matter and that heartbeats no longer held meaning. The speaker expresses that, as a result, it feels as though there has been a loss of meaning for what life means and what life is. Key claims include: the incident as a major crime in Canadian history; a targeted action against the speaker’s family and their farm by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency; the presence of over 300 named, personable animals considered part of the family identity; the animals’ innocence in terms of testing; the killing of ostriches by nighttime action described as cowardly; and the broader emotional and existential impact—questions about how to move forward after what is described as a massacre and the sense that life’s value has been eroded.

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An urgent plea for help is issued: 'Help us. Please help us.' The speaker says, 'These animals are suffering.' They describe the scene as dire, noting, 'Right now, our birds are killing themselves. They're hitting fences.' The situation is labeled 'inhumane,' and the call for assistance is repeated: 'We need help now.' A directive follows: 'We need everybody to call the RCMP.' 'We need help.' They reference the Humane Society: 'The Humane Society, our animals are hitting fences.' They reiterate, 'They're killing themselves.' The speaker concludes with a report of injuries: 'We have animals flipping over fences, breaking legs.' The speaker emphasizes immediate danger.

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"Did you know the last time they went to court, the CFIA get to submit 139 pages of documented evidence while the farm was allowed zero? Did you know that? That's our justice system. Interesting." "So if you're if you're enforcing the justice system that isn't just, does that make that just?" "I don't know. Maybe. Well, you could say no. I'm just gonna listen to my boss because he's got where I got. I got a lot of respect for him." "He's gone through the mill. He made it through. Most people don't. So he's cream of the crop. He's kinda like what you aspire to." "Intention. Comes down to why why you want what you want. You're a mercury healthy bird. Stop killing sick chicken. You're a mercury healthy." "My name is Jim Kerr. I represent the good people of this country who say"

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He just drove from way down there. Now he's over here. Load not bins and shitter, it looks like. All of this will just be taken out of here and driven straight out of here onto the highway. No decontamination protocol, no scraping of the kill pen hay before they leave. Nobody's wearing hazmat stuff anymore or PPE. Just loading up bins driving through kill hay weird stuff with sprayers in bathrooms And the destruction of the garlic property. At least the drones and the warming tent and most of the RCMP surrounding this property have left. Such a skeleton crew, I would say now.

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You are expecting what the outcome is. I will. What what was need to put CFIA exactly where they need to be put in check. This organization feels that they are greater than the Supreme Court of Canada, that they are still positioning the birds and putting them in the position to be killed immediately. The Supreme Court has not decided what is happening, we are on a stay order. and yet they, I just get a phone call that they've got a whole bunch of birds herded in a little circle right in the kill pen waiting. This is, it's animal cruelty, it's anguish to the families, this is terrorism and this is such disrespect to our Canadian government of justice that this company thinks they're better than the Supreme Court of Canada now. Amen.

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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: 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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Speaker from Universal Ostrich Farms says, "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency lied to us." They were in pens and "all we were asking to do was to humanely feed our animals while they prepare." They stressed, "We were not there to obstruct. We just wanted to feed our animals so that they got fed properly." After awaiting confirmation, they were told they could feed, then police surrounded the farm and arrested them. They describe "psychological warfare and tyranny and overreach, you name it" and say they were taken to a YRB lot, handcuffed, and separated by two plastic chairs. They were given a personal cell phone to call their lawyer and had ostrich poop on their feet. They claim, "these animals are infected," but they say "they have antibodies" and cite a firewall. They thank supporters and send a message to family.

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Someone states they are passionate after 34 years of caring for animals that live to 75 and have names. They ask that "Connor," "Ethan," and "Lulu" not be shot. They acknowledge there's a policy in place, but argue it's time for a change, suggesting a report indicating every bird looks healthy. Another person responds that going against the entire industry is not their decision, and that changing to a non-eradication approach requires a national conversation with the CFIA and the Canadian government. When asked how long it would take for an ostrich to die from sickness, the response is hours to days, depending on the disease. Someone counters that there have been no avian flu deaths on the farm in eight days. Another person states that the challenge is control versus eradication, because one diagnosis puts the entire population at risk, mandating destruction.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the war in agriculture, focusing on what they allege is horrendous treatment by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) of Universal Ostrich Farms. They recount a live farm feed from the previous night in which Katie, a friend of Speaker 0, appears distraught as she pleads with the CFIA to stop killing her birds. They claim that hundreds of bullets were fired at the birds, according to eyewitnesses, and estimate that perhaps 100 birds remain. They assert that the CFIA has been culling the herd already and had foreknowledge of a Supreme Court ruling, implying the CFIA acted to eliminate birds without accountability. The speakers state that the RCMP stood by and did nothing, including when the farm formally filed charges. They describe alleged collusion among CFIA, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the government, accusing them of harassment, lassoing, chasing, and injecting the birds for five weeks. The speakers argue that the birds must be tested to prove the CFIA acted for political reasons rather than for health, science, public protection, wildlife protection, or disease prevention. They echo Joe Warmington of the Toronto Sun in insisting on testing the birds and determining how many remain to prevent a cover-up. They emphasize that the cover-up cannot start now and reject any expectation that it will. They describe Katie as distraught, weeping, and appealing for mercy while watching her ostriches be shot throughout the night, characterizing Canada’s CFIA as analogous to the NKVD, Stalin’s secret police, in contrast to other historical comparisons used in the discussion. The discussion includes live audio elements and commentary about sound from the kill area, with uncertainty about why shots sound distant or off to the left. They reference a prior night’s events and plan to provide more footage and details about the shootings. They state their position that the CFIA’s actions are political and not health-related, and they insist on continued testing and transparency regarding the number of birds remaining. The conversation frames the events as part of a broader “war on agriculture,” asserting that the cover-up and lack of accountability are central concerns. Katie’s interview from the prior day is described as distressing, with the host noting the emotional toll of the situation on her.

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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 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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The speaker rails against what they call state-funded propaganda from Canada, focusing on a CBC piece and a two-minute segment from This Hour Has Twenty Two Minutes about an ostrich crisis in Edgewood, British Columbia. They describe the CBC as a crown corporation funded by taxpayers and labeled it “state funded propaganda.” The core topic is a farm in Edgewood with about 400 ostriches that have been on the farm for over 35 years. After ostrich testing related to antibodies in eggs and yolk during COVID, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) ordered the kill of all ostriches on the farm, including the healthy birds, citing an avian flu outbreak. The speaker explains that in December 2024 two ostriches were tested by the CFIA with anal swab PCR; the results allegedly indicated avian flu (H5N1) in those two carcasses. The farm challenged the CFIA decision in federal court, and by May the court found the CFIA’s decision not inherently unreasonable and allowed the kill order to stand. The farm appealed to the Court of Appeal in Ottawa, and by August the appellate court upheld that the birds should be killed, despite eight months of healthy birds on the farm. The farm then pursued a Supreme Court of Canada route, with an interim protective order preventing slaughter while the Supreme Court considers whether to hear the case; if they do not hear it, the protective order lapses and the CFIA may proceed with slaughter. A standoff has persisted for about a month, with the CFIA constructing kill pens and the RCMP providing armored protection to the CFIA. The farm asserts that about 100 ostriches are missing and that one ostrich died under CFIA custody from dehydration and neglect, named Spirit. The speaker claims the CFIA did not administer electrolytes and that the ostrich died, alleging mistreatment by CFIA personnel who refused to provide proper care. The speaker notes that journalists, protestors, and the RCMP are present at the site, and that the CFIA has refused to provide a proper count of the remaining birds. They accuse the CFIA of misleadingly portraying the situation in BC as an ongoing outbreak and claim the birds have been healthy for nearly a year and have not been retested since December 2024, except for the two dead birds tested. They allege that the only testing occurred on dead carcasses and suggest potential false positives due to testing methods. They criticize the segment for omitting key timeline details about the outbreak and for implying the birds are sick, which the speaker contends is false. The speaker mentions external figures like Robert Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Oz showing interest in the birds, and notes blows against Florida as part of the propaganda framing. Throughout, the speaker asserts that the birds are healthy, the CFIA is withholding retesting, and the CBC piece is an example of manufacturing consent and disinformation. They urge viewers to unsubscribe or resist the show, claim the segment is insidious, and argue that the real issue is government control and alignment with global health agreements rather than animal illness. The confrontation concludes with a call to share the video and to recognize the broadcast as propaganda, while ending with personal promotional remarks about health, sunlight, and Florida.

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The speakers describe an eerily devastated site with extensive property damage and a semi-dismantled kill pen in the background, suggesting blood, carnage, and possible biohazard concerns. They note that the perpetrators “drove all around it and left,” then disappeared, leaving behind an impression of what happened. Speaker 1 observes enormous bales—much larger than typical hay bales—stacked on the property, describing them as about a foot to four feet high. They remark that birds are landing inside the area and pecking at whatever is there. They reference video from the day with dead ostriches still present, noting flocks of birds arriving, implying concern about the bird flu. The speakers recount that “they drove all around in the killing fields” and “kicking up hay as they left,” describing the act as tearing down their operations and leaving in a dismissive manner after terrorizing the family for a long period and slaughtering many birds. They mention “a thousand rounds” fired by marksmen that night, and state that this had “nothing to do with avian flu,” asserting that those shots were unrelated to the flu. Speaker 0 points to a pickup they saw stuck and seized in the area, with windows left open, illustrating the chaos and mess left behind. They emphasize the long duration of distress endured: “eleven months of hell, over six weeks or something like that of having this occupied land,” with RCMP provoking people and CFIA marksmen shooting, followed by the aftermath. Speaker 1 echoes the mess, suggesting it would have been easier to stack the birds or manage them differently, rather than creating the visible wreckage. They reiterate the claim that if the situation is labeled a biohazard, wild birds are currently seen around the area. They observe birds flying over the site, including a duck, indicating ongoing wildlife presence. Both speakers conclude by questioning the process: with an anonymous tip or accusation triggering CFIA involvement, suspicion alone seems to trigger actions that lead to destruction of holdings. They assert that CFIA will come in, destroy everything, and leave scorched earth, killing all animals, presenting this as the outcome. They end with the statement that this is Canada, folks.
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