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Saved - March 8, 2026 at 5:39 PM
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In 2021 the media attacked Eric Clapton for discussing the vaccine injury he suffered after his second dose. I see how the world protects pharma over people. It was an eye-opening story on how little informed consent there was. It woke Eric up. Never forget.

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In 2021 the media attacked Eric Clapton for discussing the vaccine injury he suffered after his second dose. That’s how messed up the world is, they would rather protect pharma over people. Such a great eye opening story on how little informed consent there was. It woke Eric up. Never forget.

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The speaker describes a severe post-vaccination experience, saying the vaccine “took my immune system and just shook it around again,” and noting that “that’s still going on.” They reference reading evidence about adverse reactions, including “damage to the immune system,” and acknowledge they were not made aware of these risks beforehand. They recount losing the use of their hands for about three weeks and realizing they were “in real trouble.” The speaker was invited by Robin Monarchy to discuss the experience, and by that time they realized they “weren’t the only one that was suffering.” They contrast this personal ordeal with a sense of media over-saturation, saying they have “stopped watching TV.” They share a cartoon memory of a guy interviewing two Quakers who ask, “How come none of your community has got COVID?” and the Quakers respond, “Well, we don’t watch TV,” remarking, “It’s so true, man,” and noting that “so much of the sickness is in our heads now.” They describe feeling trapped between trusting what “your heart tells you is right” and what appears to be the prevailing narrative, and they emphasize the difficulty of communicating their feelings to family. The speaker mentions taking a risk by speaking out, noting they were “pleased to see that it went around without too much of flack,” but they did experience some backlash, particularly from people they least wanted to upset. A central concern expressed is fear about what vaccination could do to their children, describing it as perhaps “the biggest part of the reason” for speaking out and talking to their daughters about the possibility that they “may not be able to have kids.” They acknowledge that at that point in life, their daughters “don’t probably care,” implying a tension between present concerns and future implications. The speaker concludes with that vaccination remains a source of personal risk and disclosure within their family discussions.
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Speaker 0: But the vaccine took my immune system and just shook it around again and that's still going on. And that's then I read, you know, a lot of the evidence that I've been reading about with people that were having adverse reaction, that was on the list, you know, damage to the immune system. Do you feel like you were made aware of those risks beforehand? Oh God, no. I lost the use of my hands for about three weeks, So I thought I was in real trouble. And that's about that point, just, I was invited by Robin Monarchy to talk about it because, and it was easy to say yes because I realized that I may, I'm definitely by then I realized I wasn't the only one that was suffering. And that, that's my experience from having had the second jab and but now I've stopped watching TV. One of the cartoons was a little drawing of a guy interviewing two Quakers and saying, How come none of your community has got COVID? And they said, Well, we don't watch TV. It's so true, man. So much of the sickness is in our heads now. And I experience it. When you get caught in the trap, well, can you believe what your heart tells you is right? Or is it going against the narrative? Can I talk about how I feel to my family? Man, it's, doesn't get riskier than that. When I made that little statement I was pleased to see that it went around without too much of flack. I did get some flack from the people I least wanted to get flack from that. My fear about vaccination is what will it do to my children? Part of the reason, maybe the biggest part of the reason why I'm talking here here today with you and and you know, for to to to talk to my daughters about they may not be able to have kids. They don't probably care. You know, at that point in time in your life, it's not an issue. Yeah, that's one of the risks I take by doing this is that, you know, they're gonna look at me like, why don't you just keep your mouth? But the vaccine
Saved - February 3, 2026 at 12:28 PM
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I’m highlighting that a clip, supposedly hidden by mainstream media in Canada, was recorded from YouTube and once on CPAC’s site but can’t be found now, supposedly proving media bias and cover-ups. I and others urge people to see it until it’s impossible to ignore; comments agree he was clearly reading it and that media bias exists, with repeated assertions like “definitely.”

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I know many of you have seen this clip, but I just want to highlight a very important fact, the entire mainstream media machine tried to hide this from Canadians. Think about that. What else are they covering up? This clip was recorded from YouTube, it doesn’t exist now, this clip was on CPAC’s website, it doesn’t exist now. Everyone who has been saying the mainstream media in Canada is biased & corrupt was just validated in their thinking.

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Speaker 0 told the Prime Minister that every person in the room and the 180,000 people who work in this industry have your back, just as we know you have ours.
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Speaker 0: Prime minister, know that every person in this room and the 180,000 people who work in this industry have your back just as we know that you have ours.

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Everyone needs to see this until it’s too big to ignore.

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@rationalposts Exactly. He was clearly reading it.

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@MarcNixon24 Yes they sure do.

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@TuxesRock Definitely

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@aVokesy Definitely!

Saved - December 27, 2025 at 5:49 PM

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Just a reminder of how insane things got in Canada. The media pushed a bogus study claiming unvaccinated people were more likely to crash their cars and so insurance companies should give a discount to people who show proof of vax. Never forget. https://t.co/QS8GU5yG1F

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Sunnybrook researchers in Ontario report a link between vaccine hesitancy and a higher risk of traffic accidents, a finding that they say could spark debate. The study analyzed ten million Ontario adults and more than six thousand traffic accidents. Dr. Donald Reddenmayer, who works in both the hospital wards and the emergency department at Sunnybrook, explains the theory behind the finding. He notes, “Our theory is that on adults who, who do not follow public health recommendations may also not follow the rules of the road.” He also points out that there are increased traffic risks for other groups, such as young men and adults with sleep apnea, but that the risk associated with vaccine hesitancy was significantly higher. According to the researchers, the risk associated with being unvaccinated for COVID-19 is about a 72 percent increase in risk. For perspective, the average adult during the average year has about a 2 percent chance of a traffic crash, and a 72 percent relative increase bumps it up over 3 percent. The study has drawn some negative responses, sometimes with expletives, says Dr. Reddenmayer, but he emphasizes that his aim is not to persecute unvaccinated people. He says they should be careful about their exposure to COVID-19 and traffic dangers. He also suggests that encouragement for vaccinations might be warranted. One potential practical implication discussed is involvement from automobile insurers. Dr. Reddenmayer mentions the possibility of a 5 percent discount for individuals who provide proof of vaccination, as a policy lever to incentivize vaccination uptake. Pauline Chan of CTV News reports on the study, which ties vaccine hesitancy to higher traffic risk alongside other known risk factors, and notes the ongoing discussion about how best to respond to these findings.
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Speaker 0: We have some new research to share with you from Sunnybrook tonight that is sure to spark debate. Speaker 1: Suggests people who refuse the vaccine have a higher chance of getting into a traffic accident. Our health reporter Pauline Chan explains. Speaker 0: The study looked at ten million Ontario adults and more than six thousand traffic accidents. Speaker 2: I've looked after many patients hospitalized with COVID and many other patients hospitalized because of traffic crashes. And I've been struck by the similarities between the two groups. Speaker 0: Doctor Donald Reddenmayer works in both the hospital wards and the emergency department at Sunnybrook. Speaker 2: Our theory is that on adults who, who do not follow public health recommendations may also not follow the rules of the road. Speaker 0: Rettelmeier says there are also increased traffic risks for other groups such as young men and adults with sleep apnea, but the risk associated with vaccine hesitancy was significantly higher. Speaker 2: Second only to the risk associated with a diagnosis of alcohol misuse. Speaker 0: Exactly how big an increase in risk is there for the COVID unvaccinated? Speaker 2: It's about a seventy two percent increase in risk. For perspective, the average adult during the average year has about a two percent chance of a traffic crash. And so a seventy two percent relative increase bumps it up over three percent. Speaker 0: Doctor Rettelmeier says he's already received some negative responses to his study, sometimes laced with expletives, but he says he doesn't want unvaccinated people to feel persecuted just to be careful about their exposure to COVID nineteen and traffic dangers. Still, he thinks encouragement for vaccinations might be warranted. Speaker 2: Might be a wise maneuver if automobile insurance companies get involved and they decide to give a 5% discount for for individuals who've got proof of vaccination. Speaker 0: Pauline Chan, CTV News.
Saved - October 9, 2025 at 1:49 AM

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Tamara & Chris got house arrest, so did this guy, who struck and killed a woman at 126km’s an hour in a 50km zone, continued to drive with her wedged in his windshield, crashed again was caught & giggled while being arrested. The judicial system is broken. https://t.co/2AShNZ1DAs

Saved - October 1, 2025 at 9:14 PM
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I shared my thoughts on Elizabeth May's comments about ostriches, noting her perspective on the animal welfare issue and the influence of certain billionaires. I also pointed out her pin, which adds to her character. It's frustrating to see her support the killing of 400 ostriches simply because of political disagreements. Many of us are baffled by the state of politics and the people involved. It seems like a lot of us agree that there are some troubling figures in the political landscape.

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Elizabeth May actually said this regarding the ostriches. “an animal welfare issue in Canada has garnered the attention of MAGA type billionaires in the United States which make me sympathize with the ostriches less” https://t.co/F7Z2b2UHpo

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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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Speaker 0: Of hostages before engaging in what many see as as a animal cruelty. And 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. But that doesn't matter. What

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Make note of the pin she is wearing.

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Elizabeth is cool with 400 ostriches being killed because someone she doesn’t agree politically with doesn’t want to see them killed. These people are insane.

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@rationalposts Ha! https://t.co/v8UYzG0xHU

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@andifromCanada Oh I sure do.

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@LichTamara I know. Why are there so many terrible people in politics?

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@ZeroFox_08 Always with them.

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@MVdlJCardinal She sure is

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@0xDustinP I know. These people are crazy.

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@MDinCanada definitely 🤣

Saved - September 29, 2025 at 5:25 PM
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I found a nearly 4-minute promo video from the DIACC touting the benefits of digital ID in Canada. It highlights how our online time is tracked, our digital population, and job counts. The government will have extensive knowledge about us all. We need to resist this at all costs.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Well look what I found. An almost 4 minute promo video from the DIACC promoting how great a digital ID in Canada will be. How many hours online you spend are tracked, what our “digital population” is, exact job counts. The Government will be able to know everything about you & everyone else. We must push back at all cost.

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Canada has been shaped by visionaries who understand that our strength lies in connectivity, collaboration and innovation. The transcript envisions a world where Canadians connect and interact securely online through a privacy-enhancing Digital ID and authentication framework. Digital ID is the electronic equivalent of a person's identity card, and authentication combines what a person has, knows, or is, often using two or more methods. A strong, privacy-enhancing framework would allow Canadians to transact online as they would in person, creating new opportunities beyond traditional settings. The Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada—an pan-Canadian non-profit—coaches partners to implement this framework. Examples: Mary can open a bank account from home; Vikas and June can close a deal with secure electronic signatures; Karen can register for hockey and prove residency online. No single player can do it on their own, and a global-level framework will propel Canada into the twenty first century.
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Speaker 0: Canada has been shaped by visionaries who understand that our strength lies in connectivity, collaboration and innovation. Just as the railway first connected Canadians, establish are the great world. Of We of Opportunities abound to connect businesses with customers, governments with citizens and Canadians with each other. Today, Mary from Salouin in Northern Quebec needs to wait for a banker to fly in to open her first bank account. Vickens, a clothing designer in Toronto needs to send multiple courier packages back and forth to finalize a contract with June, a retailer in Vancouver. Karen in Regina needs to fill out a hard copy of waiver and provide a copy of her property taxes to prove her residency so that she can register her daughter in the community hockey league. Now, let's consider a different world. A world where Canadians can connect and interact securely online. A world where privacy by design shapes how personal information is managed and where clients are at the center of all interactions. This world and all that it enables is possible. Yet, it depends upon a safe, secure, privacy enhanced Digital ID and authentication framework. Digital ID is the electronic equivalent of a person's identity card. A business or individual can present a digital ID electronically to prove their identity and right to access information and services online. In order to ensure the accuracy of a digital ID, a secure authentication process is needed. Authentication is done by testing what a person has passport, driver's license, bank account, what a person knows, a password, answer to a secret question, and or what a person is Often, two or more of these authentications are combined. A strong, secure, and privacy enhancing digital ID and authentication framework will enable Canadians to transact online just as they would in person. Further, it has the potential to create new opportunities that are not possible in the bricks and mortar world. The Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada, a pan Canadian non profit made up of leaders from Canada's public and private sectors, is working with partners across Canada and around the world to ensure that Canadians can benefit from a world leading privacy enhancing Digital ID and authentication framework. Now, Mary can open a bank account from her living room with any financial institution whenever she wants. Vikas and June can close their deal more efficiently using secure electronic signatures, Karen can now register her daughter for hockey, prove her residency, and sign the waiver all online. No single player can do it on their own. By are global the leader economy nineteenth century, a secure, scalable, privacy enhancing digital ID and authentication framework will propel Canada, our people, our businesses and our government into the twenty first century.
Saved - September 25, 2025 at 1:42 AM
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I stumbled upon a CBC story from four years ago that raised concerns about Tylenol and pregnancy, which seems to contradict their current stance that there's nothing to worry about. It's surprising how people reacted back then, getting upset over the media's portrayal. I’ve had some light-hearted exchanges with others who share similar sentiments, and it seems like many are still discussing this topic.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Well look what I found. 4 years ago CBC aired this story warning Canadians about Tylen0l & pregnancy. Now they claim there is nothing to worry about? Unbelievable. https://t.co/zkS57UFgQZ

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Researchers caution acetaminophen including Tylenol might affect fetal development. In a new consensus statement, international scientists insist there's a growing body of research suggesting acetaminophen could increase the risks of certain neurodevelopmental, reproductive and urogenital disorders, adding the drug could be linked to conditions such as ADHD and fertility issues. "It's important to realize that acetaminophen is a drug like any other drug." Along with Tylenol, acetaminophen is in more than 600 pain medications. Experts advise anyone using those meds daily for two weeks or longer to see their doctor. But it's okay to take Tylenol for a day or two as medically directed. The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada tells CBC News the evidence for harm is based mainly on animal studies and encourages more research. "When you're pregnant, you really don't wanna take chances."
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Speaker 0: As if pregnancy weren't complicated enough, researchers are now cautioning acetaminophen including Tylenol might affect fetal development. Speaker 1: I found in my second trimester that I was in pain. Speaker 0: Priyanka Taneja went online. She knew most pain meds were off limits, but Speaker 1: Word on the street was that Tylenol was just fine, and it wasn't until I googled it that I read, you know, that actually there is a limit. Speaker 0: In a new consensus statement, international scientists insist there's a growing body of research suggesting acetaminophen could increase the risks of certain neurodevelopmental, reproductive and urogenital disorders, adding the drug could be linked to conditions such as ADHD and fertility issues. Speaker 2: It's important to realize that acetaminophen is a drug like any other drug. Speaker 0: Along with Tylenol, acetaminophen is in more than 600 pain medications. Experts advise anyone using those meds daily for two weeks or longer to see their doctor. But it's okay to take Tylenol for a day or two as medically directed. Speaker 2: We still need to remember that it is still the safest medication to use for pain and fever in pregnancy and not treating those conditions in pregnancy also have the risks. They're not really calling for Tylenol not to be used in pregnancy, and I think we need to make that really clear. Speaker 0: The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada tells CBC News the evidence for harm is based mainly on animal studies and encourages more research. But all of the doctors and researchers do agree on one thing, that pregnant people should take acetaminophen in the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time necessary. Tanesha now has a happy, healthy one month old, but she feels doctors should make patients aware of the risks. Speaker 1: When you're pregnant, you really don't wanna take chances. Speaker 0: There's simply too much at stake. Christine Birak, CBC News, Toronto.

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Anyone remember people losing their minds on CBC for posting this? People are outraged because the media tells them to be.

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@ForeverSeabass Ha! Yes

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@UnwokeMediaInc Exactly

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@JoshLeier Ha!

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@Baking_Biscuits Exactly, my wife said the same thing.

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@arguably_angela Thank you

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@tryin2befree I know 🙄

Saved - September 22, 2025 at 8:37 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

We have over 4000 organized crime groups operating within Canada & an army of police & RCMP officers are at an Ostrich Farm to make sure they are “taken care of” https://t.co/TPQkHAeW71

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Pic via @chrisdacey

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@Armita69930Liz It sure is

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@mygracie5 Definitely

Saved - September 19, 2025 at 3:02 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is the lengths our Government is willing to go to in order to make it look like they are getting things done. They got a company to build a 3 story housing structure for an announcement & photo-op. Then they tore it down. What an absolute waste of money. Pic via @BryanPassifiume

Saved - September 18, 2025 at 7:11 PM
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I’m reflecting on a troubling incident from Hamilton in 2019 when antifa harassed an elderly couple. It raises the question of why they haven't been classified as a terrorist organization yet. Their actions are truly disturbing.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Flashback to Hamilton 2019 when antifa harassed an elderly couple. Ya they sure are great people. They’ve terrorized people long enough. https://t.co/uvqv5dmPju

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The real question should be, why haven’t they been listed as a terrorist organization yet?

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@justwannasayth2 I know. These people are disgusting.

Saved - September 17, 2025 at 4:20 PM

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Everything people assume about Charlie Kirk have never actually listened to Charlie Kirk. https://t.co/uq7WZZsmf4

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You will never be the best version of yourself if you allow other people to convince you that you can't be better because of your skin color, because of your sexual identity, because of the community you came from. You must resist those narratives at all costs if you truly wanna be successful in America.
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Speaker 0: You will never be the best version of yourself if you allow other people to convince you that you can't be better because of your skin color, because of your sexual identity, because of the community you came from. You must resist those narratives at all costs if you truly wanna be successful in America.
Saved - September 11, 2025 at 11:25 PM
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Mark Carney, previously investigated by the House Judiciary Committee for his role in the “climate cartel,” now leads our country. I warned everyone about this, but my concerns were ignored. He is using our resources to enrich himself and others under the guise of climate action. His policies are forcing companies to decarbonize or face financial penalties, which I believe won't change the climate but will instead redistribute wealth. It seems many only pay attention when prompted.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Just a reminder that Mark Carney was under investigation by the House Judiciary Committee in the U.S. for being part of the “climate cartel” Now he runs our Country. We tried warning all of you fools but you never listened. He is now using us & our money to make others including himself rich while picking our pockets clean in the name of “climate”

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He is forcing our company & industries to decarbonize or pay. None of this will alter the world’s climate. But it will redistribute wealth.

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*companies*

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@LilPork07 Many only care when they are told too.

Saved - September 11, 2025 at 4:31 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Defund the CBC. No other words needed after watching this garbage.https://t.co/WIIuGVIWHR

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There was a shooting at a Denver high school today in Colorado. But the issue with someone like Charlie Kirk is is that constituency head and what they may do and how this event could be a flashpoint there. And, of course, I think it's also gonna matter a great deal what the president does. And we don't we don't know yet what is gonna happen, There was a lot of bad information in the aftermath of something like this, and so we're not gonna speculate in the absence of more information. We're gonna take a quick break. And when the power panel comes back, we're gonna try to get back to Canadian politics. Mark Kearney, his caucus, they're meeting in Edmonton. Major projects now.
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Speaker 0: Jordan, just you you touched on this and I talked a little Speaker 1: bit about some Katie Simpson. I just wanted to cycle back on it where where you flagged it. Just the the inflection point this could be. Right? The the triggering moment sorry. Bad choice of words. Like, but we we talk about the Charlie Kirk because he's well known politically connected. There was a shooting at a Denver high school today in Colorado. I I I we're in a suburban Denver, you know, where three kids were shot. I mean, the gun problem in America persists. But the issue with someone like Charlie Kirk is is that constituency head and what they may do and how this event could be a flashpoint there. Speaker 2: That's right. And and, of course, I think it's also gonna matter a great deal what the president does. And we don't we don't know yet what is gonna happen, but it's clear that this attack was not just an attack on Charlie Kirk as an individual, but also probably, we don't know motive yet, but we can assume it was related to his role in the MAGA movement more generally. And so president Trump, who may well feel that this is a provocation or an excuse to double down on some of his other efforts to quell dissent within The United States. Speaker 1: Yeah. Look. There's a lot of things we don't know. There were some early reports about someone being in custody. There were pictures on social media of a man being detained. That person is not the suspect. That person is not the shooter. So if you've seen those things, cleanse that from your memory. There was a lot of bad information in the aftermath of something like this, and so we're not gonna speculate in the absence of more information. We're gonna take a quick break. And when the power panel comes back, we're gonna try to get back to Canadian politics. Mark Kearney, his caucus, they're meeting in Edmonton. Major projects now.

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Clip via @cbcwatcher

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@Canadabuster They love to do it

Saved - September 10, 2025 at 10:00 PM

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Some of Charlie Kirk’s best moments. The guy was awesome. https://t.co/ury1VWKe6o

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Great teacher. Yes. What is a woman? Woman is a social construct that we've agreed upon. So I wanna thank you for proving a great point. What? You are why we should eliminate the Department of Education. Thank you very much. I could tell you're not married. Mhmm. Yeah. You're so scared to debate me. Actually, I'm not scared. You keep interrupting me. Every time I actually try to actually explain my point and have a reasonable conversation with you, you cut me off. Statistics? Where can you show me that at? Seventy percent of offenders were African Americans. I know you're you're obviously very anti trans. No. I'm pro reality.
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Speaker 0: Great teacher. Yes. What is a woman? Woman is a social construct that we've agreed upon. So I wanna thank you for proving a great point. What? You are why we should eliminate the Department of Education. Thank you very much. Speaker 1: Are you married? Speaker 0: Yes. With two beautiful children. Speaker 1: Wow. Good for you. Speaker 0: I could tell you're not married. Mhmm. Yeah. You're so scared to debate me. Actually, I'm not scared. Then debate me anytime, anytime. I just I honestly, I'm good. I just debated the governor of this state. I don't need to debate you, Parker. Okay? Speaker 1: You keep interrupting me. Every time I actually try to every time I try to actually explain my point and have a reasonable conversation with you, you cut me off. Speaker 0: An you're an English major. Yeah. I'm gonna give you another chance. Yeah. What's your favorite Jane Austen novel? Harry Potter. Speaker 1: My shirt, everybody. My shirt says, Charlie Kirk. Oh. You're offended. Speaker 0: Actually, I'm not. I find it hilarious. In fact, I'm so important that you have to make a shirt with my name on it. It's FBI statistics. It's well known. Statistics? Where can you show me that at? Seventy percent of offenders were African Americans. I know you're you're obviously very anti trans. No. I'm pro reality.
Saved - September 10, 2025 at 5:49 PM

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Hospitals across France have been told to prepare for war by next year in a leaked memo. They are expecting them to prepare for wounded soldiers in the range of 10 to 50 thousand. The plan is in place. https://t.co/tP2maEGOwn

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France's government reportedly told hospitals to prepare for a potential armed conflict by next year. A leaked letter to health agencies says hospitals should be ready for a major military engagement as soon as March 2026, with an estimate of about 10,050 men in French hospitals over six months, potentially including foreign soldiers coordinated with NATO and the EU. Plans include medical transit centres to use regional facilities and move patients from front lines. Doctors are warned to expect shortages. The Health Minister has not denied the letter, calling it a precautionary measure, but noting aggression from some actors requires preparation for the worst. The move follows the government's survival manual, set to be sent to every household, and a 20-page booklet detailing emergencies, including nuclear blasts and natural disasters, with a survival-kit list of water, tinned food, paracetamol, and a torch.
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Speaker 0: Hospitals across France have reportedly been told to prepare for a potential armed conflict by next year, with the government urging health providers to be ready. According to French media, in a leaked letter sent to health agencies across the country, the government says hospitals should be prepared for a major military engagement as soon as March 2026. It said that between 10,050 men could be expected in French hospitals over a six month period, which could include foreign soldiers who are coordinated with NATO and the EU. They are planning medical transit centres to make use of regional facilities and to distribute patients arriving from potential front lines. According to the reports, doctors are also being warned to prepare for shortages. The French Health Minister hasn't denied the letter and stressed it was a precautionary measure, but that aggression from some actors means the country needs to prepare for the worst. It comes months after the government announced a survival manual, which is set to be sent to every household in the country. The 20 page booklet is said to include details of what to do in a variety of emergencies, including nuclear blasts and natural disasters, and contains a survival kit packing list, which includes water, tinned food, paracetamol, and a torch.
Saved - July 21, 2025 at 3:56 PM
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I'm disturbed by the justice system in Canada. A man who stabbed two women after smoking weed received no jail time, while another caught trying to pay for sex with a minor was spared jail for immigration reasons. Meanwhile, Tamara and Chris face 7 to 8 years for a mischief charge.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

In Canada, a guy who smoked some weed & then stabbed two women in their head & neck staying at his Airbnb gets no jail time, or a guy gets caught trying to pay for sex with a 15 year old but is spared jail to help with his immigration to Canada but Tamara & Chris are looking at 7 to 8 years on a mischief charge that has been going on in the courts for years now. Something is very wrong in Canada.

@LichTamara - Tamara Lich 🇨🇦

We learned last evening that the crown has submitted their materials to our legal teams for our upcoming sentencing hearing. They are seeking a 7 year prison sentence for myself and 8 years for @ChrisBarber1975 I haven’t seen their docs yet but hopefully I’ll receive them today and can provide more details. With that, we are east bound and headed for Ottawa!

Saved - May 8, 2025 at 3:26 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Reminder Carney & others were under investigation in the US for being part of “the climate cartel” Fox News here bringing up many of the things we have been trying to tell Canadians about Carney for months. https://t.co/Zd7WzUSwOF

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According to Speaker 0, Canada's new prime minister threatened to seize capital from companies not advancing Canada's climate agenda. Speaker 1 stated the goal is for every financial decision to consider climate change, backing companies that are part of the solution and taking capital away from those who are part of the problem. Speaker 0 claims the prime minister is a fan of censorship and threatened American social media platforms, referencing a statement by Speaker 1 that large American online platforms have become seas of hate and are being used by criminals to harm children, and that his government will act. Speaker 0 asserts there is no free speech in Canada and that the prime minister wants to ban social media platforms, shut down dissent, and use the climate crisis as an excuse to steal from businesses and control their means of production. Speaker 0 concludes that while the friendship between the US and Canada will continue, the "free ride" is over.
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Speaker 0: Canada's new far left prime minister. He once threatened to seize capital from companies that do not advance Canada's climate radical agenda. Take a look. Speaker 1: We need to ultimately get to a point where every financial decision is taking climate change into account, the impact on the transition, and we actually drop the adjectives sustainable because it's just what finance professionals do. On the risk side, we need the banks to look at the risks around the climate transition, which then flip to opportunities. On the opportunity side, it's really about looking for and at transition plans from all companies and backing those who are part of the solution and taking capital away from those who are part of the problem. Speaker 0: Now in addition to using the climate crisis to impose government control over businesses, aka socialism, Carney is also a big fan of censorship. In fact, in April, he threatened America's social media platforms with a not so veiled shot at x. Take a look at this. Speaker 1: Large American online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate in all its forms. And they're being used by criminals to harm our children. My government will act. Speaker 0: Just to be clear that there is no free speech in Canada. If you say or write something the government finds offensive or labels as misinformation, you can actually get arrested. Carney is offended by our freedom of speech. He seemingly wants to ban our social media platforms from his country and shut down all dissent. He wants to use the climate crisis hoax as an excuse to steal from our businesses and control their means of production inside of Canada. So the president is right to hold them accountable. Now the great part of our friendship will absolutely continue. If needed, we will always defend Canada, but the free ride part, that part's over.
Saved - April 25, 2025 at 2:13 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This film will be a must watch when it comes out. It’s called The Agenda. This is exactly what Carney has been working on for 10 years. He is even featured in this trailer. Share this everywhere. https://t.co/DpiKa7uLvF

Video Transcript AI Summary
There is a push towards globalization and centralization of control by unelected officials, with the aim to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. The goal is to control the world's resources, land, food supply, and electricity, replacing currency with a credit system, all justified by a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. Some claim there is no climate crisis, and no conclusive proof humans control the global climate. Europe's pursuit of net zero is considered economic suicide, purposely impoverishing people and de-industrializing the continent, causing damage in the name of saving the planet. A global war on agriculture is underway, leading to food shortages as farms sell. The plan involves switching people to "pharma food" to control the agriculture industry through publicly traded stocks. This is described as a public relations scam and an action plan to radically change all life on Earth, monitoring the environmental consequences of every human action. Once digital IDs are in place, it's considered "game over for humanity."
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Speaker 0: The lust to control other human beings is a story as old as time. There's a very strong drift in the direction of globalization, of the ultimate centralization of control in the hands of unelected officials at supernational organizations. Speaker 1: They want all of the resources of the world in their pocket. Speaker 2: The bigger picture is that an attempt is underway now to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. Speaker 3: This is a coup. They're saying we can control with rules. We don't need currency anymore. Speaker 4: It's like an inverted prison. You are supposedly free to roam about, but everything you want to access is behind lock and key. Speaker 2: The potential for social control is gigantic and potentially irreversible. Speaker 5: They plan to commandeer land, reduce farming, and radically change the food we eat, transform the supply of electricity, and then dictate how we use it, and replace currency with a system of credits. All three strategies are built on the premise of a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. Speaker 6: I do not think there's a climate crisis, and I base that on all the evidence and the climate data sets that we build to answer questions just like that. The government is very clear that they want a catastrophic story. Speaker 1: There is no single science paper that proves conclusively that humans control all or most of the global climate. Speaker 7: Europe's mad dash towards net zero is effectively economic suicide. Politicians are purposely impoverishing people, purposely de industrializing Europe. It's just Speaker 1: tremendous amount of damage in the name of saving the planet. It does make you ask what is it we're actually saving if we're paving it over. Speaker 7: I think what we're dealing with here is actually a global war on agriculture. Speaker 5: When you look at how many farms are selling up, we're walking into food shortages. Speaker 3: If I can switch everybody from real food to pharma food, then 100% of the agriculture industry can go through my publicly traded stocks, I have complete control. Speaker 8: This is the biggest public relations scam in the history of the world. But it's far more than that. It's a blueprint. It is the action plan. Speaker 1: All life on Earth is going to be radically changed. Speaker 5: Everything will be monitored. The environmental consequences of every human action. Speaker 3: The general population cannot fathom the psychopathy of the vision that they're facing. Speaker 4: Once the digital ID is in place, it's game over for humanity.
Saved - April 20, 2025 at 4:44 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

These are the individuals who are screwing over my children & your children’s future. https://t.co/zL383DM6FU

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Clip via @CarymaRules

Saved - April 2, 2025 at 3:19 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

It’s incredible to watch our abusers wanting to be thanked for taking away something they themselves implemented & defended for years. https://t.co/hq6OMJW2uN

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The speaker announces the cancellation of the carbon tax in Ottawa Vagney, Gloucester. As a result, the price of gas has dropped from $1.54 to $1.34.9 per tank. The speaker is pleased that Mark Carney's team is cutting the carbon tax for consumers. They state that they will continue to announce further plans for Canadians during the election.
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Speaker 0: Hello, Ottawa Vagney, Gloucester. It's a big day today. It's the first day that we see that the carbon tax has been canceled. So if you watched yesterday, it was $1.54 to fill your tank, and today, we're at $1.34.9 to fill your tank, which makes a big difference in your pockets. So we're happy to see that Mark Carney's team is moving forward with cutting the carbon tax for consumers, and we will, of course, continue to roll out what else we'll be doing for Canadians during this election.
Saved - April 2, 2025 at 10:00 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

When you repeat there’s a million dollar reward on your opponent 3 times it’s long past being a joke, especially the last time he says it in this clip. https://t.co/Bq7bKtutR5

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A media personality known in Chinese media, who has worked in Hong Kong and Canada, is now wanted by the Chinese government. There is reportedly a $1,000,000 reward for his capture. An arrest warrant has been issued by the government of China, along with the reward.
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Speaker 0: The Chinese media knows him. He was in the the media business in in Hong Kong and in here in in Canada, he's a radio host or I don't know for media or or it's a fair child. He was a media person. So that's all he did, all his life. But also right now, he is wanted by the Chinese government, and there's a $1,000,000 reward on his head. So they want if you guys want to pick him up and and take him to the Chinese consulate, you make him a million dollars. I'm just joking. But there is a arrest warrant out for him from the government of China, and and, there is a reward for him. But apart from that, I can't say more than that.
Saved - March 27, 2025 at 4:06 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

@BGatesIsaPyscho These videos coming out of China https://t.co/E7Qa3cBk2p

Saved - March 25, 2025 at 3:55 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is the average Canadian voter. They live in an alternate reality. https://t.co/mwjoT7WDc8

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker denies that a picture shows someone with Epstein and Maxwell, claiming it's "not even him" and "doesn't even look like him." They assert the face is shorter and the chin is longer, suggesting it's "just some other guy." The speaker questions the nature of the relationship depicted. They mention someone ran away and accused them of not doing research about Mark Carney, and that his dog defecated without the waste being cleaned up.
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Speaker 0: Don't lie about it. It's all lies. Why what is lies on this? That he was with Epstein and Maxwell. But you have a picture of them together. That's not even him. It doesn't even look like him. It's him. It's You don't find that on the picture. It's not I used to be a journalist, and I'm not buying it. It's not him. You're saying to me it doesn't like him at all. No. The face is shorter. The the chin is longer. No. So what do you think it is, that picture? Some other guy. It's just some other guy. What was the relationship? It's what we want to know. Oh oh, well, we need a truck driving around and Because nobody's talking about it. Because there's nothing to talk about. Fact that the only here only she actually ran away and accused me to not do my research about Mark Carney, but his dog just make a big poo on the ground and she didn't actually clean it afterwards.
Saved - March 24, 2025 at 7:55 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Reminder, Mark Carney during the Convoy went out of his way to write an article to the media asking for the police to do their job and remove these peacefully protesting Canadians. He called them seditionists. He had no problem with this. https://t.co/gjtDg8C7Wn

Video Transcript AI Summary
A lady was trampled by traveling horses. The horses fully trampled the lady. The lady got fully trampled by a horse. The lady is embarrassed.
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Speaker 0: Oh, come on through. Come on through. What is happening here? Wow. What is this lady doing? Traveling. Traveling horses. They just trampled this lady. Just trampled that lady. They just fully trampled that lady. Just fully trampled that lady. It's the lady. Fucking embarrassed. The lady does trample. No. The lady got fully trampled with a horse.
Saved - December 23, 2024 at 4:39 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This couple is suing Trudeau, Freeland and others within the Government for freezing their accounts Feb 18/2022 I hope they get the justice they deserve. Our Government must be held accountable for this unbelievable overreach. https://t.co/zDJYDxEF4j

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Hi, I’m Carrie from Scotland, Ontario. My husband Rich and I, along with our dog Kenzie, have faced significant challenges over the past four years due to government overreach. We were forced to choose between an experimental vaccine and our jobs, which was traumatic. On February 18, 2022, I discovered our bank account was empty, leaving me panicked and questioning how we would pay our mortgage, bills, and buy food. Despite my shy nature, I feel compelled to pursue a lawsuit for accountability. No one should endure the fear and anxiety we experienced. We are fighting for all Canadians to prevent this from happening again. Your support is crucial in our quest for justice and accountability. Remember, this happened to me; it could happen to you.
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Speaker 0: Hi. My name is Carrie, and I live in the small village of Scotland, Ontario with my husband, Rich, and our golden retriever, Kenzie. We are average Canadians who work hard and love our country. The past 4 years have been extremely difficult for me. I've lost friendships. I've seen families break up and witnessed many people, many Canadians suffering at the hands of our government's overreach, our lives were turned upside down when my husband and I had to make the choice between a vaccine, an experimental vaccine, or our jobs. If that wasn't traumatic enough, on February the evening of February 18, 2022, I received a phone call from my husband who is at work. He said I needed to check our bank account. I immediately logged in, and all I saw were dashes. I remember the feeling like it was yesterday. It was like somebody kicked me in the stomach. I started to hyperventilate, couldn't catch my breath. Why was this happening to us? Where was my money? When was I gonna get my money back? Was I gonna get my money back? How was I gonna prove how much I had in my bank account? So many questions. My husband trying to calm me down, telling me, you know, you gotta a breath. You gotta breathe. But so many questions, like, how was I gonna pay my mortgage? My mortgage payment was coming out. How was I gonna pay my other bills? How was I gonna get money to buy food? How was I gonna put fuel on my vehicle? I spent many sleepless nights worrying, sick to my stomach. So many questions, no answers, and still to this day, no one has told us why this happened to us. I am a shy person, a quiet person. I like to stay in the background. So this lawsuit is so much out of my comfort zone. Asking for money is way out of my comfort zone, But this lawsuit is so very, very important. We need to hold them accountable. No nobody should feel the level of betrayal, the level of fear, the level of unknown, the level of anxiety that myself and many Canadians felt. We have to make sure this level of unlawful cruelty does not happen to any other Canadians. We are fighting for all Canadians, so we really need your support. Please give what you can. Please help us fight for accountability. Help us fight for justice. Help us fight for Canada. And remember, this happened to me. This could happen to you.
Saved - December 15, 2024 at 6:03 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Theresa Tam who is now nowhere to be found was part of a 2010 “Pandemic” documentary where she suggested people have tracking bracelets for mandatory quarantine. She made her sick idea a reality when she tracked 33 million Canadians cell phones during lockdowns. Never forget. https://t.co/w3BIko0oiY

Video Transcript AI Summary
Powers exist to enforce mandatory quarantines, which may include tracking individuals, using bracelets, and deploying police to ensure compliance.
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Speaker 0: Powers that can quarantine people in mandatory settings. It's potential you could track people, put bracelets on their, arms, have police and other setups to ensure quarantine is undertaken.
Saved - December 8, 2024 at 4:29 PM
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It's day 100 of international "students" pushing to stay in Canada despite the rules they agreed to. If the government permits this, it sets a risky precedent where no one will follow the guidelines they're given.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is day 100 of international “students” demanding they be allowed to stay in Canada instead of following the rules they were told when they entered. If the Gov. allows them to stay, no one will leave when they are told. This is a dangerous precedent. https://t.co/c9jcIjmZLP

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Clip via - @CarymaRules

Saved - November 19, 2024 at 1:04 PM
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In my last meeting with my employer, I questioned why they couldn't disclose if other employees had communicable diseases like HIV or Hepatitis, yet I was being fired for a temporary illness. Their silence spoke volumes. I believe what they did to me and others is not just discrimination, but criminal. This should never happen again.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

In my final meeting with my employer where they asked if I had changed my mind regarding taking the vax, I asked them if anyone else working for them had communicable diseases like HIV or Hepatitis, they said they couldn't disclose that information because it was personal. I then asked why they weren't fired for having a life long communicable disease but I was being fired for an illness that if caught lasts only a couple days. They were silent. What they did to people like myself & countless others was not only outright discrimination, but it was criminal. It must never ever happen again.

Saved - November 17, 2024 at 5:16 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Our Government f*cked us. Calls for a jihad on the streets of Mississauga Ontario. They don’t want to be Canadians. They want to continue fighting their conflicts here on our soil. They will not accept our culture, they want us to become theirs. https://t.co/agT6QuIXCd

Saved - November 17, 2024 at 3:56 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

People claiming to be refugees in Canada get $224.00 per day from our Government to eat and stay in a hotel room. That works out to be $81,760 per year. $20,000 more than the average Canadian Salary. Absolutely unbelievable. https://t.co/jAt9mV1Hd9

Saved - November 12, 2024 at 3:09 AM
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I've finally found the clip I've been searching for. It shows Trudeau withholding federal support unless Alberta enforces a lockdown. Whenever someone claims he had no role in provincial lockdowns, I’ll point to this as proof of his manipulation. It's appalling.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

I’ve been looking for this clip for a long time. Trudeau withholding Federal support unless Alberta goes into a lockdown. Whenever a Lib. tells you he had nothing to do with Provincial lockdowns, show them how he bribed them to implement them. He is disgusting. https://t.co/45p43P2j7R

Video Transcript AI Summary
If Alberta decides to implement a lockdown, federal support for businesses and individuals will be reinstated to ensure assistance is available. The focus is on facilitating provinces in adhering to the best public health guidance. Canadians expect the federal government to provide support rather than engage in conflicts or blame.
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Speaker 0: If Alberta were to choose to take further steps and go into a lockdown, federal supports for businesses, for individuals would kick back in, and we'd make sure that we were there to support people. So we're making it easy for provinces to follow the best public health guidance that they possibly have. That's the role Canadians want to see from their federal government, not, picking fights, pointing fingers, and laying

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

You will only get money if you lock your citizens down. The guy was and is out of control.

Saved - November 10, 2024 at 5:18 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

“In the state the we call Canada” This is not education, this is indoctrination into a cult. https://t.co/OW3uYvT4te

Video Transcript AI Summary
We celebrate the amazing diversity of our school, which includes various identities, orientations, and biological sexes. The handprints you see were inspired by a student gift, representing their introductions and the beautiful diversity of our community. We acknowledge the indigenous realities that have existed here for generations. Let’s continue to learn and teach with pride. See you tomorrow.
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Speaker 0: Backgrounds, all the amazingness, the amazing diversity that our school has. And yes, the diversity includes your identity, your orientation, and your biological sex. I wanna finish with this. So the handprints you see actually were inspired by a gift from the students, that made a handprint to introduce themselves to them about who they were. And so we took that and it turned into a larger inspiration around the beautiful diversity that in this land that we stand on, in the state that we call Canada, but more importantly to the indigenous realities that have been here since time immemorial, we celebrate that we love all of you. So I hope we continue learning with pride. I promise it'll be you teaching with pride. See you tomorrow.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

*THAT we call Canada* - edit… sigh.

Saved - November 8, 2024 at 6:51 PM
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In Canada, a doctor could lose their license for prescribing Ivermectin to a Covid patient, yet one who injected 500 kids with an unapproved experimental product is celebrated in the media. It's baffling that the doctor involved in this didn't face any consequences.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

In Canada, if a doctor prescribed Ivermectin to a Covid patient they would lose their license, but if a Doctor injected 500 kids before an experimental product was approved for them, he got an article in a national paper like he’s a hero who put their “neck on the line” The world is backwards.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This doctor did not lose their license after it was known they did this.

Saved - November 3, 2024 at 7:48 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This clip was from March 2020. This is how quickly our Government & health officials managed to scare the sh1t out of their citizens. He even tosses the lid like it’s diseased. I wonder if this ignorant guy ever broke free from the fear. Never forget. https://t.co/Gn0S3yeUmV

Saved - November 3, 2024 at 5:49 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

The 2 suspects involved in the Toronto Police chase which injured both an officer and a Police horse on Friday were released last night on bail. Our criminal justice system is a complete joke. Never forget, Tamara Lich was denied bail & was in jail for weeks on a mischief charge https://t.co/wUgT6YeqZk

Saved - November 2, 2024 at 4:45 PM
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In June 2021, I expressed deep concerns about vaccine safety, but I was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist, and my university placed me on leave. I had everything to lose by speaking out, yet it's crucial to listen to voices like mine. Never forget this.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

In June of 2021 Dr. Byram Bridle was already very concerned about the safety of the vaccine. No one listened to him, the media called him a conspiracy theorist, The University of Guelph put him on leave of absence. A virologist's warning ignored. Never forget. https://t.co/uRBf7gqxd3

Video Transcript AI Summary
Since the pandemic began, I have aimed to provide objective scientific insights as a publicly funded servant. Regarding concerns about heart inflammation linked to COVID-19 vaccines, I acknowledge the potential connection based on extensive scientific literature and reports from Pfizer to regulatory agencies. Traditional vaccine technology suggests that vaccines remain at the injection site, but this does not apply to mRNA vaccines, which disperse throughout the body. Research shows that only about 25% of the vaccine dose stays in the shoulder. Polyethylene glycol, a component of the vaccine, enhances this distribution, allowing lipid nanoparticles to evade immune cells that would normally capture the antigen for immune activation.
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Speaker 0: Pandemic was declared, I have been trying to serve as a voice of objective scientific opinion. I am a publicly funded servant. So I'm public servant. You pay for me, Canadians, from your tax dollars. I work at an academic institution, which is publicly funded, and therefore, I see it as my responsibility to Canadians. When I was asked if I'm concerned or if I saw potential for a link between heart inflammation, the COVID nineteen vaccines, I said I did. And this is why. What we have learned and and we've learned this from a large body of scientific literature. We've also learned this from reports that were submitted by Pfizer themselves to regulatory agencies, one in particular to a regulatory agency in Japan. And what we have learned is I'm very familiar with vaccines, and traditional vaccine technology would tell us that when you put a vaccine into the shoulder, and that's where we get vaccinated with the COVID 19 vaccines, traditional vaccine technology tells us the vaccine would stay on the shoulder. And then what happened is cells from the immune system would come and pick up the spike protein. All these vaccines get our bodies to manufacture the spike protein. Right? So cells in the immune system pick up that spike protein, take it to the local draining lymph node, and activate the immune system. And so what we have found is that this assumption about the vaccine remaining in the shoulder does not apply to this novel vaccine technology. It's never been in people before. These messenger RNA vaccines get distributed throughout the whole body. What we have found in fact is that as little as 25% of the dose remains in the shoulder, and it traffics all over the body. Also, many of you might have heard of polyethylene glycol because that is one of the components of the vaccine that sometimes people develop anaphylactic shock to. That polyethylene glycol, just so that you know, is designed to help facilitate that spread throughout the body. You get about 5 fold greater spread throughout the body with a polyethylene glycol there. Do you know why? Because when the polyethylene glycol is there, it actually helps lipid nanoparticles bypass the very cells of our immune system that are supposed to pick up the antigen and take it to our lymph nodes.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This man had everything to lose holding this press conference. These are the ones people should have been listening to.

Saved - October 31, 2024 at 5:45 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This was Deena Hinshaw discussing the then upcoming 2021 Halloween in Alberta. She told people to ban those diseased unvaccinated from indoor gatherings. Never forget. https://t.co/sRmqJCi6Lg

Saved - October 25, 2024 at 8:27 PM
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I respect CPC MP Marilyn Gladu for highlighting the rights and freedoms violations affecting millions of Canadians. It raises the question: will anyone ever be held accountable for these crimes? Sadly, I doubt it.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Respect must be given to CPC MP Marilyn Gladu for bringing up the rights & freedoms violations of millions of Canadians. Will we ever see anyone held to account or answer for these crimes? Unfortunately I don’t believe we will. https://t.co/N0fpdxeEyx

Video Transcript AI Summary
Every Canadian has the right to enter and leave Canada, as stated in the Charter of Rights. During the pandemic, over 4 million people were effectively trapped in the country for more than two years, despite evidence that vaccinated individuals could still contract and spread COVID-19. While 90% of vaccinated individuals had freedom of movement, the 10% who were unvaccinated faced restrictions, causing family separations and trauma. Additionally, the Emergency Measures Act was deemed illegal by the courts, raising questions about the lack of consequences for those involved. The freezing of individuals' bank accounts during this time was also considered unlawful search and seizure.
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Speaker 0: Every Canadian has the right to freely enter and leave Canada. That is in the Charter of Rights. During the pandemic, they trapped over 4,000,000 people for over 2 years here in the country, even after it was medically proven that people that were vaccinated could get and transmit COVID the same as the unvaccinated. So we had 90% of people who are vaccinated who were allowed to go wherever they wanted and enter and leave, but we trapped those 10% that were not a higher risk in the country, separating them from their families and causing a lot of trauma. Then we get to the Emergency Measures Act. The Emergency Measures Act was ruled by the courts to be illegal. Now I'm not sure why there's no consequences for that. If I got convicted of something, I could appeal, but I would have to appeal from prison. So I'm not sure why there's been no action on that, but they froze people's bank accounts. That's unlawful search and seizure.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Clip via- @bruce_mcgonigal

Saved - October 13, 2024 at 10:44 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

A solar farm built in 2019 destroyed by hurricane Milton. That is potentially hazardous waste strewn everywhere from toxic levels of different metals. Green energy is a scam. https://t.co/EMIpmz6y9G

Saved - October 12, 2024 at 8:39 PM
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I was wrongfully fired in 2021 after 19 years for refusing the injection. Doug Ford restricted my family and me from accessing theatres, restaurants, and other daily activities. Our Prime Minister banned us from flying and fostered discrimination against us. We need answers and accountability.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

I was wrongly fired in 2021 after 19 years of service for not accepting the injection. Doug Ford banned my family and I from going to theatres, restaurants & other day to day places. We had a Prime Minister who banned us from flying & encouraged a nation to hate us & discriminate against us. We need answers & accountability.

Saved - October 11, 2024 at 2:09 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is what unvaccinated individuals had to read day in & day out leading up to Thanksgiving & other celebrations. The media endlessly pushing unwarranted fear. Making us out like we were diseased scum unworthy of social gatherings Never forget. https://t.co/zUwJtYHr8P

Saved - October 10, 2024 at 11:27 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is a diabolical plan. The Federal Government will not only make money off the land for perpetuity, they are going to dictate what is built on the land as well. This is not good for Canadians. https://t.co/cCWUbRIPTQ

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The speaker states there is agreement that Canada needs more housing, but disagreement on government involvement. The Conservative party leader wants to sell off unused federal lands. The speaker says the federal government owns tons of land in cities and towns across the country and plans to offer up that public land for housing by long-term leasing it, not selling it to developers. Leasing the land allows them to work with communities to ensure the right, affordable homes are built. They state they have land and lots of houses to build.
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Speaker 0: Here's something we can all agree on. We need more housing in Canada. But that the government should step up and make sure that housing gets built, that's where some people disagree. Take federal lands, land that's owned by the federal government that isn't being used anymore. The conservative party leader wants to sell it all off to make a quick buck. That does nothing for you. The federal government owns tons of land in cities and towns across the country. You can build a lot of homes on those lands, so that's what we're gonna do. We're offering up that public land for housing. And we're not just gonna sell it all to developers. We're gonna long term lease it. See, by leasing the land, we get to work with communities to make sure that home builders are building the right homes, homes you can afford. We've got land. We got lots of houses to build. So that's exactly what we're gonna
Saved - October 7, 2024 at 6:32 PM
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As Thanksgiving weekend approaches, I reflect on the authoritarian measures imposed on Canadians and the discrimination faced by the unvaccinated. It’s concerning that those responsible have not been held accountable. I also recall Jason Kenney's comments from 2021 about this time.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

As we approach Thanksgiving weekend, let’s not forget the authoritarian tyranny Canadians were subjected to and the unwarranted discrimination & segregation unvaccinated Canadians had to endure. These people have not had to face any accountability for what they did. https://t.co/PQE31950kQ

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Unvaccinated individuals are not permitted to have indoor social gatherings outside of their household. Vaccinated individuals can have indoor social gatherings limited to two households for up to 10 people aged 12 or older. The maximum number of people permitted at outdoor social gatherings is lowered from 200 to 20.
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Speaker 0: So my message is simple. Please follow the rules that are in place. To be blunt, no indoor social gatherings are permitted outside of a household for people who are unvaccinated. For those who are vaccinated, indoor social gatherings are limited to to 2 households for up to 10 people who are aged 12 or older. We are also lowering the maximum number of people permitted to participate in outdoor social gatherings from 200 to 20.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This was Jason Kenny in 2021 regarding Thanksgiving weekend.

Saved - October 7, 2024 at 12:21 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

CBC doing their part to advertise & sell the brand new version of the vax that just came out. It should be illegal for news organizations to do this. They shill the product & get away with not listing any possible side effects. https://t.co/qWQasgVymU

Saved - October 1, 2024 at 2:53 PM
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I see that only 3.9% of Canadians are still getting vaccinated. I lost my job and faced social exclusion for not taking it, yet 96% of people aren't getting it now? It raises questions about the initial lack of coercion. I want accountability for this situation.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This is how many people in Canada who are still taking the the vax. The total average across Canada is now only 3.9% ! I was fired from my job & banned from society for not taking this product & now 96% of Canadians aren't taking it? But no one was coerced in the beginning right? I want accountability.

Saved - October 1, 2024 at 1:44 PM
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Joly’s UN speech on Freedom is unbelievable. She claims some view it as doing whatever they want, ignoring others' freedoms. This from a government that has restricted freedoms—pure hypocrisy. Also, hardly anyone attended the speech.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Joly’s UN speech about Freedom is unbelievable. She says there are people (obviously conservatives) who think Freedom is “they can do as they wish” without the regards of other people’s freedom. All of this from the Gov. that removed people’s freedoms. Complete hypocrisy. https://t.co/ye7dChY3sM

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Canada is a country based on rights and freedoms that offers the freedom to pursue a better life, and freedom from fear, violence, intimidation, and discrimination. These freedoms foster inclusivity, protect the vulnerable, and build stronger communities. Some voices redefine freedom for their own purposes, disregarding the freedoms of others. They claim freedom as an excuse to do as they wish, spreading misinformation and echoing those who wish to interfere in elections and undermine democracy. They advocate limits on reproductive rights. Ultimately, they mean freedom for some, not freedom for all. Those who claim to speak for freedom often want the government to decide who people can love, who they are, or even what they can wear.
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Speaker 0: Is a country based on the rights and freedoms that are enshrined in our constitutional charter. A core reason Canada is a prosperous society that beyond offering the freedom to pursue a better life for you and your family, it is also a way for us to provide freedom from the barriers that prevent you from enjoying a better life. Freedom from fear, violence, intimidation, and discrimination. Freedoms that foster a sense of inclusivity and belonging. Freedom that protects the vulnerable and build stronger communities. Far too often though, some of the loudest voices claiming to speak for freedom are the ones trying to redefine that word for their own purposes. They claim freedom as an excuse to do as they wish without any regard for the freedoms of others. This is certainly not how we should define freedom. They hide behind the word to tell us everything is broken, to spread this information and parrot the lines fed to them by those who wish to interfere in our elections and undermine our democracy. Limits on reproductive rights. At the end of the day, through all of the noise, what they really mean to say is freedom for some, not freedom for all. Often, the people who claim to speak for freedom are the same people who want the government to decide who people can love, who they are, or even what they can wear.

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

You will notice, hardly anyone showed up to hear this speech.

Saved - September 30, 2024 at 12:03 PM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

This was criminal. https://t.co/jkaXNo0mdy

Saved - September 17, 2024 at 12:30 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Ok so I ask Canadians this, if they won’t release the names of the treasonous traitors within Parliament, how can we ever have a legitimate election? https://t.co/E5m52UuKf3

Saved - September 15, 2024 at 11:51 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

Outright hate speech printed on the front page of a national news paper. Never forget. https://t.co/8zKWMXSrRh

Saved - September 15, 2024 at 12:09 AM

@ryangerritsen - Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱

I wonder who gave permission to Trudeau to finally say this. People think it’s just a coincidence that several world leaders say on the same day they support long the use of long range missiles? Who is pulling these puppets strings? https://t.co/PA3YmZ7cbz

Video Transcript AI Summary
Canada supports Ukraine using long-range weaponry. This support aims to prevent and interdict Russia's continued ability to degrade Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. The use of long-range weaponry is intended to stop the killing of innocent civilians in what is described as Russia's unjust war.
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Speaker 0: And, yes, Canada fully supports Ukraine using long way long range weaponry to prevent and interdict Russia's continued avail continued ability to, degrade Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and mostly to kill innocent civilians in their unjust war.
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