Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Canada Wildfires Conspiracy Podcast | Intentional Ammonium Nitrate Ignition

Episode Date: June 30, 2023

The Canadian wildfires, or the wildfires in Canada, have burned for more than six weeks, resulting in numerous new fires throughout the country. Many people are suggesting that these fires were intent...ionally set, attributing this belief to the simultaneous outbreak of fires in the region. Is this another attempt in the name of climate control, or is something more sinister happening? Additionally, we discuss the possibility that the fires may be connected to the disappearance of over 61,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate, a chemical used both as a fertilizer and an ingredient in explosives. All of this and more on this episode of Canada Wildfires Conspiracy Podcast | Intentional Ammonium Nitrate Ignition

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Starting point is 00:00:29 And welcome to investigate Earth podcast. I'm here's Chad, alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry. Say hello, Sherry. Hey, guys. How are you? Welcome to the show. Well, welcome to the show. It is June 30th, 2023, 439 p.m. here on the east coast of the United States in South Carolina. Now, although this podcast is going to be about Canada, we do want to say just in case we do not get an episode out before the July 4th. For all of our listeners in the United States, happy July 4th. We hope you have an amazing and safe weekend, just in case we do not have another episode before actual July 4th, which is on Tuesday this year.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Yeah, so we should have some. Yeah, we should. But guys, welcome to the show. We are going to specifically be talking about the Canadian wildfires. And really what I think is the conspiracy around this. Who is really over this? Who is in charge of this? Why is it happening?
Starting point is 00:01:32 Because, listen, there's a lot of things that don't add up. There's a lot of things that don't make sense. And we're going to discuss these. Now, six weeks ago, which is when the original Canadian wildfire started, you know, we were thinking about doing an episode then, right? We had this orange haze across many major cities in the United States. We had many people that had respiratory issues or even people that didn't have respiratory issues experiencing symptoms such as headache and difficulty breathing, loss of concentration, not able to concentrate necessarily. There was a lot of people that were complaining of this. even six weeks ago there were events that were
Starting point is 00:02:09 canceled or delayed due to the smoke and so a lot of this fires six weeks ago were in the eastern part of Canada and then they started popping up on the western side of Canada this has been just one crazy experience this by the way actually is I believe the worst wildfire season that they've ever had right
Starting point is 00:02:29 so it's a very very huge deal and a lot of Canadians You Canadians out there listening, we know you guys are not stupid because we saw what happened with the Canadian rally as far as the truckers. We've seen a lot of the stuff when you fight back and stand up against the government or the people that are trying to push an agenda. And I think many of you are kind of doing this now. But as we think back about six weeks ago when we were thinking about doing this podcast in the beginning, and we saw all the orange and then we saw in New York City where you could not even see three feet in front of you,
Starting point is 00:03:02 We're like, this does not look like typical forest fires. But then they were like, oh, well, you only will have this haze for two days and then it'll be gone. Don't worry about it. And that's why we kind of just let it go because we didn't think it was this big thing that was going to last more than six weeks. Absolutely. And it's just so strange how it's lasting this long in what they predicted and what's going on and the colors. And there's some definitely funky stuff going on out there. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:03:31 there is. We're going to talk about all of that. Now, for those of you that want to hear what the official narrative is, I guess, from mainstream media, because we always want to try to present mainstream media's narrative on this and at least let you know what they're telling the mass population, or I guess I just say mass population, but a lot of mainstream media no one listens to anymore. But there is still the older generation of people, 50 plus probably that are listening to mainstream media on a constant basis. they believe everything that the media says still. These are people that were born, you know, baby boomers and on. But then you've got to think about even the young liberals and a lot of the people that believe everything the government tells them.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Although it is, you know, these people used to be in favor of smaller governments, supposedly, although they are voting for bigger governments, more control and more power over the people. But a lot of Canadians are kind of seeing through this wildfire stuff. So this is what CBS News said. How did the Canadian wildfires start and look at what caused the fires that are sending smoke across the U.S.? So over the past six weeks, hundreds of out-of-control wildfires have spread across Canada causing mass evacuations and burning through millions of acres. Now, while the Canada wildfire season runs from May through October, such destruction this early in the season is rare. Canada is on track to have its most destructive wildfire season in history.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Now, the Canadian crisis has not been limited to the Great North. Smoke from the fires has spread across large portions of the U.S. affecting air quality for millions as the fire rages out of control and on without signs of stopping. Dramatic photos of the haze that covered major American cities show the toll smoke has taken. Now, this is CBS, keeping in mind. This is what their account is. So what caused the fire, CBS? Well, warm and very dry conditions are like kindling for wildfires.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Much of Canada, like the rest of North Camarra, has experienced record heat and drought. Recently, as climate change continues to warm the planet. By the way, guys, I did not read this article whatsoever. I was just waiting how long it was going to take for them to blame climate change. I've not read this whatsoever. I went to Google. I said, what caused Canada wildfires? I went to the first article, which is what Google was pushing up there the most, is CBS News.
Starting point is 00:05:50 And I didn't have to read through it to see if they were going to mention climate change and this is the problem. And it's so dry, supposedly. This is a second paragraph. Okay. And it's so dry, right? I mean, America has faced such dryness. Well, let me tell you something, at least for the South.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I know for a fact, that's a BS because we have had rain the entire summer. And honestly, a lot of the country has not been that dry. I mean, you've got to think back. And I want to give an example of this. The lake that was out in, is it Nevada? Is it Lake Mead? I think it's Lake Mead. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:23 Lake Mead, which was two years ago. I believe at this point. It was either last year or two years ago. This lake was drying up. I mean, they were finding bodies in this lake in barrels from, you know, what they would say was old mafia jobs that they put these bodies in barrels a long time ago. And as the lake were seated, we started drying up. There were people finding barrels just on the bottom of this lake. And then they were opening them and there were bodies just stuffed in there.
Starting point is 00:06:48 That's crazy because there was an article that there was a barrel in Cherokee River somewhere in Spartan today. Yeah, I saw that. Yeah, that's in the upstate of South Carolina. So they're saying, obviously, is changes that are continuing to warm the planet. This is a quote. So the fire season is also lasting longer now because of climate change. Spring is coming weeks earlier and fall is coming weeks later. I'm sorry, I'm just trying to.
Starting point is 00:07:14 I literally think this is how this person is writing this article. Without calling them names, this is how I think they're doing. Anyways, more time for the fires and grasslands to burn. Edward Sturzik, a fellow at Queens Institute for Energy and Environmental Policy. It's your first sign. At Queens University in Canada, an author of Dark Days at Noon, the Future of Fire, told CBS News, aka probably propaganda. In 2021, Canada experienced its hottest day ever when Leighton, British Columbia, hit 49.6 degrees Celsius, or aka 121 degrees Fahrenheit. smashed in the previous record of 113 degrees.
Starting point is 00:07:55 It tied California's Death Valley is the hottest place in North America that day. In the Canadian prairies of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, where fires now rage, drought has hit particularly hard, according to the Canada drop monitor. All 10 provinces are experienced in abnormal dryness, moderate or severe drought. Moderate or severe drought. Okay, let me tell you something. Moderate drought is actually not that uncommon. It happens all the time. If you don't get rain for two or three weeks in some cases, you will have a much.
Starting point is 00:08:22 moderate drought. But that does not mean necessarily that your entire land of miles and miles are going to burn down. That's just not how this works. And guys, I do want to mention this. I was in a fire department for 12 years. I was I started as a junior. I was in it through in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I was in it in North Carolina. I'd done this a long time. I've been on many wildfires, especially in the mountains of North Carolina, even in, even at the beach, there were sometimes wildfires. It was like when people would, you know, do stupid stuff. they would burn down medium. Anyway, sorry, we had a little break there,
Starting point is 00:08:56 but they would burn down medians, right? So this is what you do in Myrtle Beach. But what I'm saying is that it's not normal for entire swaths of land to just completely start burning, right? At the same time, keep in mind. And we're going to play some videos about that or audios for you guys. And in particular, this one where this gentleman that lives in Canada, he actually has a take on this and what he believes,
Starting point is 00:09:22 he is actually nearby where one of these wildfires actually started and was coming down right near where this gentleman's house was. And I want to play that to you guys because I think it's very important that we've got to get the first hand takes on what may be going on as well. So throughout this audio, if we have to stop and explain, there will be some things that are going to point out visually and we will make sure we point those out.
Starting point is 00:09:43 But this is all very important because we have a theory of why this could be happening, what could be happening. And throughout this audio, which we are going to play. There's a few different interviews, one of which is with a guy in the Forestry Department, which has been a scene commander or a command leader at many fires. And his situation was very peculiar because what he offered
Starting point is 00:10:08 and what was refused is, I think, a telltale sign as well. And we'll explain why that may have happened. But let's get to this audio, guys, here it is. We're going to start with this gentleman now. See that? That's a forest fire. Passing by to the south of the homestead here. It's burning down, down in that direction somewhere southwest.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That's where it's burning. Suddenly came up in a giant plume today, just for no apparent reason whatsoever. Suddenly there was a giant plume of smoke. That's not how fires start, eh? Like, if someone throws a cigarette, you know, there'll be a little fire and then you'll see the smoke. and then smoke will rise and people will go and look.
Starting point is 00:10:58 A giant plume like a mushroom cloud. Like someone set off a nuke. That's what it looked like. It was that big. I mean, people are lighting fires, folks. Canada is burning because someone is deliberately lighting fires. And that's a fact. That's just a fact.
Starting point is 00:11:25 You know, it poured rain in eastern Canada this spring. as a farmer I watch the weather so it poured rain in eastern Canada all spring now suddenly it's burning down complete nonsense you know and the media always says oh well you know
Starting point is 00:11:40 it's human error it's just human error it's human error all right you could attribute some of these things to human error but somebody's light in these fires it's either ideologists who think they can you know
Starting point is 00:11:58 change the world by getting rid of things they don't like, like, for instance, the oil patch. Yeah, they want us all in 15-minute cities, so burn down the oil patch. They tried to burn down Fort McMurray. That didn't work. It's time for people to wake up and realize that this land belongs to us, the people. Living men and women, this is ours. It belongs to us.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Those who would assume authority over us don't own this land. It isn't theirs. It belongs to the people. the people. Living men and women it was given to us the land. When you live in a place like this,
Starting point is 00:12:50 everything you have comes from the land. So those who live there, that land must be theirs. Just saying, folks, if you aren't going to fight for your land, if you aren't going to fight for the earth which provides you every bit of your sustenance and everything you need to survive
Starting point is 00:13:08 here, you're done. You're done for it. Don't know what to tell you. Time to wake up. All right. So that was a gentleman in Canada. Now, I want to point out a couple of things. And this is something I told you when we first listened to this was number one.
Starting point is 00:13:27 We saw how that happens. It's your land until it's not, right? And, you know, if we remember what happened with the Indians in, you know, the United States of America in the very beginning, there were natives of this land. And at least to that degree, I mean, if you want to talk about ancient civilization or whatever, that's one thing. Indians, they had people come and take over the land. Many of them are white men, white men, or whatever the case was. But they had their land taken, and they were putting these little places called reservations.
Starting point is 00:13:58 And it almost seems like, and we know for those of you that have not followed the New World Order, the one world government, the, you know, basically the system, the big cabal of the world economic forum and what many of these global elites want you to be in, eventually are 15-minute cities. And we have an episode on 15-minute cities where we extensively explain what 15-minute cities are about, what they mean. We have an episode on that. You guys can go check it out. But Shari, I think you wanted to say something as well about something. And I just feel like what this man was saying,
Starting point is 00:14:31 a lot of Canadians are feeling the same way about it. They all know, looking at the sky, seeing how these fires are coming up crazy. Like, forest fires don't just come up like in plumes and all together at once. and then you have fire one day and then a fire restarts the next day. That just doesn't happen. That is not natural.
Starting point is 00:14:51 But this lady in Canada, I was really impressed with, it was almost like a little poem that she wrote, but it makes so much sense. And I just wanted to read it to you. It's not very long. And this is what she says. She says, the sun is not yours to dim. My body is not yours to experiment on. The trees are not yours to burn.
Starting point is 00:15:10 Our money is not yours to unsurp. farms are not yours to contaminate the skies are not yours to spray our water supply is not yours to taint our food is not yours to poison my children are not yours to raise and that just is a really impact of statement right there because this is what all governments are doing right now they're trying to do all of this to the earth and to people that live on the earth yeah and some of this is in the name of quote unquote climate change. Some of this is in the name of quote unquote LGBTQ plus trans activism and all this stuff. You know, just the other day, Biden said, this is not your kids.
Starting point is 00:15:54 This is our kids, right? Right. And we won't get into that whole thing. But the point here is that they are wanting and gaining more control every single day. And they are whether you see it or not. You do see it. You may hear about it. You may listen to podcasts like this.
Starting point is 00:16:08 but what we have to take into consideration is how much control they really are gaining. We also have to remember how much control they really did gain during COVID. It was a massive control takeover during COVID. It was actually astonishing to see how many people lined up and to get an experimental vaccine into their body when we really did not have many studies. And listen, some of you out there are probably vaccinated. And Sherry is as well. And there were some people that did.
Starting point is 00:16:35 But the reality is that we don't know. what the long-term consequences are going to be of that. We do have a lot of things coming out there saying this was very bad. There's been a lot of people potentially that died from it. But it seems like, in the case of the Canadian wildfire, it seems like that we have to remember, fire is one of their favorite weapons. And when I say their favorite weapons, who am I referring to? Well, I think it's anyone that wants to restrict necessities
Starting point is 00:17:02 or restrict the supplies of things or land or whatever we need to sustain ourselves, is what this gentleman was just talking about. Fires is what they used for chicken farms, is what they used for to kill, you know, poultry farms. They have burnt down multiple food processing plants. And not to mention, they've even
Starting point is 00:17:22 given letters to farmers asking them to burn down their own land. Yeah. Well, burn down their own land or either do not grow crops on it. Right. Or they want to take over land. Now, according to some things I have read, and you guys from Canada can confirm
Starting point is 00:17:38 or deny this or whatever, but I've read some things about the United Nations Treaty in terms of Canada, and it was the eminent domain United Nations Treaty, where basically the United Nations came in and said that we technically own Canada. We own the land of Canada because of some prince or whatever, king, whatever it was. And so this is, I've read many articles about this, that apparently it is a treaty. So although, yes, I agree with the gentleman that it should be our land. It should be your land, not Ireland.
Starting point is 00:18:10 We don't in Canada, but it should be your land. Apparently, there is potentially a treaty in place that says that it's actually technically the United Nations land. Yeah, it's the royal demand. Right. The royal family actually owns that land, is what they're saying. Yes, and it's imminent domain. Now, for those of you don't know what imminent domain is. Now, imminent domain happens in the United States.
Starting point is 00:18:33 It happens in the UK. It happens in Canada. And they've kind of created this term of. of eminent domain as a way of saying that if we need your land, we're just going to take it. And they say, we'll pay you a little fee or a sum of money. Here's how much money will pay you. Oftentimes, it's not even close to what your land's worth or what you could get for it. But regardless, you were forcefully removed from your land that is called an imminent domain.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Typically, like in real estate, for example, they use this for power lines or they use it for right of access to certain areas and typically it is it is for utilities government public works etc. Right. But what we're seeing in Canada is a lot bigger thing because you have a United Nations, which by the way, most people realize and understand that United Nations, the World Health Organization, all of these massive organizations, they were a huge part in the control power grab of the pandemic and what happened during that. So when you look at someone like the United Nations, which by the way, Trump, when he was president,
Starting point is 00:19:38 stopped giving money to not only World Health Organization because he felt like it was heavily politically influenced and you name it. And also the United Nations, he as well said, like, we're not going to give all the money United Nations because China and a lot of these other ones are so much over the United Nations. It's crazy. But you have United Nations that are technically it seems like really controlling the Canadian land. And this is a huge thing. imminent domain is a massive problem. And, you know, so you say that, hey, I'm in America, I'm in Canada or whatever, I'm going to go buy large swaths of land so I can live free and not have to worry about the government and whatever. They're going to make sure, though, once they get closer to their plan, I believe this agenda 2030, to where they want to do whatever they can to wrap up as much control and power in one place as possible.
Starting point is 00:20:28 You know, your land, quote unquote, may not necessarily be your land at that point in time. There are all kinds of regulations, laws, and things that are in place that they can literally just take your land. And guys, this is complete and utter control over people. Now, we're going to talk about the fires. There was, and I want to point this out, so satellite images from the College of DuPage Meteorology Department show that on the 2nd of June, the fires that erupted in Quebec, Canada, all started at the exact same time. Now, this is the 2nd of June, okay? This is kind of when we first started. This guy kind of explains a little bit of this,
Starting point is 00:21:08 and I want you to hear what he has to say because although you're not going to see it, we will explain it as he explains it here. So let's listen to what this guy has to say about us. Look up here in the upper right-hand corner. Watch this throughout the day-to-day. A giant outbreak of fires has taken place across a whole Canadian province all at once.
Starting point is 00:21:31 look up to the northeast up here in Quebec all of Quebec just caught on fire all at once on a clear day I would say this would be some kind of terrorism of some kind or an attack here it is here we are I'm going to let the images load you can see this morning it's clear just partly cloudy skies nothing and by the way I want to point out that he's showing a satellite image so it has the eastern side of Some of you may have saw this video, but it has little white patches of clouds. You can tell clouds pretty easily, especially when it gets to where the fires start, because the fires are very, very different. They look completely different. It looks like it starts from a pinpoint, and then it starts blowing in one direction.
Starting point is 00:22:20 So it's almost like a stream of smoke. I mean, it looks like smoke. It looks like it starts from a little pinpoint in multiple different locations. Yes, that's what I was going to say. But it's multiple locations at the exact same time. Sometimes 50 miles away, sometimes 100, sometimes 500, sometimes 300, but it is literally across a huge section of land. And I want him to continue to at least explain this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Here you go. Crazy going on there. And then, well, there's last night. Here's today. All of Southeast Quebec just caught on fire, guys. All of it. Yeah, so I want to point this out as well as he's talking. Now, initially on June 2nd,
Starting point is 00:23:03 when the fires first started. Mainstream media went crazy about the reasons why that this fire started. The reason why this fire started was mass lightning storms coming across and just igniting large areas of land across eastern Canada on fire. Well, the problem is that when you actually look at the satellite imagery, there is no storms that are over this area. This all started and erupted on a very clear day, as this guy is explaining. Yeah, there's no storm clouds, there's no rain in the area. You cannot really have lightning and thunder, I guess, without rain, right? No, no.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Well, I mean, you could have heat storms. Yeah, but there was nothing like that in the satellite. No, I mean, heat lightning is, by the way, it's always transferred from cloud to cloud, and it's usually not as potent as actual lightning. But no, that's not going to be the case here. This obviously did not start from lightning. And so then, you know, as we just read, the updated story is climate change and dryness. But they're not saying how all these fires started exactly the same time.
Starting point is 00:24:08 But keeping in mind, June the 2nd, they said it was all from lightning. Now they're saying something different. As we just read to you, climate change, just dryness, extreme dryness. We have to go back to the first guy we heard, right? He said, look, I'm a farmer here in eastern Canada. And it has rained. We had a very wet spring. leading into summer.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And typically the way wildfire season works is the drier or wetter your season is in spring is definitely going to determine how bad your wildfire season is. Wildfire season is the absolute worst typically around fall. And the reason for that it's usually, or leading into fall, because you start having dead debris and leaves start falling. You'll have a lot of dryness and fall a lot more than you do in summer. A lot of summer has more humidity than ever. So although they say that.
Starting point is 00:24:58 that the wildfire season is typically from May to October, a lot of times the worst of the wildfire season in certain areas at least is worse towards the fall because you have all this leaf debris and you have all of this just, you know, fuel to burn. So let's go a little bit further in what this guy says and we'll get to some more. Insane.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Insane. Look at that. The whole thing. Yeah, it's just all at once. And he's showing all these plumes just lighting up at one time all over the place. Absolutely. Just like it was like almost fireworks going off at the same time.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Yeah, you're right. So here's another guy, and I want to point out who this guy is. So Canada fires, you are, this guy is saying you're being lied to and you think everything is under control. This is an expert in fighting fires. And this guy says exactly what he thinks. Here you go. Hi, folks.
Starting point is 00:25:58 I'm a retired force technologist. from the Department of Natural Resources. I have 29 years' experience fighting forest fires here in Nova Scotia. As things progressed last week, and buildings were burning, and people were being evacuated, I realized that Nova Scotia had a resource of retired technical staff that were experts at fighting fire. And so I put together a team.
Starting point is 00:26:23 I called some of these guys up, and I put together a crack team, and then I immediately notified natural resources at fire control in Shubi. I contacted a local district supervisor. And they both notified me that the province wouldn't be interested in hiring on any retired staff to do works. So at the same time, we were being told that. The Premier was begging for help on every newscast that he kicked on. So I started that last Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:26:53 And then I fought with the province on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and again on Friday, trying to get our guys put in key positions where they were needed throughout the province. And I got the same answer continually. Thank you, but no thank you. Finally, I got frustrated and went on talk radio on Thursday, and then I got a phone call from Shubi Radio that said, or not Shubi Radio, Shubby Fire Control, that they'd put my name on a list and the name of a few others.
Starting point is 00:27:24 It was a polite way to say, look, we know you're making noise. Thank you, but no, thank you. We're still not going to hire you guys to come fight fires. So what taxpayers need to understand is while buildings were burning, and the province was short staff, and our government was standing in front of TV cameras saying we're doing everything they can. They lied to your face. They didn't.
Starting point is 00:27:48 I could have pulled together a lot more teams of retired guys willing to come out and do this. We were not offering to do front line, hose line fire, but there's, for every guy on the line, sometimes there's three guys behind the line providing what they need in the way of services. And we were highly trained in both evacuation, all levels of incident command. Personally, I've been incident commander
Starting point is 00:28:13 on dozens of different fires and fought fires up to 50,000 acres. And together on the first team I put together, we had close to 200 years of experience of fighting fires here in the Acadia region of Nova Scotia. We have our own particular forests down here that, for example, all the crews
Starting point is 00:28:33 that are being shipped in have zero experience fighting fires in an Acadian forest region. And I want to point something out here to, as he's talking about this guys and girls, is because I think there's a reason why they didn't want this group of the most experienced
Starting point is 00:28:50 firefighters, probably, at least a large group of experienced firefighters in Canada. Over 200 years' experience, he was an incident commander, K, Sink Commander over a dozen fires, over 50,000 acres. You know, there's a reason for this because typically, and by the way, I believe he said he's a forestry technologist or scientist. So, I mean, he's a guy that knows why wildfire starts.
Starting point is 00:29:13 He knows exactly how they start, how they spread, what happens. And there's a huge reason why you would not let someone volunteer or come into something like this to help, especially when you, as he said, you have the government, all these officials on the media, telling the people that, oh, we're doing everything we can. And they're begging for resources and help or whatever, you know, however they were trying to market this, you know, in front of mainstream media in front of the people.
Starting point is 00:29:42 There's a reason, you know, he said most of the guys are bringing in a brand new, didn't know a whole lot about fires. They're going to see this fire. They're going to see a lot of the ways potentially some of these fires started or how they started. And for people that are very experienced in this, they're going to 100% know that something wasn't. right from the very beginning. Right.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Like how the fire started. The fire started. Absolutely. And so this could also be a very good reason why they're trying to keep experienced guys away. Put all these new people, as he said, all these new guys, no experience coming in to fight these fires. And yet here we are. Six plus weeks later, the fires are still raging.
Starting point is 00:30:17 More fires are popping them instantaneously. And yet we still again have smoke across the United States and Canada, at least eastern Canada, and then for whatever fires in Western Canada and that as well. But this is a deal. And I think there's a big conspiracy here as far as just the fact of how they're keeping out experience guys that could really help in the knowledge and expertise of fires. People with experience that know what they're doing and have dealt with things like this before. Yeah, listen, there is, there's a lot of things in life. And this is something I learned in firefighting.
Starting point is 00:30:49 There's a lot of things in life that you can get away with doing or you can get away with being a part of and not having a lot of experience for a little while. But firefighting is not necessarily one of those. And number two, the more experienced guys you have on a team, no matter what it is, whether it's a house fire, whether it is a medical emergency. You want the experience paramedics to save your life in the event of something really happens to you. This emergency services genre of careers is somewhere you want experience. And you want the guys that are the best trained and the most experienced. That is the guys you want to have trying to either save your life, save your house, put out of fire, whatever the case may be. And I've seen this over many years of being in firefighting and seeing guys that, you know, I looked up to.
Starting point is 00:31:33 I went through all, I went through a lot of school, a lot of training. I went through tons of tons of training. And even going through training, I learned more from the guys that were in this for 20 years plus, 30 years plus, than I ever would learn in training because there's just a huge difference. That typically happens everywhere. And what I do know is, is that this particular instance where you have an emergency situation where half of your country is burning down, And yet you refuse help from experience guys and only bring in new guys. That is a red flag that something is not right. And then say, oh, we're so desperate for help, but they're not taking the help.
Starting point is 00:32:07 You know, it's a catch-22. They're saying they need the help, but they won't take the help. Why not? Yeah, you're right. Let's listen to the rest of what he has to say. Most of their experiences in Boreal forests. The guys from South Africa have no experience up here. The guys from the U.S., same thing.
Starting point is 00:32:24 and our own government passed over an opportunity to hire a team of professionals to come in and help them do the work they're now paying for foreigners to come in and do who aren't experienced in our forest type and it's absolutely a disgrace to the province now i realize that there were major problems at all levels there appears to be problem at uh at uh bureaucratic levels managerial levels and at political levels when things should have been done they weren't getting done but i'd like to be to quote what Tim Houston said on Thursday on talk radio. He said in an emergency, the time for action is now. The time for paperwork is later. And that was only minutes after I just been advised from Schubenecki. Thanks, but no thanks. We're not going to be, we're not going to take you guys on. So our team stayed on standby, hoping that we'd get a call all week, and that call never came. So if you lost your house and fires remained out of control, when a politician looks he in the eye and says, we did everything we could,
Starting point is 00:33:25 the line to your face. What has to happen here is people need to be held accountable both at a bureaucratic level and at a political level. So how do we fix this? What has to happen is a database has to be put together of retired DNR force firefighters. The guys are still interested
Starting point is 00:33:42 that would like to be able to come out and keep themselves up to date and get called in on short notice rather than use the SIFC program that they use through Shubanakity and call in locals first. And there's no reason it can't be done. All it needs is political will. So something has to change.
Starting point is 00:34:01 And if I lost the house and I had been evacuated, I would literally be crying at the top of my voice for politicians to fix this. So it needs to get done and it needs to get done now. No more excuses. Anyways, guys, that's a little background that you're not going to hear anywhere else. So peace out and take care of yourself out there. So this was a guy that, you know, he's extremely experienced. He has many, many years of experience.
Starting point is 00:34:31 His team had over 200 years of experience. And obviously we're seeing that the government refused their help. They did not want their help. They did not want any, they did not want them to be around this situation whatsoever. And look, I think, you know, just as of right now, and we're going to get into a little more details in just a minute about the ammonium nitrate train. that lost the money of nitrate. That's a big one. We're going to get into some health concerns
Starting point is 00:34:54 that a lot of people have had and have talked about it over to pass, especially the past four days. We're going to talk about this. Here's another Canadian guy on, I believe it's TikTok. This is his message to his fellow Canadians. And I feel like I saw this.
Starting point is 00:35:08 And I was like, look, you know, we at least got to play his stuff so that people can hear it, especially you Canadians out there. But here's his message. He does cuss a couple times just so you know if you have kids around. So here you go.
Starting point is 00:35:20 fire right now. And if you think that this is not perpetrated by the people in power that claim to never want to waste a good crisis, you are naive and have not learned your lesson about trusting these psychopaths that control and run our governments. This is all part of the plan. It's an agenda to push climate change and take people out of rural areas and push them towards the cities so they can no longer live off the land and they have to be housed in these 15-minute cities so they can lock you down. and control you. This is about control. Same as COVID. People have seen this coming for a long time, including myself, and now it's happening, and the people that are still walking around with your fucking eyes closed, you better wake up real quick because we need to stand up and have outrage over these things that are happening in Canada especially. This is created. Never waste a good crisis. Remember what they said. Wake the fuck up. And that is true. Um, they need.
Starting point is 00:36:20 never waste a good crisis. And, you know, this is one of the things that this guy is saying, this is intentional. He don't go as much into the intentional side of it rather than they're not going to waste a good crisis. They're going to make sure they're going to blame this on climate change. But I think the big message here is it seems potentially like this is all created manmade and this is something, and we don't 100%. Because you could go as sinister as to say that this is created with some type of chemical that is going to massively harm people. You know, everyone that breathes this, right? Or you could go a little less and say that this is
Starting point is 00:36:53 to push climate change. Right. Or people could say, oh, this is all natural, but you don't see this type of smoke in the atmosphere when it's a natural forest fire. You don't see that bright orange. This is some kind of
Starting point is 00:37:09 chemical that's been lit off or whatever that are creating these fires, and we're seeing it all the way down in South Carolina. And not to even mention that, we even feel funny. Yeah, absolutely. Chad's been feeling lightheaded.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I have felt lightheaded because you look in the sky, you see this orange dusk thing. You can't even see the sun. Yeah. Yeah, it's tough. I mean, it's crazy. And especially the further north and northeast you go up here. I mean, we're in South Carolina. We're pretty far south in the United States, well away from Canada.
Starting point is 00:37:38 But especially the further you go north, right, of us. So Virginia, West Virginia, you have New York, you have Pennsylvania. You have a lot of these places. There were baseball games being called off or delayed yesterday. because of this. This was yesterday as of June the 29th. Like the big messages here, guys and girls is that I don't think necessarily, and I know this story will die over time, right? This podcast episode, we know when we do things like this, you know, our numbers are not going to be there two weeks from now, right? When this thing is gone and it's not in the media anymore, not you guys are not going to be looking it up anymore and we're, you know, our numbers die.
Starting point is 00:38:15 especially going into July 4th, you know, era, or sorry, era, weekend. But we have to do this because this is just another massive thing, I believe, a part of the control. We have to put light on what we feel like this is a definite conspiracy. Absolutely. And this is our theory what we totally believe in. I don't think these are natural forest fires. They did not start on their, you know, on their own like that. No.
Starting point is 00:38:43 There's too many things that are saying red flag, red flag. Yeah, and so to your point, too, and I want to bring this up because you just mentioned it before we go on, you were talking about medical things. So yesterday, you know, here in South Carolina, it was extremely smoky. Even pilots were complaining about visibility and, you know, just being, you know, if you were on a runway and you would look out and, you know, they may say that it's five or ten miles visibility, but it was really two miles visibility. it was extremely strange. I mean, it looked like fog, but it was smoke. Right. And you could even see this on the ground in a car,
Starting point is 00:39:19 and you'd be driving through and you would see, you know, you could just look at the trees and the just massive blue, orangy haze in certain circumstances. It was nuts. So I've been seen on Twitter, too, as well. And before I saw this, the reason I went and looked this up, because yesterday I felt horrible all day.
Starting point is 00:39:38 I felt weird the day before. It felt horrible yesterday. confusion, headache. I felt like I couldn't breathe good all day, like at all. I don't really have asthma or none of that stuff. It was a major thing that was, you know, affecting me. And I went on Twitter. I saw a lot of people were experiencing the same things.
Starting point is 00:39:56 I just looked it up. You guys can look it up as well. The medical issues people are suffering right now and what they're feeling like. Because I think this is just not a smoke. This is a chemical that is coming through our atmosphere all over Canada and, you know, all over North America. Yeah, so there's a lot of people, guys, that are reporting, especially in Virginia area, West Virginia,
Starting point is 00:40:16 and places that are a little bit closer to Canada, there is tons of people report in a plastic burning smell, right? So forest fires, if you've ever been around a forest fire or in the area of a forest fire, you will smell wood burning. That's what it smells like. It smells like wood, pine, stuff like this. I mean, it's typical burning smells of what you'd expect from forest burning. and so we are having reports everywhere
Starting point is 00:40:42 of a extreme chemical slash plastic type smell in the air. There are people that have been, you know, big influencers that have said this. Tim Poole, I believe, was also another one. It said, man, it's crazy here. It smells like plastic.
Starting point is 00:40:57 There are tons of other people, just regular citizens throughout West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania that are saying it smells like plastic. There's no way this is smoke or wood smoke. But if any, of you kept up with the Ohio train derailment
Starting point is 00:41:13 when all that happened, when the train popped over or whatever, and they made... They didn't even pop over. It's just they despaired. Right. I don't even think it derailed. No, I'm talking about when they did the explosion. No, no. The ammonium nitrate, I don't think, derailed at all. I think they just got to the point
Starting point is 00:41:31 they were going to, and it was all gone. I'm talking about in Ohio. Oh, Ohio. Sorry, sorry. When they did the controlled explosion, yeah, yeah. They had the same type of things going on that's going on now. And there were so many people worried. But what I'm kind of trying to say is this was, what was the nitrate stuff? Yeah, it could have been.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Ammonium nitrate. And they had to do a controlled explosion to make it safe for citizens. Yes, but you're talking about East Palestine, Ohio train derailment. Right, right. Yeah, it was chemicals for sure. There were definitely chemicals in this train derailment. And they did a controlled explosion. Right. Now we got to remember, and you're right,
Starting point is 00:42:15 we don't even know what the consequences of that terrain derailment is going to be for long term. For the people that lived in that area. And not just that area, anybody that lived east of that area. I mean, really, if you think about it, it's a lot of the same people that are experiencing the smoke and everything from the Canadian wildfires. They're experiencing this now, and they experience the East Palestine fallout,
Starting point is 00:42:35 even though some people don't probably realize it, but the chemicals and the amount of chemicals that was in the air during that actual explosion not only affected people and potential outcomes for long-term health effects, which many experts, scientists, and people that are not afraid of, you know, actually telling the truth, have said this. We probably going to have long-term side effects. Oh, and not to even mention it's still in the air, but it's also going into our water supply.
Starting point is 00:43:00 Yes, it's going in our water supply. It's going into agricultural. It's going into a lot of things that we just don't understand. Now, the other part of what we were talking about, and this is what I thought you were talking about for a minute, is we did an episode on the ammonium nitrate that disappeared from a California train. And the ammonium nitrate was gallons and gallons. I mean, I'm talking about a massive amount. Tons of ammonium nitrate disappeared. And what that's used for is fertilizer, pretty much.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Fertilizer. Actually, it was used in the Beirut attack, which the Beirut bombing, if you go look at the Beirut bombing and what that bombing did, it was like a freaking nuclear bomb. that went off, that just leveled things for miles and blew out windows, killed people for, you know. Apparently, I guess part of this was also in the Oklahoma City bombing. Part of the ammonium nitrate was used for that as well. But the ammonium nitrate in particular is a substance that goes into fertilizer, but it is really a pretty, I guess, stable but unstable substance. Well, you think about when you put your hand into a potting soil thing, you can feel the warmth in there. it makes its own warmth, the soil itself.
Starting point is 00:44:10 And that's just little parts of it. So imagine huge parts. Yeah, absolutely. So this massive amount of ammonium nitrate went missing in California. And this was a few months back. We had talked about what are they going to be doing with this? How are they going to do what would that? I mean, is this going to be the next huge terror attack?
Starting point is 00:44:30 And the mainstream media and people that kind of started questioning this, The mainstream media had to come out and say something. They said, oh, well, we feel like it just leaked along the way. And it was all gone. And we're talking about this is a large amount of ammonium nitrate, a very large amount. And so one of the things that we have found out and know and understand about ammonium nitrate, that when burned or release as a gas, it does burn or gas out as a orange type, I guess, substance. It is a orange look in the sky or wherever you're going to see this gas or,
Starting point is 00:45:04 or smoke, it would be an orange glow-type look. Right? So then you think about the Canadian wildfires and all the smoke that the northeast and even parts of the south have seen is a very orange, hazy glow smoke. Also, you've got to think, too, about, you know, what could be a potential way that you could start large swaths of land on fire very fast, where it erupted. It's almost like a plasma. It kind of goes back to like the explosion side of it, the heat, the rawness of what this chemical is. Could you start a forest fire in a large area very fast? Yes, you could. And people have even said you could do this with drones.
Starting point is 00:45:48 You could literally have drones in certain areas to be able to drop ammonium nitrate into certain areas and then light this. And it would just go. I mean, you're talking about, you think gasoline is one thing. This is not even close. Ammonium nitrate is very volatile, especially if you know what you're doing and how you're going to do this. This could be an explanation of how these fires started.
Starting point is 00:46:12 But we also have to understand that there's other people that are talking about us. This is confirmed by many sources that formaldehyde and benzene are in the smoke coming from Canada. Now, so here's some context. And as we talked about, on June 2nd, the geological watchdog,
Starting point is 00:46:29 Michael Janich, aka Dutch sense, discovered all the Southeast Canada caught on fire at the same exact time. So many people said this is an act of terrorism or an attack or at the very least a coordinated event. So fast forward recently, almost a month later, the fires are still raging and as of June 27th, which is a couple of days ago, there are over 480 active fires across the country with 251 of them out of control and 152 under control, according to the Canadian interagency Forest Fire Center. So people in various states are reporting a plastic-like smell with symptoms such as agitated, watery, or burning eyes, difficulty breathing, confusion, etc.
Starting point is 00:47:12 Many have been speculating based on the videos where people are using handheld meters detecting highly toxic levels of formaldehyde. Now, the Michigan Department of Environmental confirms this as well as other sources. explanation. Quote, wood fires emit a lot of volatile organic compounds or VOCs. Most of these VOCs are noticeable to our noses as familiar campfire smell, but they break down quickly when exposed UV radiation from sunlight. Other VOCs like benzene formaldehyde and acrylin are released and they outlast the campfire VOCs.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Okay. So the smoke coming from these Canadian fires into the United States is highly toxic, more so in some areas. So there's some thoughts on this. All evidence suggests that the fire that started in Canada was deliberate and is hard to refute after seeing video evidence of numerous fires starting the exact same time all over the country of Canada. Now, some people's thing thinks this is either going to be because of climate change. They want to push this agenda. As we said, if you want to go to the more sinister road, you could even say that, and this is speculation, but
Starting point is 00:48:25 some people's opinion is, is that just about 100% certain that people got to think about, people even mentioned COVID jabs, right? The vaccine and boosters, which disabled millions of people's immune systems. I mean, and it really did. We've talked about this. We've heard about this. We've read about this. It's seen it in studies.
Starting point is 00:48:46 And all of a sudden, cancer rates are skyrocketing. And formaldehyde and benzene are both very carcinogenic. We know that from out of hydrogen benzene are extremely carcinogenic. And people are even saying maybe this is a way to capitalize on people's declining health in certain parts. I mean, yes, you can go as far as that. But what we do know is that it seems like these fires are intentional. It seems like this happened for a reason. They're either trying to push climate change.
Starting point is 00:49:17 This could be active terrorist or a.k.a. specialized groups that are potentially funded by governments that want to push a further agenda so that they can then control more land or control you further. You know, in my personal opinion, what would be the reason they would do this? I think natural resources. I think they want to destroy
Starting point is 00:49:39 as much as they can of the land that you and I depend on as possible. We've seen it in the United States. We've seen it with poultry farms. We've seen it with all of these various farms. Right. Cow farms, everything. They want to disrupt food.
Starting point is 00:49:53 They want to disrupt the supply. They want to disrupt land. They want to do all of these things in a name of Agenda 2030. They want to do all of these things in a name of more control and more pushing climate control. And guys, when you hear about climate change and climate control and all this stuff, the Green New Deal and the green agenda and whatever, agenda 2030, all these things, when you first hear it, it's like, oh, we've got to save our planet. Yeah, we're doing, we've got to do good for our planet. We're doing good. save it. We got to do all these other things that we should do, but look at what they're really doing.
Starting point is 00:50:26 So let's do it in the name of climate change, guys. Let's just all get together and do this. So then you're on board with this climate change thing to where they will gain support through political, whether it be, you know, for example, in the United States House or Senate hearings or oversight committees or whatever the case may be. They want to gain support in the name of climate changes. Although it is a it is a veil. It is a veil that is over a massive corruption thing, that they're going to gain more control over saying things like, we got to do this because we got to save our planet. But what it really is doing is taking more control from you, the people. They did this during 9-11. Right after 9-11 with the Patriot Act, we saw this as like everybody was together in this.
Starting point is 00:51:10 Oh, we got to go after terrorism. We're going to make sure we get terrorists. So we're going to sign the law and we're going to do this, the Patriot Act. And we're going to have all you support it. And everybody's like, yay! Patriot Act. You're saving us. you're saving us. Thank you, God, government. I can't believe you came to a rescue.
Starting point is 00:51:25 But all really the Patriot Act was was to take away more rights and more freedom and more privacy from the American citizen. We've seen this. Edward Snowden said this. Julian Assange said this. The Patriot Act was basically to spy on every single American in the United States. And it was to give the government more power without warrants to come into your house in the name of terrorism. Exactly. And getting back to Canada, we have to mention Trudeau. because he, I feel like, was put in place. I don't think there was fair elections to get him in there. And ever since he's been in there, this is where everything is failing Canada or Canadian people.
Starting point is 00:52:02 So we have to mention, even though there is a much more global ideal and we have global leaders, he is one of those leaders that is in charge of doing all this. Well, so is Biden. I mean, even though Biden is completely, you know, brain dead, basically. you know, these leaders are being installed, and they're going to continue to be, by the way, guys. So I just think we need to talk about, like, what has happened to Canada since Trudeau has been in, you know, his prime ministry or whatever he is. Prime Minister, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:34 I mean, well, it's much of the same. It's much of the same of what's happening in the United States. In some ways, Canada is a little worse. They're a little more far advanced. They don't necessarily have 100 percent the rights and freedoms as much. I guess is what the United States believes they have. In some senses, I mean, I believe they do have their own constitution to ensure freedom or whatever. But I think a lot of Canadians are figuring out that, hey, we're not actually free after all.
Starting point is 00:52:59 We kind of do live in more of a dictatorship than we do a democracy now. There's so many of these people that already see this. And it's not just as Americans. This is Canadians are just as smart as Americans are. In some ways, maybe even smarter. I mean, honestly. I think they really know what's going on compared to Americans in some sense. Yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 00:53:17 They're awake. They understand. A lot of them do, absolutely. And I think, like I said, I think this fire is just another example. Once again, of a much like the Patriot Act with 9-11. And they wanted to use that to spy on you. These fires are going to be used to further advance their agenda of global crisis or this crisis that they have to stop. And so what they're going to do is they're going to shut off.
Starting point is 00:53:42 And look, you say, well, why would they ever do this? Well, let's think about this. We know that their main targets for climate crisis. for whatever reason is gas, right? But they want to target gas cars. But they don't really want to target gas cars. They don't care about that as much. They actually just care about cutting off independence to your own country.
Starting point is 00:53:59 Your sovereignty as a country, they want you to cut off your independence. Having your own gas. Yes, your own gas, your own oil. They want you to either not have that or depend on things such as lithium batteries to control you because that's even more which is even more controllable. Well, it comes from Africa, actually. comes from, I mean, it probably comes from China as well, but, you know, these mines in Africa are heinous when it comes to lithium mines. But regardless, there's a lot of these, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:28 technology advancements, like, for example, electric vehicles that can more easily be controlled and shut off. I mean, think about in the event of a climate, or sorry, a power grid attack or whatever the case may be, you are carless. Now, I'm not going to say you're going to depend on a car if a power grid attack happens for a long period of time, right? But you could have access to fuel at least to get to point A to point B to somewhere. They just don't have as much control with gas.
Starting point is 00:54:57 And they also want to take away jobs. They want to take away independence. Fuel creates jobs, and it creates jobs in so many different ways. It also allows the transport of food, of resources that all Americans, Canadians, and everyone else needs. These are all the things they want to shut off.
Starting point is 00:55:12 They want to shut off oil. They want to control the food supply. they're doing this through, number one, putting MRI in our food supplies and our lettuce. We have an episode on that. You guys can go listen to. They want to control or burn down poultry farms. They want to kill tens of thousands of cows. They've said multiple times,
Starting point is 00:55:29 including the United States government, Canadian government, and minis that are many others that cows and beef and all these things are causing a great climate crisis. And their farts literally are... Yeah, because of their toots. Yeah, are melting the ice caps. I mean, this is what they're trying to say
Starting point is 00:55:44 because they want to get rid of and away from people being allowed to own their own cattle, to self-sustain themselves. Because the number one thing the government cannot have is a population that can sustain themselves away from government. They do not want farmers. No, they want 15-minute cities. Yes. They want as close quarters and much control as possible. It's like they're looking at us as an aunt. And for those of you that don't know them about that, but it just sounds like Canada, that's all what Canada is about.
Starting point is 00:56:14 think that it's all about these 15-minute cities. But for those that don't know, real quick, it's just, it's big cities where you have big apartment buildings. You have no land. You have nowhere. You just are there. And you rent everything. You rent everything.
Starting point is 00:56:30 You don't technically own anything. They try to outlaw cars, so you have to walk from one place to the other. They control everything you do. You are given jobs. You are not applying at jobs. You were given basically something, and they let you live.
Starting point is 00:56:44 rent free, but you are completely and 100% controlled by your government. And this is what we're moving closer towards. I know that many of you out there that don't typically listen to stuff like this, you're going to be like, oh, there's a god, this is a big conspiracy theory. Listen, look it up. Yes. The actual people are saying and talking about this.
Starting point is 00:57:00 The World Economic Forum people are talking about this. Justin Trudeau, I think, has talked about this. Oh, absolutely. That's why all the Canadians are talking about this in their videos. This is what they really feel like the true motive of burning everything down is, is to rebuild 15-minute cities. Yeah, for sure. So, guys, what is our thoughts on this?
Starting point is 00:57:20 Well, I believe that this is intentionally set. I believe, listen, and this is what I will say, I do think that if you guys don't have to be outside, if you are in an area of the country or Canada or wherever, that is completely smoke-filled, don't go outside as much as you can. I know that sounds like, you know, oh, we're going to let them control us, but we also have to understand that, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:40 we're in an age and time right now. And we're going to do an episode on this in the future. We're in an age in time right now where Bill Gates is creating GMO mosquitoes or genetically modified mosquitoes. And this is fact, by the way. This is not BS conspiracy theory. You can look this up on the internet. Google will even show you this. And supposedly this is in the name of, you know, goodness and trying to stop diseases.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Although they're, anyways, I'm not going to get into that. But we are literally in a geoengineer. Yes. But not to even mention that. He's also building some type of school. screen to screen out the sun from the earth. Absolutely. Like this is,
Starting point is 00:58:18 this is playing God right now is what this is. But most of these people, number one, don't believe in God. And number two, they think they are God. If there is a God and they believe they are the gods, right? They believe the more money and power they have, they have more control over you. And in reality, that is the way the world is set up right now. If you have, if you are an elite and sell your soul to Satan, which is what it seems like, then you do have the power.
Starting point is 00:58:40 And guys, regardless of what your religion is, we are in a battle for good, versus evil. I say this many times. I'm not going to go back into it. But a lot of these people that are in control of our governments are fucking evil. This is what they are. They are evil people. They have an evil agenda. They want to experiment on you. We already know they want to depopulate the world. We already know they want to get rid of as many people as possible. And, you know, like I said, you don't have to be religious or a Christian or whatever to know that. They say it themselves. It's not, you know, obviously a lot of this is said in the Bible, but they say it themselves. They say it out of their own mouth. But the way they're trying to get around the whole
Starting point is 00:59:16 religion thing is if you are religious or if you're a Christian or a Catholic, you're a white supremacist. That's what they're doing right now to make people be quiet on their agendas. They want you to behave because they want you to say, if I identify as this or say this, right? Yeah, then I'm a white supremacist. You can only identify as another, you can only identify as another sex. But if you identify as a Christian or someone who believes in God or someone who believes in country or someone that believes in your flag or someone that believes in values and morals and all these things, you are white supremacists. But if you do the opposite of this, if you do the most heinous shit you can possibly do,
Starting point is 00:59:52 if you expose yourself at LGBTQ rallies in front of kids, that's okay. But if you are any of the other things, you are white supremacist, you are a Nazi, you should die. And we don't care. That's what they're saying. So there's really not a lot to say this is an absolute 100% intentional job that has happened in Canada. Yeah, this is not natural. We don't 100% know the exact reasons for this, but we're going to follow this
Starting point is 01:00:16 if it keeps continuing. Hopefully we can get these fires under control. Hopefully. Hopefully so. And guys, if you are in Canada, please reach out to us, contact and investigate Earth, or reach out to us on Twitter. I mean, we're on Twitter, even though I still think we're Shadow Band over there. Reach out us on Twitter, Facebook, wherever you,
Starting point is 01:00:31 social media. And by the way, the name of the song is Into the Burning Flames, and this is by Jed Keep featuring Johan Wint. So until time guys we love you peace out peace out guys strikes and thunder rolls but just oh echo

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