Shaun Newman Podcast - #241 - Jeremy MacKenzie

Episode Date: January 26, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is Nick Hudson. I'm Dr. Daniel Nagassey. This is Julie Pennessy. This is Corporal Daniel Beaufort. This is Dr. Paul Alexander. This is Dr. Eric Payne. This is Dr. Eric Payne. This is Dr. Peter McCullough.
Starting point is 00:00:13 Welcome to the Sean Newman podcast. Welcome to the podcast, folks. Happy Wednesday. I hope everybody's having a great week, following along with all the events that are happening here in our great country. And I do say great with a lot of pride this morning. I got some big news. Got my sister sitting beside me here in the studio. I've held her here in Lloyd now for a little over an hour as I try and get everything squared away. And today's episode is something I needed to get squared away.
Starting point is 00:00:42 But we're heading east. We're going to go see what's going on in Ottawa. We're going to catch up to the convoy. And I'm hoping I can bring you some truth from a few of the folks that are leading that way and try and shed some light on the story because it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot coming from anyone else in the old mainstream. So you know how I feel there. Now, today's episode, I got to give a couple of sponsors here.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Deer and Steer Butchery, I was talking to Brian Heedon, a boat the old Kathy and Norman James family built butcher farm shop, I should say, on the north side of Highway 16 and Range Road 25. It was back in 1995. They built it used by local hunters around the area for custom cutting and wrapping. And me and Brian got talking yesterday. And he goes, how about you come by? a quarter beef and do some of the work yourself and see what we're trying to do out here
Starting point is 00:01:35 and get a real hand on it. So that's what's going to happen. Now, it's got to wait a couple of weeks because obviously I'm not going to be on this side of the country. But I'm looking forward to getting my hands in and seeing exactly how they do things at the deer and steer. I think you guys should give them a call 780 870 8700 they do have Barry the butcher who comes with 20 plus years of meat cutting experience in the Lloydminster supermarket so you'll be well taken care of and they're just up on the rise and I think something you got to check out another thing you got to check out is families for choice they they're a group of women from a group of mamas from around the area of Calgary they're they
Starting point is 00:02:23 say families for choice is a grassroots organization started last October by a group of Calgary moms and they have been active like I mean extremely active they brought in tons of great speakers and you know Peter McCullough who else Julie Panessey Paul Alexander Eric Payne you kind of get the the history lesson of what they stand for and they are all about protecting our kids. They have over 14,000 signatures on their letter opposing the vaccine mandate for kids. They have grown to over 21,000 members across Alberta and Canada, and they are pro-choice, they aren't anti-anything. Their focus is on protecting choice when it comes to vaccinating kids against COVID-19. And if you want to sign up or find out more, go to Families for the
Starting point is 00:03:14 word forchoice.com.ca. That's familiesforchoice.ca, and you can learn more. I got to give a shout-out to Heath and Tracy McDonald and Spencer for that matter, the team over at Crude Master, helping us along the way to Ottawa, and I do truly appreciate that. We're going to be rocking a couple of Crude Master stickers. So look for updates. Hopefully I'll have some bonus coverage. I apologize in advance if I give you too many episodes in a week. But we'll be trying to update you as much as humanly possible with what's going on.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Check out the social media. By all means, I'll be trying to get a few more interviews from along the way as we tour across. If you pray to the big guy upstairs, I would take a few of those as well as we journey through the frigid cold. This isn't no summertime trip to Disneyland. We're going to be braving the elements and heading out minus 30 across our lovely country. And if you're saying a few for me, probably for the rest of the convoy as well as we head into uncharted territories. I'm looking forward to catching up and seeing what they're all about and sharing some of their stories with you.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Now, onto the Ram Truck Rundown. Brought to you by Auto Clearing Jeep and Ram, the Prairie's trusted source for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Fiat, and all things automotive for over 110 years. He spent 14 years in the military. He goes by the name Raging Dissident Online. I'm talking about Jeremy McKenzie. So buckle up.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Here we go. Jeremy McKenzie, Ragingdissident.com. is my website and welcome to the Sean Newman podcast. Welcome to the Sean Newman podcast today, joined by Raging Dissident or maybe Jeremy McKenzie. Thank you, sir, for hopping on. Sure, man. What's going on? Well, I got to be honest.
Starting point is 00:05:19 You are the first show that I have listened to at about 4 a.m. It's got me so fired up that I've just like, I've been vibrating all day. Just been vibrating all day. my last thing I do before I get in a vehicle and drive 34 hours straight to to Ottawa. I mean, the catch up to the convoy that's already obviously begun. And my excitement is partially so many different things. Part of it's coming from listening to you this morning. I think you could have just listened to tunes and carried on. You realize I got Pilsner here.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I was ready to have like, let's have some drinks. Now I'm like, well, now I can't do that. Yeah, it's quite a situation. I'm pretty, yeah, it was fun last night. It was, it's, uh, it's been a while since we've had anything to look forward to or have anything that like this could potentially lead to better things in the future which is you know just you know something we've needed like a drink in a desert you know i was i was saying you know you were talking about the jerseys behind my my back yeah uh the last time um and you know it is almost a sad thing to sail up like the last time i really felt canadian like wow proud of our country was 2014 in the Olympics. I know that I'm like I'm like that's kind of sad and then these truckers start
Starting point is 00:06:37 rolling and I watch them leave Lloyd and I just I got friends in the convoy and I just see the videos coming and I'm like I'm like welled with so much emotion. At the last two years is definitely pent up on me but I mean like it's been a long time since we actually united and it feels like that's what's going on. Yeah I've fed the exact same feeling. I thought that too. I was like I don't know when the last time I felt anything like it was like what was it? Salt Lake City or oh sorry something's going to know the Salt Lake City the Olympics or you know we were talking about flurry yeah like when he you know when they won that gold medal or I can't remember it was it that feeling of pride of the of the country in your home and your people is it's not
Starting point is 00:07:15 it's been lacking obviously for a long time especially since Trudeau has been in office it's just been embarrassment after embarrassment and you know we've become kind of a clown meme country and you know it's as a you know as a veteran and somebody that's you know a patriotic you know type person and it's just it hurts you know what I mean to see this kind of stuff happen and you know we've buried a lot of people um in the name of this you know this great country in our history and everything and to see it turn into what it's become is just you know it's hardbreaking and the way the media has has run everything and the way these these politicians are all on the same page with everything and it's just a you know it's like they're trying to beat the spirit out of you and trying to beat the
Starting point is 00:07:50 beat the the identity out of you or struddo says you before there is no national identity there is no such thing as core Canadian values and this kind of thing and when you see that you see these trucks, you know, in their, the numbers of them and so many people coming out waving their flags and they're just, people are literally in tears over it. I get emotional just thinking about it because it's finally, like you're seeing, you know, that's like, I said last night, it's like that, you know, like moment in Lord of the Rings or something, right? Like just when you're about to be defeated and like, here comes the cavalry, right? It's like, oh, it's not over yet. You know, it's like, okay, we have, there is support
Starting point is 00:08:21 and there's a lot of people. And they froze, you know, they froze the go fund me thing, but I don't think that's going to make a difference in the long term. The amount of support they've gotten too. It's not a tiny number of people. It was at 50, 60,000 people donate to it, four million dollars in just a couple of days. People want this to end. They want their home back. They want their country back. And that's, I think a lot of that subconsciously bubbles up when you see these kinds of things that, you know, at least there's going to be, we're going to have something to say about it at the very least. And that's something to be proud of. And that's something that hasn't happened in any other country in the world so far. Yeah. Well, you know, it's an odd
Starting point is 00:08:56 sensation that welling up of emotion. Even as you talk about it, it wells up in me. And I'm like, okay, just fight it back down, right? Yeah. You know, and I was, I'm, man stuff. Don't cry on the internet. Come on. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I, uh, tough guy. Come on, man. Yeah. I, uh, I was talking, well, as soon as I, my wife and I talked and she's just like, well, if you think you need to go, go. I'm like, yeah. All right. You know, I got three young kids.
Starting point is 00:09:22 This isn't, uh, a light decision. I, I, I, I don't think. I do as well. You know, it's like, but honestly, this, you know, we see the stuff that's going on. It hasn't been going on for two years. And here we sit. And I've seen some of the stuff come out talking about where the money's going to and the truckers this and the truckers that. And this morning, I was like, why can't people see the beautiful list in this, right?
Starting point is 00:09:46 Like, it's just beautiful. And I listened to you this morning. And man, you put that in perspective. I'm like, that, screw it. Let's go. Like, let's go. Like, let's get down there. Let's descend and let's have, let's have 10 million people.
Starting point is 00:09:59 I know they're not going to. But you get the four. There may be, there may be one million. Literally everyone I know is going. Like everyone I've had the pleasure to meet and interact with in this, the last couple of years. I've been kind of doing this for a four years, but the last two years has really been crazy with obviously the, you know, the overreach and the nonsense and all the people I've met doing that. They're all going. Like everyone, it's like that alone will unify all these people because we can also, yeah, we all went together as a country as, as people.
Starting point is 00:10:26 from all over, you know, from British Columbia to Newfoundland. You know, there's people I know, the musicians, actors, comedians, podcasters, just, you know, blue collar workers, nurses, cops, truck. Like, it's just people from everywhere. And we all share the same thing is that we want our home back, man. And, uh, and this one has teeth, too. Like, there's always, there's been a few. Like, they invited me to go down for the like the Canada day one.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Like, we're having people. We're going to have speakers and stuff. And I'm like, I appreciate it. And I like what they're doing. I just don't really. I don't want to drive 14 hours to just yell at an empty building that's ultimately not really going to go anywhere. Because a friend of mine, Alex, he's the ferryman's toll online, is his, you know, his handle. He said, is very correct.
Starting point is 00:11:08 If you want something done, you need two things. You need to know, what do you want? What is your goal? What is your objective? And how are you going to do it? Just having angry people out there that are, you know, you can see this, the evolution from the yellow vest convoy and all these people. They're like, basically all just cranky about the state and everything's going. There's no real unified.
Starting point is 00:11:23 This one is very, very specific, very, very clear. Mandate's gone. Passports gone. All of this gone. We want people reinstated. They want their jobs back. This is this has got to stop. And how are they going to do it?
Starting point is 00:11:33 Well, we're going to strangle the economy. There's not going to be any trucking. The city's going to be shut down. The highways could be shut down. The amount of, like it's going to cause it. It's going to be a nightmare. And if you're the government, I don't know how you, I don't know what they would do. Like if I was them, how do I remit this situation and put the, you know, the genie back in the bottle?
Starting point is 00:11:52 I don't think you can. You can't. I don't think so. The final straw that broke it was the border. And the thing about this that is so beautiful is I'm sitting here and I feel like I'm pretty clued in. Like I mean, I literally interviewed one of the truck drivers leading this last Thursday. And I was like, man, I should be a part of this. But before I can even think about whether I should be a part of it, it's a already rolling and picking up so much flipping steam.
Starting point is 00:12:17 It happens so fast. It's trying to catch the giant boulder going down the hell. You ain't catching it. All you can do now if you're the government is trying to put up rolling. blocks and do what and do what you're going to lock up everything and and even then like that's the like people you know you get a lot of neck i run into this a lot and to these people these negative people i would say like you know you're you're you're demoralized because you're used to taking ls for so long year after year you know decade after decade of everything just falling apart and when something
Starting point is 00:12:46 actually starts to go your way you just assume the worst and you know it's never going to work you know you're just um the point is they don't even have to get to the city like well we'll lock the city off and we'll get in. Like, all right, they're all just going to drive to a different city. Maybe they'll go to Toronto. Maybe they'll go to, they've got nowhere to go to. They've got nothing but time and they're, you know, they're all laid off and stuff anyway and the mandate. So it's like, the truck, it's going to be a problem matter where it is. Maybe they turn around they go to, they all pile into Calgary or Edmonton. Like, this isn't something they're going to ignore. These people aren't going to go away. This is their livelihoods, their jobs or businesses and
Starting point is 00:13:15 their families and stuff are on the line. Like this is the last, like this is as serious as it gets. This is potentially a national crisis. People could starve. Like there's a guy just told me he's on the way right now a couple of McDonald's and fast food places along the highway to they're closed they have nothing there's no food um that's I've never heard of that before like how how serious and how crazy is this going to get like this is where they're willing to go and I was saying last night like how can you what kind of government are you when you're allowing like I don't care what your your position is like you're this married to this COVID narrative of a you know a 99% survivable disease that you're willing to let Canadians starve
Starting point is 00:13:51 in their homes like you're willing to risk grocery stores not having food Gas stations not having gasoline. People can't get to work. People, it's the wintertime people could get snowed in. There's no plows. There's no anything. This is it. You,
Starting point is 00:14:01 what kind of person are you? Do you what I mean? And if they don't relent immediately, and they refuse to meet with them. Justin Trudeau, none of them are going to say, this is an pending crisis, you fools.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Like, do you understand this? And you won't even talk to them. O'Toole won't even address the question. No. Right? He's the leader of the opposition. He's the head of the conservative party.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Yeah, he thinks he is. I would tell him that he's actually not. It's Pierre Pollyov is the leader of the conservative party and he's gunned in for your job and he's going to get it too. He's absolutely going to get it. And I think Pierre is a smart guy. I think he knows what he's doing and I think he's going to probably take advantage. He's already voiced his support for this.
Starting point is 00:14:37 They reopen the economy. Let our truckers go to work. Stop attacking civil liberties and why can't Aaron O'Toole say that? Right. I don't know what kind of game they're playing or what they, what kind of reality fantasy world they're living in that they think that, I don't know. It's really mind boggling that,
Starting point is 00:14:56 like you said, it's like literally watching a boulder roll downhill and you can actually tell the people in the town beneath the hill it's coming right at you. And they're just like, no, it's not. Like, okay. There's no boulder. Yeah, you can't virtue signal your way out of a giant boulder crashing into your house, man. You can't stand out there and go, well, I do have an LGBT flag and like squash. It didn't matter because reality is reality. And the reality is tens of thousands of truckers are going to jam up these cities and these highways.
Starting point is 00:15:22 And they're not going anywhere. And they've got this memorandum. They're going to present to the Governor General. And the demands are very specific. It's very, I read through it. And I'm like, it looks pretty airtight to me. What did it say? So paraphrasing, basically, like it goes through the definitions and terminology they're going to use like, you know, like any kind of legal document.
Starting point is 00:15:39 And basically it's, we want the following. And there's a space for the Governor General to sign that Justin Trudeau, the House Speaker, all these people is like here. When you're ready to surrender, here's what you'll sign. This is what you're agreeing to. We will leave when all of the mandates and restrictions are lifted in every province, territory and city and municipality in this country. No test, no mandates, no mask requirements, no vaccine passports. That's all got all of it gone.
Starting point is 00:16:03 Number two, everyone that has been terminated as a result of these restrictions or these mandates be reinstated in their professions immediately. And we're not leaving until this is done. So you take that in there and you think about it, but we're going to be out here jamming up your city until that happens. And there's going to be, you're on the clock. And they can't, this isn't something they can stretch. out for weeks or months. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:16:24 This isn't a bunch of like cab drivers that refuse to work or something. This is, I've compared it to like, you know, like your nervous system, like your heart stops. How long can you live with your, with no, you know, not long, a couple minutes. Somebody doesn't reboot that heart. You're dead. Your brain dies, right, without oxygen and blood flowing through it. And that's what this is. So, and I, you know, on behalf of the truckers and stuff as well, I spoke to, I want
Starting point is 00:16:45 to reiterate to anybody that's listening to this. They're not all unvaccinated. Many of them are vaccinated. Yeah. Chris Barber, who I interviewed is vaccinated. He's like, listen, this isn't a boat. He goes, I'm just done with it. Done with all the mandates.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Done with people losing their jobs over this. Yeah. And the police on guard guys are part of the convoy as well. Like there's a lot of people involved in this. This isn't just a bunch of unvaccinated truckers. This is a genuine grassroots movement from across the country. That's what's going to be so cool of being there and having people like yourself there and everyone. Because we can, like, if I was the CBC, now I know blasphemy and everything else.
Starting point is 00:17:21 But if I was the CBC, I'd be foaming at the mouth to tell the. story. Everybody I would tune into the CBC if they just talk about it. Holy crap. Like we got a helicopter. We flew over this sucker. We saw 10,000 trucks in a row and they think by not talking about it, somehow people don't realize it's going on. And they don't understand what's going on. I have no idea what they think. I think they're oblivious. I mentioned it. I think I explained it last night is I get on these tangents. I can't remember what I say or what I said. But like when I was in the military, right? If you're on the ground, you know, you're just a corporal in a ditch somewhere and you want to read. Yeah, we got a
Starting point is 00:17:53 of guys coming down this road that goes to your platoon commander then it goes to his company commander then it goes to the battalion commander the division commander on and on and on and then it gets to the general and he goes i mean nor i need more information then it comes all the way back down again and then it goes all the way back like things move slow in large organizations of bureaucracies like and i think they're still at the stage where they're oblivious i don't think they know what's what's coming i don't think they're paying attention i've talked to some guys that are that work for the uh the ops the Ottawa police and they're like, as far as their concern, it's just another day at work. This is just another protest. It's not a big deal. They're not prepared for this. And, you know, they've got
Starting point is 00:18:24 their Twitter mobs and stuff trying to paint myself and everybody else is, you know, their domestic terrorists and white supremacists and this kind of thing, which is absolutely insane. They're going to be sued. We're talking to lawyers. That's going to be handled as well. You know, but that's like really their only option. That's how desperate they are. They're going to call a bunch of ordinary Canadians just want not to be told what to do with their body terrorists. Anytime in history where the state is ordering someone to do something they don't want to do, that's never been the good guys, ever, not once. Like, you're compelling someone and threatening them.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Otherwise, if you don't do what I say, you're going to lose your job. Maybe we'll take your kids. A friend of mine may lose custody of his child because he refuses, he doesn't want to get vaccinated. He doesn't want his child to be vaccinated. And the mother does. Court rules with the mom. Bye, bye, bye, say goodbye to your child. This is insane.
Starting point is 00:19:08 This is mad. Again, on all of this is because you could catch a cold. You know, 99% of people, the statistics are the same. That's just factually correct. I don't care of it hurt your feelings. As many people died of this as they would have died of the seasonal flu or cold anyways. And we're going to do this. And to your point about the media, they're doing the smart ones, right?
Starting point is 00:19:24 In Germany, I think it was build or de Verte or whichever one. Whoever gets out in front of this first and flip sides is going to be the news for the next 30 years. Once they start telling the truth and go, all right, here's what's really going on. The amount of support they're going to get is going to be because the infrastructure is there. They can reach everybody. They've got on all the news channel. And as soon as they do it, and, all the other ones will try and pile on and they can go, no, no, no, no, no, you guys are
Starting point is 00:19:49 liars. We're telling the truth now and you're not. So the first one to get off the bus is going to win, you know, and it'll be interesting to see if anyone were smart. Some politicians are starting to do that. You see Boris Johnson in the UK, Scotland, Ireland. I think they see the writing on the wall and they're gone, you know what, I really don't want to get dragged out of here by my shirt collar and beaten by a mob or sued or, you know, put on trial or something. So they're like, you know what, maybe let's just pump the brakes on this for a bit. Everybody else hanging on for your life, you're asking for it, man. You're in your, you're, you're it's not going to be good for you over the next five the damage has been done and somebody's going to be held accountable and the last people to hang on are going to be the ones to pay for it
Starting point is 00:20:23 can't it can't sure seems to think they can hang on like our politicians seem to think so and i don't know what with what you know they're like well they'll you know you want to listen to the crazy people they're really you know i would have touch ones like you're on people and i'm not not not not trying to insult them but you guys don't have an accurate grasp of reality that's that's all you know you've been uh you know they'll send the military And this and that we don't, the military in Canada is barely functional. It's in crisis mode on its own. I'm still plugged into a lot of guys that are in there. There's a uniform shortage. Most of the vehicles don't work. We have hardly any troops. There's an attrition problem.
Starting point is 00:20:57 Sargents are doing three or four jobs. It should be three or four people. There's just one, you know, the bulk of our guys that are even capable of doing anything or deployed overseas. They're in Latvia, they're in Poland. They're in Ukraine or, you know, there is. So that's, don't even worry about that. It doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:21:11 For all intents of purposes, it doesn't exist. What are they going to, are they going to, are they going to tow? 50,000 trucks and where do you put them and where do you find the tow truck drivers? Like, I honestly don't see. The only angle they can do this to protect themselves or to spin this around is to find some kind of angle
Starting point is 00:21:29 where they can convince most of the public that these people are nasty you're terrorists or something, right? And that's what they're trying to friend this as. They're draw their media, January 6th of the United States, which itself was what? who died there a trump supporter was shot in the neck and killed that ashley babbit woman and beyond that i think that was essentially it some guys took selfies one guy stole a podium you know what i mean comparing that to
Starting point is 00:21:56 pearl harbor in nine 11 is incredibly insulting and insane um and then to say that because the truck drivers and and the millions of people that support them from all over every walk of life and culture and ethnicity and background in this country that simply just want to be left alone to live as free people is or somehow that's all the same. We're all just bet. It's like they've gone crazy. They're just desperately like anyone that doesn't agree with what the government's doing is a terrorist.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Like that seems to be the box everything's being funneled into. Also a very dangerous road to go down. The people in charge of this country are incredibly, the absolute worst people that could be in charge of anything. They're fomenting division, segregation, and hatred against their own population. Again, over something that is negligibly dangerous. you know, we're going to segregate popular.
Starting point is 00:22:45 And the prime minister is threatening people on television, France a while ago, you know, ministers and all these people, right? We're going to do this to you. We're going to make life really uncomfortable for you. What should be done about these people? How long should we tolerate them? You know, and now I think you're starting to see
Starting point is 00:22:59 the population of this country decide that maybe we shouldn't tolerate you. Maybe we no longer tolerate this government anymore. How does that feel? Yeah, I share a lot of your sentiment. I've definitely got to interview a lot of the the doctors and medical professionals and people that have stood up and talked openly about this, that, and the other thing, I just, at this point, I go, I just go, it's two years into this thing. It's comical, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:31 It's like at what point, at what point will you just go, okay, this isn't working anymore? Like it just isn't working anymore. Yeah. You know what it feels like in a way? It's like, like you have a friend or you're out with your buddies or something. you got a friend or some people who are just, they just get way too drunk and out of control. And they're never going to stop.
Starting point is 00:23:49 And it's like, it's time for you to go to bed. Like you just need to be put to bed, you know, and you get a couple of guys and you like physically take them away. It's like that's what has to happen now because they're never going to stop. It's like you're out of control. You don't even know you're insane.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Like the government's hammered out of its mind. It's throwing up. It's hitting people. It pissed in the plants. It's like, okay, man, you got to go home. Like I think you are.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Yeah, actually throw them in the truck, take them home. So that's, And if that doesn't work, and then now it's, you know, what are they going to do? Are they going to pull a knife next? Well, geez, I hope not. If this gets crazy, it's going to be the government's fault because absolutely nobody involved in this wants anything.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Like, nobody is going to be, nobody wants violence whatsoever. We don't have to. It's not necessary. Park the trucks, turn them off and say, here's our demands. We'll see you when we see you. And we're going to be out here drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes and having a good time. The only thing that even remotely over the last, for sure, the last eight months, where I've just, it just seems to get stranger and common sense just seems to disappear and everything else is the big short when the when the housing crisis is going on in the United States and Steve Krause going like what the fuck is going on right?
Starting point is 00:24:56 And then he goes, oh, you don't get it. Like you don't get it. So then they go to Vegas, right? And he talks to him all. And he's just like, yes, I want you to buy more. I want you to, I want you to bury these people. And I watched that movie at the time and I was like, you know, because how long ago is that? Geez, that probably came home, five years ago.
Starting point is 00:25:12 Yeah. And I watched that and I was like, huh, what that feels like. And now I'm just like, oh, I know what it feels like. Like mass hysteria and large groups of people making the same mistakes is very, it's not only, doesn't it not only happen. It's common. Happens all the time. And they're like, oh, so you're saying a great part of that movie. They go, oh, so everyone at Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan and they're all wrong and you're right.
Starting point is 00:25:33 He goes, yes. And that is what happened. It's like, yeah, people, they make, they get lazy, right? I think I said that last night as well. I was saying something like this, that, you know, these people, this,
Starting point is 00:25:44 you know, ruling class of whatever you want to call them, the establishment, it's just been getting away with nonsense for so long that it's become lazy and fat. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:51 it's not hustling the way it used to to get its way. It's just used to saying, we're doing this now and everyone does it, that they don't even feel the need to justify it anymore. They just do whatever they want.
Starting point is 00:26:00 They've almost gotten lazy about it and complacency kills. You know what I mean? You start sleeping in those silk sheets and, you know, you don't feel like working hard anymore. And next thing you know, you lose everything.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Too big to fail, right comes to mind like they just assume that it's you know this well-oiled machine and the longer this goes on you go what the hell is going on right like the hot stopped oiling itself years ago yeah the temperature keeps going up a hundred degrees every day and i don't know it's you know i just i love the meme of of the guy in the burning house oh it's fine we're fine yeah the whole the dog everything's fine like here we sit yeah that's that's And his posse there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:42 I think they're just arrogant and oblivious. Like he's literally surfing right now in Costa Rica. St. Teresa or Teresa to James someplace. Yeah, he's in Costa Rica surfing right now. We're staring on the barrel of a national crisis, like worse than the FLQ, much worse, because this is not just going to affect Quebec and a couple of politicians. This is like, it's going to be Canadians.
Starting point is 00:27:01 A lot of people in this country have no idea what's going on. I've talked to people that are, you know, what I would say, you know, the normies, right? Like people that are just, they watch CBC, they watch hockey, they go to work, they go home. they don't know anything. And they're like, I'm like, do you have like food saved? And they're like,
Starting point is 00:27:15 why? I'm like, oh man. Like there's going to be like old people. Like they've no. Like if this even remotely disrupts anything, if you go three days without trucking, it's over.
Starting point is 00:27:26 Like everything falls apart. Within a week, we could be in a complete like, you know what I mean? Like the United Nations may need to step in or something. I'm dead serious. It could be like we'll be looking at a failed state situation where it's like people are going hungry.
Starting point is 00:27:39 There's riots. Like there's roaming gangs doing B&E stealing food from people because there's hungry kids. Like this is an incredibly, this is the most dangerous situation this country has ever faced in its history, I believe, potentially. As of now, it's not good. But within a week, that can very rapidly spiral into nightmare from not good to literal nightmare and it can't be fixed. It's going to require like the United States may have to come sort this out. Because that's the one thing you can't as a ruler or a leader or a governor or whatever. if people can't, that's like number one.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Food. Feed them. You can't even do that. If you can't feed people, oh my God, you can't do anything. And you can't even provide food security in a first world nation in Canada. In 2022, people don't have, may not have food. Are you kidding me? How did you screw this up so badly that you got here? And they'll say, well, the mandates and the that. And why are we doing that? Well, because of the virus. And tell me about this virus. Well, 99. You know, 7% of the people survive it. Have you lost your mind? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:28:45 Like, I don't know. You're drunk. It's time to go home. Get them. Put them in the car. Let's go. Let's go. This is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:28:50 And, and evidence is everywhere. Like, so, well, there's a pandemic and it's very dangerous and it's very. Oh, yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Okay. I'm with you. So what's your plan? We're going to fire 10,000 health care workers because they won't get the needle. Do you think that's wise? Like, honestly, do you believe that this is a good idea? And I'm like, well,
Starting point is 00:29:08 yes. Like you need to go. Like you're out of your mind. That's, I, you, if I need to explain why that's a terrible idea, you're beyond,
Starting point is 00:29:15 like you're just, go home. You need to go back to grade one and start over. Okay. I need one. Like, what do you do? Yep.
Starting point is 00:29:25 Yeah. Pills time. Oh, screw right. You know. Time for a pillie. I've been, I've been.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Are you in Saskatchewan or Alberta? So born in Saskatchewan, I, well, border city, but Minster. right. So I'm like, I'm a hair into Alberta where Great Western is now Bruhose or whatever they call it, right? Like, oh yeah. I love Western Canada, man. I had never been out there until a couple years ago. I came out just to visit and meet people and, you know, some people invited me out. So I was like in Wainwright, really, not for, I was like in Wainwright training with the military and stuff. That's not. Freezing to death in the Wayne Wright training area is not the same thing as, you know, being in Edmonton and meeting people. And the culture is radically different. I don't know if you've ever been out east or Ontario. It's a different.
Starting point is 00:30:08 It's like a different country. Or it's like, you know, being in the United States, like New York is not Texas. You know, California is not Georgia. Yeah, but here's the cool thing. So, 06, I was across the entire country. Brother and I biked across Canada. So we, we did Newfoundland and- Like a bicycle or a motorcycle?
Starting point is 00:30:27 Pedal bike, yeah. You maniac. Wow. That's crazy. Holy shit. And so one of the things that taught me very early on in my life was like how diverse we are, but honestly how good people are man oh east or old west you get taught how corrupt and whatever about oh east and you go to east and you see the people you're like the heck is everybody talking about these are some good people well that's i kind of an interesting because i'm from out
Starting point is 00:30:53 east right i'm from nova scotia i live there but i've lived all over the country i was you know when i grew i was 17 i joined the military and then i was in new brunswick for a while and i was posted i was in ontario new brunswick you know i was scotia scotchuan i spent time in you know alberta like So I've kind of been, I haven't been, these are the only problems I haven't been to, really, spent any time in, you know, at an airport once, but that doesn't count. You know what I mean? And yeah, it's like basically the theme is, you know, Western Canada doesn't like Eastern Canada,
Starting point is 00:31:20 but it's like you guys don't understand like we're, it's up here. This is where the problem is. Like people in Eastern Canada are not living high on the hog on carbon taxes and and this kind of thing. Like there's people literally living in shanties out here. Like I can take you and show them like places in rural Cape Breton and Nova Scotian stuff where it's like that's a trailer with a
Starting point is 00:31:37 homemade sheet metal fabricated you know porch area stapled to the side of it essentially that's where this guy live like there's not people aren't rich or doing what we have like a 14 50% tax rate I just got an oil bill I said have that down here and that's upstairs for a thousand dollars to heat my house in in Dartmouth for a thousand like um they're just they got
Starting point is 00:31:57 the people in charge of this place of everywhere are incredibly corrupt and or just immoral like they think they deserve $280,000 salaries. I think the province of Nova Scotia spends billions of a billion dollars or something a year on retired politician salaries. That is that is grotesque, especially considering like if you have homeless citizens, I don't care if you're the retired environment minister from 1998. You're not getting 160K. I think you're a military guy.
Starting point is 00:32:28 I think the, you're a military guy. So you can tell me is the national defense budget on the. military, 21 billion. Does that sound roughly right? It could be. I'd have to look it up. It's not nearly where it should be. So Alberta Health Services, AHS, 26 billion. Yeah. Oh, it's poorly, horribly funny. And a tire fire right now, right? Like, you talk about some of the people I've had on the show, you know, like, listen, I am the normie, right? Like, I'm a guy who I'm a guy who've been dragging my feet for a long time. My condolences. Yeah, absolutely. And I sit here.
Starting point is 00:33:04 And I just, I, to believe, we all were at one stage. Yeah. To believe some of the stuff that's going on, you just go like, how the fuck is that possible? And I got, I got a part in the old, the old, the, the F bombs for the mom there. She'll listen and she'll be, she'll give me a rough time. But like, I try to behave when I'm on other people's show. You know, I try to, you know, I try to, you know, I try to, you know, I try to, you know, I try to, but man, you had me fired up before you. I should, I, you know, like, I'll put it in the show notes, but, uh, raging dissident.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I mean, like, man, for. for three hours this part. Like, think about it. I'm just like, should I crack a beer? Should I like, I try to keep them around three hours. I kind of like, because it's similar in a way to like,
Starting point is 00:33:43 say like Alex Jones does in the state. Like he's a political guy. He's kind of a conspiracy guy. He rants about things. He's a passionate guy. Like we share a lot of, I was on a show in September, actually. That was cool.
Starting point is 00:33:52 We share a lot of those personality traits, I suppose. But otherwise it's not. But yeah, he does three hours. So I was like, okay. So that's, yeah. If two hours feels a little bit too short to me. Four hours is too long. Like, it's the perfect.
Starting point is 00:34:03 So, So you're an Alex Jones guy. I'm a Joe Rogan guy. And he just had, I like, today, today is like the trifective things. I got to listen to Raiders. I got to listen to raging dissident. I get to have raging dissident on. And then I get to drive towards Ottawa and listen to Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan.
Starting point is 00:34:25 And you know Jordan Peterson and go on there and go, oh, Canada's fine. Canada's great. Well, he's picking a fight with, well, not picking a fight, but he's hammering a Trudeau like crazy. And he took a picture with Rogan as he left. And he pulled his, pulled his pant leg up to show his socks. I think that was a dig at Trudeau. Because they're just regular socks. He's going to look at my socks. Look at I am. Like that was an insult to Justin Trudeau directly. So I saw that. It was like, this is going to be a burner. I can't wait to listen to this. And he's tweeting at him. Like, it's you versus basically your economy. Good luck with that, Justin. And same guy, Farreman. Again, he posted a meme. It was a little cartoon of Jordan Peterson pouring gas on a fire that said trucker protest and had Joe Rogan experience.
Starting point is 00:35:03 it's on the can. He's like, yeah, do it, Jordan. Let's go. That's another huge thing that what I like a lot about people, people, you know, they'll give him shit or someone like Pierre Pauli, ever, people that are doing the best they can. And it's like, well, they're not perfect. He should have said this six months ago or he should have did this. He should have said that. He's trying to help now. Doesn't matter. Now he's trying to help you. And the problem isn't that Peterson isn't perfect or Pierre isn't perfect. The problem is why aren't there 50 more of these guys? That's the problem. Why is there so many people being quiet and doing nothing? And then criticizing the few people that are. That's, you know, it's like the guy sitting in the bus
Starting point is 00:35:37 yelling at the guy outside pushing it. He's not pushing hard enough. Like, get out here and help me, you, you dick. Like, what are you doing? And it doesn't, it doesn't matter if they, they, they just came to the conclusion today listening to you, you know, or if it was six months ago, 10 years ago, honestly, it doesn't matter. If you're, if you're here and you're willing help, I don't, I don't care what your skin color is. Don't care what your sexual orientation is. I don't care if you're jabbed or unjab. I just want to come back together and end this. And what are you seeing all along the highways?
Starting point is 00:36:08 That's exactly what it is. Exactly. And I've been saying that for a year. I mean, I make jokes about all kinds of things. And I, you know what I mean? I'm a fine.
Starting point is 00:36:14 But like I've always reiterated. And they big, very focused efforts to make sure that never gets out anywhere that I've said this over and over again. I don't care about any of that. Are you a good person or not? That's all I care about. Are you somebody I would have in my house and around my kids?
Starting point is 00:36:29 And we can have a beer and watch, you know, if you're like, yeah, I like them. That's all I care about. And your your your outward fucking whatever does has no bearing on that. I mean,
Starting point is 00:36:40 I've got, you know, in our community and people we talk to and friends I have, you know, black guys, Muslim guys, Jewish guys, whatever.
Starting point is 00:36:46 Like there's tons of Native American, indigenous people like, what do you mind just called me? He's on his way down. He's a native guy from, from the Saskatoon area. He's driving down right now. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:36:54 right on, I love that guy. It's not his way in. Like, so that's why I'm suing these people. And I can't wait to just take all their money because it's ridiculous. they're all racist and they're all and Justin Trudeau said that right I said that on a on another cat I was like he's literally guilty of hate speech I pulled up the legal definition and I read it and like that's what he's doing he's you target an identifiable group I would argue that unvaccinated people are an identifiable group it's a very specific set of criteria to put you in this group and he said they're racist and misogynists and you know all the all of these horrible things anti science and you know they're what should we do about them like you're are you fomenting an environment where it's likely to lead to a
Starting point is 00:37:32 reach of the peace. You basically just told the country these people are scumbags and causing everybody problems. I'd say that's quite likely. And how do we protect our children? Don't forget that part. Right? Like, and then anyways, yeah. He had Jamie Sinclair on. He was a military vet 33 years. And he, he said, I only did 15. I'm a lightweight. 14 and a half. He said that everywhere he went. And he talked about Bosnia and Croatia, Afghanistan, you know, I'm rattling them off. But he talked about, you know, some of the worst human atrocities always started with the slightest division in the population. And it always seems inconsequential. So when you rattle off all that stuff and when he comes and sit here and tells me that, I'm like, okay.
Starting point is 00:38:19 And then the next day you got your leader of your country saying those things. Like, come on. It's scary. it's like, and they say, well, you know, the, it's just mentality. Oh, it's just this or it's just that. Like, you don't understand. Like, it's just, oh, you just cut your hand on a nail. It's not a big deal.
Starting point is 00:38:36 That can lead to an infection and kill you, actually. A little tiny, like, they will take that and they can rip that wide open and turn it into something else, right? It doesn't even have to be true. They just have to create that because everybody's, there's always problems in society and I'm always very suspicious. And anyone trying to blame a certain set. And that's what, it's funny because that's what they say that we're, we're, guilty of. And I'm like, my problem is with the people run in this country because they're, look at what they've done. And they're saying pointing to different groups of people, they're
Starting point is 00:39:04 the problem and they're the problem. Aren't you the leadership? Leadership is bringing people together and getting them to work together on the common good for everyone's, you know, involved interests. And that's what I've been trying to do. And that's, they're doing the opposite. And then accusing me of doing what they're doing. And then that's, hey, that's a communist playbook. If you're familiar with that at all, you accuse Saul Olinsky who talked to this. You accuse your enemy of what you're guilty of doing and then it puts them on the defensive. So honest, like they say, all these people are racist. The liberal
Starting point is 00:39:31 government is actually racist. All these people are misogynists. Didn't you, didn't you grow up a reporter and then pay her off to like shut up and like they're weren't you in blackface like five times? You know what I mean? Who knows how many times? Like they're all guilty. Well, these people are dangerous. They can't. We need to confiscate firearms
Starting point is 00:39:47 because they're dangerous. Yeah, we're not causing a problem. Didn't your police Meg dump into a fire hall the other day? Like, what was that about? Like you guys are you're losing more guns than the you know they're they're completely uh it's backwards town it's it's it's nuts we've got the worst people running these things and yeah you were saying with the military that i think that's an interesting i'm you know i just liked it i was interested in the military and i always like obsessed with it since i was like 12 as soon as i knew it was a thing that existed i was like
Starting point is 00:40:15 that's what i'm doing i was like zero i was in love with it immediately you know the war movies and the infantry stuff i was like that's just the human experience of it all like how real like how intense it is. I'm like, I want that. I want that so bad. And the cool thing about it is, you won't, the irony, right, of them saying, all the military is racist and it's this and that. The military is reality. Your bag weighs 100 pounds. Black, white, yellow, midget seven feet tall. I don't care. That's a hundred pound bag and you're putting that up that hill. Let's go. It's a results based industry, right? You don't, there's no virtue signal points. There's no, you don't have to run as far. It's okay. You don't, don't worry. They won't shoot at you as much because
Starting point is 00:40:52 you're a female like that no man you're you're here and everybody the same rules apply to everybody it's reality right but incoming fire does not discriminate so that being said like i've had bosses i've had people i've worked for and worked with the people under me that i've been in charge of from you know it doesn't matter i've had excellent people and really terrible shitty people from again every background you can imagine um one of my one one great guy we had he was eritrea he was from eritria or somalia i can't remember which one and he like escaped the country on a cargo ship you He had the craziest story.
Starting point is 00:41:24 And then he came to Canada. And he said, and we were like, well, why did you join the, his name was G. G. He called him. His last name was Gisessu. We called him, you know, G. And he was like, well, why? And he's like, I felt like I owed a debt to the country for saving me.
Starting point is 00:41:37 I'm like, this fucking guy. That's the kind of guy I want here, right? He's like, willing to put up. He's like, I'll put my body on the line to repay a debt that I feel like, oh to these people for saving me. I'm like, fuck, all right. You know, and he was right there with us, man. And there was a lot of these guys.
Starting point is 00:41:52 And so to say that it's like, oh, they're all racist. I'm like, oh, people that are not of the military telling the military it's racist, very nice. That's rich. You know what I mean? Like, you don't know anything, man. And again, yeah, there's great warriors and cool people from all over the world. And it's just good people versus bad people at the end of the day. That's really what it is.
Starting point is 00:42:13 And unfortunately, they're really good at manipulating us, turning us against each other. Yeah, that's what's cool about all these different shows, though, you know? Yeah. the podcast, the live streams, the, you know, the the YouTube channels that have, well, I mean, let's not get you started on YouTube. I have four bans on YouTube right now. My website has like all the bad things I've been banned from because I keep banning us. And I told my web guy, I was like, put them all up there and say banned and when it was terminated. Like it just almost looks, you know.
Starting point is 00:42:44 At this point, you're getting a feel for who I am. I'm, you know, I'm a pretty, I think I'm a pretty fucking. sensible guy, sure. I swear the odd too many time for my parents' liking and for some of the listeners too. But they appreciate when I'm fired up. People that swear are generally more honest anyway. Well, it's just like, it's just so frustrating, right? I had a conversation with a marine biologists. Think about this. A marine biologist. George Costanza? Art Van der Leigh. Marine biologist, Art Van der Leigh. And I, yeah, he was angry at that day, my friends. Anyways, it gets yanked from YouTube and they cite a bunch of things and I'm like, I don't even get it anymore, right?
Starting point is 00:43:24 This is a danger to everyone. They just want to win at any cost. At any cost. And when you start doing that stuff, like we don't know. You're not the good guy. You know, we started a book club here. I talk an awful lot these days about a book club, a group of five of us. The idea three years ago, almost four years ago, geez, four years ago, I guess.
Starting point is 00:43:46 was to be better fathers, better parents, better husbands, better fathers, right? Very simple, just like read some books, whatever. Yeah, be a better person. Be a better person, 100%. Which is a noble, that's a great thing to want to be. You know what I mean? That's probably the best thing to want to do with yourself. And in 2020, we read Soljean Insin.
Starting point is 00:44:03 And we argued about that. Me and one of my really good friend, we argued about it for so long, Jeremy, because he said it was happening. And I said it wasn't happening. and we just had this like back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. And, you know, when I tell my wife last night she walks him, school teacher, lover to bits, she is by far the better reason or the reason I stand where I am. She, you know, I got a good woman behind me.
Starting point is 00:44:32 And I'm expecting. And every great man, et cetera. I'm expecting me to say, I think I need to go to Ottawa and for her to go, are you fucking insane? You're not going anywhere. Instead, he's like, if you need to go, you need to go. That has been, and this is something else I've noticed is that a lot of the women in society have come around to this. Like, you're the ones going, you know, no, no, no, no. They're the ones that they're all the ones who text.
Starting point is 00:44:56 I've seen Zubi in the States who was on Joe Robbins. I like Jube. Yeah. Yeah. He said something that I reiterate a thousand times over is he's like, is it me or is there a lot of women that are clued in what's going on are. And as soon as they started going out. kids, everything. Like, I mean, their ears perked up and their instincts.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Oh, 100%. Women operate more on instincts, I think, a lot in a lot of, especially when it comes to kids. And, you know, I do as well. I've learned to begin from the military and other experiences of just like, your instincts are there for a reason. They've been, you know, like, well, I read this in a book. That's nice. My instincts have been evolved and honed over like thousands of years of generational.
Starting point is 00:45:32 You know what I mean? Like you, I believe, like you inherit this from your, you know, previous. Right. And it's like, I see them doing something and I don't feel good about it. Like, I don't like where this is going. That's your instinct telling you something bad is happening. This isn't good. And a lot of these women are like, I don't, what are they doing?
Starting point is 00:45:47 They're coming after the kids here. And I think a big problem, part of that problem is why you don't see any many, hardly any, hardly any, but I'd say 67% of the people involved in a lot of these up till recently anyway with the truckers has been, it's been female. And because they're not as distracted. The men have endless distractions. There's, there's free porn everywhere. There's sports ball.
Starting point is 00:46:07 Everyone, you know, I call it sports ball. The guys are, they go to work and they, they, they, they, they, watch hockey and they watch basketball and they play video games and whatever. They're completely distracted into oblivion that there's no time in the day to even think about anything that's going on, let alone like investigator. You know what I mean? It's the bread and circuses from the Roman days kind of a thing. And I, you know, I was a big hockey. I still like hockey. I'm a hockey fan. I used to be way more into, I haven't, I haven't watched a game. I don't think in two years because I haven't had time. And it's just that, you know, as fun as it is, I watching a bunch of 24 year old
Starting point is 00:46:38 millionaires, you know, to fire a puck around is not important right now. At this point in time, it is so inconsequential. It's not even funny. They're stripping rights away and talking about putting people in camps and arresting people. You can't buy food at Walmart anymore if you're not vaccinated in Quebec and at Costco. And like, this is where people get their food. You're providing people of access to food. And you're like, yeah, but the heads and the leafs is on, boy?
Starting point is 00:47:05 Like, what? Dude, I want to hit you. I want to hit you. hard enough you go, whoa, you know, it's like, you know, you talk about Solzhenits, you've probably seen the Yuri Besbenov interview, the Soviet defector from the age, came to Canada, right? Yes. And it's, it's what it is.
Starting point is 00:47:19 And like, that's why I say, don't get mad at people like Peterson or Pierre or whoever it is that comes over. I was basically a normie, I was basically a liberal until I was like 26, until I started noticing something, until it affects you personally, you know what I mean? The people will just stay in the system. He's like, until the boot comes in creches his balls. he will refuse to believe this is happening until it physically comes into your life and causes a problem and there's a lot of people that just aren't affected by it I noticed a lot of these people cheering this on like no more mandates me need more
Starting point is 00:47:50 like what do you do again oh you followed all the rules you did what the government wanted and you're protected you work for the government actually so it's in your interest for this because that's your team that you're on you're not you're not being honest with yourself you're not being intellectually honest you don't care about other people obviously because you know there's there's people affected by this i saw i was ripping into this Howard Stern, I absolutely cannot stand as a human being. He's disgusting. He said the other day, you know, if I was president, every unvaccinated person would be, that came to a hospital, would be sent home to die because that's what they deserve. I say, well, you know, liberal Howard Stern, what about, you know, because vaccines are approved, were they 12, 12 and up or something in the States or 10? What about a nine or 10 year old in your liberal stronghold of Chicago where
Starting point is 00:48:29 guns are banned and there's insane amounts of shootings, you know, which happens all the time. A young child is shot in a drive-by, you know, accidentally there to be sent home to die, because they're unvaccinated, Howard, is that correct? You psychopath, like these are, these are, and he has an audience of how many people? Million. 10 million. Yeah, right. That, that is an insanely irresponsible, childish, emotionally driven, nonsensical thing to say.
Starting point is 00:48:52 And that's another thing I love that they do. They say, all the, these, these, everyone's a right winger too, right? I would say I'm more right wing than the century. I have some left wing positions, but a lot of them are, you know, right? I'm not an extreme. You know what I mean? I'm not like, we need to bring Muzolini back. Like that's, you know, I'm not that guy.
Starting point is 00:49:10 But, you know, I have people that otherwise we would have been friends if it wasn't for this media nonsense meddling. We used to be. Like, you could be friends with, you know, liberal. Like, don't you think that's a great tactic they use? And I, I didn't used to think of it like that. It works. But why the hell do I got to defend my position?
Starting point is 00:49:27 You know who I am? I'm a guy who's raised more money for my community than most. I want nothing but the best for my community. That's what I want. That's why I'm still sitting here. That's why I'm going to go to Ottawa because I want all this bullshit to end. And I'm really trying to help people. Whether they could see that or not, is beyond, you know, it's up to them.
Starting point is 00:49:48 But like, everything I've done. And then you get labeled the extremist, the right winger. And it's like, all it is is a label. That's all it is. Yeah. Well, eventually, like it had a lot more effect years ago when I first started doing this. It was a lot more effective because people would get really scared. But they've done it.
Starting point is 00:50:02 They used it so much. It just doesn't have as much of effect anymore. it's like Star Trek if you ever watch that it's like the board you know like they're adapted to your weapons now and it doesn't work now now what are you going to do you have to try something else and I've always believed that I think you're just your reputation will speak for itself you know people can say whatever they want about you but everybody that knows you if you're a good person you know they're going to know that and obviously if you don't believe like talk to people that know me talk to people around me go ask them if this is true or whatever and they'll
Starting point is 00:50:31 they'll tell you the truth I'm not hiding anything right and like you said like yeah you're money for your community. Nobody would go to your community. Like, I heard this guy is, uh, I heard he eats babies and, you know, drowns puppies and a bathtub and, you know, it watches Hitler videos all day. Like, uh, no, no, what are you talking about? You're, you sound insane. He sound insane. Well, I have this video, uh, I'm saying something out of context, out of a four hour conversation or something. It's like, you're such a dishonest piece of crap, man. Like, and, and people are getting tired of it. And it's, uh, I'm watching it too. Like the con to the trucker thing. They're doing all the same stuff. They're all there, they're white nationalists and they're neon.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Nazis or domestic terrorists. Oh, it's coming up next one. He knows how many people. Like, they're saying that the trans community in Ottawa is at risk because all of these Nazis are coming. I'm like, what fit? Do you believe this?
Starting point is 00:51:18 Do you? I don't think they do. I think they know what they're doing, which is gross. Like, they know they're lying because, I mean, I have people paid to watch everything that I don't watch this as well. And they'll choose to ignore anything that I say that counters, you know, what they, what they want to be true.
Starting point is 00:51:32 So I know they're being dishonest on purpose. It's not, it's not an accident. Like we thought, oh, we were just wrong about this guy. Rewind this. You have people that are paid to watch everything you do. So there's a government funded organization. Okay, yeah, far away. It's called anti-hate.ca.
Starting point is 00:51:50 The anti-hate network. It's hilarious because they're actually pro-hate. They have a lot of anonymous contributors, and they do slander people, essentially. And they target, especially smaller profile people like myself, that don't have a ton of money or lawyers. They don't ever attack Ezra Levant or any of his. guys or anything because they know what will happen. And they've got millions of dollars in grant and funding
Starting point is 00:52:11 from the federal government to be, you know, to root out hate. And what they do, what hate means is opponents of the federal government. You know, everybody's, anybody that is potentially a problem to their narrative, they attack them, they slander them, they smear them. They do all kinds of this stuff, right? And some of them are being sued, incoming very shortly. I did an interview with Chris Vandenboss from police on guard back in the summertime, I think. He actually lost his job. because of that. He said, this guy is a, as a neo-Nazi and this kind of thing. And they fired him. And because of a vice news article they printed, which is, again, they asked me for comments. I just made fun of them. I'm like, you're a, you know, a fuck of weasel. You know what you mean?
Starting point is 00:52:48 This is all, this is all nonsense. And they, again, they ignore it. And so, yeah, like, they're paid by the state to do this. And they never, that's what they do. And everything, for example, a couple of years ago, I did a, I was at a protest, basically just myself at a, at a, Ohio's University in Halifax. I had Omar Cotter come out to do a speaking tour about how much of a victim he is and this kind of thing. And I was, you know, I lived there. And I was like, I fought in that war against that guy and his friends and we're the same age. And we're the same age, right? He's a child soldier. He's a child soldier. He's like, well, I guess I am too, then because I was the same age. Right. I joined the military when I was 16, 17 years old. He was, he's only six months younger than I am or old or something. Anyway, he's only six months younger than I am. And he was only six months. It went kind of viral in Canada. within 24 hours, 48 hours, they had a whole hit piece on me from shit going back six months. So someone had been watching and cataloging everything.
Starting point is 00:53:42 And this is a pattern I've noticed. There's a team of people and they go through. So there's myself and I've got probably 12 other people I regularly do stuff with online and you know, you do videos and this kind of thing. And sometimes stuff will pop up
Starting point is 00:53:55 that was like, you know, 200 people watched that maybe. And it was from months ago. And it was at like 2 o'clock in the morning kind of thing. They're like, oh, they've got this clip from somewhere.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Somebody's watching every single thing that we do. and they wait to find these little snippets to and anyway, it's, it's disturbing and it's government funded and they'd have no support. Like there's no, as far as the truckers and stuff go, where is this countermoving? Imagine, imagine being in that job. Oh, I know. Listen, I want, I want you to listen to everything raging distant does. I know.
Starting point is 00:54:26 That's what I laugh. He's a national security risk. Yeah, especially when I go on like complete non-s. Yeah, but I mean, at the start, you could be like, oh, okay. All right. Yep. Like, I'm ready to roll. right?
Starting point is 00:54:36 Yeah, let's do it. All right. Let's listen to what he's got to say. And then you start listening. At some point, you got to go. This is ridiculous. Yeah. This is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Like, I have the most ridiculous job in the world. Yes, you would think. But, you know, a lot of people are ridiculous. I mean, Christian Freeland exists. You know what I mean? So, I mean, being ridiculous in itself isn't this. It seems to be enough to get you can, you know. But, you know, like the truckers and stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:54:59 They're like, oh, this is a tiny minority of these people. This movement, it's just a, we're being held hostage by a couple of people, a tiny minority. It's millions of people. And where's your support? Where are the people on the other side? Where's the support for the government? Where's the counter protest? Where's the GoFundMe for more mandates.ca? More passports.com. They don't exist. They live on the internet. They're on Twitter. A lot of them are bots and a lot of them are paid by the state to do what they're doing. There's photos. I mean, the Chinese are really good at this. There's photos and stuff you can find of people in these bot farms. It'll be like a girl sitting behind like a library stack. you know, those kind of angled bookshelves you have magazines, stuff on. And it's covered in phones. And she's just like, do, do, do, do, do operating like 50 Twitter accounts saying the same things. This is what they do. So they create a false impression that the majority believes this and you are wrong.
Starting point is 00:55:49 And everybody thinks this and you are an extreme, when in reality, the opposite is true. Because where is your support? You're going to see 500,000 people come into Ottawa now. And who's going to show up to tell them they're all crazy and insane? And because if the country's being taken over by extremist Nazis, obviously that would be something I would oppose if I believe that was happening
Starting point is 00:56:06 like a bunch of psychos were like gonna overthrow the country and install a fucking regime I would be right there to you know but yet you wouldn't have you wouldn't have families sitting out and minus 27 applauding you know I've heard so I'm sure you
Starting point is 00:56:20 on your side of things on the east they all wear masks right if they ever do show up it's like you know 25 people bust in from three cities away for antifother all masked up wearing black and front of bricks of people I was gonna say
Starting point is 00:56:30 I'm sure you got some cool stories from the east side but on this side you know like i've you know once again i go back to the convoy and where it's moving and all the different pieces coming together and some of the videos are just like man it's it's amazing it's amazing but it's yeah it's families it's the old it's the young it's kids everybody's peaceful they're waving canadian flags yeah when these people when these drivers men and women show up at all these different stops they're you know i had a i had a text from one of the guys He said the person's been out of work, is literally broke, and gave her and a group of other people who were out of work, baked them a bunch of different things because they wanted to feed them on their journey.
Starting point is 00:57:15 And I just, I go, to me, A, I don't know how you can hate on that, but two, two, I go, it reminds me of stories of old, of maybe my grandparents' days, of maybe even their parents, when they first came to, of this country. You had nothing and you were happy. Where were they from? England. They came across. They built like, crazy. Little, you know, like there's stories. Dad had me read it. For pit trails. I talk an awful lot about this book and I apologize listeners. It was a book put together by all the settlers. So there's only like a handful of them out there, right? Like this wasn't a big book. Anyways, but it's all their stories. And it's talking about like we didn't have time to get logs and at a house built. So we lived in a tent in minus 40 for three kids and everything else. I'm complaining
Starting point is 00:58:05 about driving across country. Right. Wild. Right. And what the stories were, were if a person was walking by, you always invited them in for supper. And you go, in today's world, you go, would you do that? No. Like, we're so fearful of our common person that they're going to do something wrong. And I just, I see what's going on with the trucker convoy. I see how people are reacting to it. It's so emotional because it's like, it's a throwback to way society's supposed to go together. It's still there. The roots of this country are still there. It still exists. You know, that's kind of what I was, you know, say I put out of a video the other day. Like, it's not dead. You know, there's a lot of times where he's like,
Starting point is 00:58:39 is Canada? Is it gone? Like, is it over? You know? And then this happened. Then people just came out. They were just waiting for something to support. Right. It's just no one knew what to do or what to get behind. There was no opposition. There's no leadership. There was no move. Like, you know what I mean? There's a lot of people that we were, but there was nothing to throw their weight behind. And now there is something. And there it is. We were throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping some of it would stick. And if something stick, there's this crazy amount of energy. There's crazy amount of energy, but nobody knows what to do with. It's all penned up. And the thing is, you know, without trying to get too conspiracy theory, it's not a conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:59:13 It's a very real threat that's happening all over the world. It's not a coincidence that all of these countries, you know, decide to do the same things at the same time, at the same policies and the same, you know, buzzwords and the same media framing and the same, you know what I mean? and what's going on is you have a lot of people in this country are in a camp they may not know exists. It's anti-Canada. It's anti-nationalism. It's anti. They want to break all this down and bring you under, you know, under control of something else, which is like you said, these are Canadian families waving Canadian flags saying we want to like, what are their demands?
Starting point is 00:59:46 They want, they want concentration camps for, no, they want everything to go. We want sanity. We want common sense to return. How can you oppose that? Well, the people that are opposing that are literally enemy. They're the enemy. They're working to undermine and subvert the country and turning it, turn it into something else that none of us want.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Like the things Justin, Justin Trudeau is not a Canadian, in my opinion. Jagmeet Singh, Aaron O'Too, all these people are not, they're not defending the country. They're not standing up for the flag for our people, for our heritage, our culture, our history, or anything. They're just going along with this and letting it burn down and saying nothing,
Starting point is 01:00:19 which is, I mean, if you don't want to get involved, that's one thing, but you're elected and paid to do exactly that and you're neglecting, it's a dereliction of duty. It's negligence. At a minimum, at a minimum, if not treason in a way. You're letting the Canadian Charter of Rights be trampled on and stomped on and people are suffering. And again, you're risking, you know, people are starving, people are being laid off for trivial nonsense, completely nonsensical reasons. And you're just sitting there, you know, do to do, do.
Starting point is 01:00:45 That is absolutely, that's completely unacceptable. None of these people should have jobs. It's beside. So what you have is you have a strong. of the Canadian people fighting against basically a parasite that's trying to turn it into something else against our will, against the will
Starting point is 01:01:02 of the common people of the country. These aren't people that, you know, they're not rich. These people are supporting billionaires. They're supporting giant pharmaceutical companies that have been caught, busted numerous times. The largest criminal settlement in the United States history, I think it was
Starting point is 01:01:18 Pfizer or Moderna. I can't remember specifically which one, but it's true. It's Pfizer. Right. And for For bribing doctors, lying about falsification of data, lying about this and that. That's who they're supporting. You think against people driving trucks and just want to go to work and feed their kids. And it's like you need to take stock of that and then really think about who it is, whose side are you really on here? And you think, so their mind, Canada is the government, Justin Trudeau, the Liberal Party, you know, the old establishment, the media that lies constantly and the billionaires that pay them all versus everybody, you know, the people that live.
Starting point is 01:01:54 here. Those are the sides that are that the only ones that I recognize, I don't care. They don't say, well, it's, you know, they're Nazis and they're racist. They don't, no, no, no, no. Regular people versus that. It's, that's, that's it. You know, and you're supporting this. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, I agree with everything you're saying. Yeah. The complication or the, the wrinkle in it is is like, to understand what you're talking about. is difficult. You have to take a step back and go, like, I'm telling you, I'm, I wasn't that long ago Normie where I argued with buddies of mine going, listen, listen, listen, Matrix, I might
Starting point is 01:02:38 be safe or just plug me back in. Like, I don't want to go to the hockey game. I want to talk about Connor McDavid. I want to work my job. I want to love all my family. I want to do all these lovely things. And I want to go to Mexico once a year, twice a year. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:02:51 That's what I want to do, right? Yeah. And then you start taking a step back and you understand how big of a problem we got. It is a big problem. And that's why I try to, I think a lot of, like, I try not to, it's just, this is what I'm better at. Like, I'm not a good at, I'm not a particularly super detailed research. Like, look at this exact document where they said this and this kind of thing. Like that doesn't relate to, I'm just talking like a regular guy.
Starting point is 01:03:14 Like, like I said, like, look, they're billionaires and they're rich assholes. Look at the people you're supporting and look who they're fighting against. It's literally that simple that you don't need to get down in these details. and it's not that complicated, right? And I think that that resonates with a lot of people because it's true. It's the truth. And that's what they're trying to bury all the time. And there was something else you said.
Starting point is 01:03:32 I want to, and I can't remember what it was now. Cipher, matrix. Oh, that's what it was. Yeah, right. Thanks. So that's a big part of the problem. I think it's not that people are stupid because I've heard this so many times. Like I know people that like, he's a smart guy or she's a smart girl.
Starting point is 01:03:48 And why can they not see what's going on? It's fear. It's fear that if you, if they, if they, it could be subconscious, it could be intentional, whatever it is, but it is fear, is that if what you're saying is true, if it's even remotely true, and I have to consider that, that means I have difficult choices to make. I have to think about, I might have to do, I may have to take responsibility now and face that I'm going to have to do things.
Starting point is 01:04:11 I may not, you know, like nobody wants that, right? It's like being told you got to do homework or you're going to have, oh, I'm going to shovel the driveway. Maybe I don't, I don't want to do that. So I'm going to ignore it instead. I'd rather, people want to stay comfortable. They rather, they're going to choose comfort every time. And the only way this is going to end, and I believe that's what's happening now is because
Starting point is 01:04:28 when the cost of doing nothing, just sitting here and ignoring it, becomes more painful than actually doing something about it. And I think that's where we're getting to now because people are like, like the truckers and stuff, right? We all watch this play out. We all watch this happen and all these different people, you know, from wherever you came from, whatever union, whatever industry. And you go, yeah, you know, but and now it's reached a point where I have to, I have to get involved. I got to do something because just sitting here and the thought of enduring another year of this is hellish. I can't I can't do it. I mean, it's worse.
Starting point is 01:04:59 I would rather go out there. And how many people are coming? It's late January. It's minus 25. It's minus 30. It's a traveling through Saskatchewan. Three day drive, right? Three or four day drive from BC, Alberta.
Starting point is 01:05:12 Like it's 14 hours for me. And people are still doing it because that's how much they care. And it's like, do you think, wouldn't I rather? stay home or it's, you know, warm and watch TV. Well, I've been, I've been, I got to, I've been fortunate enough through the podcast and the listeners will understand this. Rubbing shoulders or trading thoughts, whatever you want to call it. Some pretty interesting people.
Starting point is 01:05:35 And at this time and space, some of them have just like rocked my foundation, you know, like Julie Pinesse early on, you know, an ethics professor. And I'm sure we've all, we've all heard her story and everything else. Yes. She looked at me funny one time when I, oh, and I was like, you know, like, how long is this going for Julia? You know, like another six months. And she just kind of cocked her head like, oh, you don't understand.
Starting point is 01:05:58 You don't get it. Yeah. This could be 10 years. This could be forever. Like, this is a war right now. Like, if we don't win, if we don't stop this, it's forever. They'll never stop. The passports will be forever.
Starting point is 01:06:10 Right. So to me, so to me, the audience has been on the same journey as me. And now it's led me across you. And I find so much what you say. if you're the first interview that you tune in to the Sean Newman podcast, you're kind of going to go like, what the heck is this guy, a bunch of white supremacist, whatever. And you're just like,
Starting point is 01:06:26 but if you go back through the journey of eight months ago where I sat with Andrew Liebenberg, a doctor from South Africa, young kids, doesn't have his Canadian passport. So him coming on here and talking openly about what he's seeing, he could be devoted the next day. I've got to see people give up everything for their beliefs,
Starting point is 01:06:43 in my opinion, well before this. And that in itself is moving. And that's another way that I try to get, try to get through to people is like, just use basic old man like grandpa common sense. Like what would your grandfather say? Kind of like I don't need a presentation. I don't need slides. Well, you know, I trust the science and I trust the doctors.
Starting point is 01:07:01 You trust the people that the government is paying. Again, the bad guys, right? Big, big money, big pharma, big government, you know, like, do you really think these people tell the truth? They pay this guy to go on TV and talk. Now, conversely, the guy on the other side who you're saying is a quack. He's a whatever. He's going to lose his job for saying what he's saying. he has nothing to gain.
Starting point is 01:07:18 He's going to suffer. He's going to have all these awful bad things happen. People are going to slander him. So why is he doing it? Because he believes in what he's doing and he's trying to tell the truth. It's very, like, do you really think people? I just wanted to be on TV for 10 minutes. So I threw my career away.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Like are you, come on, man. Like that guy, Roman, was it Roman Weber or Derek Sloan brought those people down to auto, you had a professor. Yeah, on stage with Dr. Byron Bridal. And the other, that guy, that young fellow, like, I'm pretty sure he lost they'll get their medical license stripped away. And he says, I know they're going to, but I don't care because this is more important. And I won't sit here and watch this be done to people.
Starting point is 01:07:52 And I can't live with myself if I don't say anything. That carries much more weight to me because if I see somebody who's willing to self-sacrifice for a greater cause, that's a serious person. And they're not, you know, versus someone who's being paid to lie on television. You know what I mean? So, I mean, if you want to choose that team, you can. I'm not about forcing anybody to do anything. I'm just asking you to reason with yourself here. Do you really believe these people?
Starting point is 01:08:18 And versus why would these people say, why did Dr. Malone go on Rogan and say what he said or McCullough or any of these guys? Like, do you think, like there's no rewards for it. They would be exponentially, they would be wealthy. They would put on CNN, anything they want. If they did the other side, we need to, we need more lockdowns. We need more. Like if they could say all that, you know, they'd pay them for it.
Starting point is 01:08:38 They would love that. Why didn't they do it? If they're motivated by money and ego and all this crap that they accuse them of them, why are they going about it completely the opposite way? Because it's a lie. That's why. That's the only way that makes sense. Here's a thing.
Starting point is 01:08:49 There's parts of it. There's parts of it that, sure. You know, I've said this a lot. I've known multiple people to go to hospital with COVID or what have you. Still don't know anyone who's died. I know there's people out there who know people who've died, etc. Right. The thing that's been so evident in front of me is I've had three now, three very good friends,
Starting point is 01:09:11 all have mental health crises. like from this going on. It's so evident. Numerous people. Numerous people have committed suicide that I've known. And I'm overdoses and suicide and, you know, one guy just, he survived. So nobody will talk about that. Before I come into here, I'm talking to a guy out of BC.
Starting point is 01:09:30 And he goes, you're going to Ottawa? I said, yeah, I'm going to Ottawa. I got to do this interview. And then I'm gone. He goes, man, I wish I was coming. I'm like, fly to Lloyd right now. I'll pick you up. I'll pick you up.
Starting point is 01:09:42 He goes, I can't. Well, in obvious reasons. He goes, I got COVID, I got natural immunity, nobody will recognize it. I go, isn't it funny where we've got to? I was sick before too. Well, I mean, it just, but common sense in the medical world about natural immunity would make complete sense at this point, thrown out the door. It's like they're behaving as though, like this kills 7% of the people to get it or 10% like a very high amount.
Starting point is 01:10:09 And it just isn't. I bring up, you know, I've read a few different books now. on the moral dilemma of vaccines because the idea behind giving vaccines is you're going to give people what you don't want them to get, right? In the theory that they create antibodies and they get over. Right. I'm simple fine, but that's generally. And that's not even how this vaccine even works. It's a totally different thing. So go back to the 1700s. They were having this dilemma about smallpox. Think about this. One and six died. Yeah. One and six, that's 15%. And me and you are still going, I don't want it. You're not going to give me a healthy guy something.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Right. Like this has been a moral dilemma for how. many years. And here we sit. And it's just a, it's just a, it's just a, such a mirror of where we're at in society, where we're, we're just, we want everybody to survive. And it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter we will do anything. Even if we're killing people off to the sides because of mental health problems, drug addiction, every one of these things. Well, and, and that's another clue, right? They, they, they don't want to talk about how, but now it's about health. It's about protecting people. It's about, well, you know, I don't, I don't see you complaining about the massive obesity epidemic taking place. The number one killer in this country is in the United
Starting point is 01:11:12 States. And you've got health, literally health ministers who are grotesquely obese on television telling people that, I can't get health care because people are clinging up hospitals. Actually, the opposite's true. People with heart disease and obesity, the bulk of our medical problems, right? You don't seem to care about the fentanyl being pumped into this country, killing a ton of people. You don't seem to care about the suicide epidemic. You don't seem to care that murder is at a 30-year high in this country. None of that is worth talking about. Just this. You guys are liars. You don't care about people. You care about making money. You care about something else that isn't, you know, obviously the health and safety and welfare
Starting point is 01:11:45 the people is country. Because if you did, you wouldn't be doing any of the things you're doing. Yeah. You know? There's something else I wanted to say, too, and I can't remember now. I, I, brain trips over itself running downhill.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Listen, listen, ever since, I got to give a show to, to Brad Hammer. He's a buddy of mine I met. He listened to me. And somehow he goes,
Starting point is 01:12:13 have you heard of this guy? And I'm like, who is it? Throw it at me. I'm game for anyway. So I listen to, he goes, he loves this heavy metal rock, and I flip it on, and I'm like, I don't know what he means. And for 15 minutes, the songs play. And I'm just like, well, A, this is like, yeah, it's heavy metal, I get it, whatever. But I'm like, this is my jam.
Starting point is 01:12:34 So I'm driving to work. You on the radio, just pump it. Anyways, I come back to where we're sitting right now. You get on your rants, and I'm just like, it's time to pack a crack about 17 beers, sitting there's a range, You know, I hope, I hope parts of the convoy listen to us tomorrow when this air. I'm sure they are. I mean, parts of it, certainly know of me, but I know of a ton of people now that keep sending me your stuff.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Like literally this morning, like, have you seen this guy? I'm like, yeah, he's coming on a day. Paul, baby, right? Like, here we go. And it's, you know, it's weird, right? Because I didn't anticipate. I just wanted to say some shit, you know, I just wanted to, you know, whatever. And now it's turned into this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:13:15 and it's been such a positive, like so many people have come together and it's, it's been, it's crazy to see this. And it's kind of forced, not forced me, but like, you know, I take it serious. I'm trying to be, you know, try to be a better person and try to try to say the right things and give people the right messages because you don't know who's listening and you don't know what kind of state they're in and how it's going to affect them and this kind of stuff. It's a lot of responsibility. You can't, you know, be a, be a mania. And you've got enemies too that are looking for you to do these kinds of things. And so, you know, I thank a lot of those people and the supporters for that because it's like I've been able to think and you know evolve as a person
Starting point is 01:13:48 a lot because of this and because it's been such you you your your style is is interesting to me because I'm I well I when I started I wanted it to be like I was like I didn't really know what I was doing I had kind of I was like I kind of want to just have fun and it's kind of like like being in a pub or something you know or like at a kind of a concert kind of a environment where you know I have a couple of beer and you know rant rave about whatever and have fun with the boys and go home kind of a kind of a thing and kind of evolved from there. But yeah, I was like, nobody else really does this, I guess. And I listen to everything, but I just, I pick certain songs because it fits the vibe of like what the emotion or the message I'm trying to convey.
Starting point is 01:14:24 It helps kind of sell it a little bit more, you know, I'm a huge music fan. Right. I like movies. I like, I like that kind of stuff, right? It's just, I'm a passionate emotional guy. So that's how I try to connect with people on that level and kind of bring them into the same wavelength of where I'm at at that time. And I think that helps. Well, what I was going to say is like,
Starting point is 01:14:41 my format is simple i i want interesting minds i want to pick between their their ears i want to hear what their thoughts are on things you coming on you know when we book this a while back i didn't you know i was just like oh yeah this would be fun like this being and then it just times in perfectly and sometimes i laugh at the universe because i'm just like man isn't that just timely but your style is really different from mine because mine is very much i want to have a guest to tell me about their story and then we can go back and forth. Like, you know, a little bit back forth. And we have hardly got into any of your story because, I mean, it's hard to.
Starting point is 01:15:18 There's so much going on today. Yeah, there is. Well, feel free. I mean, I'll answer anything. I don't know. But someday, someday to the listener, I promise we're going to sit with raging and we're going to hear all these lovely things about how you guys started your life. But to me, to me, I go right now, like I care, but I don't care.
Starting point is 01:15:36 I want to talk about what's going on immediately today, tomorrow. your style's interesting because I mean like I'm a heart on myself I'm like can you imagine Sean Newman sits down with a six pack of beer sits there and rants I'm sure I have some fans I mean I'm sure I would well I don't even I don't even drink anymore because I mean I don't drink that off it just became I didn't like that it became part of the it felt obligated right yeah I have to drink a couple beer I was like I don't I feel I held hostage by it I don't like and I was like you know what it's not helping anybody that I do this but if I don't drink anymore that might help someone right right. Right? Because there's people that have problems and shouldn't drink at all. You know what I mean? So if they see like I'm not, I have my little, I have like orange juice or whatever. And I put like a little bit of like THC oil in it because I helps me sleep, right? I have a prescription and you know, that's fine. So I, and I get kind of silly and puts me in a good mood. So I'm like, everybody wins. You know what I mean? It's fine. So I've been, you know, that was a conscious decision. Well, once again, all I'm saying is is like you're, you're
Starting point is 01:16:30 talented at it because. Oh, thank you. People, people applaud what I do. And once again, that like I didn't start out going here. I started out going after the hockey names and everything like that. Yeah, yeah. Got to interview like, you know, a guy named Don Cherry. That was a lot of fun. Oh, did you? Wow. Great. What was that like? Everything and more you'd expect, right? I've always wanted to talk to him. Someday. You know, or if he'll be there. Whenever he's in Ottawa, that'd be something. That'd be something. He, he, he's an interesting guy. But, you know, like, regardless, I got to interview guys like that. That's what I was really going. after. And then, you know, like, things wouldn't change. So when they won't change, you either change or, you know,
Starting point is 01:17:11 so I just started going after people like yourself. But like what's faster. Your heart takes to you. Yeah. You go, you go, you go where like, this is, this is what I'm interested in. And this is what I care about. So if, if that's true, this is what I, for anybody else that, you know, does this kind of thing. Like, don't try to be somebody else or try to copy something. Like, do what you think is cool. Do what you, do what you're interested in because then it's genuine and it's authentic. And I think a lot of people can relate to that. Yeah. Yeah. And they can tell. If this is something you actually care about. Because if somebody's really interested in care,
Starting point is 01:17:40 because I care very much about the things I talk about, wouldn't be the same thing if I was trying to do a podcast about football, you know, or like, you know, the stock market or something like, oh God, I can't believe Apple did.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Like, I don't care, right? So I can't pretend to care. You could, right? So it doesn't work. I really do what you're passionate in. Go where your heart tells you to go.
Starting point is 01:17:59 With your voice acting skills, you know, your ability to, you could probably, you could probably do a stock. market spoof and probably people would tune in. 17 points up today. Tesla has had quite a week.
Starting point is 01:18:15 Elon Musk is going to shout, dumped 16 billion. Fake sports guy voice. What's your favorite voice did it? Oh, man, I don't know. There's a lot I enjoy doing. I like doing any of them.
Starting point is 01:18:27 I don't know. I like the ones that I'm more comfortable with because I've done them a long time. One of the first ones I did a lot. I've been doing this my whole life since I was a kid. Well, I guess here's a part of a story. I guess is the first time I ever knew. that I had an ability to make people laugh, which was like a cool feeling.
Starting point is 01:18:39 And I was like, ah, that felt really good. And I really loved it. Like, that's why I wanted, I wanted to be a comedian. That's what I wanted to do. So, but I also care a lot of what there's other stuff. So I try to kind of mix it together. Like I like to entertain people, make them laugh, make them feel good. It makes me feel good.
Starting point is 01:18:52 Everybody wins. It's a great. I think it's a wonderful thing. George Carlin, I loved, you know, a lot of these got Louis CK is hilarious, you know, Bill Burt. Bill Hicks was great. Like these kinds of edgy kind of guys. They're funny, but there's something there to it that's,
Starting point is 01:19:06 I like that. I really liked that a lot. When I was a kid, it was around Austin, when Austin Powers came out, whenever that was, I'm 30, I'll be 36 soon. So, geez, I don't know, whenever that was, the 90s or something. I'll be, I'll be 36 soon, too. Yeah, so we're the same age. I think I was in, like, I don't know, like seventh grade or something. I was going to say ninth grade, but I tell you what you might be right.
Starting point is 01:19:25 I did like a Dr. Evil impression or something, right? And everybody loved it and they were laughing. I was like, oh, it's cool. So I started, yeah, right. So maybe. So I started figuring, I started doing that kind of stuff. and I've done, I have a list of this thing
Starting point is 01:19:37 is like 40 different voices and characters that I do. Okay. I started like making a list in case like, you know, one day I was going to do a video where I run through them one at a time. Just one guy talked to the next guy. You start as like Schwarzenegger and it goes to Ventura and it goes to Alex Jones and it just do-d-d-d-d-do-do-do all the way down the list. Christopher Walken.
Starting point is 01:19:53 So, so you got, okay, you've talked about the ball. I want, I want. Right. There's a lot of voices here in my head. I got to listen for them. they come and they want and they go it's a complicated process here
Starting point is 01:20:10 there's a lot of things happening it's like a pinball machine the ball it goes up it goes down it left and right everywhere you can't understand it you know what I mean Christopher walking man that's he's quite a guy
Starting point is 01:20:25 he's very entertaining I think he trademarked his own haircut very strange he looks like an alien I fought an alien in ones in the jungles of South America. It was a predator. You know,
Starting point is 01:20:40 it's just, it's fun. It's fun. I love doing a podcast. I tell you what, if I didn't have a podcast through this last two years, I don't know what I do.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Same here. Like literally, the idea of this podcast was it was only going to be in person because honestly, it's so much better in person, always. Oh, yeah. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:21:00 I would love to do that. But I can't fly anywhere anymore. Well, I'm coming to Ottawa. I tell you what, I'm coming on a while. I'm bringing some gear. I tell you what, we'll do it up front of Parliament. And we'll have a little siesta. We'll have a couple beers or whatever.
Starting point is 01:21:12 And away we go. Sure, yeah. That'll be good. It's going to be so cold and miserable. But it's so Canadian and the whole world is going to see this. And all our guys are bringing, you know, we're going to put our flags on hockey sticks and stuff. Like, it's just a community, you know, so we can identify each other. And the whole thing was to bring people together and restore that sense of community, right?
Starting point is 01:21:31 After this morning, listening to you, I went and I bought two Canadian flags. I'm like, I'm not showing up there without no Canadian flag. And let me tell you, I got enough hockey sticks for all to Canada. Yeah. Yeah, we got a couple, and we're going to bring a bunch of these and some all the old, the old red ensigns I like. It's just, you know, it's part of our history. It's part of our culture. It's just, it's a cool thing to see, finally there's like a heartbeat, you know, to the country and everybody's going to be there. That's one of the things I was saying, you know, like all these videos coming in from the United States or protests in Europe and blah, blah, blah. I'm like, you know,
Starting point is 01:22:04 when is Canada how do we unite Canada and I don't know why I never thought of the trucking industry you know we were well the Australia is Australia tried this and it didn't work and I think that's because it's as much smaller country a lot of people are closer together and Canada's too big man you can't jam a highway up and you know the cities are like especially out in the prairies right it's like whoever designed that like all right here's where we're going to make Winnipeg and now we're going to ride our horses until most of us die and then we'll make another city and then we'll just keep doing that. Everything is four hours from everywhere out there. It's nuts. When I was out east, when I live out east, it's like a long drive to somebody in Nova Scotia's like 45 minutes.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Jeez, we'll take an hour to get there and hour to get back. That's two. I'm not going on the way to turn about 45 minutes. That's not. That's to go get groceries if you live in like moose jar area or something right. You're like Saskatoon is four hours anywhere. It's like I got to go to Calgary today. How far is that? Six hours away. And that's like normal. It's just a long drive in the prairie at Western Canada, six, seven hours. Not 45 minutes. I married an American girl. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:07 And her, she played volleyball, three and a half hours from her parents. They would never come watch because it was too far. Yeah, meanwhile, I bring her to Lloyd Minster where the nearest city is, what,
Starting point is 01:23:19 two, two and a half hours away. And we do that. It's like, this is life. This is life. You get used to it. I mean,
Starting point is 01:23:25 I grew up in Picto County in Nova Scotia, like Halifax was the city, right? It's like an hour and a half away. It's nothing. But at the time, until I got used to, traveling long distances. It was like, it was a big journey to the city, you know. And even when I was
Starting point is 01:23:38 in Gagetown to drive back and forth from New Brunswick was three and a half hour drive from Fredericton area. And it was like, well, that's really far. That's such a long drive. And I got posted to Petawawa, Ontario, which is for 15, 16 hours. And guys would drive to Gage Town and back to, and I'd be like, you drove here from Petalawa. And they're like, yeah. And it seemed insane to me at the time that you would drive 16 hours one day. Like, like you're, you need to be in a hospital. You're out of your mind. And now I've driven across the country like six times now. Like during this whole thing, by the way, and I'm fine.
Starting point is 01:24:10 Yeah. So speaking of driving across the country then, the convoy tonight. So when this airs, they should have already been at Canora, which means tomorrow today when this is released. They should be driving through northern Ontario. The worst part to drive through the whole country. I played three years in Darden. And I'm telling you, single lane highway.
Starting point is 01:24:32 90K an hour. In the summer, it's bad enough. In the winter, it's going to be awful. And they're going to have to go through Thunder Bay and Marathon and all these All those trucks. Oh my God. Sue St. Marie, Thunder Bay, the whole North Bay. It doesn't clear up until he gets to about Thunder Bay.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Then it kind of turns normal again. But between Thunder Bay and Sue St. Marie is a horrifying. Basically, once you hit Thunder Bay, until you get to Winnipeg, just hold on. You're going to hate yourself. You're going to hate life. When I started two years ago, this was all red. This was all red. All of this, this gray bit, this is all from driving through Northern Ontario, all of it.
Starting point is 01:25:10 Every last one. That's why I look like I'm 58 years old. You know, I said I was 35. I'm lying. I'm 24 and I look 60 because I drove across Canada too many times. It's not for the faint of heart. It will kill you. If you're old age of 60, don't do it.
Starting point is 01:25:21 You'll age at five times the normal speed. By the time they get to Ottawa, there's going to be guys that look like Santa Claus when they left. I was like, I was 24 yesterday. Yep, that's what happens. It's like a Bermuda triangle. I showed out to Auto Man. He was our bus driver in Junior. And we left Marathon in a snowstorm.
Starting point is 01:25:42 And I remember going up and down these hills right beside Lake Spirit. And I just finally said, if I die, I die. Because I can't worry about this anymore. And I just fell asleep on the bus as it's like grinding gears up and down these hills. You're like, where are we? Especially when it's like a snowstorm. The last time I came east when I just drove back. in November, and it was a big snowstorm.
Starting point is 01:26:02 I was like, this is mental. Like, you can't see anything and it's blinding and it's like a huge rock face here and a cliff to the fall to your death on the other side. It's like, but it's such a beautiful drive. I'm like, it is, but it's more terrifying and awful. And there's no satellite reception your phone. It's like, if I die,
Starting point is 01:26:18 I can't even call for help. I'm in the middle of nowhere. It would be easier to swim across the lake to the United States to find help than it would be for anybody. And how would you even get? It's, we need to stop this problem. That's the first thing. Once we take over the country with the truckers. We need to double a I don't care what it costs. Okay, if we've got a trillion dollars for a drag queen story time in Haiti or whatever it was, we paid for this nonsense,
Starting point is 01:26:40 we need a tunnel. I don't care. Build a giant suspension bridge over it. This needs to be solved. It needs to be solved right now. This is the number one. This is a national crisis. I won't stand for this. No, if you've never been to Northern Ontario, nobody's going to have a clue. This cowboy, what's he mean? Like, go there. I dare. Death by fireman. The first time, it was no, I think it was North Bay. I went to North Bay and I can't remember what time of year it was. Have you ever been there when the Shad flies are out? It was like out of an apocalypse movie. I could and everyone was acting normal and I was like, they look like locusts or crickets and there's millions of them. I come into town and I'm like, what's that noise? I'm driving over hordes of them. You just hear the crunching on the tires or covering the cars. I'm like, what is? There's a woman with a hose spraying them off of Tim Horton sign and the millions. I'm like, what? And they're just like, oh, hi, welcome to North Bay. I'm like, do you understand you have a locust plague? And they're like, I'm like, I'm like, yeah, that happens. I'm like, what do you mean this happened? How often does this happen? Like, oh, every year. It was crazy. I've never seen it, never even heard of it. I'm like, yeah, there's a town in Northern Ontario, Oakle, North Bay that just gets taken over by insects for like a month every year, all the time.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Those prices must be in the toilet. It's cheap, but, uh, prepare, you don't like bugs. It's not the town for you. I could sit here and do this for the next five hours. The truth of the matter is, I want to get out of this thing. I want to get on the road and I want to see you in person. So here's your final question. I got to give a shout out to Crude Master. Gotcha. They're helping support me get out to Out East. So yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:12 Well, and they've been supporters of the podcast at the very beginning. They do the final questioner. So here it is. I want to know if you could sit across from somebody and pick their brain, who would you take? Who would you have had a lot of different interesting people to sit with? who would you want to sit and ask some questions to? That's a tough question. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:34 Don't fucking tell me. Vladimir Putin. Putin? Do you got a Putin accent? He very rarely speaks English. I would just do ominous Russian guy because you never hear him speak English anyway. So, you know, the point is,
Starting point is 01:28:49 America wants to listen. We will crush you and we will destroy you. This is Russia. We have endless amount of missiles. We hack all your things. We will turn ATM into a not function. All of your Tim Hortons will only serve the cricket bugs. And then, only then will you, well, actually will take you.
Starting point is 01:29:12 He's scary. He's just, that guy's story is crazy. He was basically an orphan on the streets of like Leningrad, right? Like a poor, you know, joins the KGB and during the Cold War, speaks multiple languages. and right and then becomes controls the KGB and then becomes president of russia for a long time and sees it through the end of the soviet union where they were that place was in bad shape and to where it is today and it's like that's just he's just a fan i mean obviously yeah he's kind of a greasy character but it's fascinating i find i think he's a very like huh like that guy's life like imagine
Starting point is 01:29:48 imagine being that guy for a day is like damn like that's crazy like those stories of somebody who he wasn't born rich he wasn't just handed like trudeau was just like here, have a country to run because, you know, he is who he is. He's born that way. But somebody who just like, like, we're all just people. We're all just regular people. And the, the levels that can be reached by, by is just, it's fascinating. I want to like, what is it like, you know, what was? Oh, that's what it was. Oh, that's what it was. So somebody like, I think of with this earlier. So it just kind of applies to anybody. So like Theron Flurry, for example, because I talked to him a little bit and he's, you know, a cool guy. And he's just a regular dude. Like, we're all just people, right? And at one point. in time he found himself playing for the new york rangers worth like a hundred million dollars and just completely doing what like doing whatever i can't imagine like what was going through your mind like did you feel like you were a god a king of some kind you're just like i feel like uh spending a million dollars today and you just do that's i you know it's interesting to me like what was what did that feel like what is it uh what you know what was going through your head you talked about he talked about
Starting point is 01:30:49 uh going into the undergrounds of new york and like finding places that you don't and i i i just i just don't understand. Like what, what does the, what do you mean? He's like, I just, you know, it's places like there's, yeah, you know, and he was just, you know, a kid from Cal, you know, from Alberta. From small town Manitoba. Oh, he's from Manitoba, right? So you end up just, you know, it's crazy where people can end up and, you know, life is, is interesting that way. So I like crazy stories like where it's just people end up in bizarre. So I don't know. There's a lot of people. I'd have to sit and really think about it. If there's something I really like, if I could interview any, talk to anybody, who would it be? That's one guy that would be interesting. If he ever, if he ever,
Starting point is 01:31:25 haven't seen it. I would recommend it. It's cool. Oliver Stone actually interviewed Putin for a long time, three or four or four or five hours at a time. And he cut it down into a movie. I think it's called the Putin interview or something like that. Really? Yeah. And he speaks in Russian. It's like, it's like, subtitle or whatever. But it's just interesting to get who this guy is because we don't get anything. It's just like Putin. It's like, well, who is he really? And he talked? And I'm like, huh. You know, it's interesting. It's, you know, anyway, it's a people are, people are interesting, you know. Absolutely. Well, hey, thank you for doing this and we'll see you here in a couple days. Cheers. I'll see you there. Fingers crossed. Pack warm and bringing food. It could be, we could be there for a while. Hopefully the city doesn't get shut down. That's my main concern. Getting in is one thing. Getting out on the other hand. It's going to be like escape from New York or something.
Starting point is 01:32:17 Well, thank you. Everything shut down. It's a snowstorm. There's no food. People are eating dogs in the streets. I just saw Don Cherry eat a pigeon. It's crazy down here. Back to you, Murray. You know, whoa, the situation in Ottawa is really rapidly spiraling out of control. Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau is surfing in the Bahamas. He said, don't worry, the store's selves will stock themselves. Coming up next, the weather, you know, that's what. And if you can't, you can't, you can either cry or you can laugh, right? I've been doing this since I was in, you know, in the army.
Starting point is 01:32:47 It's a, it's a coping mechanism, but it's a, you know, you can deal with things however you want to do it. I choose to do it that way. You see the humor in it. And it'll carry a lot for, than, you know, being depressed and how shit, because it is bad. But how are you going to deal with it? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Well, we'll see you in a couple days, Bigfella. Cheers. Thanks a lot, Sean. I appreciate it.

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