Shaun Newman Podcast - #471 - Pat King
Episode Date: July 31, 2023He helped lead the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa and for it he spent 5 months in jail. Pat has a fundraiser coming up September 15-17 in Caroline AB. For tickets go to www.brokenarrowbullsandbash.com Le...t me know what you think Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast Patreon: www.patreon.com/ShaunNewmanPodcast
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Dat C.A.
He's one of the men who led the Freedom Convoy out to Ottawa.
For it, he spent five months in jail.
We're talking about Pat King.
So buckle up. Here we go.
This is Pat King, and you are listening to me
on the Sean Newman podcast.
Well, welcome to the Sean Newman podcast.
Today I'm joined by Patrick King, Mr. Pat King.
So sir, thanks for hopping on this side of things.
Thanks for having me, Sean.
You know, when I was first in Ottawa, it's one of the interviews I was trying, you know,
I tried to do a whole bunch of interviews and as the audience knows, I went dark for about
a month and a half and I never got any of the ones I wanted to have.
So it didn't really work out in my, uh, um, um,
way I wanted it to, but as I'm starting to learn, it always, you know, it happens when it's
supposed to. So appreciate you making some time and being able to do this. Now, before we get
into anything, you've got a fundraiser coming up. So let's talk about that quick so people
know what we're here for. Yeah, absolutely. So unfortunately, due to my circumstances, we have to do
this for fundraising purposes only. All monetary funds will be donated to my lawyer at natasha.calvino
at gmail.com.
And yeah, we're holding a fundraising event
on September 15th, 16th, and 17th
in Carolina, Alberta.
It's called the Broken Arrow Bulls and Bash,
first annual.
The events entails bull riding events,
barrel racing events,
kids events,
as well as we just threw in some bike rodeos,
so some Harley Davidson rodeo games will be involved.
We've got a jam-packed weekend
full of concerts and live events,
along with silent auctions, vendors, food trucks.
It's going to be one heck of a good time.
Presale tickets are available at www.w.
Broken Arrow Bullsandbash.com.
You can purchase your tickets online,
or you can also purchase tickets at the gate.
Once again, this interview is for fundraising purposes only.
What days did you say for Caroline, Alberta?
that'll be September 15th, 16th, and 17th at the broken, or sorry, at the, um, uh, big horn stampede
grounds.
It's just located about five miles west of Carolina.
Uh, you turn right on highway 22 at the Clearwater store and it's about 100 meters up.
You can't miss it.
Big signs.
I'll make sure to put the, the website that you rattled off in the show notes.
That way people don't have to, they're probably sitting there driving, you know, Pat trying to like,
oh, crap, what did you just say?
And, and we'll make sure.
I put it in the show notes that way if people want to support and go, you know, be a part of that,
which, you know, I'm curious, why Caroline? Is that your hometown? Is that just a place where you know
people? Actually, what it entails is, I don't know if you're familiar with a gentleman by the name
of Ty Northcott. He operated a bull riding event during COVID restrictions and he held it out there
in Caroline with
a group
big groups of people that showed up
they stood up against these
silly laws and
mandates and bylaw things that
happened so Ty
is putting on the bull riding event
and that was where he would like to have it
it's a very well established
area with
shoots and arena
and bleachers and
set up for big large
group camping events so this
is a camping event. It's a week long, our weekend long camping event. So we've got 40 acres of
access for trailers and motor homes and and all that. So for venue size, this is why we chose this area.
That's, yeah, definitely know his story. I think if you were following along with anything COVID
at that point in time, that was, that was headline news, right? Which it didn't matter which way
you fell on whether or not it was right or wrong or anything. It was, that was a front page
news back then, which seems like a lifetime ago, you know, it's, it's time.
Time has sped up, slowed down, whatever you want to call it. It doesn't matter. It seems like a
lifetime ago. And we just found out, sorry to interrupt, but we just found out yesterday that
due to the stipulations, Mr. Northcott had a court case yesterday, and in the court case,
they deemed them guilty. So now it's an even more important process to have this event to help
support Ty, because he's going to, the verdict's going to come down and they're going to give him a
huge slap of fines for what he did. And it helps him, you know, promote his bull riding company,
as well as helps him raise some money for him to cover up all these fines.
Unfortunately, the judicial system has been weaponized against the Canadian citizens.
And we can't fight back. We can't win in these courts.
It's sad. It's a sad day, you know, when, uh, when we,
we throw our rights and our freedoms up in front of the judge.
And the judge says, no, sorry, your rights and freedoms don't matter.
What did they find him guilty of?
Do you know that off the top of your head?
I don't know the exact details of what the guilty verdict was,
but I do know that it probably had to do with something with having an event with a group larger than 10 people,
similar to the same fines that I received back two years ago when I subpoenaed Dina Hinshaw for my court case.
It was for being in a group larger than 10, which is absolutely ridiculous.
You could go to a Costco and stand in line with everybody in Costco and have a Costco party,
but you couldn't have a gathering of people in rural, outside, outdoors, bull riding event.
So unfortunately, this is where we're at in our state of democracy that we,
Yeah, I was Canadians.
You know, how closely you have your trial date set for, what was it, November 27th, correct?
November 27th, yeah, in Ottawa.
Right now we're looking at trying to push some motions through to get a change of venue.
That's free to discuss with regards to my stipulations, but there's some things being put in place to get us outside of Ottawa due to the biased and prejudice from the citizens of Ottawa.
It seems the media, I live rent-free in the media's minds.
lately and everything that I do no matter what,
they've got to put a story out to make sure that the Ottawa citizens never forget who I am.
Well, you're a big bad boogeyman, you know, Pat King.
Yeah.
You know, it was, it was interesting to see, you know, Pat, you weren't this quiet guy back then, right?
Like, you still, I mean, you've been muzzled now for what has it been?
A year.
Year and a half.
Year and a half.
Yeah.
And so, you know, you were never this quiet.
guy, you know, I went back and watched the Fifth Estate interview and I was like, you know,
it's funny. I kind of remember that being slightly different, but I actually thought you handled
yourself quite well, considering, you know, what they tried to pin you on on these certain things
and you were one of the few that, you know, went and did it. I'm kind of curious, like, did you think
that was a good idea at the time, or were you like, I know exactly what they're going to try and do?
I knew, well, that's perfect segue.
I knew exactly what they were going to do.
And I knew how Jillian works.
And so I went and did it with a hot mic and a camera, secret camera recording the whole event.
So what happened was we sat down for an hour and a half and had some good topics, some good discussions.
And I recorded the whole thing.
So I have it all on record.
And what they did with the interview and how they went about it, they spun it on.
Obviously, the way they would.
We have to show the public what mainstream media does.
So I kind of, I have no problems being the guinea pig for people.
I'm taking one for the team for Team Canada again right now.
I'm basically on a 10-minute misconduct as the way I play it out.
But we knew what they were going to do.
We knew what they were digging for.
We knew what they were going to be asking.
That the interview that we had, she didn't know that I was.
recording it. They had no clue. So in the actual
full on recording, it's a whole
different scenario, what they say. So we're able to
show what mainstream media does. We're able to show how
they smear it. We're able to show the attacks in the questioning
of how they do it. We were able to show how they mute
your voice, mute your comments, mute your topics, and
only show the narrative that they want to push. So,
To be honest, I think that was an absolutely successful video that they put out because mine tells a different story.
They have a certain demographic people that they play that video, that episode with.
And those people buy it hook, line and sinker.
But my audience was 10 times larger than that.
And my audience was able to see it because we released it online.
We released it on my platform before the fifth of state ever released theirs.
So it gave the public the perspective of exactly what's going on.
And this is why we do what we do.
We try and make sure that we get this out there.
We get this so the public knows that they are not on your side.
They are not telling the truth.
And they are, in fact, spinning a government-funded narrative.
Obviously, I didn't watch the other one.
Where is the other one?
Is it up right now?
The other one is up on my page.
We have to scroll down really far down to find it.
I can repost it again.
I can.
And I will.
I will repost it again.
I just have to confirm everything from my lawyer with what I can and can't post online.
How frustrating has it been to have to run everything through a lawyer, you know, for a guy?
Once again, not everybody's going to agree with Pat King.
I can guarantee it.
Last time I checked, I don't think everybody has to agree with Pat King, but that's just me.
but for a guy who, you know, made a name for himself for speaking up, speaking out, saying
what was on his mind, saying what was on a lot of minds of a lot of people, to be honest,
how hard has it been to have to go, well, I better talk to the lawyer first before I, you know,
decide on something that's as simple as reposting an old video.
It's absolutely, for me, it's disheartening.
It kills me.
I feel that I should be able to, in a democratically free country, I should be able to say whatever I want.
I should be able to have an opinion on things.
And if I want to voice those opinions, I can.
Unfortunately, due to the stipulations that we have, we have a government that's basically handcuffing me and muzzling me.
So when I got to talk to the lawyer, sometimes I can't get a hold of her.
Sometimes she's busy in trial or she's busy working on other cases.
It costs money every time I have to talk to them as well.
And with my bank accounts frozen still to this day, due to the
the Mareva injunction and the lawsuit that's open,
I don't have those funds to pay the lawyer.
So in all retrospect, when I look at it,
it's the most sickening thing I think anything that can happen to any Canadian citizen.
This should not happen in this country.
We are revered across the globe as one of the freest countries,
one of the most nicest people, you know, the most law-abiding and respectful.
countries in the world.
And here we are with
muzzled citizens, bank accounts,
frozen,
and constant
overwatch that
they're just waiting to nail you to send you back to
jail. Once again, I just got to pitch it.
You know, this is for fundraising purposes
only. Anybody who wants to donate to
my lawyer can donate to her.
It's Natasha, N-A-S-H-A-S-H-A-D-C-A-L-V-I-N-H-O at g-M-L-M-L-N-H-O at g-Mil.
And if you want to purchase tickets for the Broken Arrow's Bulls and Bash event that we're having,
it's www.
www.
www.
www.
www.w.w.w.w.orgon-wowsh-B-N-Bash-Bash.com.
You want to know something funny?
I'm going to give you something funny.
Okay.
In all, I've done 500-plus interviews, and I'm, I have mimicked Joe Rogan how he started.
So no ads.
mid interview ever because I'm like you know what Joe didn't do it I don't like it let me get in
the conversation whatever so folks if you want to have an ad in the middle of a podcast basically get
your bank of accounts frozen go to jail and then you can you know in order to have Pat on I'm like well
I mean if that's what I got to do that's what I got to do so you are the first person to ever on this
podcast as far as I can recall to have ads during an interview that's that's a first but I mean I'm honored
and yet ashamed at the same time.
I pride myself on that too.
You know, on my platforms, I don't have any monetization.
Everything that I've done has been grown organically.
And I know Facebook algorithms, they lie and whatever,
but I may reach is over a million people.
And I've never had to boost a post.
I've never had to monetize my site.
And I don't like it either.
But unfortunately, once you know,
it's funny.
I'm truckling about it because I'm like, well, I mean, in order to pay the price, you know, I'm like,
what is the price to get in the middle of a podcast? It's like, well, it's jail. It's freezing your
bank account. It's like, oh, that's a pretty steep price. Not too many people are going to pay that
one. And it's not only jail. It was jailed for five months for mischief, which, if you're a hardened
criminal, you would, and you got caught and found guilty for a mischief, you would serve a maximum
of seven days. I served five months, dead time, for no,
reason. And also
the games that they played,
oh, the calendar games
that they played, I'm not
available on this date. I'm not available on this
date. But you're available on this date? Well, I'm not
available on this date. And that's what they did.
They basically stretched it out playing
the calendar. And that's
wrong. That's wrong.
100%.
Like I said, the judicial system
here in Canada has been weaponized against the
citizens until you're up against that
and you're in court and it comes personal
for you. You don't know this, but I would hate to see this happen to anybody in Canada. I would hate
to see this happen to any organization that, you know, spoke up against the government, decided
to stand up for their rights and freedoms. And that happened to them. I would, I would be on their
side. I'd be supporting them. You know, this isn't right. This is why we spoke up because we knew
this was happening. It's, you know, every time I think I've hit a new level of like, I've never
seen this before so you talk about the five months in jail I've had many a listener
point out to me the Coots 4 that have been in prison ever since they're on
trial currently as we speak I believe and and certainly then I had a guy named
Martin Armstrong who was put in jail for 12 years in the States and you know and
on it on it goes and you know I this is easy for me to say sitting here as a as a
podcast or as a journalist as a media guy but when I look at it you you're
going to war with the
And the machine doesn't lose.
You know, like, it's not prone to losing.
And so what they did with you and Tamara and the Coots 4 and the list goes on.
There's this whole list that I'm realizing is there that I had no idea.
And part of the reason I have no idea is because if they tell you not to talk
or they don't give you an opportunity to talk or you tell you stipulations so you're not allowed to talk,
then the public just doesn't know what's happening.
You know, I mean, certainly there's people that know.
but overall majority of people just have gone on with their day and aren't worried about it
and as big a name as Pat King was you know if they never allow you to talk people just assume
oh he's sitting in his house somewhere and you know he just got tired of fighting and whatever and
everything else and maybe I'm wrong Pat but that that's the way I see it I look at it and I'm just
like they've muzzled a whole bunch of Canadians whether it's by freezing a bank account and whether
it's by saying you can't talk to these people whether it's by saying you can't be on social
of media, uh, et cetera, et cetera. These stipulations go on and on and on. And, uh, by you losing your
voice, that's like your most powerful avenue to let people know what's actually happening.
That's right. Um, what they did is they basically, our government is exercising and practicing
full board, full on cancel culture. They want to cancel you out, just like the lefties do.
You know, they, they want to cancel events. They want to cancel things. They canceled my voice.
hoping that I would, I've seen some pretty disgusting comments online, you know, hoping I would
kill myself, hoping that I would breach and go back to jail. They tried to cancel me out,
but the one thing they forgot about is Canadians' perseverance. We don't give up. We're fighters.
We're good, wholesome Canadian people who will not give up. And history has showed you that
in every battle, in every war, and every, every situation.
on a world level, Canada's always risen to the top.
And I'm not backing down.
I'm not quitting.
I'm not going anywhere.
And they can continue to hit me left and right as much as they want.
It just reiterates and proves my point.
Well, tell me a little bit about Pat.
You know, I was saying to you before we started, you know, I've done it with some of the
biggest names, you know, unless talk of COVID, you know, like I had to, I had to sheep the
I've gotten over this, but I had sheepishly go,
Robert Malone, could you tell me a little bit about yourself?
Because most people don't know who you are, which is funny because, you know,
he's got millions of views on Rogan and on the millions go.
And Pat, in Canada, I kind of, not that I think it's identical,
but I mean, a lot of people know exactly who Pat King is, or at least they think they do.
And I go, I would love to hear from you, you know, just a little bit of your background.
Like, you know, were you always this guy?
Or did things happen along the way that pushed you to where Pat King's riding across Canada with a group of other people that were certainly there and standing up to the government and becoming this high profile figure that gets Fifth Estate interviewing them, trying to construe who exactly you are and what you think and what you mean and, you know, to the point of your inciting violence on the Prime Minister.
Right.
Tell me a little bit of the story of Pat King.
Who are you?
Where did you come from?
So I was born and raised in Sioux St. Marie, Ontario, a small little, well, not really small, a city of about 80,000 people, steel mill, factory town, a lot of industrial resources, mining, lumber, etc. At the age of 18, I decided to go into college at the Sioux College of Applied Arts and Technology to become a mill rate. Because in our community, if you have family members that work at the factory or at the mill or at the mill or at the,
the plants, you automatically grandfathered in as a worker and you can get in under family members
and go work in the plant. So we never really had a secondary education life per se. We always knew
that we were just going to raise and go work at the plant. Unfortunately, when I turned 18,
the plant went on strike. The lost all their contracts and 53,000 people were out of a job.
I looked at it as, wow, holy cow, like I can't get a job here. What do I do? So,
A couple buddies of mine, we were young, 18 years old, like you said, and we went on to,
you had to go to the employment insurance office.
So we went to the employment insurance office, and we looked up jobs in Canada.
And it turned out there was 5,000 jobs available in Red Deer, Alberta.
So we were like, well, heck, we're 18, it's summertime, let's go for a drive.
So we decided to drive out to Alberta.
We ended up stopping in Brooks, Alberta first.
And we got ourselves jobs.
at the lakeside Packers plant at a slaughter plant.
We started out there.
I progressively moved around up to Red Deer within about two years.
Got to Red Deer.
I worked in the slaughter plant in Red Deer as well, which is a pig plant,
because I had experience now working at slaughter plants in the cattle industry
in the egg industry here in Alberta.
And then I quit that job and I started the rigs when I was 19, just about 20 years old.
I started working the oil and gas industry.
I started out as a roughneck.
I worked my way up as far as a frontline supervisor over the years, 25 years later.
I worked as a flowback specialist, completion specialist in the oil and gas stream,
upstream and downstream oil and gas industry.
I ended up having an injury.
I fell off a roof and I broke my legs pretty bad and I ended up having to amputate my right leg below the knee.
So in doing that, you know, we once again, as a Canadian, we persevere.
We have a little bit of a hiccup and we keep going.
So I decided, what else should I do?
Can't really work the physical labors.
I can still supervise out in the bush and they can still be part of the oil and gas industry.
But where can I put my talents to best use?
So I decided to go back to university.
I got myself a three-year degree in occupational health, safety, and environment,
of which I graduated with honors.
and then I took another degree at the Royal, sorry, at, oh, it's slipping my mind right now.
This one always, oh, crap, no one in Calgary.
Mount Royal.
Mount Royal, sorry, I always call it Royal Alexander for summary, Mount Royal University,
and I got myself my degree in organizational behavior,
understanding the inner workings of organizations and how the mentality is within these
organizations.
So I got myself a job working in an office looking after five branches in the United States
and three branches here in Canada as the head HSU manager.
And while we were doing it, I started watching the oil industry started going downhill.
And it started to bring me back to a time where I remember as a kid, wait a minute.
In Newfoundland, Labrador, all in the Maritimes, they started doing this in the early 80s,
destroying their fishing industries and they're making it.
commercialized, allowing commercial shipping to sit outside of international waters and destroy our
fishing industry. And then I thought, hmm, I'm watching what's happening in Ontario and I'm watching
what's happening to the factories and to the mills and to the plants and the mines. They're
shutting them all down. Like, what the heck is going on? Like, this is starting to seem very familiar.
Then I see the egg industry. I'm married into a farming family, into a dairy farming family,
of which I'm divorced now,
but I see,
I've seen them tackling at the,
at the egg industry and,
and did some research,
found out that the average age of a farmer is 43 years old,
and the kids aren't picking up the industry,
and well, why is that?
And I see what they've been doing to the egg industry,
outsourcing the wheat boards,
raising costs on seeding and stuff,
trying to basically destroy the egg industry.
Well, then they attacked the oil and gas industry.
And I know,
very familiar with the oil and gas industry,
when you start to put everything together,
and this comes with my knowledge of organizational behavior
and occupational health and safety and environment,
that when they start to attack these industries,
we had groups that migrated across Canada
from all different places, such as the Maritimes,
Eastern Canada, Western Canada, to Alberta,
because their industries were depleting,
because there were no jobs available.
So they all moved to Alberta where the work was good,
where it was sustainable, where it was, you know, high paying, high risk, but yet high paying.
And people were able to provide a living.
And they started to attack us out here in the oil and gas industry.
And I just started looking into it and going, hey, there's something wrong.
What is it that they're actually doing?
Well, we start going into Agenda 2030.
We start going into Agenda 21.
And we start to see what their little sinister plots are.
And it is the demoralization and the degradation of our industry to cause us to go into a slump, which makes us, therefore, more accessible by outside foreign investors to purchase up our resources at the lowest bid and basically bankrupt Canada.
Now Canada doesn't have its own gross domestic product getting out to market.
They're hindering our oil and gas going out to the, to tide water.
You got Bill C-48, C-69 that were put in place back in 2019,
when Mr. Fancy Sox decided that they were going to let him be the ruler of the regime that we call Canada.
So we asked ourselves, if the oil and gas industry is Canada's number one GDP, why would you want to hinder it?
So we look into Bill C-48 and Bill C-69.
C-69 was the anti-mortarian.
be wrong on on these, but they both coincide with each other.
It was the anti-pipeline bills and the anti-shipping moratorium.
So we look at why anti-shipping moratorium.
What is it within this bill that they want to put in place?
What is it?
We find out that it's ships in our harbors that are not allowed to get product out and out to market.
Well, it's not just any ships.
It's our own ships.
Our own ships can't unload its, offload.
its product and take it to market.
Well, why would you do that?
Then we see the anti-pipeline bill.
The anti-pipeline bill was,
Kinder Morgan owned the TMX pipeline,
the Transmountain Pipeline.
Kinder Morgan, after 25 years,
had to run this pipeline and upgrade it
and twin it due to safety concerns
and due to safety parameters,
because in the oil and gas industry in Canada,
we have some of the highest safety standards
and environmental standards in the world.
So Trudeau decides he's going to buy up the Kinder Morgan pipeline for $400 million.
And we're like, what?
Why would you buy this when this private sector company is already,
they're already mandated that they have to twin this pipeline and upgrade it,
but you're going to buy it and then you squash all projects on it.
And we're like, what the heck?
Here we are eight years later.
And it's still not Tidewater.
As much as he said that he was going to get it to market.
He has it.
He's handcuffed another industry that is the only industry that's basically keeping this country afloat somewhat, and he's directly attacking it.
So we have to ask ourselves why.
And then we get into the details.
We started raising a little bit of a noise.
And in 2019, February 14th, 2019, a group of us got together and put together a oil and gas convoy to Ottawa, which we were successful.
We got to Ottawa in February, I believe it was the February 20th, 2019.
We parked in front of Parliament Hill.
Politicians came out.
They acknowledged our issues.
They decided to, you know, hey, man, yeah, this is wrong.
We're going to work with you guys.
And we left.
You know, that's all it took.
We showed up.
They came out.
They talked.
And they said, we hear your concerns.
We'll leave.
Now we get back two days later on our,
journey back home back to Alberta and you know what our pipelines were temporarily approved now since
the time that i've been in jail actually the success from the 2019 original uh convoy that we did in
2019 we've they've deemed that both bill c48 and c69 are unconstitutional and they're being
scrapped so we were successful in that one and that's basically where i got my start uh where i got my
platform, when I started to speak out, I figured, you know what, if there's anything I can do
to help this country, I'm going to try. I'm going to try to wake up people. I decided my,
partner and I, we figured, you know what, let's go around Canada holding town hall meetings.
Let's go and inform the public properly on what's going on. And the attacks started hitting from
there. As soon as they knew what I was talking about, they knew I'm educated, they knew that I'm a family
man and that I'm an oil and gas guy, they started to attack.
CBC would start attacking, then it would be Antifa starting attacking, and then we've got
this organization called Anti-Hate Canada, who decided to steal and edit and clip videos on, albeit on
a liberal, $45 million liberal budget that Justin Trudeau cut the check for, and we know this,
and the research is there, and everybody knows, it's there.
they've been doing a smear campaign on me since 2019.
I've never given up.
I've never stopped and I will always keep going.
But that's in a nutshell, that's how my platform took off.
That's how I became an outspoken political activist in Canada.
And the topics that I've discussed and the research that I've brought out and the information that I've brought out,
all I'm asking for is sit down to the table, prove me wrong.
Not one of them can prove me wrong.
Instead, they'd rather call me a racist, which we know that terminology is being overplayed.
They decided to call me everything under the book.
And saying derogatory comments, slander, defamation of character, libel, this is what they do.
They know that you know what you're talking about.
They know that you got grounds to stand on for this.
And they don't want people to know that.
So what do they do?
They cancel you out.
when you first started taking your tour around doing town halls
was there 10 people in the audience or were you getting hundreds of people in the audience
where you getting laughed out of buildings where because like what year are you talking here
that you started doing?
We're talking after April, we hit the road April 2019.
We started to do tours around Alberta.
We were packing the house.
We were packing the house.
Our first town hall was in medicine hat.
We held them at the legions to help support our.
our veterans to make sure that whatever the funds that were coming in,
we're going back into our veterans associations.
And once they started learning that,
that we were doing them in order to help our veterans,
well, then they decided to step in and cancel what we were doing at the Legion.
So we started booking hotels, conference rooms.
Who stepped in?
The government.
The government put their hands into the Legion and Legion organizations
that are funded by government funding said,
nope, you're not letting these guys take part in your event or hold these events at your
establishments. Then we started touring around Alberta. We had great, great feedback,
great presence, great attendance in Alberta. And we started to hit the East Coast. So we started to
head towards Ontario. We did 21 town halls all across Ontario starting in Thunder Bay, Sue St.
Marie, Windsor, Arm Pryor. We just hit tons of them all around.
Ontario and the more closer we got to the capital, the more harder they started to hit us.
So next thing you know, you got CBC wanting to do interviews. That was my first experience with CBC
smearing us. In 2019. Yeah, and in April 2019, yeah. So we got that first interview with CBC.
We secretly recorded that one as well. And that one got put out on a live feed and everybody
got to see what they did. And that's it just snowballed for.
there. I'm very good at making people look stupid. And CBC, you're doing a very good job on
it of your own. Hey, Pat, are you filming us right now? That'd be, I, which is totally fine.
Totally fine. Hey, folks, I'd just like to point out, Pat's like, ah, the Sean Newman guy ain't so
bad. No, no, you're good. No, I'm not recording, nothing like that. I just, I'm trying to
get it out there. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, is fundraising purposes only. I'm wanting to get this
out there so that we can start loading up this event. I've got over $170,000 just in the criminal
case alone bills for my trial that's coming up November 27th. And I need all the help I can get
to get this event off the ground, get my lawyers paid. This doesn't even include the lawsuit,
the Mariva injunction that the Ottawa citizens put on us, which is a $400 million lawsuit,
which still has my bank accounts frozen. So I can't even do any banking. I got no financial.
Your banks, sorry to cut you off, your banks have been froze out since Ottawa.
That's right.
Yeah, they were frozen actually before the Emergencies Act even was invoked.
They were frozen.
Different aspects of my banking liberties were frozen on February the 8th, actually.
And I wasn't able to receive or send email money transfers.
So they shut me partially down.
Then we discussed with the bank.
I made a phone call to the bank managers, told him,
hey man, like we've got to get money moving here.
And the bank manager is like, yeah, absolutely,
we'll work with you 100%.
And then bang, in comes this,
this Meriva injunction, which
I'd like to mention is not certified
yet by a judge.
So it's sitting in idle
on a wait till our trials
are over. It's not even certified.
So it can't even get my bank
to release my money
on a non-certified judgment.
They've had it held
for a hundred and, let's see, they've had it
since for a year and a half.
Not only have they had it held,
they've holding back my financial,
you know, my investments.
They're holding back my kids college
tuitions that I've invested in over the years.
They're holding back, everybody thinks cryptocurrency
is non-governed.
They're holding back cryptocurrencies that I have.
They've basically shut down any means for me
to do any type of financial transactions
within the Canadian banking system.
they've told me and wrote me a letter, Mr. Paul Champ,
I want to give you a shout out on this podcast here,
because Mr. Paul, I like to consider him Paul Chump.
He's acting like Overlord.
He offered me a letter, gave me a contract, told me, here you go.
We'll release funds that were required.
We'll hold funds in escrow that were acquired from January 29th to February 18th
of the time of my arrest.
We'll hold those funds in escrow because people were donating to me.
and we'll hold that and we'll release everything else.
As soon as I lawyered up to make sure it was legal,
I wanted to make sure that everything was legit.
I didn't want to do anything backdoor or get bamboozled in any way.
As soon as the lawyer said, okay, we approve of this sign,
he pulled it out from underneath me.
He pulled the rug out from under my feet and said,
nope, we're not going to honor this contract.
We're not going to honor this agreement.
So my bank counts are still frozen to this day,
all because a lawyer in Ottawa who let me bring you in,
into a little bit of a little bit of a circle on this. The citizens of Ottawa have their their concerns.
Understandable. But when it comes to the businesses of Ottawa, businesses stayed open,
the ones that chose to stay open, and they made record sales. The ones that decided to close,
didn't close because they wanted to. They closed because the Ottawa Business Association closed them.
not the convoy participants, not anything to do with blockades or what they say were blockades
when there was emergency routes. You were there. You seen them. There's emergency routes open for
everybody to travel. People were moving freely around. It was the Ottawa Business Association that
shut down the businesses. I remember because I was in a hotel and I was trying to rebook my room
in the hotel and the hotel manager came up said, he was so sorry. He was like, Pat, I'm sorry. We paid
them $6,000 to stay in the hotels for a period of time. Now, he's saying, no, we can't honor that.
We have to refund you your money. We're being told by the Ottawa Business Association that we
have to close down. That's not our fault. Now, why is Paul Champ and his ambulance chasing
lawyer team trying to shut down our bank accounts because of their restrictions that they put on us?
And unfortunately, Mr. Paul Champ is feeling very authoritarian.
I actually triggered him in the public order emergencies commission.
I triggered him.
I thought he was going to start crying.
And I told him, I said, you know what?
I hope you feel proud of yourself that you did this because you're denying my kids in education.
You're denying my investments to grow.
You're actually hurting us more and making yourself look like, well, the way you look
because you feel tough and you feel like you can do this.
And it's good for your ego and it's good for your business.
unfortunately it's not you know one of the things uh i certainly recall about
ottawa was the cooperation that i saw um when you talk about the emergency surfaces uh
like open it up like i was there when they opened it up it was like we need these open okay
out the door boof and it was open and for the rest of time it was open yeah there might have been
some hiccups at times but overall it was open you know it was it was um that part of it was was
like pretty cool to watch happen real time.
Honestly, I couldn't believe how quick it happened.
And then as far as the businesses go, you know, like,
I just remember the Tim Hortons.
That place was wall-to-wall busy all hours of the day.
It was cleaner than anything I've ever seen
because everybody was so scared stiff
they were going to come in and take a photo of a rapper being left on a table or something
that it was just like ridiculous.
You had like 50 people cleaning out.
They probably didn't even need anyone to pour coffee
and they still would have had the money sitting there because everybody was tipping, everybody was paying, you know, and it was just, that was really, um, really wild to watch.
Honestly, in real time, those are some really fond memories of, of, we were mopping their floors, Sean, we would mop their floors, we'd shovel the walkways, we'd clean the garbages out.
The people really stood up, the ones that participated, they stood up and they showed true Canadian spirit and in doing that.
And I remember speaking to the owner of the Schwarma place that was across the road from the Ark Hotel.
And he said that thank you, thank you, thank you so much to us because we've been able to cover in just the time that we were there.
He's been able to cover all the backdated bills on his rent that he had accumulated over the last two years.
He was able to in one day cover all those bills.
And he thanked us up one side and down the other.
Do you know what's happened to him since?
No.
The Ottawa Business Association has directly attacked him, raised his rent, and raised the taxes on his establishment to try and get him out of there.
That's disgusting.
All because he supported a peaceful, nonviolent demonstration in Ottawa.
Yet the Ottawa people say, we welcome protests all the time and we have these all the time.
well, why this one in particular?
Why are you coming down on your own citizens now for staying open?
What kind of, what does that say about who you are in that, in that environment?
It says that you, you know, basically do as we tell you or we're going to cancel you out.
Once again, full circle back to that cancel culture.
You know, the, I interviewed a daughter and her mom.
This is on the podcast.
People can go back and listen to this.
This is the last convoy update.
did on that year anniversary of the convoy and the the daughter's mom was from
Iran and she talked about she didn't speak a lick of English so I interviewed the
daughter and basically they had a business that they weren't allowed to have
open so they were walking around in like minus what 30 with a tray of the hottest
coffee I've ever had and they were handing it out to anyone and everyone and they were
just so thankful everyone had come and I'm like this is like this is wild
Right? Like here's a daughter and her mom's saying, listen, these people are here.
Like we're falling so far deep into this hole that if we don't.
And so it's wild to see like, you know, when you talk about the Paul Champ and you talk about the business association there,
trying to clamp down harder and harder on the citizens.
And yet I saw everyday citizens, business owners that you're talking about that I'm mentioning,
that we're done with it.
And we're so happy and thankful to have you there.
And yet, you know, you go back to the commission and the stories they try.
telling about it was
I don't know
shocking is no longer the word
Pat like you know it's it's almost a little bit depressing
to be honest that that's the best they can come up with
you know with the amount of time and everything else
and the amount of people that went there and everything else
and everything was just like was BS you know
and everything that everybody saw there
for the most part was
well the best canda has to offer right well
exactly that you know they said that the arson
happened and it was convoy participants
who burnt down an apartment
building and then that was found
out to be untrue and they had to redact
that in their paperwork.
They said that there was
fights down at a homeless shelter.
There wasn't a fight at a homeless shelter.
They had to redact that comment.
But the damage,
the media knows what they're doing.
They're very smart in what they're doing.
And they don't mind as long as they put
out the headline and it's
a smear headline. And then
the small little redaction later, that just goes by the wayside and nobody realizes it.
The damage is already done, and they know that, and that's all they were going for.
And it's disgusting how the mainstream media establishment can get away with this stuff.
And these were all proven facts, brought up in the commission.
Even the police confirmed it.
They said, no, that didn't happen.
No, there wasn't this happening.
No, there wasn't that happening.
but it all fell upon deaf ears.
And even the commissioner states that they did not meet the threshold to invoke the
Emergencies Act, but I'm going to deem it okay no matter what.
Like if people can't see the level of corruption in this country,
the level of cancel culture in this country, along with the collusion
and the absolute.
I guess I want to call it their own little click that they were all in,
how they can manipulate the Canadian citizens.
Wouldn't you feel anger, frustration that these establishments are allowed to get away with this?
No wonder why Canada is in the mess that we're in.
And it all comes down to these elite groups that think they don't, they're untouchable.
And that's where we're at.
when uh when they come for you and uh are putting you in jail alongside you know well not that they
were in the same cell as you they weren't but uh or i don't think they were um was that a difficult
day uh or you know because like you know i've talked to so many people now that it ended up in jail
and i'm like did you like it's not did you know you were coming out well no and i mean and
there's a whole bunch that got stuck in there now for you know in solitary confinement and and i'd love
to hear your version of it of exactly what you went through. But the day they come to get you or the day
you can tell us a story, Pat, was that an easy day, hard day, you know, give us your thoughts on the day
that you're handed over, you hand yourself over. I actually don't know the answer to that.
Actually, they swatted me. They had me, they were following us. They had us staked out. They knew where we
were at. They knew when I was moving.
I had actually made a phone call
into the liaison officer because I had
seen on the media of them smashing
windows out and stuff.
And I had said, hey, you know what? Like, let me
come in and help. Let me get these people off
the streets. I want to help.
I want to get this over with. I don't want anybody
injured. And they swatted me
right on the Gatnoe Power Dam.
Just, I would
say, I'm not sure
the direction, but just before
the war memorial or war
museum and they swatted us they they cornered us they brought they grabbed me they arrested
when you when you when you when you say they swatted you you mean like swat came it was it was a
coordinated effort uh they blocked off the traffic behind us we saw it in the rear view mirror
we seen them staged two police cars at the gatineau city limits and uh we saw that they had
staged this and i had looked i remember looking back and i said that it's going down guys
they're arresting me and everybody was in the vehicle
we're like no no no let's just get you out of here
we'll get you out of your pat and we'll figure this out
and we'll figure this out and they had two
officers in squad cars on the
Ottawa side and they just pulled right in front of us
they they blocked us in from the front
and then they blocked us into the back
and then six officers came running to the vehicle
and there was no getting away
when I got to jail they told me what my charge was
for mischief I was like oh
Oh, she is mischief, no problem.
Okay, well, charge me with mischief.
I'll be out 24 hours or less.
And boy, was I wrong.
Boy was I wrong.
I got interrogated by two homicide detectives.
They did their thing.
And then I was taken to Ottawa Carleton Detention Center.
And there was no signs of me getting out on that weekend.
I figured that Monday morning I would be able to get out.
Monday morning rolls by.
I can see and feel the attention.
in the bail route and the bail courtroom that they were not looking on my in my favor of releasing me
and then they obviously denied my bail that day so what happened was as soon as i got into
ottawa carlton detention center i got put into a quarantine wing in an isolated in an isolated
cell to myself uh i was the lights were left on for 24 hours a day for the first 38 days that i was in
there. So I lost all track of time. I got basically harassed. Say apologies. Say that again.
You were left in a cell by yourself lights on for how long? For 38 days. I didn't know what was day or
night. I lost all sense of direction, lost all sets of time. When did you find out how long it was
when you got out of there? Well, I was able to get out every three days I would get out. They'd give
me an option. And the option was you can either use the phone. You got 20 minutes to use the phone.
or you can have a shower.
Well, I have a prosthetic leg.
I can't stand up in a shower.
If you're familiar with, or anybody's seen a movie in a jail,
your shower is a stand-up metal kind of box,
and it's more risk for me to stand there with one leg
to have a shower.
I could fall, slip, you know, and hurt myself really bad.
Plus, I also didn't have any phone numbers.
I didn't have, who remembers a phone number nowadays?
These stupid cell numbers, these cell phones,
all in store all of those. We've lost the art of remembering phone numbers. So I was able to get
one phone number and I was in my girlfriend and I called her and I told her start gathering numbers
for me so I can start, you know, building a phone book while I was in jail. It wasn't, it was 18 days
of the 38 isolated, 18 days until I had a shower. I had a wound on my, my prosthetic that ended up
getting infected, they wouldn't treat it. They want to take me to the medical wing. They
wouldn't take me anywhere. So then all of a sudden, they decide that, oh, we're going to
transform. He's past the quarantine. He doesn't have the vid. You know, he's good to go. They wanted
me to stick that thing up my nose and I refused. So partially the isolation was myself as well.
There's no way I was sticking that thing up my nose. Then they decided, well, we're going to,
we're going to do him one better. And they shipped me to what's called one wing.
in OCDC and Ottawa Carleton Detention Center,
they ship me to one wing,
which is the maximum security wing,
where they put murderers and only murderers.
I ended up getting roomed with this one gentleman.
He was a double homicide,
and thankfully he knew who I was.
The whole jail knew who I was,
but they were kind of in favor.
You know, you just stay in your own lane
and you don't involve yourself in other people's business,
and you just bide your time.
After about 32 days in the maximum security wing,
a couple of the guards started to clue in
of what these other guards were doing.
And they're like, this isn't right.
This guy's in here for a mischief, you guys.
Why do you have them housed with murderers?
Like, this guy's going to get killed.
Or even worse, he could kill somebody else
because he's got to defend himself from an attack.
So the decision was made to move me down to general population.
uh it came
hold it there hold it there for a sec pat
while you're sitting you know you're like all right yeah
like i'm just gonna recap this for a quick uh second
you're like oh yeah i'll be out on monday because you think i only got mistrapped
and then you know it not only gets it doesn't end then it only gets worse
to where you're sitting in the the you know the convicted felon murderer's ward
and you're like you know what the heck is going through your mind i it's good that
they know who you are it's like well at least
At least I'm, I think I'm not going to get shanked in the back because of who I am.
But at the same time, like, what on earth is going through your brain at this point?
Because, I mean, in my mind, and forgive me, I looked at, you know, when I first met you,
the first thought that went through my brain, because all I'd ever seen is all your videos.
And I've watched a few on the road to Ottawa and everything else.
So I'm like, it's actually kind of soft-spoken.
Like, I didn't see that coming.
Like, I thought you're going to burst through the door, kick the head.
hinges off walk up grab my hand rip my arm out of its sock say hey point me in the
direction of the leader and let me go and instead you walked in and don't get me
wrong it's not but I was that literally surprised I was like actually he was rather
you know well-mannered spoken guy like I was just that was kind of my shock of it
so I fast forward to you being imprisoned and everything and I'm going like as much
as I want to sit there and go like you're like oh yeah I'm in this word I have to
assume you're kind of like what the heck is going
on here. Mischip and I'm here?
100%. And it's definitely
a targeted incident and I know that
and I know that they did that to me
on purpose. I know
that they were trying to break me.
They were doing their best to try and
scare me. They were trying to do their best
to intimidate me. I had guards coming up to me
when they would transfer me to
visits and stuff. I had guards
telling me I know where there's no cameras. Let's
pull you into where there's no camera and we're going to fight.
I want to fight you.
You know, there was lots of that.
the intimidation that they were trying to do.
Wherever it came from, whoever called those shots,
it didn't work.
You couldn't break me.
And I thought for sure that I'm going to be Canada's Julian Assange,
is how I felt.
I felt that I was going to be shipped away to some foreign place,
never to be talked to, never to be seen to again.
It kicked me in my, I guess, you know,
is there post-traumatic stress? Yeah, yeah, absolutely. I have a hard time sleeping at night from it.
Still to this day, I don't know how anybody in my situation wouldn't have a hard time sleeping at night.
I relive scenarios. I've seen guys get pummeled and I've seen guys actually get beat up really bad.
Gross things happen. I should never have been put in that situation. I'm not a criminal.
I don't have a violent background. And I'm an ever.
average citizen. They were trying to intentionally cause me to make an incident to do something
violent. They needed me to be put into a situation where I would have, where the media would
be able to report, oh, Mr. King was in a violent incident in OCDC, they needed that smear campaign.
They didn't get it. They didn't get it at all. And once the, some of the guards realized what they
were actually doing, they started to.
side on my side as much as they could and they gave me a little bit more grace as as the harassment
came down from the guards. The prisoners were very understanding. They knew what was going on because
they're used to the system. So they saw it first hand of what was going on with me. And the prisoners
themselves were like, this is wrong what's happening to you. You shouldn't be in here. And then around
the time closer to my
release in OCDC, I had
to isolate myself because it was
just starting to become overwhelming.
Knowing that I'm going to get out,
possibly these guys are going to take a shot at me,
you know, because they know I'm going to be possibly getting out now.
Somebody's going to want that title,
you know, I'm the one that punched them out
or I'm the one that gave him a black guy or whatever.
So I took myself away and I isolated myself
into what was known as two wing.
And two wing was right by one wing,
but with a little bit more freedom,
you got some yard times,
and you got some free roam on the range and stuff,
to walk around.
And there, once I came to that range,
the respect level came up a lot.
People understood that I have been in there for five months.
They realized what that was going on,
and they kind of treated me with a little bit more respect.
But also, I was able to isolate myself and myself
and work on my bail hearing a little bit better.
So upon the day of my release, if you see it, you can tell that I was weathered.
You can see the color in my skin.
I was gray.
My beard was down below my chest.
My hair was ratted.
I didn't look very well.
And that was all, I believe, intentional.
The food was disgusting.
The conditions were horrible, sleeping on the floor on a one-inch mat.
No air conditioning in the facility.
never getting any yard time, thanks to the mandates that they had.
So they said that they didn't have enough staff to allow us out in the yard.
Every prisoner has the right to 20 minutes of yard time a day.
I went out in the yard in five months, four times.
I had to five months.
So the conditions were horrible.
There's bugs on the floors.
There are bugs crawling everywhere.
The place was disgusting.
It's got to be, like, if I had the ability, I would have that jail torn
down. It's so decrepit. It's gross.
Yeah. Just thinking about it. So with November 27th looming, you know, and knowing that it isn't like
a slam dunk you walk in, you know, the money's one thing. I mean, that's a hill to climb.
Once again, sorry. Fundraising purposes only, ladies and gentlemen.
And the thing is, is like, that's a mountain first and foremost to climb, right? It's not,
it's not a thousand dollars, right? It's, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a hill to climb. It's not
undoable as we've seen and I've certainly seen out of Canadians right it's just not it certainly can be done
but let's say you know you get past that then you got this 27th uh November 27th day looming
um knowing that it isn't walk in and they're just like yeah this was terrible pat and by the way
you spent way too much time in jail and for that we're going to just like whatever uh knowing that is
not the case whatsoever um I don't know does it does it hang over you the 27th
or are you just, you know, like excited to be out?
I know you got curfew and a whole bunch of other stipulations put on you.
But in saying that, like, you know, like what's the 27th doing, I don't know, are you excited for it?
Like, or are you nervous about it?
Or are you a little bit of everything?
The only excitement that I have with regards to the trial coming up on November 27th,
the only excitement I have is my conditions get dropped.
I can talk.
I don't have to have a door knock every night at 10 o'clock.
And I'm allowed to go out past 10 o'clock.
That's what I'm excited for.
I'm not excited for how bad the judicial system has been weaponized against me.
I know what they're going to do.
I know what they're trying to do.
And like I said, I can't talk about the trial.
But let's just put it this way.
I'm target number one.
I'm political activist number one.
I'm political target number one.
And they need to make an example of me.
But they don't just need to make an example of me.
They need to set things in law, in case law, that'll set a precedence for the rest of
Canadians.
So in the future, when it gets really bad, these laws will be in place where they've found people guilty of that when you, and believe me, it's not over yet, when you start taking to the streets again in the future, they're going to just scoop you up because these laws have been put in place and established.
This is why the importance of my trial is so important to Canada.
it's so important to Canadian history
because if we do not win this,
we're lost, we're gone.
You will never get the opportunity again
to peaceful protest, peaceful assembly on the street.
The second the narrative doesn't match what the government wants,
they're going to scoop you up.
They're going to lock you up
and they're going to do the same thing to you as they did to me,
if not worse.
Because I know what's coming.
I know what the future holds for Canada.
It does not look good.
it's absolutely bogus what they're trying to do to us.
And ladies and gentlemen, if we don't win this,
the severity of the outcome is going to be a black stain on the history of Canada
for the rest of our existence.
It's unfortunate.
This is their game plan.
It's their narrative.
It's what they want.
They've always wanted to do.
And like I said, we took one for the team.
I'm sitting on a 10-minute misconduct right now.
So they want a game.
They want a game, they want a league, they want a season suspension.
It's more, it's more you got handed a couple games than a 10 minute suspension, you know, in my mind.
But hey, that's me.
You know, it's one of the, one of the, I don't know how to downplay this or not overstated or whatever.
One of the toughest things you face, you know, the one thing about Tamara, she's a woman and she's very soft-spoken and, you know, and on and on and on.
one of the things that when I look at you and you know if you just are an average citizen that is getting pumped full of everything you're a white male who's a little scruffy and says what's on his mind and saying that I go back to like that's what I thought when you were going to bust through the door and kick down and everything and then you kind of meaning like that that actually was not what I was built you know it's just another thing that you know the way they pushed it when you when you walk to the door and everything else I'm like that was that was not what I expected but it you know it works
against you and I and it works against me too I'm sitting here as a white guy
too you know like certainly there's a lot of things going on in today's world
that don't make a whole lot of sense and saying that you know with November 27th
you're met you're you're you're putting a little bit of a importance on the
date that I'm gonna have to mark down so that we're paying attention because
once again no different than the Coots boys for Canadian law for Canadian
you know people you know that
want to stand up against the government for things that continue to go on.
These are really, really important dates to know.
With all that being said, I actually want to come, you know, with a little bit of time here left
with this fundraiser.
You know, how excited are you to have a day or weekend where some people can get together,
share some laughs, some good times, you know, bull riding and everything else.
you know and have people around you that will put that on pat and and try and support you through this time
well the communities really come together the the the people that are coming out to help with the events are
are i'm actually having to turn people down now for the amount of support and help that we're getting
unfortunately i wish everybody could have a part in it and help and be part of the volunteering
the bands, the amazing lineup of concert that we have,
the talent that has jumped to the plate and said,
hey, we want to be a part of this.
I would have never expected that.
The corporate sponsorship,
finally people are starting to talk out,
and the corporations that have been losing all these money,
all the money over the last few years,
they're like, no, we're starting to speak out.
We're going to support you.
I'm excited to finally be able to go,
go out and attend an event.
And like I said, ladies and gentlemen,
this event is for fundraising purpose only,
as well as this podcast,
to help raise funds for my event that we're holding in September,
15th, 16th, and 17th, Broken Arrow, Bulls and Bash.
But the amount of support that I've been getting from everybody is over the top.
It's nice to see that I'm not forgotten.
it's nice to see that people are willing to still support myself.
Like you said,
and I just wanted to kind of step back to what you said of who I am
and how people have painted me in this picture.
I'm a father of two and a stepfather to two.
My stepchildren are of other ethnicities.
I'm not a racist.
I never have been.
I've never been against any race, color, creed, religion.
I've never been that.
and people who actually take the time
get to know me, sit down and talk to me,
they all see it.
They all know who I am.
I'm a big teddy bear.
And yeah, I'm tough.
100%.
I'm Canadian.
We're tough.
Do I stand for no bullshit?
Yeah, absolutely.
I call a spade a spade.
I tell you if you're being rude.
I tell you if you're being,
you know, I'm just that kind of person.
Because sometimes the truth hurts,
but it has to happen.
sometimes you have to tell people the truth in order to fix things.
Unfortunately, the truth hurts.
I can't control that.
If it hurt your feelings, I'll give you a hug.
I'd rather give you a hug than have to go through what I'm going through.
But this event has shown me that the support is there.
The people are still there.
And I'm looking so forward to having this go down.
It's going to be phenomenal.
It's going to be awesome.
You mentioned band.
Would we know any of the bands?
is it just a great group of people that have come together?
Well, we've got Electric Lady Land, a lady by the name of Carmen Co.
She'll be performing Friday night.
She's a local talent.
She's on tour all across Western Canada.
She'll be Friday nights entertainment.
We're going to hold the Friday nights entertainment, a meet and greet,
concert, and then everybody get their camping spots picked out and all that kind of stuff.
And food vendors will be arriving and all that.
Saturday, like I said,
lined up with concerts. We've got Reed Salmon. He's an upcoming country artist. He sings a great
tune called Sweet Home Alberta, uh, which is an Alberta. If you hear that song, Sean, you're
going to absolutely, you'll know that this is why he's, he's attending this event. Um, and Sean
right away got up. I want to be a part of this 100%. I just locked down the headliner today. Um,
they're sending me the contract. I'm keeping the headliner a little quiet right now. You're going to
tease it out. This is truly a fundraiser, an advertisement now, folks. Yeah, I want people to come to the event.
I don't want you to just come to the concert. Do you know what I mean? I want you to come and have a
good time. I want you to bring your family. I want you to bring your mom's, dad's, grandparents.
I want you to come participate in the events. We've got bike rodeo events. We've got bull riding events.
We've got barrel racing events. We've got kids events. We've got bouncy castles. Oh,
well, gosh, the forbidden bouncing castles.
We've got the bouncy castles, you know.
We couldn't get any saunas, but we definitely got a jacuzzi just to kind of, you know,
add a little bit of pizzazz to it, if you know what I mean, if you're present in Ottawa.
So are you going to have a bunch of jerry cans so we can do the jerry can dance, though?
That could be jerry cans.
If you want to bring jerry cans, bring jerry cans, bring whatever you want.
want, just bring yourself and bring your positive smiles and your good feedback and your,
and your positive Canadian attitudes.
And we're going to have one hell of a night.
It's going to be awesome.
One weekend, I wish I could pack more stuff in, but we're going to turn this into an annual
event as well.
So I've opened up my own business.
I've started my own business called Broken Arrow Productions.
And we're going to put this event on as an annual event.
And I want it to be a fundraising event every year because I don't want to see anybody who is in
my situation ever have to.
be online begging like a Jerry Lewis telethon, trying to raise funds.
I want to make sure that there is a society or a organization that has funds available
for people in my situation.
I want to make sure that everybody's taken care of.
And that's exactly who I am.
I want to take care of my country.
I want to take care of my family.
I want to take care of my friends.
And that's what we're going to do.
We're going to start to build this into an annual event.
And I'm hoping that everybody can attend on every year.
Well, I tell you what, I know the answer to the final question here, but I'm going to get my plug in for Crude Master.
It's the Crudmaster final question, and it goes, what's next for Pat and how can we help?
It'll be another plug, I'm sure, for your upcoming event.
Yeah, once again, ladies and gentlemen, the way you can help is www.
Broken Arrow, Bowls and Bash.com.
Get your tickets.
We have pay-it-forward tickets available as well.
If you can't attend the event, you can also pay tickets, put it in the pay forward account.
We'll be holding a draw closer to the date and we'll be giving tickets out to people who you've paid it forward to.
We'll put those tickets to good use.
We'll get, make sure that everybody who can't attend, but would love to attend as it is in the area, they'll get free tickets.
As well as, you know, the future holds this court case is coming down.
I need all the help I can get.
I don't have big money backing.
I don't have people like Rebel News supporting it and doing crowdfunding.
I have to do this all on my own.
So any support that you guys can help and, you know, $5 adds up,
you can send it to Natasha.calvino at gmail.com.
She's personally in charge of all of the funds.
She's making, sending receipts back for them all as well.
And then you can just help support in, go to the Real Pat King on Facebook.
jump in on the evening podcasts and just lend your support in there as well,
as well as we just branched off to Twitter to try and broaden our reach a little bit.
And I'm at at capital T, the underscore real Pat King on Twitter.
And you can catch all the, all the advertisement for the events that are going to be there as well.
We also have merchandise.
Merchandise available at Justice for the Unjust on Facebook.
We have sweaters, t-shirts,
coffee mugs, things like that that you can purchase.
And if you pay attention and you're on our podcast when I'm rolling, we do live
auctions.
And right now we're putting out one-of-a-kind autographed canvases of these beautiful pictures
of some really nice, some really nice pictures.
Well, I appreciate you giving me some time, Pat.
Is there anything else you want to let the audience know before we let you off?
and obviously best of luck with your upcoming event and the trial as well.
Well, the one thing I can say is remember, ladies and gentlemen,
when you hear a rumor about somebody,
there's three rumors coming back about you.
When somebody's pointing a finger at you,
there's three fingers pointing back at you.
If you have any discrepancies and issues and you think that you want to hear,
you know, the truth and you want to get to know who I am,
reach out to me, talk to me, meet me.
you would be absolutely blown away at the lies that have been said about me.
It's not true what they're saying.
I am a decent human being.
I'm a decent Canadian.
And I love my country.
There's nothing wrong with that.
And there shouldn't be anything wrong with you saying my name.
So don't be afraid to let my name out of your mouth.
Every now and then I hear people are too scared to even mention my name or be associated with my name.
Quit being scared.
Stand up for yourselves.
Thank you, sir, for giving me some time today, and best to luck with your upcoming event.
Thank you very much, Sean.
Once again, www.
Broken Arrow, Bowles and Bash.com.
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