Shaun Newman Podcast - #724 - Mike Holmes
Episode Date: October 9, 2024Mike is a husband, father and Alberta business owner. We discuss the upcoming An Injection of Truth 2.0, that he is a volunteer with, that will explore the four pillars of healing for humanity. The li...neup of speakers heading to Calgary on October 28th includes Drs. Denis Rancourt, David Speicher, Byram Bridle and lawyer Shawn Buckley. Cornerstone Forum ‘25 https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ An Injection of Truth 2.0 https://brushfire.com/calgary-lougheed/generaladmissionconcertperformance/583206 Clothing Link: https://snp-8.creator-spring.com/listing/the-mashup-collection Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100
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All right, let's get on to that tale of the tape.
He's a father, husband, business owner, and volunteer with the injection of truth 2.0.
I'm talking about Mike Holmes.
So buckle up.
Here we go.
Welcome to the Sean Newman podcast today.
I'm joined by Mike Holmes.
Sir, thanks for hopping on.
Thanks a lot for having me, Sean.
This is awesome.
Let's do this.
Well, I chuckle. We're sitting here, folks, before we get, and we're rattling off for 20 minutes. I'm like, I should just, I just, I just, I just hit record and we can just start, you know. So, Mike, certainly we go a ways back. It was, it was Matthew Errit, actually, who put us in contact a while back. That was a injection of truth the first time. That's how I, you know, it all came together on my side coming there. But for people who don't know who you are, or maybe I've never stumbled into you or anything, let's just start.
with some background on you so people can get a feel for who Mike Holmes is.
Yeah, okay.
There was a meme that went around when the whole coof,
the start of the whole COVID debacle was going on.
And when governments around the world started interjecting into people's lives,
a meme went around to this kind of rough looking fella,
had a beard on.
And he was looking at the camera from the side saying,
I'm the guy that you should have left alone.
So that's would sum up what happened with my story.
The COVID debacle, if you will, went at my family,
because we made a medical decision that we didn't want to partake in the vaccines.
So that had us ostracized.
And when that happened, I realized I didn't understand the Canada that I thought I knew.
I was the guy that, you know, watched hockey religiously.
Like I knew everybody that was coming up through the miners and, you know,
I worked on the drilling rigs for 17 years, came off the rigs,
was now involved with a cleaning company with my wife,
were entrepreneurs.
And I thought I was just doing right, right, like most people did,
just paying your taxes, not willingly, of course, but you're doing it.
And you're trying to do right by your family.
And then this event happened.
And so since I realized that I'd,
didn't know where I was on the map and that I did not understand the government and that I did
not understand what this animal of Canada, law, politics, legislation, all of these things were.
I had to apologize to my family because the first thing about accountability, right, fool me
once. Yeah, shame on you, fool me twice. Shame on me. So I apologized. I was like, I didn't understand.
I thought I was the guide for the household, kind of the patriarch, a word that nobody likes anymore.
And so the family and I just started deep diving into everything that we possibly could to understand where we were.
So, you know, that started my whole involvement, everything from, you know, three-letter acronyms came out of the woodworks.
Like you had the APP, Alberta Prosperity Project, you had the UCP, right, and a conservative party, TBA, take back Alberta, TBOF, taking back our freedoms.
Like these are all different groups that my family and I got involved in, and that's kind of my blessing.
My story is that I still have a cohesive,
functioning, high functioning family that's together.
You know, the misses, the kids, two boys, two girls, so to speak.
And it's like, we're all in, all of us.
So that's become a bit of an anomaly.
So I guess that's what's brought some attention to who I am
and what my clan has been all about.
And that's what led me to participating in the ejection of truth.
Matthew Erritt was work that I stumbled upon.
I believe it was through the Reiner Fulmec, Corona Investigative Committee thing that he was doing way back.
And that's when I realized that this is an individual that understands what the monster of Canada is, or should I say the illusion.
And I'm not talking like that, that free, you know, it's a corporation, which it is.
But that's, I'm talking about why it was built the way it was.
And once that historical context, and you started to recognize the footprint, the signature,
even within your own governments locally, you know, because I mean, we've got corruption in the Calgary
city council, you know, and whatnot. So once you start to see this signature from a historical
context and then it happens to your real life, you get isolated the way my family did,
and you realize, wow, this is a long game that's been being played. And it showed me that people
have agendas. And when people will mention things like, well, you know, conspiracies, plan a surprise
birthday party. That's conspiracy. Go to a CA board meeting and try to plan a campaign for,
with your MLA. That's a conspiracy. So people have agendas. So there's no, there's no theory about
this. So once you realize that conspiracies are actually everywhere and you should start
considering that other people are setting motions into agendas, well, then what if we don't want
their agenda as people, as Albertans? Well, then I guess that means we need to start conspiring.
We got to start organizing and meeting people such as yourself. So I know that's a bit of a
long-winded answer, but I wanted to give some context to the question of who is going on.
Welcome to a podcast. No, I think it's fantastic. Yeah, copy that. You know, I, the reason,
Two things happen on a podcast.
It actually just happened.
A lady got emotional.
And then she apologized for getting emotional.
I'm like,
never apologize for showing your emotions.
I don't think there's a terrible thing.
You know,
if things are bothering you,
I think it is the most human thing to let it out.
It's okay.
You know,
what we went through for a few years is,
you know,
a lot of people have a lot of tied up emotions in that.
The second is on a podcast,
when you apologize for being long-winded,
I just chuckle.
I'm like,
you know,
if I'm cutting you off, it's because I got something to say.
Otherwise, I'm like, if I'm sitting here and enjoying it, it's like it isn't long winded.
I want people to understand who Mike is.
And I think that's a pretty healthy background on where we kind of run into each other.
I don't know if you, do you want to talk the first one or do you want to bring up right away
injection of town or injection of truth 2.0?
Would you, where do you want to go first, Mike?
I definitely want to talk about injection of truth 2.0.
But I have to admit, talking about the first one, your audience did get a little taste like we got to introduce on a Tuesday mashup, which I very much appreciate.
And then you came as the host for the event.
So I do have some data from the first event.
There's numbers that people, your viewers may not know.
Because one of the things that I've come to learn about this whole journey and trying to bring out information to give to your fellow citizens that are being heard,
or injured or psychologically torn apart by family losses and all the downstream consequences
because the ripple isn't over.
The first injection of truth was the work of the plebs, like the nobodies such as myself
and many others.
And I would like your viewers to understand that they're not alone.
That's them too.
I'm sure that deep down they do know that now because Alberta is a bit of a hornet's nest
for things arising and people being more politically active than they had ever been.
Also, too, though, a fatigue factor starts to wear, and sometimes people get impatient
and they want to see results, you know, yesterday, which, of course, I understand this.
I understand this a lot.
I know I come from a results-oriented background with the rigs, so it's two cans and oil
patch.
If you can't do it, you can't stay.
So this is a very simple ethos, and you have to get stuff done.
At the same point in time, when I look at what the adversaries of this whole,
circumstance has been handed down to us, they took decades, if not centuries, arguably, to
bring us to this place. And now that COVID was a massive wake-up call for a whole bunch of
people, I mean, the results are even in the AGMs as things have been picking up steam.
We can't give up. Like, I still need the eyes and ears of all your viewers and any other
podcast that's willing to have have me on or have, you know, any members of the, of the organization
that's putting together these, these town halls, right?
His Calgary-Laheed is the constituency association that's trying to have these town halls.
And they're asking for the, for the other side, if you will, you know, the dichotomy
opinions to present themselves, of which they refused.
So it'd be nice to kind of recap the first one with you because I don't know,
Like I got to see your Cornerstone event.
You were gracious enough to invite me to it.
And I really, really enjoyed it.
It was a great to see your community come together.
There was some fantastic guests there, you know,
meeting Tom Longo, Alex Kramer, of whom I just, you know, love listening to their stuff.
Maybe on your next one we can arrange Matthew Wright and Cynthia Chung to come
because I believe that they're some of the most important guests that you've ever had on your show
because they understand where we are on the map.
So how was, you know,
let me flip the script.
What was your experience
of the first?
Objection of truth.
Well,
as far as I know,
and you can correct me
if I'm wrong,
it's the only
event
where an active government
participant
is putting it on
and like actually showcasing
some of the voices
that have been literally
mothballed
or hidden away.
And I'm not talking
about the United States, folks, I mean here in Canada.
I don't know of another place that's done it.
Certainly there's been a few different people
get to speak maybe in Senate or maybe to some government committees.
But like the way it's done, I don't know.
Here in Alberta, it's the only one I know of, right?
It's not like the NDP or all sudden, like,
championing this thought process.
So my thought when I first heard of it,
I was like, this brilliant and we have to get behind it
because it's the actual act of government
putting on something where Byron Bridal is going to get to speak?
Like, think about that.
Like, those two things are like oil and water, you know, they just don't mix.
So the fact that it's happening in our province, I'm like, I'm all for it.
And, and I mean, you got, you got Byron Bridal to come to Alberta.
You got, I'd never heard of David's speaker before.
And then he, I thought he stole the show that night.
Honestly, I know he's got a big speech impediment.
And he talks about it lots.
And when he was on the podcast, people talk, it was a difficult thing for people to listen to because he, he doesn't speak fluently, right?
His thoughts are brilliant.
But his speech is, is tough for people to listen to, right?
It's got a different cadence to it.
But like what he said that night on stage, I'm like, he pretty much stole the show, right?
He was brilliant.
And then, I mean, and then it just went on and on, you know, Trozy and wrath and I'm, you know, Macchus and I'm spacing on a couple other names probably.
But like, you know, but to me, the knight was like, this is something.
Like, you know, they're going to attack it.
Sure they are.
They're going to attack anything at this point that the UCP does.
But when government meets an idea that has been, I mean, still is.
It's like pushed on the table as wacko conspiracy.
I think it's, you know, all we can do to try and prop that up and showcase what it is.
Because it's, it was a really interesting night.
Yeah.
And to add a little color to speaker and the other doctors that attended the event, my family was volunteering.
And so we're helping in different areas of that whole event in the background.
But the green room, the doctors were paying so close attention to each other's speeches that they progressively, they'd come in.
And it was really intriguing to watch the energy and the coalition.
of them, high-fiving each other, fist-bumping each other, because they have had the knowledge.
They've been on the front lines because they had the knowledge and they understood what was going
on really early.
And even though they've had their own red pill journeys along the way, realizing that
the corruption in the medical institutions, it's woken them up.
Some were familiar with it.
Obviously, Macus being one of them prior to the COVID scenario.
but it was it was something to watch their their dynamic just as people you know um dr eric
pain comes across as a relatively oh yeah a quiet individual but of course i miss saying
of course i miss saying dr eric pain like if that guy holds a special place in my heart he's a
wonderful man yeah well hey i got your back on that one um also too he's he's he took it on the
on the jaw from that event right like the college of physicians and surgeons had a complaint filed
because he spoke at that event.
So they went after him again immediately after.
Interestingly enough, though, and this is a testament to his character.
For all you who are going to be attending this upcoming AGM, I'm putting my shameless plug.
He has decided to try to run for the UCP board.
Eric has.
Yeah, it's unofficial because I think it's October 4th when the official candidates get kind of announced for the different positions.
So I'm going to put that in
Well, by the time this releases,
by the time this releases, it'll be official,
is what you're saying.
Yeah.
So, and he's going to try to be one of the Calgary directors
because Peter Wellfleur from the board
is going to be stepping down.
So he's running among others.
And there's some good candidates.
So I don't mean to like isolate just Eric Payne,
but because of the context of the injection or truth
and my personal relationship,
although it's like just just in service to him,
being of service to us,
there's no,
it's not like we're friends,
or email back and forth.
But regardless, the bravery that he is put out and the things that he has endured.
And for him to have that all happen,
and I thought that he might fade to black, so to speak,
after injection of truth, you know,
kind of like,
please don't contact me anymore for such things because they just,
they went at him again.
For him to rise up from taking it on the jaw and deciding that he wants to put his time
into the UCP board,
he's got my vote,
hands down.
Like, you know, I would never tell my family who to vote for in any type of circumstance.
I'm hoping that they share my sentiment.
Well, I'm glad you brought it up with me because what I'm going to do is you want to reach out to him.
Because if he wants to come on the podcast, talk about that.
I would love nothing more than, I mean, like, to this day, Mike, on the podcast,
he has the number one episode of all time.
Most downloaded, most everything.
I still have people when I run into him at injection of truth was no different.
where they go, I remember when I first listened to you, it was when you had Dr. Eric Payne on,
because that thing went absolutely ballistic.
And he was the first doctor I heard in our province, probably in our country.
I shouldn't say country.
There was a bunch of them in our province for sure that said don't inject kids.
And I didn't hear that from anyone else.
And so he was the guy on when the debate was going on.
And I, well, I just, as people can tell, I have a lot of respect for Dr. Eric Payne.
like immensely.
I got a lot of time for him too.
You know, the other thing I think before I push us on to 2.0 because I'm sure people
are interested to hear what's coming is my hat, I tip my hat to Darrell, a comic,
and that entire board for having the gall or the guts or whatever, it probably isn't
gall, having the tenacity.
I don't know what the word is.
And because like,
testicular fortitude, even though there's ladies on the board.
Yeah.
Honestly.
Like, I mean, and then Eric Bouchard to like to do this when, um, it's not exactly, uh, politically,
well, I'm not politically favorable.
It's, it's, well, there's only one of them doing it, right?
Like, I mean, it's not like there's 15 town halls happening in all the different
constituencies.
They're not.
Right.
So like, to me, uh, the fact.
they did pulled one off and now we're going to do a second one uh the doctors and and the lawyers
and everyone's speaking my you know like all the time and respect to them but also you know like having
um you know we i'm always harassing well who are the mleys not standing up but with the ones that are
i mean you got to give your them the the credit because uh there's not too many that are willing to go
down this path and obviously they're surrounded by people with some as you say
testicular fortitude.
Yeah, I mean, Eric Bouchard, what else can you say, man?
Hats off to that MLA.
And of course, it's once again, it's a testament to what grassroots, I believe, truly is,
not the fact that it always gets co-opted by different NGOs and starts hacking and chopping
and splitting and getting us all divided.
They're staying on point.
And this is a topic that shouldn't go away.
Because if you even understand what's coming down the pipeline, like stuff that's coming out of Japan with the replicon vaccine, that's being released right now.
So by the time this airs, you know, we've got self-replicating mRNA vaccines being released on the population.
And so before you skip past that, tell me about it.
Oh, so that's the next step.
There was an international crisis summit that recently was held in Japan.
I don't know to what degree people are familiar with Japanese culture.
I have only a little bit of knowledge on it,
but they're not the type of people to protest in mass numbers, like 50,000 strong.
But they are, and they're trying to bring awareness to the fact that this vaccine,
known as Replicon, it's not a vaccine.
Everyone knows this.
But it's been approved and it's being distributed.
And this is something where through exosomal secretions, this is going to replicate and be able to vaccinate someone who's in the same room with you just through breathing or intercourse or other facets.
Now, there's going to be more details released on this.
Obviously, for those who do their research, James Corbett of the Corbett Report, has a relatively, that's called Japan Rising.
So he just released something, I believe, today on this.
So it's a great starting point.
I can share that link with you if you want to be able to allow your audience to just start getting educated on this.
But they had, believe it or not, some of the same injection of truth 1.0 members were there.
Jessica Rose was in person.
Dr. Brian Bridal was there.
Macaugh was there.
Macus went.
Macus was there.
You had Christine Anderson, the MEP out of the EU.
Germany.
We are EU.
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
And who also?
was there of note. James Corbett was there and a plethora of Japanese doctors and what would be
equivalent to a city, well, no, I guess it would be in Canadian politics. It would be a Senate.
So was hosting it, so they got to address Parliament. But yeah, they're trying to wave
the flag because they have this thing that's going to get released in the public. And some of the
studies, there's a lot of people dying from this. So they're going to try to
Say. Yeah, yeah, do you say. So yeah, no, like we got to get educated. This thing's going to start to float around the world. Like, really? Okay. For all we know, we're going to have to do an injection of True 3.0. I believe it's going to get an honorable mention possibly. Don't quote beyond that because a lot of the information for injection of Truth 2.0 is still coming in. Like we still have speakers being lined up. We have David Speaker returning. We have Byron Brattle returning.
We have Dr. William Mackis returning, one of our keynote speakers to answer Pillar 4 question,
of which you know, because the website, you got to see it's up to date.
There's four pillars, four questions for the where do we go from here that are going to be getting addressed.
And we have Deney Rancourt coming in to help with question four concerning the all-cause mortality.
The data that Deney is going to bring will be truthfully disturbing.
But the thing is, once again, right, as Albertans,
we this is not this is not about fear mongering this is not about scaring this is about informed
consent this is about getting the knowledge and information at a town hall out
and then allowing it'd be nice if we could have altering opinions show up to discuss in front
of the people but once again we're going to get yeah that's in spite of invitations but
regardless so yeah so those are just some of the speakers that are coming but there's also
in the in the potential wind is jason christoph he's going to help with pillar question
Number one, which is the how do we create an emotional protocol to treat traumatized Albertans with long COVID?
Number two are our children safe in Canada.
I believe we're even possibly working on a presentation from Jessica Rose for that.
Should we not follow the money to understand the collective response and widespread costs to lockdown mandates so that Alberta is in a stronger position in the future?
And then the last one, what is the real scope of all cause mortality in Alberta?
These are the four pillars that were theming 2.0 injection of truth 2.0 on.
If I may, Mike, so people understand an injection of truth 2.0 is going to be on Monday, October 28th, 6 p.m. in Calgary, 6 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, that'd be.
And I assume they can, I can put, I'll put a link in the show notes for tickets. Is it sold out? Are tickets still available?
Yeah, tickets are still available. And as always, I want to, I want to be.
want to encourage watch parties for those that can't make it.
Please inform friends and family.
Please have the courage to reach out.
I mean, this is why this is the context of why I wanted to talk a little bit about
1.0 is we had 576 people physically present in the building.
We had, we had 18,000 watch it.
We had 200 viewing parties of 20 or more individuals per party watch this.
we had 2.5 million touches on the website.
And that's not fully counting other people that that pined or did independent streams that I'm aware of.
I mean, so this is, once again, this is an example of people that, you know, maybe they wake up and brush their teeth and they look in the mirror and they're trying to keep all of what's going on in their heads.
And it's a lot.
And I, like, that's why I gave up hockey, you know, like, I needed to put my mind into the arena, the real arena of life and realized that the bread and circus that had been washed over me, that was one of the reasons why our culture got so corrupt and morally decayed is all of these brilliant minds.
Like, look at a hockey arena.
If you had 18,000 people that can sit back and cheer on a piece of rubber going from one end to the other on ice, and I don't mean it to demean it entirely because there's great lessons in hockey for team sports.
But we had all those people, if they were paying attention to what was going on around them,
that is an army that can make a difference for Alberta.
So I realized that I had to lead by example.
So I gave it up so I could study and learn and find out where we were and start to try to make a difference.
Like I'm not on the Lahi board.
I'm on the Fish Creek board, but I'm on a constituency association board now.
I wasn't before.
And all of a sudden, an event, you know, where my heart's passion to save as many Albertans as possible,
because they're my fellow citizens and brothers for life because I'm a team humanity type of guy.
Also, too, to be informed so that they can save their kids and save their spouses or maybe
understand why they lost someone because there's a lot of people that are still like, yeah,
just, you know, odd.
My son, 13, it's got mild carditis.
It's like, yeah, do you know how rare that is?
And what could possibly be those reasons?
Or what about that aunt that all of a sudden passed away, died suddenly, you know?
So when you get your priorities a little more straight, you can make a difference.
So look in that mirror, brush them teeth and figure out how do I get on a CA board?
How do I get a UCP membership and go and join my fellow Albertans to try to get our agenda put forward as citizens of Alberta?
Because you're right.
You can be blackpilled about politicians all you want.
There is not enough Eric Bouchard's floating around in our parliament.
I'll tell you that right now.
I've looked in the eyes of many of these MLAs.
I'm happy for the ones that attended the event.
We had six active members of our government
attend the first injection of truth.
So I'm going to give credit where credit is due.
But I'm also going to sit back and call them out
because they are not co-sponsoring.
They're not looking up Laheed and sitting back going,
let's get our names on that or let's make a public statement
that we too want to support.
The board, once again, voted to be behind the board of the UCP,
grassroots people voted in at an AGM, right?
So people went, we just had a town hall last night.
Lahi did it.
It's going to be something that can be, it'll be online, I think, at the UCP, Calgary,
Laheed.
CA, I believe.
You'll be able to look at that town hall, you know, because it was getting to listen to
the new members of the board that are running, you know, unofficially, but officially soon
by the time this comes out.
And it's like, this is, once again,
This is us, the plebs, the nobody, the guy that you should have left alone.
Well, that was all of you.
They came after every single one of us.
Well, if every single one of us decide that we want to put down our hockey sticks
and maybe actually pick up our politics and get in there, then let's go, let's go grind in
the corner.
Let's go and drop the gloves as good Canadian boys should when your teammates have been
hurt, you know, or got run from behind.
If nobody feels that that's exactly what happened on the ice of life right now,
that we didn't just get mowed over from behind.
And you don't find yourself willing to, like, go to the end of the catwalk for the rigors that understand what I'm saying.
You know, I was raised by 10,000 fathers.
I saw lots of brilliant men out in the oil field, and they helped teach that dynamic.
And it's like, you know, we need this.
We need that type of fight inside the hearts of everybody that's showing up at these AGMs and reading policies.
And my family literally did three.
nights a policy approval reading. I made a big spaghetti. We recorded some of us doing it too because
my daughters are working on a channel at Homes with Holmes. It's on Rumble. I believe YouTube as well.
We do a reading group. But we're trying to slowly put out some content just to show people
what regular nobodies look like trying to navigate and participate and get involved.
And if 2.0 isn't something that, of course, I want to see everyone involved in, but I also want
to see them grab a membership and come to the AGM, you know, let the experience of actually
seeing what we can do.
You know, we've got 5,428 people attending this upcoming AGM.
Last year was a record.
We had 3,800 and some odd individuals show up.
It was the largest political gathering in the history of Canada for that type of organization.
And we're already 2,000 more strong for this year's AGM, all of which are not allies, might I add.
We got NGOs that are moving in on this, you know, that really have a bone to pick with Danielle.
We're going to have regular citizens that have a bone to pick with Danielle.
There's a leadership review.
Fair enough.
I don't discount the importance of politically active individuals.
Maybe they're not motivated with understanding the whole story.
Maybe there's some lacking of context.
I'm probably going to guarantee you there's some lacking of context.
maybe there's things about Danielle and the UCP that have you pissed off.
I still say buy a membership and come down and let that voice be known.
Even if you want to vote the other way,
get into conversations with your fellow citizens.
Let's talk about all this stuff.
That's what the injection of truth.
That's what these town halls are about.
We've been robbed of conversation.
A little bit of a tangent there, brother.
I'm pretty passionate.
No, you're speaking my language.
I was just thinking, you know, the number you threw out just under 6,000 people.
And, you know, and that's the largest in Canadian history for that type.
I'm like, oh, man, how sad is that?
Like, I mean, I just think that's sad.
You know, you mentioned a hockey game.
I mean, the Oilers in the Stanley Cup finals, how many people they fit in Rogers?
17, 18,000 people, roughly, you know, somewhere in there.
And I'm like, we can't even, we can't even crack 10,000 people to decide what you're
comforting.
The Oilers were my team.
Like, I followed them religiously.
Listen, I'm a diehard Oilers fan.
I still do, I got three older brothers, we still do a brothers round table in the NHL playoffs.
Because I think there is a place to just like, holy crap, I have to unwind from all this like,
it's just, it's just relentless right now, right?
And don't get me wrong.
I agree with everything you're saying.
But then I go like, it's crazy to me.
The people aren't willing, 10,000 people aren't willing to just descend upon red deer and go have their voice heard,
whether they want, you know, like, you know, vote for, vote against it.
phone you know like to me you you show up um but heck i say all that like this is going to be my
first a gm i've ever been to this will be the first year i've made a point i hear you brother this is
my third you know so like i i can't scold everyone i've never been to one and i've been to
countless oiler games throughout my life i've never been to one of these so i'm going and i want to
see it firsthand i want to i want to be there and i want to just like okay okay fine this is what it is
this is what it is.
But it is kind of interesting that, you know, we're breaking records, but we still, you know,
we dub gave them to get more, more people than we're, we're going to put it in that building,
essentially.
I mean.
And the cronies lost the party, man.
Like, after Jason Kenney got punted of which, you know, Parker, TBA, Mitch, Silvestry,
up in Bonneville, Colette constituency, they all are powerhouses that helped lead the charge for,
for that.
And we had all these different rural constituencies that,
challenged Kenny's leadership and then, you know, out he went.
And then the board got taken over by more reasonable-minded freedom-oriented individuals that,
you know, voted in favor of supporting, you know, we had our ticketing get canceled on us on the first
injection of truth. And so the party allowed a platform for us to be able to sell the tickets on,
you know, and so now another vote, injection truth 2.0. And then here it is. We got,
once again a vote from the board so that's a board that in the last like this is my third AGM so
I'm I know the people that are leaving and I got to sit in a town hall just yesterday and I hope
your viewers will go and check it out so that people have an idea of you know what people have to say
that are running for this board and and so I'm going to now I'm a part of the thread right it's like
that's what getting involved does so that's the part of it where you find yourself going I'm
watching the difference happen. This is not a speculation. This is not something that I've watched
on television. And I got to take a trust me bro line about about how corrupt things are. It's like,
oh, no, I'm seeing it. Like the corruption is there, hands down. But there are more of us
starting to fill through the cracks because we're flooding. We are flooding the party. And we need to
flood the cities, you know, because this is this. I don't even really care about the party
politics of the UCP or the NDP or the liberals.
What's happened in my journey is I got board members on the Fish Creek board that I care very
much about.
I've gotten to know them more as people.
Are they fully educated to all the facets and the different dynamics and nuances that are
going on in Alberta that have led to the tragedies and harm?
No, they're not.
The whole board is not like that.
In fact, there's some that were very much opposed to.
what the injection of truth was offering.
Regardless, I still care about them because they're in a volunteer position because
anything to do with a board is volunteer.
Same with the UCP board.
They're volunteering.
They're in the ring.
They're placing up.
They're doing pickup and they know, like, I know darn well, there's people that are veterans in
there that are going to like crush me and stick handle around me all over the place because
I can barely skate, but I'm lacing up and that's a volunteer position.
And then as you learn, which I did do, and my daughters are now on the board and another household family member is also on the board.
And it's like they're young, right, 25 and under.
And all of them.
And they're learning.
And they're getting involved in the youth side of things.
And they're going to be participating in helping organize a debate at this AGM to try to help young people's minds understand how to look at the critical side of topics.
There's going to be some policies that are going to get put forward.
And that's another thing to be honorably mentioned is voting on the policy direction.
Like the Alberta Bill of Rights is being opened up.
And this was a part of the policies that got voted in for the agenda for Albertans at the last AGM.
And you should have seen all the green cards flashing yes.
Like the fact that Danielle just came out and talked about the parental rights and talked about the surgeries for 18 and under being off the table.
for transitioning. It's like that was also a part of the grassroots agenda.
I'll give, I'll give, I'll give, I'll give, I'll give, I'll give to's credit for putting this
thought. I'll finally do it. I usually, uh, give credit to another person, but like,
it must be hard for you. It is a little hard. It is a little hard. I got to be honest.
But if you create the atmosphere to make good or bad politicians do the right thing,
what you're talking about is exactly that. Right.
You go, some of the people harass Danielle about immigration, in my opinion, rightfully so.
And by no stroke of genius on my point, or on my part, she sat across from me and talked to
immigration in January.
That clip went absolutely wild.
And all of a sudden she comes out, we need to halt immigration.
We need to slow down immigration.
What people are doing, such as yourself, this injection of truth, 2.0.
and on and on and on the different facets of what people want is they're putting pressure on her to move
and do things and at times i'm probably one of the most critical of it because i'm like it's going
so freaking slow it's driving me nuts and then and then you see what's happened over the last less
than a month i don't even know if it's been a month yet and all of a sudden it's like boom
alberta bill rights is going to be updated and there's some things in there that look like
are going to be we're all going to love right
And then all of a sudden it's parental rights thing getting talked all over again.
It's immigration getting talked over again.
And I'm like, oh, we're starting.
I feel like this pleb on this side, Mike, is starting to understand how the game works.
And although I have a lot of time and respect for Daniel Smith and others in the UCP,
the pace at which they sometimes go and the way they're being pulled on certain matters,
I don't like it.
And the only thing that I can do or the things I can do is get involved.
And that's what we're talking about.
That's what you're explaining to the listener, I think, is like, you don't understand how much all this helps when we all start getting involved, start talking about things.
And we set in motion the atmosphere for Danielle to have to move to like literally have to adjust to what we want.
And when tons of people get involved, you can, you know, man.
Of course, I'm going to bring up a hockey analogy, but I'm like, it's almost like playing at home in front of a large crowd when they start going and you can just feel the temperature.
go, oh, and all of a sudden, you catch a new gear.
We can do that in Alberta, and we are seeing it.
And yourself, among others, are helping push that forward.
Yeah, no, I completely agree with that.
Especially once you see how the, there's that line, you know, the gears of justice grind slowly.
I mean, I'll say this.
politicians when they have their paid agendas, like let's say, for example, the UN 2030 agendas for the 17 sustainable development programs that they have, we've seen that get pushed quickly and down our throats rapidly on a federal level and lots of that is still happening in Alberta.
Okay. That is still running rampant even within the UCP.
The pressure, you're right, put it on Danielle, but I'm also going to say, how about more importantly, we put it on those ministers.
You know, there's a lot of questionable ministers.
And if anybody's doing their research and they're doing their scouting reports, like they would do to find out who's in AAA and coming up into the weeds, we can get that sourced as well.
Like we as Albertans can become the unstoppable force.
I mean, I've been to the Saddle Dome.
I've been to Rogers.
And when the crowd decides in almost in their own collective hearts,
that they can taste the team can do a thing.
And they start their chance, whether it's go,
Flames Go or Let's Go Oilers.
And there's this electricity that rises up.
Everybody has a physical example of this that's attended a hockey game,
even if it's in their hometown arenas with their children, okay?
They've experienced that.
That's a physical thing that has manifested.
So what is to say that that same type of conviction cannot rise up in the hearts of
Albertans when they walk into the arena of an AGM, understanding some policies.
And if they don't know them out front, that's okay.
There's also the following year.
And you can get on board.
There's people that are running forums and lessons on this stuff all over the place.
And that's the part that people don't understand is it really is the plebs behind the scenes in Alberta.
There is a resistance and we want it to grow up.
Like I find me in my family at an AGM come and shake our hands because I want to know you,
even if we disagree with one another on some particulars of maybe how I describe things or I've said something offensive.
It's like, yeah, fair enough.
you know, I'm a big boy.
I can handle it.
And so can most of my family members, but you want to know what?
We're still going to greet you with a smile and shake your hand if you come up and say, yeah, but we're here.
We're in the game.
And then that's one more.
That's just one more person that's starting to learn, starting to get themselves educated,
starting to roll up their sleeves, get ready to chuck hay bills, because they know that they got a farm to take care of.
Well, that farm is Alberta.
Like, we know this.
And our soul of souls, we know this.
Of course we got problems in the city.
So help us out.
Don't leave us city slickers all abandoned.
We need rural Alberta.
I love farmers.
I try to source most of my family's food is straight from farm to mouth if we can possibly
create it to happen.
And it's like, this is what we need.
This is what injection of truth 2.0 about.
This is what grabbing a UCP membership and all of a sudden jumping into the AGM.
And then continue forward.
Get onto a CA board.
Get onto a school board.
get on to a library board because it's the people.
Like that's what I'm enraptured by.
I am not enraptured by the party.
I am enraptured by my relationship with you, Sean,
the fact that, you know, you came and hosted the first injection of truth.
There is something very authentic about you and your show.
And there's a couple other podcasts that I'm hoping to get myself on to
for that very same dynamic.
There are people that are black pill that are running podcasts.
And they feel that there's no hope.
And I totally understand.
that sediment like from the tips of my toes to the tip of my hat it's like i do i understand but
that's an incomplete picture that is not summarizing the heart of alberta that is not summarizing
the fellow citizens that's part of it so you my family and i we do a lot of um studying of hemispheric
proclivity of the brain through work of dr ian mcgilchrist we call that uh the you've got to give the left
hemisphere, its voice, but it's the emissary, not the master. The master is your right hemisphere,
the side that understands community on a larger level and that you're a part of this community.
These people in politics have been putting their agenda forward while we all sat with
bread and circuses, and this is by design, when we decide that we're going to manage our bread
and circuses, I'm not telling people not to watch hockey, when we manage our bread and
circuses and we start setting the time for the priorities of our fellow citizens, something happens.
I don't know if we can save Alberta completely.
But one thing I do want to know is that I'm on the right side of history for trying to
put my foot forward when the real call came through.
And so that's what's happening.
And I'm seeing this all over the place.
You know, there are some that say, well, yeah, but you're kind of seeing, you know,
lots of the same individuals that show up to these things.
And it's like, yeah, but that was your, that was your starter.
That was the starting group because I've seen groups that started with like four to eight people migrate up to like 185, 200 plus.
And they're all involved.
And they have relationships.
You know, they're they showed up for testifying about the blanket rezoning in Calgary that in spite of it breaking records.
Okay.
So let's give an example of the corruption.
Okay.
Calgary City Council decides that they're going to hold, you know, let the public have their say.
Let let the PLEBs talk.
Yeah, let them eat cake. All right. So Calgary shows up and they show up and break record numbers for participation into this blanket rezoning.
85% of the people that came physically to testify, which I believe is close to 5,000, if not more than 5,000 people.
So that was already just the physical presenters.
85% were against this. Then the letters that got sent in was also in the excess of 5,000.
and the same percentage was against it.
So you had the largest participatory numbers in the history of the city of Calgary,
decide that they were going to take action through writing letters and through showing up,
and they still voted it through because Jody Gondackton the Hateful Eighth.
That was the agenda prior to us ever walking through the door.
But here's one for you.
Do you want to know what it showed?
it showed over 10,000 individuals the middle finger to their participation.
Well, I say that shouldn't discourage you.
That should really irk you.
That should piss you off.
And I believe that it did.
I believe there's a bunch of people that are really pissed off.
So now we got a municipal party that's starting to form in Calgary,
a better Calgary party.
So it's the first municipal party, I believe.
I better not say that.
Let's just say now that this is happening,
it's a strategy so that candidates can get filters
so that there's not this splitting of the body.
There was one riding, I believe, that had,
I think it was like 17 people ran for the writing.
And they could have been like 17 really cool people, all of them,
to want to be mayor, you know.
It's like, well, that's all those people door knocking
and trying to, you know, get out there,
get themselves known.
And all that vote splitting happens.
Well, a better Calgary party is going, let's see if we can get these people under a banner.
Let the memberships vote so that they can filter pre-election.
So we can get individuals in the wards, the 14 wards of Calgary.
And so that we don't split the vote.
So that way we do get people here, a candidate, put the resources behind them, just like what our opposite.
The NDP have been doing this all the time.
So, you know, one thing about conservatives, they're really hard to, you know, it's like hurting cats, right?
Because everybody has entrepreneurial spirit and they want to see results and they have a can-do attitude.
Well, that's great.
I'm glad that that's all a part of their dispositions.
We need a little cooperation.
We need to be able to walk forward in our own agenda of lockstep, even in spite of some of those differences,
because when you actually look at what we have in common, especially when it comes to our children,
the six pillars of conservatism, I forget them all off the time.
talk my head right now. We agree on about 90 some percent of things and we get stuck up on
5 percent because in the 5 percent we all want to lead and we all think our idea is the best.
Yeah, right. Yeah. And they're good ideas. Some of them are good ideas. They're good ideas.
But we need to we need to focus, right? We got to we got to have the the team play. We can't
have that one all star try to outshine the grinders. Like we need each other. This is what
ultimately all of this has started to show is that all burdens. We need each other and we
do make a difference i don't know about saving canada okay that's a that seems like an awfully big
fish um to fry so to speak about this let's start in our backyards and if canada ends up being
something that we can save as a result so be it because i put no more faith in in pauliev then i do
trudeau because there's enough stink behind that guy too that people if they do their own
research and they actually figure some stuff out there's nothing but globalist agenda you'll see the
UN goals moving forward, irregardless of whether it's the federal conservatives or the liberals
or A&P or Block Quebec.
It's like they're all covering for each other because the minute that they find out we don't
need them, nobody has a job.
Nobody's listening to them.
We stop paying our taxes and we take care of our own here in Alberta.
You know, I just had Dennis Modry on, right?
Dr.
Dennis Modry.
And he's Alberta first, can, the second.
And I remember hearing that sentiment probably, let's say two years ago.
And I was like, yeah, I don't know, I'm Canada first.
And the longer this goes on, I like to say I'm Western Canada first, I think.
But once again, that's not a country.
And I get like the sentiment that I'm putting there.
But I'm coming very quickly, Alberta first, Canada second type mantra.
Because if Alberta gets things right, it benefits all of freaking Canada.
Canada, right? Maybe not, you know, maybe there's some financial incentive to come back to
get Alberta, which we can all agree on. And I don't know, you know, how that plays out for the rest
of Canada. But there's a lot of things that are happening in Canada, the foundations of civilization
that if Alberta can get right will only benefit the rest of Canada. But Alberta's got to get it
done, right? Because it doesn't look like other, you know, don't get me wrong. I got a lot of time
for, sit right on the border of Saskatchewan. There's a lot of great people in Saskatchew.
There's lots of people across this entire country.
But Alberta has a real opportunity to set in motion some of the pillars that make Alberta and Canada great.
And right now, I would say we're a ship without a captain at that,
but it's the captain who's got the nefarious plan to run us straight into the iceberg, right?
It's like, we're going to sink this sucker as fast as we can.
Yeah.
Well, so might call for a mutiny, huh?
I mean, like, we've got to, we've got to make the right decisions.
Like, I mean, there's a, there was a book on the reading list that was like the ordinary men, you know, how like, how do you get a police officer in Poland to all of a sudden find themselves shooting mass murdering heads of, yeah, exactly.
So it's like, this is, this is propaganda is vicious.
And what happened to all of us and has happened to all of us with SIOPs and what the Canadian military has done in the federal.
government and that was using our funds. So that's kind of that's crappy. We just paid for our own
march to the gas chamber. That that that's crappy. That that kind of I'm offended. But the thing is
is that they took their shot. All right. They went for the king and the king is the people. They
missed. I feel like I feel like it's a scene from Lord of the Rings, um, return of the king.
They're at the white city and they're being attacked. And the king is, oh,
there, you know, freaking out, run for your lives.
And he's saying, and then Gandalf wax him over the head.
And he's like, man your positions, for the love of God, just man your positions and
fight.
And all of a sudden, the entire battle changes.
So when you say a mutiny, it's like, no, I, I guess my brain just goes to, we just,
you know, it's like, can we get a grown up place?
Just push out this thing and let's go.
And when you look at Canada, it becomes a very daunting task because of,
how politics works in this country.
And when you shrink it down to just Alberta,
you go,
it's not that far fetched to make some real change.
Well,
you're already seeing it.
Look at the things that Daniel Smith is talking about
just this month in the lead up to her leadership review, right?
That has come from a group of people in this province
doing and pushing forward an agenda
that, you know, that aligns with what are, I think most of us,
Albertans want to go.
You know, it's like, we want.
I think, sorry, I think every leader that ever takes a leadership position,
like I think your MLA should be worried about their board.
I think their board should be filled with people.
Now that I'm in one and I understand what type of influence,
um, the skill of an honest and yet well,
worded suggestion, maybe with a sly smile, like, this is a little bit more than a suggestion,
because they need those board members.
Now that I know what it means to be involved with barbecues and putting out the emails
and doing the phone calls and the things that the plebs are doing behind the scenes,
it's like, no, you have way more power than you realize when you look and shake their hand
and be like, I don't have to be for you.
Like I don't even care what the party's rules are for that.
If you are acting like an honest broker or even if you're feeling a little dishonest because there's some pressures that you're receiving from the dome up in Edmonton, fair enough.
We're still not submitting.
Like that's pressures that you're getting at the dome.
You should be trying to figure out how to weed out that corruption.
That's your job.
Like that is literally your job.
You're supposed to represent.
And then the people that are on the board, they're supposed to be members of that constituency that live there that like think about, you know, like I'm in Fish Creek.
You know, we bike and we walk and we jog the park all the time.
And there's fantastic neighbors, fantastic people in the community.
And when the elections on, you see the blue signs, the orange signs, the red signs, not that many of the red signs.
But you still, you see them.
And it's like, great, good.
You're politically active.
Like, let's talk about this, right?
the art of respectful
disagreance, we can bring that back.
We can bring that back by our conduct.
We can bring that back by our conversation.
Town Hall, such as an injection of Truth 2.0,
give you this information.
As honestly as it can be presented,
if you would like to refute it,
by all means, buy the ticket, show up,
have the watch party,
get the people around you that you want to refute.
That's fine.
Run your own little propaganda campaign,
but still get involved.
Do the thing.
Because the more people that are participating in a republic of Alberta, because that's what it really should be.
Democracy is always mob rule.
We shouldn't call it a democracy.
We should figure out how to make ourselves a republic.
Well, there's things we need to get rid of.
Like, if you actually look at the Westminster system that Canada has, and you look at the oath that Justin Trudeau took,
of which, by the way, Paul Yves will take as well.
And you actually look at that.
What is the oath?
That is an oath to the crown.
that is the oath to the Privy Council and secret organizations that are not,
but it's the whole trust me, bro.
Like you've got these non-elected individuals
through to boat in positions of authority across Canada,
everything from Privy Councils to Attorney Generals of each province
and the bucks stops with them for the provinces
and the bucks stops with them for Canada,
and they are not elected or appointed.
Oh, which, by the way, if I'm not mistaken through Matthew Error, it's work,
They are all members of the Order of St. John's.
Why?
Like, why are these people getting the final say?
Why do they have a veto?
Like, this vexes me.
I didn't vote these people in any more than I voted for Trudeau, you know?
So it's like, hmm, there are some things that we need to understand about how this system works
that we can start to change.
One step at a time, one AGM at a time, one AGM at a time,
one board that we decide to get in, volunteer at a time.
The incremental progress that they built around us to put us into the damn box that we're in,
the slave cattle that they think we are.
When I say they, these are the types of people that are in those positions.
Go and look up stuff to do with Mark Carney, Marie Strom, the, the W.
The W.E.F. agendas and whatnot.
And these different councils, none of us voted for these people.
None of us.
And yet they have agendas.
and they're pushing their agendas.
And it's, it affected us.
Lisa Myron.
I'm not pronouncing her last name, right.
Forgive me, folks.
We just had her on.
Anyways, she was talking about lawyer from out in Ontario,
talking about Bill 2, C-293.
And she walks through how, you know, basically the who,
and I'm not talking the band, folks,
how they have influence into, I think it's five different sectors,
and I should pull that back up, but it's Health Canada.
It goes on and on and on.
And it's our satellite office of the Who that we need to have
isn't even on Canadian soil.
And you're like, oh, my God, we can't, like,
who thought this was a good idea?
Obviously they, obviously not us, right?
Like to have somebody in a different country.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I just imagine Klaus Schwab sitting looking at the globe.
Kind of like Mr.
Burns used to do with his fingers long, weird fingers.
And he's just looking at the globe and he's like, okay, what can we do in Canada to like
pull these resources over here and do this?
Because like they're looking at a different board than what us people look at and want.
And the only thing that I try to remind myself is.
We get to play.
We just,
their,
their,
their tactics,
Mike are going to be
divide and conquer over and over and over again.
Yes,
sir.
And seed seed,
seed, seed,
seed so that we all fight amongst ourselves
and they can just continue to do this little song and dance
over and over and over again.
And since the freedom combo,
you've seen so many little movements start to grow and then fracture.
Start to grow,
then fracture.
Yeah.
And,
um,
I mean,
like,
it's interesting to watch.
Like it's,
uh,
um,
so,
So to that note, and that's one of the things that my family and I, our own little personal mission statement is on the culture war side of this.
The question that we find ourselves asking within our household quite often is, why does it work?
That tactic gets played.
Why does it work?
And what have you come on?
So far, it works because of us.
the bottom line is that this succeeds because you have a brain.
You have a right hemisphere and a left hemisphere,
and you have to use it to navigate every facet of your life from start to finish from the flash of inception and cells start splitting.
Did it ever occur to anybody?
Why do we have hemispheric brains like a cell splitting?
Corpus callosum running as an inhibitor between the two.
So the factor, no matter where we go, because even the bad guys, there's still people.
they don't wake up every morning and say,
today I would like to be Darth Vader.
That is not how this works.
This is left hemisphere proclivity of thinking running amok,
and they are utilizing some of the more benevolent dispositions of people.
When you are not capable of understanding that the very same evils that we dichotomize
through controlled narratives, lots of which get handed to us,
just look up Lord Nelson Darby, for example,
and then start to look at how he changed the evil.
evangelical movement all throughout the United States that basically got a whole bunch of people
inactive because they decided to sit on the ruse and wait for the rapture instead of actually
picking up a gun and helping in the Civil War. These are the types of plays that get put out
upon us. So then if we are the target of these plans of psychological warfare, fifth generation
aspects, technologies,
MRI vaccines, like this was all
deployed upon us.
So that means that the key to the whole
game is you.
Every listener, every viewer,
every person that's trying to figure out
where they are on the map,
you have their attention.
They don't want you to put attention on them.
They need you not paying attention to you
and your accountability to yourself in this fight.
You need to understand that propaganda works because if it didn't, they wouldn't deploy it.
You need to understand that not only are a victim, which they would like you to stay there, no, no, no, take it on the chin.
You got victimized.
But you can dust off, just like Dr. Eric Payne's doing, getting back into the fight and going, no, no, this is not about victimhood.
You decided to impose your will on us with weapons that work.
And they only work because we don't understand ourselves well enough.
We don't understand the game board well enough.
And that means the responsibility that lays with us is to better understand what you are
so that you can negotiate who you are.
And then once that has started to get into play, you have to look at the larger game in your
own backyard and realize that the municipal level is where everything can start.
And we can do what Sean alluded to earlier.
All of a sudden, we can put pressure on these bad.
people to do the right thing because the pressure that they put upon us, there's more of us.
And that I'm witnessing all the time.
Like, it's all the time now that I'm witnessing it.
And that's why I'm trying to encourage that black pill side where it's like, but what can
one man do against such reckless hate?
And the answer in Lord of the Rings that Aragon gave was ride out, ride out and meet them.
They declared war on us through policy, agenda.
we have Christian Freeland showing up in Canada
helping to bring about conservatory areas of Alberta.
There's like six regions that they want to take off the map for use.
They're going to feed us some World Wildlife Fund BS
because they want to take that for themselves for future considerations
and they're going to tell us that we can't manage our own land and our own resources.
It's like, understand, they're not going to stop.
That's why 293, Bill C-63,
All of these different agendas, they're going to move forward.
So this is why we need you.
This is why you should pay attention to the reopening of the Alberta Bill of Rights
and realize that it was us.
It was Albertans that helped move that forward.
It's going to try to enshrine your right to bear arms.
You had a guest on Sean not that long ago.
I really liked him.
I forget his name right now, but he was also at the Cornerstone event.
And he was a Bullets and Beans kind of guy.
Chuck Prodnick.
Yes, sir.
I appreciated your podcast with him when he was like, well, you know, I want to see people go, go get in shape, go lift some weights and put it down.
You know, go go, go, go learn how to make things that go pew, pew, pew.
I believe that that's the quote.
And so I find myself going, right, and then my challenge to a guy like Chuck is, you know, fine.
I'll get that side of my family up and running, which we already have.
I'm not going to film the pew, pew stuff because, you know, I don't need the government knowing that.
That all to say, if Alberta is putting that enshrined in our Bill or Bill of Rights,
then I want to encourage that sentiment that he just put out.
But then I want to encourage a guy like Chuck.
My challenge is, are you showing up at AGMs?
Are you also a part of the board?
Is that wonderful military mind actually out inspiring people side by side on the trenches of their community?
No, I'm not trying to call him out as like a jerk.
What I'm saying is that it's like, then get in.
You put that challenge out, I'll accept it.
I mean, even if he wants me to do proof of life and I have to get up earlier and pick up something heavy and put it down, well, fine.
I'll give him proof of life of that.
If he'll give me proof of life of his involvement at an AGM and learning that side of it and giving hope that even our veterans and our Canadian military who have all the reason in the world to be bothered by their government, well, help us form the new one.
Like, I don't know what else to say when it comes to the veterans.
Yeah, some of them are.
So I'm not, I'm not trying to be disrespectful when I say that.
I don't think, I don't think you're being disrespectful at all.
You're, you're, um, I get what you're saying.
I think, you know, when Chuck listens to this, I think Chuck will get what, what you're saying.
It's, it's like, we need you.
No, we really need you.
Because you have a wealth of experience that very few human beings in Canada.
And let's go even smaller, Alberta have, right?
Like, um, it's funny.
I was just with Chuck yesterday, uh, making things go, pupew.
So, you know, like, I'm thinking that'd be a great shirt.
I like things that go pew, pew, pew, or something.
I don't know.
I got to make a Chuck shirt regardless.
I was just with him.
And the thing that I really admire about Chuck is he shows up.
So what I mean by that is, you know, we did the one million mark for children in Lloyd.
I was really terrified of it.
If I'm being honest, I'd never organized anything like that.
And I wasn't the only one.
three groups. Obviously, with what I do, I was maybe more of a recognizable face and or at least
voice. And so like I got a lot of credit for what went on there. And I want to make very clear
there was wonderful people that helped put that on, a wonderful groups that helped put that on.
But regardless, I made one of the first phone calls I made was to Chuck Broadneck. And I said,
I would really like somebody there who can watch my.
my six, so to speak, like could just, you could just stand there. You don't have to do it. He did
nothing. I want to be very clear. He did everything and nothing all at the same time, but he drove
two and a half hours to stand at a protest and make sure it didn't go sideways. Like, and having
men like that. So, um, I guess what the reason to bring up the story is Chuck is very involved. And I
would love to see him at the AJM. I hope he comes. Um, but that is that is that is one man that, uh, and
And there's others, you know, Jamie Sinclair often Regina, right? Those, those guys have a wealth of knowledge. And it's why I bring them on the podcast so much. Because I just, you know, like military, who's talking to? Like, where are these stories? Where are these life lessons? You know, where is the, the, I was just thinking about it this morning, Mike, about the next cornerstone forum, which is going to be in Calgary. It's, it looks like it's May 10th. Anything my family and I can do to help with that. You just, you let me know. Okay. Well, um,
I appreciate that.
We're in the very early stages.
But regardless, what I was going to say is,
what I was thinking about this morning was,
the thing that Chuck has impressed upon my mind
is the patterns of life and recognizing when things are off.
And something's going,
and now he's talking about life or death, right?
He's talking about being in Afghanistan
when he's talking about the patterns of life when they don't add up.
But I think as a province or as an individual,
you can start to recognize when the patterns of life are off.
That can be with the school system.
That can be with, you know,
some of the things that are happening online
that are starting to impact your individual communities.
And when I come back to what you're saying about, you know,
if it's Pradnik or if it's others,
show up to the AGM because we need them all.
We need those voices more than ever.
I finally had Dennis Modri in.
And I'm like, why do I wait so long to have Dennis Modri sit across me?
Because that guy's got a wealth of information in his brain.
and we need to pull it out.
We need to wrestle with it.
Then we need to move forward.
And there's like being proactive and doing things is a hell of a lot better than just sitting,
complaining about things or just being passive and not like doing anything about it.
Because when we start doing things about it, things can actually change.
And they, I don't know.
I'm starting to think things can change really rapidly when the right minds get involved.
And that is using the social media.
Like look at all the names in Alberta right now that are talking about things, Mike.
You got obviously Marty Up North has been a guy on the show lots.
He's got a big social media following.
You got Kirk Lubamoff, who I didn't know who the heck that was, you know, two months ago.
Now, you know, you follow what he's doing.
And, you know, he's blown up.
You got Sheila Gunnery and Edmonton.
You got myself and Lloyd Minster.
You got, I'm spacing on names right.
now but i'm like drew weatherhead's a red deer guy i mean the the names just keep going yak
stack sitting in calgary he's doing all his his his chosen live streaming and everything
little honorable mention to sheldon is he was also going to run for a position on the board but
when he realized an individual that he felt was better suited he stepped down so that's just like kudos
kudos to sheldon he deserves a shout out for that so just that's a little side note but i mean even
And he was going to try to get on the UCP board as well.
Well, and you got Rachel Parker in Calgary that's, you know, true north.
Like, I guess all I'm saying is, like, we're starting to see the percolation of these voices happen.
And then when those voices start talking, they're starting to be movement.
Then you got the under the behind the scenes of all those people who are either feeding them information or joining the boards and pushing on things.
that's just as important.
If not more,
we might argue
that's more important.
I'm going to argue
that it is more important.
It is more important.
Well,
I appreciate every one of those names
that you just mentioned.
But just,
it's where the middle meets the meat,
that's important.
Forgive me,
folks,
because I know I just missed like 10
and I'm going to be like,
why didn't I say that?
Chris Sims,
you know,
like,
I'm,
I'm going to get off this podcast,
be like,
why did I say names?
Dang it,
because I'm going to forget like 15 of them.
But there's a ton of people
out there that are movers
and shake.
in Alberta specifically that, you know, like, and every day it seems like you find a new one.
You're like, how the hell didn't I know about this person?
And I mean, your case and point, you just had Matt Erritt and Cynthia in Calgary.
How was that, by the way?
Yeah, that was fantastic.
Two events were held and they were both what they considered highly successful.
one of the things that I found that was really intriguing was a comment that they felt that they couldn't get away with that in Quebec.
Doing the events?
Yeah, doing events like that.
And to have the success and the people come because the event sold out and they sold books.
Well, you've had them on the show.
So when you talk about historical context and, you know, he's, he's showing you everything from like the Club of Rome to, you know, the Venetian roots of the deep state that's book four in his series.
It's like these are these are the tools that we need in our minds so that we can better articulate to our fellow citizens what the downstream implications from history have had to play on our current circumstance.
And Matthew and Cynthia, like I've listened to many of your shows, not every single one, but many of them.
And I still feel like they are some of the most prolific guests.
And there's others that I would like to give honorable mention too as well that are allies to Alberta's cause that are outside of, they're in the U.S.
And they are interested in this story, the one that you're having right now, and that is the plebs.
what is what what are the peons doing like and is there actually something happening like hashtag
something's going on in Alberta it's like going on in Alberta yeah that's the answer and it's like
so the Matthew and Cynthia event where it was excellent because I looked at it and went this is people
trying to understand that they need they need the story they need to understand the narrative that
brought them like when you're born and you enter into the fray of life you're already midway
into something that's been steamrolling for decades if not centuries before you showed up so then
an important question needs to be posed as you're coming up you know through this journey
and that is what problem and i solve for humanity what mode of attention can i bring
And when you understand that you've entered the game in the third period with seven minutes left in a particular game that maybe isn't for the Stanley Cup, but it's going to allow the team to move to the next round.
And this is your moment.
Well, this is your moment.
And Matthew and Cynthia's work help you understand where you entered the game.
And then you need to decide what talent and skill set that you're going to bring to help the team of humanity.
be able to move the puck up the ice, get into the grind,
and help get those goals scored because we need them.
And we need every single one of them that decide to enter the game.
So that's what I saw as a success.
I mean, I can't thank Matthew and Cynthia enough
because they're in Quebec and they recognize the battle.
And they found themselves kind of enraptured just with my family's dynamic
because they're like, this is a family that's trying to think through the problem.
And they're understanding the players that are in their own backyard.
guard. Our enemy is not China. Our enemy is not Russia. Our enemy is not Iran. It has anything to do with that.
It's in Ottawa. It's attorney generals in our province. It's cronies in the UCP and in the NDP.
It's corrupt city councils like what we got here in Calgary. So we got to look around ourselves and
recognize the enemy and that this is a longstanding process. Not all these people got up in the
morning and said, I want to be an enemy of Alberta. They have an agenda and they are thinking on a
globalist level through a left hemisphere preclivity lens of the world. And they don't want voices
like Matthew and Cynthia being known about to the people. Well, I disagree with that. So,
yeah, they came down. We had an event. We're hoping that maybe we can set up something for your
event for Cornerstone. And that's what I'm hoping that the success of a Cornerstone event,
because I watched your event. So I'm going to help plug your event.
I got to watch all sorts of people come from very far.
What did they have in common besides the fact that they all know you and you invited them to speak?
They all had a conviction to want to solve a problem.
Whatever that was, whether it was Bitcoin representation, whether it was metal meets the meat,
few peopo, beans and bullets, whether it was geopolitics with Alex Craneer, Tom Luongo, and Gold Goats and Guns.
Like these individuals came because they believed in you, Sean.
They've found a friendship and an ally of thought.
And then you asked, they met the call, but their call was shared with all of the people
in the audience that paid to be there.
I was blessed by you to come as a guest.
But all this to say is that then it allowed people to take those ideas and go into where
I am.
I'm in the trenches with all of those people that left.
that event to go and figure out more.
Just figure out more about where they are on the map.
What's going on in the world?
What's going on in their community?
And so, yeah, I want to see these types of minds make their way into your next event.
Because if it's going to help, it's kind of like waking up a lion.
Like right back to the beginning of this podcast.
And I was like, I was the guy that you were supposed to leave alone.
There are a lot of lions out there.
And that's not me trying to be bold and say I'm a lying.
That's not it at all.
I didn't know what I had in me to play in the game that these people have set out.
But I'm learning every shift.
And there are others out there that are more dynamic in their understanding of things.
And when they bring their skill sets to bear, when they realize that they can do something,
I want those people woken up.
That's what I want.
I want to see those citizens waking up.
I don't even care what side of political spectrum they're on.
I want them to be able to have the courage to have the conversations,
which is what platforms like you and many others in Canada,
as well as all over the world, are trying to do.
I mean, it's phenomenal the quantity of information that is available through shows such
as yours, regardless of the quantity of views that you get,
that can really make a difference.
So that's why we need, we need them.
And then they got to all of a sudden walk away from the podcast and go,
what am I physically doing?
What can I pick up and put down that's heavy?
What problem can I solve?
And that's where,
because the convictions of people,
they vary, right?
Like,
and the talents.
I mean,
I forget,
I think it was a gentleman from the NCI.
He's involved with,
in Manitoba,
kind of like a strong and free.
Kendry,
but yes,
sir.
Thank you very much.
So Ken tells an antidote about a lady that he had a conversation with that had felt that
she really didn't know what it was that she brought to the whole story.
And it ended up without going into all the details of it, but he had mentioned that it was
cinnamon buns.
She cooked some mean cinnamon buns.
And that's what brought extra people to come because sometimes you could, it's like going to the
gym on leg day.
Who wants to do that?
Nobody wants to do that.
But you'd have a little more incentive if you knew that after late day,
you're going to have that woman cinnamon buns.
So you're going to go do the hard thing,
the thing that you might not be entirely interested in,
because you're still learning and sometimes you feel like a bit of a moron,
not knowing where you are on the map.
That's okay.
Go get that cinnamon bun that lady.
If that's what enticed you to get started,
like if there's nothing I've said that's encouraged you,
well, hopefully someone's like, yeah,
but I can make some food or bring something or donate something
to help make the cause run smoother or a little bit better.
and that's volunteering, that's grassroots.
That's the kind of people we need.
One of the things that I enjoyed about the Cornerstone Forum,
which I kind of understood,
but I kind of didn't understand at the same time,
and I got to see it play out.
Whenever it's my bloody event,
you know,
people see me by the end of the day.
I'm kind of like staring sideways.
It's just,
it's a lot to take in.
And I don't get to fully experience everything because,
you know,
I got to go back and rewatch it.
And one of the things I'm trying to do
it is I've realized how dark a times we're in.
Like, and if you just stare into the darkness and, and, and, and you can get,
you can get black felt.
You can literally get to where life is meaningless and there's no way we're ever going
to win and on and on and on that, that train of thought goes.
So the idea with a, with the forum is to be like, no, there's dark times ahead of us.
Yes.
But we can stare at it.
We can, we can start to discuss it.
We can speak.
in a hopeful manner, I hope, because there are solutions to the problems we face and it takes
understanding the problem and then putting the right people in the room. And the thing about the
forum is the right people in the room. Like it was a really eclectic group of people that came in
that. Sure was. That wanted to wrestle with that. And so, well, I mean, I got to give credit
at the silver gold bull. It's, it's, it's, it's their group that, that pushed on me to bring it
to Calgary. I wasn't for it. I, I, I've, I've been dragging my feet a long time, uh, because I wanted to
bring, I wanted to leave it in Lloyd. And, uh, part of that is like, uh, not complacency, but like,
it's a lot of effort to build something that I really care about and then to put it five hours
away from me and have to have to do that, you know, that, right, dancing and, and shuffling and,
you know, I think everybody gets a point. It's a lot of stress.
I've tried it once. I did it in Eminton, and we can all argue on whether
emminton was the right place to put it. But regardless, we're going to be, we're going to be
in Calgary, and I hope that eclectic group shows up in mass for the next version of it, which is exactly
that. It's staring into the next, you know, roughly year going, here's the things that are coming
down the pipe that we have to be wary of, and what can we do? We can look into some of the
solutions that were on stage last time, which was, you know, silver, gold, Bitcoin, bullets,
beans, you know, and some people didn't understand why McKell Thorpe was there. Some people didn't
like it. Some people did. But there is the option to just move with your feet, too. Just like go somewhere
else. Sure. Yeah. And if, you know, and that isn't my choice where I sit. But at the same time,
like, I respect people enough. If that's what you want to hear about, then we've got to give you an
option so that you're not stuck in this paralyzing fear of what Alberta and Canada is becoming,
you know? And so I hope the next version of Cornerstone can live up to what the first one was
because the first one blew a lot of people away. I was quite nervous about the idea because the idea
was, I don't know, I lost a lot of sleep on that one. And I look forward to the next time, well, May
2025, you know, Lord willing, everything goes the way it should.
We're going to have a lot of fun in Calgary.
Well, you're going to lose a lot of sleep over anything that you're trying to do.
You've got a little bit of OCD there.
So you're the clock back, remember?
So to me, that's an inevitability of your disposition.
Good point, though, on the McElthorpe, because make no mistakes.
Even my family has a contingency plan, okay?
I'm on the front lines for sure.
There's no doubt about that.
My whole family is all in.
But there's a reality going on too.
All right.
We have history.
And although they say, you know, yeah, history repeats.
No, it only does that because we're the fools who repeat it.
It works because of us.
It is not because of them.
They're going to do this regardless because it works.
So a little bit of a problem, right?
If it works so well that all of a sudden the warning signs are
starting to flood into your region, you don't want to be the people that waited to the last
minute to try to get out of Germany or decide to flood. So no, no, make no mistake. Like there's
there's contingency plants. Well, that's patterns. That's patterns of life. Once again,
I bring up Trek brought up. That's patterns of life, Mike. Like understanding like some things aren't
right, that's, it doesn't mean you act like it isn't there and just carry on, right? There's,
there's a war going on. And then there's a little battles happening.
And at times you have to, you know, sometimes you charge head on in.
Other times you have to back up and regroup before you can you can attack the next time, right?
Well, for sure.
And if you think if you think like this record setting amount of people that are coming to this AGM and that there isn't a whole bunch of NGOs that are helping sponsor and buy tickets and tell people to go get their memberships and show up because this is a leadership review, regardless of my personal take on how I'm going to vote with regards.
to Danielle Smith, make sure you understand that there are people infiltrating all over Alberta.
We have stirred a hornet's nest even for the federal governments.
If you don't think that there's some downstream consequences of NDP,
which, by the way, has a direct history with the Fabian society,
if you actually look through your history on this.
So if you don't think that we have garnered the attention of the powers that ought not be,
as Dan Dix from Press for Truth would like to say,
we have that's another reason to get into the play they're starting what i you're bringing
what i think you know what i think i think i think a jocco will nick good yeah man i i tell you what
mike it's been uh it's been long overdue you came on the the mash up there uh well geez i
don't know how long ago that was that was a while back um yeah but appreciate appreciate appreciate
appreciate you coming on this side. And I have to, I have to bow out of October 28th because me and
twos are doing SaaS election coverage. I'm just like, come on. Right. Well, I, it's part of what we do.
And so, you know, we, we, we did it with Alberta and we're going to do it with BC, with Saskatchewan,
with the United States, although that one, you know, is more than going to be just a live stream,
having some fun. But we'll see. We'll see what we can do with that. Regardless, I'm disappointed,
because, you know, obviously the first one was, I think, a smashing success.
And the fact you guys have Deney Rancour coming, you know, like, I really enjoyed my time
sitting with him on this side of the podcast.
And the fact he's going to be in Alberta, I'd love to just shake his hand, right, and get to meet the man.
But I think, you know, there's already groups in Lloyd asking about watch parties.
And, you know, so if people are sitting here and they've been listening to us to go back and forth,
One more time, where can they head for tickets?
Where can they head for getting the live stream ability to do watch parties?
Okay, so there's the original site from the first one, an injection for truth.
That has the link.
You can also go to the, I believe it's the UCP Calgary-Laheed.com.
aheed.ca.
That's another link.
And then there's all sorts of different ticket variations.
Because one of the things that was really intriguing about the first one was the fact that we ran out of bandwidth.
So we actually, what we could show online for watch parties and to outside of the province,
we ran out of juice.
So that's fantastic.
I would love it if your viewers and also if you're willing, I know that you've got contacts
with other podcasts, I'd be happy to just continue to pump and promo this event, or if you want to do it,
send it to them, send them the link, you know, say this is what's going on, hashtag something
going on Alberta again. Those are the ways to get tickets. Obviously, it'd be great if you could
physically be there to come and see in person. But even more importantly, is create those watch parties.
And if not, then get the links for yourselves. There's all these different types of, they're all listed
on the website. So that's the way to get involved to help us out. And then, yeah, like,
maybe Marty watched this. Like, I've never, I don't know Marty, but I've watched plenty of
his material. If he thinks that there's value in, in this project, the nice thing is, is that we
did a successful event the first time. So now there's evidence. Like, maybe some people are like,
ah, just another thing with, you know, discredited doctors. And, you know, our mission statement was
to try to see if we could take the shots off the vaccine schedule.
happened? No. But 2.5 million views and touches a reduction. What do we got less than 5%
if you believe that statistic are taking the vaccines. And the fact that we're pushing to get true
informed consent going, this has been pressed even at Danielle Smith. So it's like we're not
going to stop. Just be, you know, I hate like, I'm sorry, we're in for a penny, in for a pound
now. So yeah, if there's other
podcasters that, you know, kind of
to get you on stuff and yeah, let's
play this game. Like,
um,
for the listener,
what I'll do is I'll put the link in the show notes.
That way, if they want to go buy tickets,
get the information for live stream,
et cetera, et cetera,
just go down in the show notes and we'll,
we'll put it there. And, um,
the other thing is, is, uh,
uh, I'll probably toss it on social media too.
That way if people want to go and,
um, I'm thinking about this real time.
I'm like, I should probably throw this out on Twitter.
a couple other places that way if people want to just go hop on social media and find it they can do
that too so um mike appreciate you hopping on today and uh best of luck with uh the injection of truth
2.0 i'll be uh well probably have to catch up to it afterwards because obviously that night
i'll be flat out um with Saskatchewan but um appreciate you coming on this side and uh well uh be
interested to see you know uh the things that come here in the future and well we'll probably be in touch about
the Cornerstone as it is official May, May 10th in in Calgary.
So thank you, sir.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Thank you, Sean.
Thank you to the listeners.
And let's go, Alberta.
