Shaun Newman Podcast - #803 - Peter Mac Isaac

Episode Date: February 26, 2025

Peter Mac Isaac Is a retired Game warden, Professional forestfire fighter, and #1 Amazon best selling Author of "The RedneckConservative". He is also the president of The Nova Scotia Indepen...dentInitiative, and hosted and produced 3 seasons of an international huntfish television series.Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/Get your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastSilver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionWebsite: www.BowValleycu.comEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Use the code “SNP” on all ordersProphet River Links:Website: store.prophetriver.com/Email: SNP@prophetriver.com

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Starting point is 00:04:12 Here we go. Welcome to the Sean Newman podcast. Today I'm joined by Peter McIsaac. Thank you, sir, for hopping on. I really appreciate the opportunities. We're going to have a good time here today. Well, you've got to tell me a little bit of a bit. Oh, man, here we go.
Starting point is 00:04:38 All right. Happy, happy day to me. You got to tell me a little bit about yourself. I was saying to you before we started, a friend of the show, Wayne Peters had you on, so I've listened to you there. But you've reached out. I read a little bit about you, followed you on Twitter, et cetera. And I'm like, oh, this could be interesting. So, you know, tell us a little bit about Peter.
Starting point is 00:05:00 I'm a Cape Breton boy. I spent most of my first 11 years on Army bases with my dad. So my first five years, I spent playing in bomb craters in Germany in the late 50s. And when we come back from Germany, I had no idea. how much of effect that would have on my family and myself from where I ended up today. So dad got out of the military and we moved back down to Cape Breton where I grew up. And the book that I wrote is called The Redneck Conservative. And I started to become, I guess, getting conservative values when I was a little kid picking blueberries.
Starting point is 00:05:32 And all my buddies would watch me pick berries. And then when I got paid for them, they wanted to figure out how we, how they could spend my money. and I didn't realize how much of an effect that would have on it. So I became a real redneck down there. I was your typical country guy. You know, I was even a bootlegger for a little while. Therefore, I went to after I get out of university, actually. And so I went to university in Ontario, went off to become,
Starting point is 00:05:58 I was in the private sector for a while. Then I became a game warden, wildlife specialist, professional force firefighter. And before I retired, I set up a film production company, and I did three seasons of the work. world's first father, daughter, hunt fish series. It's called Best of Bull Run, and we had a, I had more fun doing that than a man should have. And then I got involved in politics at the provincial level. I ran and had a good showing, but didn't win.
Starting point is 00:06:24 And then I got involved in federal politics and realized that everything inside both systems are corrupted to the point that they can't be fixed. So when Trudeau went to visit the AgaCon back in 2000 in, I think it was over, over New Year's in 2018, and took $150,000 bribe in the form of a trip. I filed a formal criminal code complaint with Ottawa RCMP. And Brenda Lockheed got appointed to head the RCMP six weeks later and squash the file. And I went, okay, I've got a new project to take on in my lifetime. I'm going to spend the rest of my days on this route battling corruption. And so then I filed another complaint on the Wii charity with Ottawa RCMP,
Starting point is 00:07:05 and it was assigned a file number. and Brenda, Brenda Lucky squashed that file as well, but Bill Morneau stepped down as a result of it. Nobody in Canada realizes why Bill Moranoh actually stepped down. The RCMP had opened an investigation, but they just shut it down. And then when I went up to the first five days of the trucker thing, because I had a production company, and I said, well, let's go up and see what kind of lies are going to be told by the press. Because I was inside government for 29 years, Sean, as a warden, and we lied to the public every single day. every day. What do you mean? What I mean is we lied in any press release, anything we ever put out
Starting point is 00:07:44 in that singular government department, we lied every day about everything. And 90% of our lies were by omission, 10% were just outright lies, much like you see in the press today. But most lies that the Canadian public is subjected to our lies by omission. So we would only tell a certain part of a story that made the government look good and anything that made the government look bad didn't get told. And we would spin a story. I didn't do it myself. But the press department inside our provincial government, they controlled the message. And they even shut us down to the point.
Starting point is 00:08:17 We were no longer, you know, I wasn't allowed to give interviews and the rest of it. That's pretty outspoken. And I wouldn't go into management at any time because as soon as I did, it's sit down, shut up time. So I've been kind of a spoke in the... In your 29 years, Peter, what's one of the things that they just omitted? Or, you know, that you just like, I can't play. they're not going to tell the population about X? Well, it's all kinds of the, I'll just give you,
Starting point is 00:08:43 one of the very last things that happened to me before I left. The provincial government spent $750,000 building a wharf to nowhere, as a park that I was in control of as the district wildlife technician. And I looked after parks as part of the Crown land side of the job. And a group of 13 people went to the province and said, we really don't want to lose that wharf. But it goes out into the Bay of Funday, and no war survives out in the Bay of Fonda here in Nova Scotia.
Starting point is 00:09:10 And so I put up a stink and I said, well, that's taxpayers' money. That's insane. We need to tear it down. It's a hazard. And I said, there's no way we're throwing $750 grand at that. And the day I retired, they went back in and put that wharf in. And it's a wharf that you can't tie a boat to. They went in and took a grinder, cut the ladders off it, put up, put armor stone all around it,
Starting point is 00:09:32 so none of the kids could jump off of it into the water anymore. and it doesn't go far enough out into the water to actually park a boat. So that type of stuff happened non-stop. We just flat out lie. I said, no, we're doing it for the community and it'd be one thing or another. One of the things as wildlife specialists in the province when I was a game warden, we had coyotes attack of people in Nova Scotia. And there was a movie done actually.
Starting point is 00:09:54 I think CBC or now Film Board of Canada did a movie on it. And it's called Bad Coyote when coyotes killed a girl up in Cape Breton Highlands. and I'm in that movie actually, but I couldn't really tell people what was happening until I retired. Because if you got out of line, you're going under the bus. Straight up simple. In the government in Nova Scotia, you start talking about what's happening inside government, and you're going under the bus, you're gone.
Starting point is 00:10:24 So I told what was really happened. I think that year we had something like 18 attacks on people in Nova Scotia, and only two or three of them made it into the news, and we kept everything covered up. It was just constant lies, buddy, never ended. Spray programs, money spent on projects that were nonsensical, parks, for example, that got started. And then, you know, just because somebody behind the scenes was getting greased to start construction.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Then the problem, then it would just go away. And, you know, it was just nonstop. Lying about budgets, it just lied about everything. It didn't matter what it was. When you say spray programs, what do you mean? Well, they have spray programs down here in Nova Scotia where they use glyphosphate on spraying woodlands. And any of the side effects on that, you know, there were some activist groups. And so what happens is the government just, if you were an activist group, they either just called you a conspiracy theorist or what conspiracy theorists or any number of things to shut you up.
Starting point is 00:11:26 But, you know, the long term, the long term side effects of glyphosphate now, I believe Monsanto's page. of billions in in lawsuits where people have got cancer from being exposed to glyphosphate. And we constantly said, now's nothing to worry about here. Don't worry about it. Guys, look the other way. I'll give you an example. We had, you know, in my line of work, because I'm a professional forest fire fighter, and this really put me on the map here in 2023, actually, was we had the largest forest fire in Nova Scotia's history. And the government said, oh, no, this is wet. This is a climate, you know, climate change. That's straight up. Am I allowed to swear
Starting point is 00:12:06 on here at all? Sure. Okay, so it's just straight up bullshit, right? So what ended up happening, Sean, was they ended up with the largest fire in our history and it was straight up arson. And charges have been laid since. But when the RCMP first went in
Starting point is 00:12:21 because they were taking their orders from the federal government and they still had to push the climate change agenda, they refused to lay charges and said not enough evidence to lay charges. Finally, DNR when in LA charges for arson and because I'm trained as a force fire investigator as soon as I looked at the aerial photography and the fingers and the starting point of the fire I knew okay so this is this needs to be investigated for arson immediately everything about it said arson so what happened here
Starting point is 00:12:50 in Nova Scotia we had the cost of that fire that's a big deal down here we're you know we're a small province 1.1 million 1.1 million residents and that fire costs us over 200 million million dollars of damages. Homes were burning dams. My wife and I actually, we were at a point where we had our gear packed because it looked like we might be evacuated as a result of that fire. And I said, well, this is nonsense. I'm still a qualified force firefighter. So I put together a team of six professionals, guys who had retired that were willing to come back in. And the premier was on the air every day crying for help. And this is just more line, right? We need help. Anybody that can help us out. So I put together a time.
Starting point is 00:13:31 team of highly qualified experts. Between the six of us, we probably had close to 200 years forest firefighting experience. And I've been down fires as big as 60,000 acres. So we offered our services up to the province and the premier's standing on TV telling people, anybody that can help, we'd love to have your help. And at the same time, they turned us down five days in a row. And instead of bringing in local guys who knew the area and knew a lot of the teams on the ground and could have assisted upper level in incident in command. They ended up, they just refused to take us. And then they brought in firefighters from, I think it was South Africa, the U.S.,
Starting point is 00:14:11 and out west, and none of them had any experience fighting in our, what's called the Acadian Forest Region. And then we had three weeks of record-breaking rain, and the Premier kept the province under a state of emergency wouldn't allow people to travel in the woods. So I got pissed off and I sat down. right where I'm sitting right now and I made a video and explained to the people in Nova Scotia what was happening. And I put it on a Facebook site and I think I got 82 or 86,000 views, but it got picked up on TikTok and got 177 million views. So I started getting phone calls from all across the world, Europe.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Reiner Fulman got hold of me. I don't know who you know who Reiner is, but Reiner's the guy who sued Deutsche Bank and Volkswagen and huge class action sued someone. And then he was going after every world government who violating the Nuremberg code in relation to MRNA vaccines. And he said, Pete, what the hell's going on in Canada in regards to forest fires? So I told them the truth. And so that's why that ended up getting all those views. I was getting calls from Australia, New Zealand, South America, everywhere. So then I said, you know what?
Starting point is 00:15:19 I'm going to make a point of spending the rest of my days battling corruption because I see it every day. And it just happened here in our last, well, actually out in BC, the last provincial election was basically stolen. And the same thing just happened down here in Nova Scotia. And right. Go ahead. Well, before we get to elections, I got a question in the back of my brain because it kind of coincides with a previous guest I had on. And it's going to derail this for a few minutes, folks, and then we'll get into politics. But you mentioned as a kid you were in Germany playing around in bunkers and you didn't realize how much of an effect that would have on your family.
Starting point is 00:15:56 What did you mean by that? So dad was in the military. He was armored corps, right? Back then he was a Centurion tank commander when we were in Germany. So what dad had an opportunity, I'll give you an example. As a little kid on Sundays, we'd go out and we'd go to all these military, the different things that were going on. My parents took me to visit real gypsy encampments.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Dad had a chance to go and visit, you know, all of the, I think he was to Auschwitz and Birkenau, a bunch of different places. right and at the time i was young enough even in the trash heaps behind the pmqs or where we were where we were situated there were still old firearms and helmets and all kinds of leftover stuff from the board there were still bombed out vehicles and the fields across from us all around where we were as a little kid man you could find maybe in places to hide and play hiding and see and that'd be where bombs were dropped through us bullet holes in the walls there was all kinds of stuff we'd go out and on sundays and i remember them draining draining draining and
Starting point is 00:16:56 a dykes and you'd find two or three tanks that were exposed underwater and they were still finding bodies and everything you got to remember that was only a dozen years i was over there was my first one over there was only 13 years after world war two i look back 13 years now and that's that's like the blink of an eye so we saw a lot of stuff i remember dad talking me about you know seeing lamps of tattoos that were made out of the skin taken off the tattoo of the tattoo of jewish prisoners and if it's a nice tattoo they'd make a lamp shade out of it People don't realize the horrors of a socialist government if they get in power. And so I'm fighting tooth and nail right now to keep Mark Carney of power here in Canada.
Starting point is 00:17:35 So my parents came home with a real hate on for not just the German government, because you've got to remember the populist supported them. I believe at the time that only 8% of the population was actually Nazi party members, but everybody else knew what was going on. And they were basically crushed over the fact that Germany didn't win. And so the big, the other big lesson that I learned when I came home from there was how effective SIOPs can be. The Tabistock Institute perfected mass brainwashing and then Joseph Goebbels. He just brought it to a whole new level. And if you want to see what's happening right now
Starting point is 00:18:12 in Canadian politics with Mark Carney, that was everything you're seeing was perfected by Joseph Goebbels, who was the propaganda minister for Adolf Hitler. So let's let's fast forward then to where we're where we sit right now because you know if you would have asked me six months ago well I probably said it on here how many times folks like to me it looked like
Starting point is 00:18:37 Pierre Pollyev was going to land in the landslide you know like everybody was just waiting for saying to get past his day where finally he gets his pension and then the day things are going to be pulled and on and on and on and since that time Sean continues to be wrong
Starting point is 00:18:54 you know I'll stay my hand up. I've been wrong an awful lot. And I look at this and I just like, I had this cold chill go through me the other day where I'm like, Mark Kearney is going to be our next Prime Minister of Canada. Now, I don't know how long for, and I'd be curious
Starting point is 00:19:09 your thoughts. And then I'd also be curious your thoughts on whether or not he can win an election. I'll be, you know, as we talk about Nova Scotia, because I've got to hear about that. And we covered BC here. So it's like, knowing the things, understanding the U.S.,
Starting point is 00:19:25 what happened, you know, I just, to me, I'm like, okay, Peter, lay some, lay some of that Cape Britain attitude on me. Well, so here's, and maybe I'm wrong, but here's what's happening right now. So Joseph Goebbels, one of his tactics was, he said you can control millions of people. All you have to do is declare an enemy, wrap the battle in the flag, which is what's happening in the Canada. It's sprayed out of Joseph Goebel's handbook. He said, so what they're trying to do, is the liberal party's trying to declare war on Trump and he's wrapping it in the Canadian flag with Team Canada and if you don't support everything that they're doing
Starting point is 00:20:05 well then you're just not a patriot to Canada and you'll be deemed as such and you'll be censored. So, okay, so I'm six, I'm going to just turn to 67 here shortly. If I ever, if you ever told me that one day I'd see Canadians booing, the American National Anthem, I just flat out wouldn't believe you. But that's the power of mind, control and sciops that are well coordinated. I'll give you an example.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Mark Carney just did an interview. I think it was last night in French. And he just fumbled it. It was an absolute disaster. And then I looked at some of the stats on the amount of people watching that. There was something like 8,200 people. Now the same time Pierre Pollyette, when he does something, you get 180,000, 200,000 people watch it.
Starting point is 00:20:49 So then I caught the other day some stuff from Mark Carney with artificial intelligence created pictures, making it look. like there was more of a crowd. Somebody pointed it out. I blew it up and I looked at it because I used AI on a lot of things and they said, okay, this is 100 straight grade A, 100% propaganda bullshit. So what's happening is the CBC and anybody that got funded through the what was it called the Truth and News initiative that Trudeau, you know, he dumped another 700 million into everybody who would back him. So CBC realizes if Pierre Pollyev gets in, their news, the news section of CBC is finished. So everybody over there,
Starting point is 00:21:25 is in a fight for their life in order to keep their jobs. Categorically, you're being lied to on a daily basis. You cannot believe a single word coming out of mainstream media. It's a massive, highly well-coordinated, almost to the level of a highly military operation in order to put Mark Carney, who's quite simply the greasiest, most dangerous politician, or not even a real politician, he's what you call, he's the poster child for the back room boy,
Starting point is 00:21:52 and he's the most dangerous person to come into Canadian politics in the last three decades. So obviously he has a chance at winning then, is what you're pointing out. But you're also pointing out they're using a massive sciop to say that he's got more favor than what he actually does. So if you look on, so over anything on Facebook, bots are being used because the liberals get caught doing it in every election campaign. When they run election campaigns, they get caught running little bot firms where they generate fake support. It was much like when the COVID vaccine come out and they were saying, well, we got 90% support. from everybody and it turned out to be categorical more bullshit. I'm serious.
Starting point is 00:22:32 The level of bullshit from the government of mainstream media, it can't even be handled with the shovel anymore. You need a backhoe and maybe even a front-end loader. You categorically have to learn to question everything. And I was a little kid, my mom used to read to us all the time. When we came back from Germany, it was a thing. And by the time I was six years old, she had bought me a set of encyclopedias. They were called Art Link Letter Encyclopedias,
Starting point is 00:22:56 and you got them for buying groceries. At the time I was six years old, I'd read that set of encyclopedias from cover to cover. And I learned to question everything. And my dad was a military guy, and he was more used to taking orders, but he got busted back three times for questioning things that would have got him and some of his men killed. And so dad said, you know, even when I was a game warden was carrying a gun for the government, he used to say, there's no goddamn way, Pete. He said that the government's going to lie to us about those big issues. And I said, dad, I was there in the middle of it. That's 180 degree diametrically opposed to just happen because I was in the middle of it.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And he'd say, well, why would they lie about that? And back then, you know, I was busy trying to raise a family. I had four kids and stuff. And it's like a lot of people in Canada. Here's what's happening. And Sean, so many people are busy trying to keep your head above water and not sink financially. They don't have time to do the research that you and I do. And they're getting buried, get buried by propaganda.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Mark Carney, I mean, you cannot pay. pick a worst person. That guy's been to the Bilderberg group meetings eight times. He's been to a Bohemian Grove. Council of 300. I mean, this guy is the absolute slime cesspool of the worst of the worst. You cannot, you could not put a worse. Well, maybe Gerald Butts would be a close second. But the reality of it is, is you could not possibly put a worse person in. So all the support for him is being manufactured. None of it, none of it's true. You start doing the research you're going to be a lot go you know I just listen to stuff on the news and I go okay they're lying about that I just read 100% contradictory data they're lying about this they're lying about that
Starting point is 00:24:35 what else are they lying about so when I went to school as a kid I literally drove teachers insane they had me on riddling if they had it back then because I you know I'd read something in encyclopedia and a teacher tell me something and I'm just some little eight-year-old with a big mouth and I couldn't be silenced they'd say something that I'd go well that's not true And they go, what? Eight-year-old kid challenging me as a teacher. And I'd dismantle them. And I did my entire life through school.
Starting point is 00:25:03 I literally drove teachers crazy. And my dad wanted me to go in the military, but he said, you can't go in the military because he said, you're going to spend most of your career in a military career in a military prison. Someone's going to get you to say something dumb to you, get you to do something that'll risk your life. And you're going to knock your teeth out. You're going to prison.
Starting point is 00:25:21 So I passed up on military. Anyway, so that's how I ended up becoming a game warden. And before I was a game warden, I was a poacher and a bootlegger. What? Yeah, man. I'm thinking about Kearney and now you're going to throw down a poacher and bootlegger. All right. Well, I mean, come on, then.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Let's hear it. Well, so here's what happens, right? So when I get out of university, right, I was questioned everybody, everything on it. And down that neck of the woods, there wasn't much to do. So we grew up drinking, driving, buddy, a lot of it. Nobody wore seat belts back in that era, right? And it was girls and booze and running around and fast cars and the rest of it. And when I first got out of college, my grandfather owned a taxi stand.
Starting point is 00:26:06 When I was a kid, and all my aunts and uncles were bootleggers down there. And to me, it was just a great way to make money. And then once I became a supervisor at a local pulp mill, I said, well, maybe a couple of guys were at the door one time. And my wife at the time, we were living together, bootleggers came to the door around two one morning, and I was away somewhere on a job site. and she was in the corner clutching a shotgun and we had a chat when I got home after that one. I said, well, I think it's time to hang up my,
Starting point is 00:26:33 my, it's time to wrap up my bootlegging days. And then, when you say bootlegging, what were you running? Mostly rum. So back in the day, when you come down in any of these rural communities, the liquor store used to close at 6 p.m. at night. And on the weekend, Saturday, and they weren't open on Sunday. So if you missed the liquor store and you wanted to do any partying on the weekend, you had to buy extra booze. So normally if you've got a taxi driver, every taxi driver in the maritime, a lot of them, they always had a case of booze in the truck.
Starting point is 00:27:04 And you could get beer, you could get points of rum or quartz a rum. And so, you know, we'd go to the big rock concerts when I was younger. And I used to throw in a lot of wine, though, for the rock concerts because the ladies like buying, but quartz rum and stuff. And back then, a pint of rum was five bucks and you sold it for 10. And a quarter of rum was 10 bucks and you sold it for 20. and that was all you're spending money buddy and we had a while i had a while time i really it was crazy it was more fun than a man should be allowed to have same thing when i did the hunting fish and show that was more fun than a man should be allowed to have in a lifetime it was crazy it was so much
Starting point is 00:27:36 fun i don't know how to i couldn't i tried to put some of it in that book that's why that book it's number one in three categories and it says it goes from a the book is say it's a true story where humor meets ideology and one of the categories that it won in this political ideology but another one's sports humor because i'm a hunter fisherman and i did all kinds of basic stuff right and and for a guy like me being a game warden was just the ultimate lifestyle at tvs boats canoes helicopters planes guns just it was just an absolute adventure but when you come back to kearney because i'm really curious your thoughts on this opposite sides of the country right now yeah my thought when they started the when when when
Starting point is 00:28:22 and Trudeau intended to resign. I was like, oh, the damage is already done. Like, Canadians, you know, aren't like, I don't know, this guy, where I sit and talk about this five days a week and pay attention. Like, there's a lot to pay attention, but there's a lot that are just, like you just said, they got, they're literally hanging on to a bullet train trying to make sure they don't drown and a bunch of other things. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:47 The damage is already done. They're voting Pierre Poliev. have and then, you know, over the course, but you know, the sciop thing is an, is an interesting thing. Because maybe that's what I'm picking up on. I'm like, in your, in your, where you sit, like, do you think, do you think, I got multiple here. Okay, they're down to three now. So, right, they've gotten rid of Ruby. They've gotten rid of everybody.
Starting point is 00:29:10 And I keep telling conservatives, this, like, why are we so shocked to buy this? Like, this shouldn't shock you. They did the same thing in the conservative party, albeit they didn't go down to three. They had, what was it, seven at the end? But I think they started out with 10 or 11, and they axed a whole bunch that they didn't want on stage, saying things they probably couldn't control. So it shouldn't shock anyone.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Parties do this. It happens all the time. I'm not saying I'm for it. I'm just saying it happens. But now you're like, okay, you're down to Friland, gold and and, and, and, and, Kearney. And it looks like, you know, Carney's going to be the guy.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Either way, you're getting a weffer. Like, I mean, it's just like, who. So, so Carney comes in, becomes the next prime minister of Canada. My questions are, how long is he prime minister for before there's an election called, in your thoughts? And can he win said next election?
Starting point is 00:30:02 Well, based on all the sciop data, I don't think he can win. He can win the leadership, but I don't think he's going to win an election. And I don't think Trump will allow it because he will dump his team up here to make sure that the liberals do not get in another round of power. He looks at us right now as the weak,
Starting point is 00:30:18 Lincoln Security for the U.S. We're a disaster on his northern border. Last week I listened to an interview from Lieutenant General Michelle Masonov. I think he's a three-star general. He's recently retired and he wrote a book on it. He straight up said the Canadian military cannot secure a single border in Canada. None. He said the military has been completely demoralized yesterday. They just approved hiring people with ADHD and asthma to come fight in the military. Woke has just gone insane, right? Trudeau will be remembered a thousand years from now. The only thing he'll be remembered for is tampons in the men's bathroom.
Starting point is 00:30:57 But the WEF is running the show behind the scenes and the people that pull the strings for the WEF. Justin Trudeau's WEF, Jag Meefe Singh is WEF. The guy who ran the campaign for John Baird, who ran the campaign for Pierre Polyette, WF. CESIS has said there's over 50 people that are controlled by the CCP inside Parliament. So between CCP influence and the WEF, Trudeau had dropped the ball. He had to go. And their best case scenario was to try to implant Kearney. And the loophole that Kearney has is he does not have to disclose prior to, if he calls an election early enough,
Starting point is 00:31:43 he has a window that he does not have to disclose any of his financial, conflicts of interest and he's got a lot of them. I mean, you got to remember over in the UK when he was there as looking after their bank over there, they called them Kernage Kearney and he dumped 56% more, more dollars into their economy and drove their inflation through the roof. He didn't leave there on his own accord. He got the boot, right? And they sent him back here now. And this guy's as connected as a person could be, but in the wrong way, because I can't understand why the press has given Kearney a pass on his connections to Gisland Maxwell and Prince Andrew. My question is, is how many times has Mark Carney
Starting point is 00:32:24 been down to Epstein Island? Why is he in all these pictures with Gislane Maxwell, who's now in jail as a convicted sex offender or sex trafficker? And Prince Andrew, Andrew, I mean, he's been, how many allegations are there against him for being a petto? And he actually hosted big parties for Carney over in the UK while he was there. So Carney travels with a really, really greasy, dirty crowd. And how he's getting a pass on that one in the press, I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:32:55 I mean, I have an idea. Well, the press is covering for it. And there's probably enough people. And here's the thing about it. In the line of work that he's in and the places that he's intended, I can 100% well, I can't guarantee it. But the odds are Carney's
Starting point is 00:33:11 done stuff that he's owned by the people who control them. and here's what you're going to do right i can 100% guarantee you if mark carne gets in even if he's only in it we don't go to an election in october which by the way can be an extended out of year it doesn't have to be this year that he'll bring in he'll first thing he'll do is he'll bring in a digital ID and then with his bank background they're just holding it trying to waiting for the right time it is a central bank digital currency and if that happens i'm out of business you're out of business and we're all shut down because they'll shut off your finances
Starting point is 00:33:45 100% guaranteed. So Trump declared war on the censorship industrial complex about, oh, about six weeks ago. It's one of the best speeches I've ever heard politically. And he said, I will crush the censorship industrial complex. So rather than cut it back in Canada, we're ramping it up and doubling down. We're doubling down on more woke. We're doubling down on more DEI hiring. We're doubling down on every piece of nonsense that you can imagine. I think yesterday Trudeau just gave another $5,000 million to Ukraine when Trump, they expect to have the war over here in the next week or two. Five thousand million, five billion dollars just got sent extra to Ukraine to Zelensky right. And I think 25 labs and over a million rounds of ammunition. And yet our troops don't have
Starting point is 00:34:36 what they need to function. So either something. gets fixed buddy if we're going to lose canada well i'm trying to figure out if something's going to get fixed the the donald trump thought is interesting um now the sci-op thing is interesting too because it makes it seem and perceive it's just the actions that have been going on i'm like how that's interesting right i wonder how much uh because like here in western canna everybody's voting pierre polio i i can't you know it would it would shock me if anyone was voting liberal. It would just absolutely shock me. So like it's going to be a landslide out to the west. But as we both know, that doesn't really
Starting point is 00:35:17 factor in if things don't go well at the start, right? And so like I'm like, I don't know. I'm not from out that way. You, you're the, you're the, you'd have a closer proximity to what the heck is happening out there in people's mindsets on whether or not they're even intrigued by the liberal leadership race or if they're already made up their mind and let's just like get us on to an election. The fact that we could go till October, it doesn't shock me because I'm like, if Carney hasn't chatted to sing yet, which we both can say he probably has, you know, about holding off till October and we'll get through some more NDP, whatever you want. And it's like, so it could be October, but I'm like, I'm genuinely, generally curious what
Starting point is 00:36:00 the East has to say about this. So down to my neck of the woods down here, people are highly susceptible to Psiops, that I will tell you. And the reason being is because down here in Nova Scotia, we only have one other, we only have one podcast. And the guy's name is Jeff Evely, and he does, I think it's VET Canadians for Freedom or Vets for Freedom. And I've been asked by 50 people to start one up down here, but I won't do it because it's a seven-day job. And I'd rather do what I'm doing here right now. I'm going to write a few more. I'm processing writing some more books.
Starting point is 00:36:34 But I literally cannot find a person in any place I attend coffee shops or anything. who's saying yeah i'm going to vote for carney nobody zero 100 percent no not going to happen so when you're locked when i start looking at all this support and i look at the people who are doing the polls without seeing their poll questions right when they say support for carney well if the question is if the question was asked would you i rather have mark carney dealing with trump than justin trudeau you got to remember on a scale of one to ten trudeau's about a 0.5, right? Max has his own set of problems because Canadians don't want another lawyer from Quebec who has trouble speaking English. I like a lot of his policies tell you the truth.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And even though my book is not the redneck conservative, I don't necessarily support anybody because down here in Nova Scotia we started a big independent movement and got screwed over major, but that's a separate topic. We talk about it in the book. But the SIOP is military grade level. I'm watching, I can check off every box that I see. I'm watching every, every single thing that's required to bring on, what did they call it, that mass, mass psychosis. What did they call it when mass formation psychosis? Yeah. That's what's happening right now. And because, because like Gobel said, we wrapped the issue in a flag. And Trudeau's not a scrapper. Now, don't get me wrong, Pierre Pollyev is starting to really come out as a scrap.
Starting point is 00:38:02 of the guy's very, very articulate. And on a scale of one to ten, he's about a five out of ten. He's still not our savior. But he's definitely the best of the worst. Because, you know, in my mind, Jagneet Singh should be in jail for treason. Justin Trudeau, those three cases, I opened those three law cases against them.
Starting point is 00:38:21 The Section 121 of the Criminal Code for what he did with the Aga Khan and what he did with the E Charity, that's 12 years in prison, buddy. Right? So why won't the police in Canada do what they need to do and restore the balance of power back to we the people? Because, and I talk about it in my book, early in the 90s, here's what's happened, John, early in the 90s across Canada. It started inside the RCMP when a guy wanted to wear his turban and carry his dirk, his knife.
Starting point is 00:38:54 and went to court in front of a liberal appointed Supreme Court judge, and they ruled that it was a charter violation. And the man, he started letting people not wear uniforms anymore. You could wear what you want. And then DEI hiring came in, and the RCMP, in order to get promoted inside the RCMP from the mid-90s on, you had to be full-on woke. You had to believe in DEI. you know so the rcnp for three or four years if you were a six foot two straight white guy you weren't getting in the mountains buddy for a couple of years there and don't get me wrong if you were 240 pounds five feet tall right and questioning your sexuality you get in and now that's
Starting point is 00:39:36 hiring policy at all levels of the federal government and here in nova scotia it's federal hiring policy you check enough you check enough boxes if you're a gay lesbian woodchuck considering considering a sex change right to a goat and you put that down on your hiring thing in Nova Scotia by policy they have to give you the job you can't even make this stuff up then so what happens now is all levels of government are saturated with woke tards all levels in boardrooms of corporations that had to buy into DEI are saturated with woke tards because they have to hire a certain number of people and then those people gravitate up through the system because if you don't promote them they sue you for for uh um any number of things but mostly it's just
Starting point is 00:40:22 discrimination while you're discriminating against me so these people apply for manager positions they get moved in and then they go to director senior director deputy minister and then you look at what we have in parliament right now across canada of the three hundred and thirty eight how many people of the three hundred thirty eight to your respect and i'll wait i have uh when when you started before we we we we We were chatting and you said, you don't know why you haven't been taken off of this and this and this because of how hard you go against government. I mean, at this point, we're in a situation we're in because elected officials aren't doing what they've been elected to do. So we came up with a solution down in Nova Scotia.
Starting point is 00:41:06 And the solution is last year we started a society called the Independent Nova Scotia Initiative. And our job down in Nova Scotia, we had 55 seats down there. It's only 1.1 million people. And our goal was to, we traveled all over the province, doing town halls, and we were going to convince communities to find someone highly credible whose handshake was still worth something from inside the community and have them run as an independent. Run as an independent. And why we picked provincial politics is because we had the perfect numbers in Nova Scotia to pull this off. So I was talking to Brian Peckford on this solution. And he said, well, Pete, I love what you're doing, but here's what you have to.
Starting point is 00:41:45 do he said independence or independence by nature and you have to tie their hands with a contract other than that they'll just run willy-nilly and you'll lose control of them so he said if you can get independence to sign a performance-based contract same as you you played hockey right yeah okay so when you hire up you get a contract you get a terms of the contract you're gone same thing on jobs and you get hired out there in the old patch for a job they give you a contract and it's performance-based and if you don't meet your performances then based on terms of the contract they fire you So we come up with that down in Nova Scotia, performance-based contract for independence. And we were supposed to have a legislated election date down here in July 15th this year. And we had, we were on track, if we had gone to that, to have 55 independent candidates who had signed contracts with their community that said, here's what I'm going to do, here's the timelines that we're going to do it in. And if I don't do these things, you can fire me. And then the first time in the parliamentary system in the world, you would be able to control. your politicians because politicians cannot be held accountable in Canada because of a law case.
Starting point is 00:42:51 I think that came out of Alberta. It's called the, I'm trying to think of the name of the case right now. I don't know where my memory is going today. It'll come back to me, the little child case. And the little child case was when a community tried to sue a politician because they were breaking the word. And now it's in precedent in Canadian courts that politicians cannot be held accountable. only on election day. And we found a way to overcome that. And as a result of that, the Premier down here called a snap election
Starting point is 00:43:21 and kept 18 of us off the ballot in this election and went on to win a super majority. With equipment that was recently purchased that was manufactured in China and bought from a subsidiary of Dominion voting machines in the US. And we only had the lowest voter turnout in the province's history of 46%, 10% lower
Starting point is 00:43:43 and then the last election. And in my mind, in the most of Nova Scotians, voters mind, if less than 50% of the people turned out to vote, you don't have a mandate to do anything. Not enough people turned out. And why they didn't turn out to vote is because there was really no one to vote for. And then when they found out that 18 of us were kept off the ballot, they said, okay, systems rigged, what's going on? And we're actually in Supreme Court for a judicial review. And we've already started the process. And I'll be back in Supreme Court here in Nova Scotia on March the 6th for direction.
Starting point is 00:44:20 And then we go to a judicial review. And after the judicial review, very likely we'll be going to a charter challenge with this one will win. Because they threw an unfair roadblock in front of us down here. And you're not allowed to throw any kind of market roadblock in front of somebody running in politics. So behind the scenes, we'll educate Canada just a little bit. Most people don't understand how candidates get picked. Every riding, there's 338 writings across Canada. I was the president of Halifax West, Conservative Association, for three years.
Starting point is 00:44:55 And when it comes time for election, what you do is every one of those writings for the parties, they form what's called a candidate selection committee. And sometimes there's only three or four people on that committee. And their job is to go out and find a candidate who could be controlled, manipulated, looks good, someone they can mark it, but ultimately will play ball. And that's the way the system works. And then when you wonder, like, where do these people come from? Well, they come from because someone went out and found them. And it's rarely the person who puts up their hand and says, pick me.
Starting point is 00:45:26 We found down here that the first person to put up their hand and say pick me was invariably going into politics for the wrong reason. They were going in the line their pockets. Right? And then when they found out about this contract thing, they went, well, I don't think I want to sign that. Well, if you don't sign it, we're not going to help you. And so when the force fire thing happened here in Canada, when I got a call for Rainer Fulmec, we talked about this. And he said, you know, Pete, I'm going to run this by all my people that I know around the world. Because he said, if you can pull it off in Nova Scotia, that'll become a blueprint and how to do it all across Canada and every other parliamentary system, especially down in Australia where they're getting reigned hard on.
Starting point is 00:46:02 They got it worse down there than we do because they took all the guns. they gave them all up a long time ago. So, and then he got ramroated into jail, right? But we're trying to make changes. That's why I get a chance to go on any of the shows, Sean. That's why I ended up I wrote that book. Because I was 100%, they took me off Twitter. And then they, when it was Twitter,
Starting point is 00:46:23 and then they were like Facebook or anything I tried to get on when I started talking about what I'm talking about now. Man, I was being shut down. When I first opened that complaint against Trudeau, CESA opened a file on me. did an audit on me, wouldn't be given my HST rebates in the business. And I remember my CPA saying to me, he said, man, you need to shut up and go away, but once the government's come after you, they won't let go.
Starting point is 00:46:45 And I said, really? Well, I'm going to work inside politics and find out who touched this file. And every one of you sons of bitches is going to be fired. It's going to be like Doge down in the U.S. We're down in the, you know, having Cash Patel hidden the FBI. And then they brought in, they just brought in this as number two, man, is Dan Baumgino. Heads are going to roll, buddy. And here in Canada, the same thing has to happen.
Starting point is 00:47:05 The level of corruption that has been uncovered by Sam Cooper. And if you haven't interviewed him yet, you've got to interview him. Sam was on the show a couple weeks ago. Yeah. And I mean, the stuff he's blowing the lid off is just, it's catastrophic, man. And here's the thing is, he doesn't even have time to check out the East Coast. I sent him an email here last week. And he said, Pete, love to help out.
Starting point is 00:47:26 He said, man, I'm just bogged down in the middle of what I'm doing. you've got a up in ontario they're having a provincial election every elections uh organization inside provincial government federal government has to be checked and the question needs to be asked how many chinese people are now working inside the elections department down here in nova scosia we have a chinese person who handles all the IT for our election all of it you can't make this shit up man you don't give me a whole lot of hope that uh things are going to get better anytime soon you know you go it's a massive sciop and they got no support but it looks like they got key people in different spots and that's what i mean sam cooper would point out right like yeah and then
Starting point is 00:48:14 i don't know it isn't just corruption in politics i mean it's corruption in politics sure sure it's way beyond that it's way beyond corrupt corruption in the judicial system right and corruption in all policing too but don't get me wrong over my all my career sean i worked with a lot of good mallies fisheries officers. We worked with everybody, local police departments. You know, we overlapped on a bunch of things that we did. But the issue was a lot of those guys all get in at the bottom line, at the bottom end, thinking they were going to make a difference.
Starting point is 00:48:44 And then they realized, okay, I got to play this woke bullshit to move up through the echelons. So right now, there's nobody. And I mean nobody. There's nobody in, there's nobody in any justice apartments that will do their job. I'll give you an example. Those RCP investigations in Ottawa have to, to be launched in Ottawa where the crime was committed against Trudeau. So even if the RCMP, somebody over there, you know, took the yellow stripe that was normally on their leg pants
Starting point is 00:49:13 and put it on their back and took it off their back and actually stood up and followed their oath of office and laid charges against them, then you still have to find a Crown prosecutor who wants to go after the government. And without a Crown prosecutor, the RCMP won't move ahead, although right now my understanding, someone's pushing a private prosecution against Trudeau now. But what happens is a Crown prosecutor will not take on the government in most cases because ultimately they're appointed by the government to become judges. And if you don't play ball, you ain't getting appointed to a judge. And then as a judge, if you don't play ball, you ain't ever being a Supreme Court judge. It's a whole system right now, I think 90%, it's like over 90%
Starting point is 00:49:54 of our Senate right now are woke targets that have been appointed as liberals. Yeah, 90, 90 have been appointed. 90 of them. You know, the average person in there right now, I don't mean to be all that tough on them, but the average IQ is like room temperature. These people are corrupted and incapable of doing what they're supposed to do. So I will give you hope because here's where hope comes from.
Starting point is 00:50:17 There's enough of us out there now telling people what we're telling them here today that hopefully some of them will start questioning. And here's what happens. You'll just be driving down the road one day and you'll be going, well, I just heard that on the news, but I know for a fact what they just said is a lie. And people don't understand when you really figure it out how much you've been lied to. You have a grief reaction. I know people that got screwed up for a year, man, that were a mess going.
Starting point is 00:50:41 And then they start going down all these rabbit holes. That book of mine, that's got enough. I hunted rabbits my whole life. I shot thousands of rabbits of my whole life. I shot thousands of rabbit holes in that book for you to go down. You read that book, you're not going to be the same again. I'll tell you right now. And if you want solutions are in that.
Starting point is 00:50:55 And that'll some people to go, well, that can't be true. well, just go do the research. I don't make any statements with the back and stuff of a research, right? So here's the thing is it only takes 3% of a fully awoke population to make changes. It's all it takes. And if there's enough people in the right situation that get woke up and go, well, this is just absolute criminal. And somewhere someone, it's like with the vaccine issue,
Starting point is 00:51:23 I've got 64 friends now dead since COVID stuff. And I'm willing to bet at least 60 of them were vaccine injured. And there hasn't been not one of them had a Vare's report filled out. None of them. I mean, some of the craziest turbo cancers and heart attacks and blood clots and all kinds of shit that with healthy people and stuff, it's just insane. But what happens to someone somewhere is going to be affected by enough of this that they're going to stand up. And they're going to say, what the guy said in the movie.
Starting point is 00:51:50 He said, I'm just not going to take it anymore. And then, you know, I get six grandkids that are expecting. the grandfather to toe the mark and not leaving with this shit show that's been created for them. And I'm determined to do it. And I got a special skill set so that the government tends to leave me alone. You know, like seriously. So, but they'll still come after you if they can, but, but the reality of it is is we need more people to reach down by their own bootstraps, pull themselves and man up. It's time for every man in Canada to stop listening to this bullshit and man up and say, I'm not going to put up with this stuff anymore because i'm going to tell you right now the country if we
Starting point is 00:52:29 get four more years of a liberal government canada's done and and i believe sincerely that don't trump will not allow his northern neighbor to become full on control by the chinese and become a socialist regime on his northern on his northern border i just don't think they'll allow it i think that strategically have you ever read the art of war no actually i haven't that's that's a book there's two books every can Canadians should read, kind of understand what's going on. One is the Art of the Deal, which I've read twice, Trump's book. If you want to understand, Stan Trump, go read his book. You want to understand me, go read that book.
Starting point is 00:53:05 You know, the Redneck Conservative. Read that book, The Art of the Deal, and then go read the Sunshue, the art of war. So the art of war would be let Kearney get empowered before you take him out, before he goes into the next election. Because if they have a leadership convention and you take them out first, for example, then we may end up with, If Carney got taken out now with data that the U.S. government has on them, maybe, let's say, in relation to Epstein Island. Because Pam Bondi has that sitting on her desk right now ready to release all the names of everybody who is at Epstein Island. And so if you take Carney out too early, what the ideal thing would be to let him win and then blow the whistle on them and then they're screwed. Right? If information comes out after he's elected, he finds himself heading, you know, head and, heading.
Starting point is 00:53:54 into a jail cell for stuff he's been involved in, well, that would be the ideal art of war. Because the ideal of war is to win without ever firing a shot. And so if Pernie won before Trump releases enough, don't get me wrong, people are going to say, well, that's crazy conspiratorial until you've been behind the scenes in politics like I have for 12 years. And then you realize that's not conspirator at all. That's just the art of war. And if they decided to take him out, then the only other person to go to would be Christia Freeland. and what most Canadians aren't aware of that Christia's Freeland's grandfather was a Nazi propagandist in Ukraine during World War II. And she taught, and then George Soros financed her run to be in politics.
Starting point is 00:54:37 She was going to do an autobiography. She was good friends with him. And the Russians kicked her out of Russia in her early 20s because they labeled her as a Ukrainian spy and codenamed her Frida. She had code named Frida, you're not coming back to Russia. And then as finance minister, she oversaw $18,000 million go to people in the Ukraine. When the Ukraine actually had the Azov Battalion, which is still the full Nazi battalion. And that was the battalion that was responsible for roughly the 14,000 people from 2014 moving forward that got slaughtered in the Donbass area, that most Canadians don't even know what I'm talking about right now, right?
Starting point is 00:55:17 So the last person that we need, if Carney gets taken out, if it was me coordinating stuff in the U.S., I'd say, let him go in, then we'll take them out. And then they've got Christyafield. And because she screwed up the economy so bad, Pierre Paulyev will walk back in and clean house. The only issue I have with that, not an issue, I guess. The only thing I guess I'm curious about is it makes it seem like the U.S. is so smart. and they just they're going to let him walk in and then they're going to boop and he's out and and and we move on with him and like but everything up to this point although it's fallen it's been a house
Starting point is 00:55:54 of a house of cards falling all around them as all these different shows and podcasts and everything have really just there every time they do something people just start talking about it yeah and when people start talking you know you can understand why they want bills in place so they can stop people from talking yeah because when people talk you know, do you get it all right? No, no, 100% not. But then he starts to, I hadn't thought about it that way.
Starting point is 00:56:21 And, oh, yeah, that doesn't make sense. Yeah. So my only issue is the wef and the people that are with Kearney and that side of things, they seem pretty dedicated. I don't know what the word is. They're going down this path. And they're not ones to not think that the U.S. is probably going to do something like that. That they're going to, you know, what's one of the game plans we're going to have?
Starting point is 00:56:48 Well, if Carney goes in, they might pull out these things. I mean, Donald Trump is now the president. Oh, yeah. And they probably have things in play. Like, I guess to me, I'm just like it's acting like the game's already won. And the thing is when two sides are going at it. What's their next play, I guess, is what I'm curious about. What the U.S.?
Starting point is 00:57:07 Carney's side. If they come out and they say, oh, you're at Epstein Island. Like, how does the, you? just because they control the media, they're going to try and frame it a certain way? Is that the play? So they've been able to do it so far because, okay, you haven't heard anything on mainstream media at all about his connections with Jislane's Maxwell at all. Correct. I mean, that's just a matter of fact.
Starting point is 00:57:34 And then, you know, being hosted by Prince Andrew, who just basically, I mean, I don't know how many trips he made down to Epstein on. And then, okay, then you have to ask yourself, why is Pam Bondi? not brought out that list yet. Everybody's been to Epstein Island. Well, why don't we just hold on to it till the end of, see what happens up in Canada? And let's put Mark Carney in position first before we release the Epstein Island list. If you understand the art of war, and most people don't understand either, is that Trump is a master chess player.
Starting point is 00:58:04 He was a master chess player. He used to win tournaments and stuff. And he ain't play. He's playing master chess with people in Canada who can't play checkers. I'll give you an example. When he announced what was going to have. happened with the border. That the first, that didn't come out of his mouth first.
Starting point is 00:58:20 Actually, he got Justin Trudeau to say that to him at that dinner right after he didn't remember when Trudeau jumped on a plane and went down right away and he was down there I think at Thanksgiving or something with Trump. So he asked Justin, he said, so Justin, I put these tariffs on what's going to happen? He said, well, you're going to destroy your economy. And he said, and then he said, well, he said, we're not going to be taken the advantage of it anymore. And then Justin said, yeah, well, if that's the case, we might as well be, it was Justin who said, we may as well be a 51st date. And he said, well, then I guess you'll be the governor.
Starting point is 00:58:53 And that's what he said to him. So the first time that came out of anybody's mouth, come out of Justin's Trudeau's mouth. And then Donald Trump went, well, that sounds like a pretty good idea. Maybe we'll run with that. But initially it come out about Trudeau's mouth. So here's the thing is when he first announced tariffs, what people don't understand what a master chess player is he gave every politician in Canada and a, an IQ test. And the only person who passed
Starting point is 00:59:17 was Daniel Big Ball Smith out in Alberta. And that woman had enough guts and gumption to get on a plane and fly down and go down and have dinner with the man and start negotiating. And Trump told Canada straight up, okay, so you got to remember, three of his
Starting point is 00:59:33 negotiating team are three of the top negotiators on earth. The very best of the best. These guys that he has doing negotiations on behalf of the U.S. right now when it comes to economics. So they would have monitor every politician in Canada, and they would have been tracking them.
Starting point is 00:59:51 I don't care if it was military, but they would have been tracked. What are their reactions? Let's dig into all the intel. Give me a file on every one of the premiers. And they would all come back basically as buffoons, completely incapable of negotiations. They have no idea what they're doing most of the time. I mean, I just watch stuff from the inside,
Starting point is 01:00:09 and I deal with people in business and stuff that just shake their head continually and say, well, they don't think they can fix it. They just say, how can we navigate it and maybe survive? When Trump first started talking tariffs, he wanted three things, right? He wanted the fentanyl issued end. He wanted leaky borders to end, right? And then he wanted unfair tactics. People don't realize that Canada only pays spends 1.5% of what they were supposed to be spent,
Starting point is 01:00:37 or 1.5% of our GDP on our military when we had agreed to spend 3%. that's $40 billion a year that was supposed to go into our military that didn't go into it. Which meant the U.S. was picking up the slack for the last, God knows how many years. Well, over 10 years, that's close to half a trillion dollars that the Canadian government didn't have to pay because they knew Big Brother in the U.S. was going to take care of us in the event of attack. So just on that alone, there's $40 billion a year. The Canada is supposed to be investing in military that they don't do. And as a matter of fact, I saw Sam Cooper just come out half an hour.
Starting point is 01:01:12 hour ago saying that the US is now seriously looking at removing Canada from the Five Eyes Intelligence Program because the system is so corrupted, there's nobody in enforcement or in the military in Canada that can be trusted with highly sensitive secretive documents anymore. You can't even make this shit up there. So here's how we fix it. Rather than be just the peddler of doom, because I want everybody to start thinking critically and start asking questions. And if it doesn't make sense and you dig into it, it's probably not going to make sense.
Starting point is 01:01:45 And you're going to say, you know, who's making these decisions? And then you start finding out some guy hired who's a DEI hired who shouldn't be there. And you know what a DEI hire does when they get in the team management position? They hire dummies around them. You know what real leaders do? They hire people smarter than themselves. And people, if they can identify an area of weakness, let's hire a guy who's good at that. And they hire people that will stand up to them and say,
Starting point is 01:02:13 am I screwing something up here? And they go, no, no, Mr. Trudeau, no, I'm not worried being in room with him. And they go, no, you do this and you're going to destroy this. That's why Trump surrounds himself a bunch of people. People don't realize it, but he does surround himself with a bunch of people, that if he's screwing up, they tell him. Trudeau is surrounded by so many psychopaths that it's nauseating. I can't even look at them together.
Starting point is 01:02:35 My wife gets physically sick hearing Trudeau's voice on the TV. Carney is worse than Trudeau by a factor of about at least 10. At least 10. So what we need is we need three to four percent of Canada to be fully awake. And then they can start influencing friends around them because a lot of this stuff will get solved into Tim Hortons. The people sitting around. When the average person starts going, I caught them lying to me there the other day on the news. What's up with that?
Starting point is 01:03:05 And then you get about, you know, somebody else says, I don't talk so foolish. and then the next thing you know you've got about six or other seven people say yeah i was asking questions about that the last thing the government wants you doing is asking questions and that's why they were trying to push through bill 63 and some of that stuff and that's why i was confident my book was that that book right there you see behind me if that legislation went through you'd probably be interviewing me from a cell i'd be beaten on embarrassed with a tin cup begging for bread and water if that was allowed to go through and you'd be shut down and most of us most anybody's speaking up would be shut down.
Starting point is 01:03:40 It's not shutting me down, buddy. It ain't ever going to happen. I was a stick in the spokes when I was a kid, and now I'm a log in the sports. Right? Well, I appreciate you, Colorado, Peter. I'm like, I don't even know what to say at this point. I'm like, there's so many things going on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:58 I try and stay on top of it. And at times, I'm like, oh, I think I got it. And then at times I'm like, meh, I just got to go read the Art of War, right? Like I'm like, I should probably just go read the book. It's been on my list of things to do for quite some time. And now you're making a very valid case on, maybe you should just go read that.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Yeah. And understand the forces that are at play here. Because I'm watching it. I'm literally watching it. I talk about it all the time, right? Talked Sam Cooper. We just had them on. Talked about it.
Starting point is 01:04:27 When you go read that book, Sean, you're going to be going, holy shit. Holy shit. Man, look at that. That's why they, oh my God. That's why that happened.
Starting point is 01:04:35 Buddy, it's in the air of war. And it's also in the art of the world. the deal. People don't understand when Trump originally threw something out, that tariff could have been pushed down the road at least six months. All true what had to do was do what he was asked to do. The problem is, is we don't have the mill. We don't have the staff and the people to be able to control the border. And the U.S. has already said, same thing Sam said, is that border control is, it's fully corrupted. You can't give them information. It'll get used to. There's so much money in the fentanyl trade. You know, many people are being bought off. It's just insane. And nobody's even bought.
Starting point is 01:05:08 bothering coming to Nova Scotian talking about what's going down here. Like, you know, there's only a couple of voices in the wind down here, and I'm one of them. And, you know, like a safe, I get jammed up virtually on everything. Now I'm working with Wayne Peters and them on Freedom Train International. We'll be doing a thing this Saturday night, a four-hour live stream. And I'll have that Dr. Daniel Negase on it, talking about some of the stuff he's been through. And we'll have guests from all over the world on that show. and the nice thing about it
Starting point is 01:05:37 is on a show like this, Sean, you're allowed to actually tell people what's really happening. And in my 29 year career, buddy, I wasn't allowed to tell nobody nothing. You just shook your head. Yeah, one of the things about, you know, this realm as it sits today is,
Starting point is 01:05:56 yeah, you can say whatever the heck you want on the show. Yeah. I mean, I go back to the early days of COVID when we were doing the same thing. And, you know, like, you don't have to agree with everybody who comes on. Actually, I would prefer it if you didn't. Because I don't know if anyone who comes on here says everything just bang on perfect.
Starting point is 01:06:14 I know they don't. But it helps build a picture of what's going on in your community all the way up to our country. And I wonder when you say, well, nobody's come out to Nova Scotia. Well, then are you pointing directly at the election? Is that what you mean by what's been going on in Nova Scotia? Well, it's not just that. We have been flooded by immigration. And, you know, we've got people here way up in the political realm here in Nova Scotia
Starting point is 01:06:41 that are on board of directors of companies that get paid every time immigrants come in to Nova Scotia. And our premier wants to double our population here by 2050. And the average price of a house here has doubled since 2019. The cost of living up down here is atrocious. We've got the highest per capita tax of any province in Canada. Our gas prices are insane. and we have virtually no open site because we're being flooded continually by immigrants. When I grew up in Nova Scotia, buddy, there was no food banks.
Starting point is 01:07:13 There was no tent towns. People freeze to death down here in the winter now in tent towns. Tentowns. People, you know, have seen a lineup outside of a food bank here four years ago. It was unheard of. Man, you can see them 100 deep on a good day outside of food bank now here in Nova Scotia. Potholes in the road. Just, everything is just, everywhere as I look, there's someone somewhere in charge who's just a confirmed simpleton.
Starting point is 01:07:42 And I go, how did they get there? The other thing down here in Nova Scotia, we've got probably 5,500 people in the Masons. And our Nova Scotia government is saturated with Mason appointees. Secret Handshake Club, buddy. Now, that's the one that'll really get you in trouble. That's the one that I really have to watch out for now. is the masons. Yeah, you start talking about masons like that, buddy.
Starting point is 01:08:06 You're going to find yourself nudged off the road by an 18-wheeler, for real. My naivety is going to ask it. So, oh, hold on, folks. Do you really think that they'd nudge you off the road for talking about the free masons? Here's what happens. This is a lot of the decisions inside government are controlled at almost all upper echelons. Our premier is a Mason. 17 billion dollar budget, buddy.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Our number two trading partner right now here in Nova Scotia is China. Our port is now controlled, our container term was now controlled by, out of Shanghai. When Stephen Harper was in power, he had legislation put in place that our major ports had to stay in Canadian control. And one of the very first things Trudeau did when he get in was lift that restriction. I'm not kidding, go look it up, man. go find it who looks, who runs the container terminals in the, in Halifax. There's so much big money and there's so many things, and the picture is so much bigger than most people realize.
Starting point is 01:09:12 Most people, most people's lives revolve around what's on TV. You know, what am I doing Saturday night? I'm worked to death all week. I'm stuck in traffic. I can't afford gas. I'd like to be able to afford a two-four of beer, but it's gone. Now it's like 60 bucks almost down here in Nova Scotia. It's just insane.
Starting point is 01:09:28 So, like I said, Sean, people don't have time to dig into some the stuff that I have time to dig into. Anytime you start threatening things, go ask Sam Cooper if he worries about what may happen to him. Man, you start exposing major things and accidents happen to people. I know it sounds crazy. That doesn't sound crazy at all.
Starting point is 01:09:49 I just, in my, in my, okay, you're going to be episode eight, what is it, 803 folks? I think I hope. I hope I'm right on that. Anyways, 800 episodes. Now, you can knock off 200 of them because it took until roughly episode 200, roughly, to start talking about COVID.
Starting point is 01:10:08 And then from that point on, it has been a journey. And in 600 episodes, I'm trying to think right now, and I would love if the audience would chime in. I don't think anyone's brought up the Masons. Now, that doesn't mean there hasn't been conversations in the background, and that doesn't mean you can't just because it hasn't been brought up that it's not a real thing or what have you. But, you know, like, is it as taboo a word as what you're making it out to be?
Starting point is 01:10:37 I'm like, I'm curious about that. Because here in the show, like, you look both ways, but I go, you know, at one point, saying COVID out loud was about as taboo as it got. It was real world implications. I sat and watched it sitting in this chair. Like, Mason's, that's the next one that I'm going to, you know, like I'm just, I guess I'm just curious about it. So here's what happens.
Starting point is 01:11:01 I was invited to join the Masons a couple of different times. And I always laughed about it. To me, it was like Fred Flintstone, Water Buffalo Lodge, Akkadak, Secret Handshake, shit. And I didn't want to be involved. But then I started watching people that I know, that I knew, going into supervisory positions and management and senior directors. And then I'm watching it all across provincial government here in Nova Scotia.
Starting point is 01:11:25 And then I really got to realize the level of power that they had. It's staggering. And it's in every province across Canada, buddy, and people don't talk about it. They don't talk about it because you have secret oats and you've got a whole bunch of things. It's no different than the skull and bones down in the U.S. All the presidents that remember the skull and bones are one of the universities, right? And so what happens is most people at the lower levels of masons don't realize the problems at the upper levels of mason's. Because once you go above level 30, you're asked to do certain things that I've no friends in mind that had to walk away.
Starting point is 01:11:58 from the mason's just said i'm not doing that so people don't understand and you're not privy to that information until you hit those levels so i mean you can start digging around in it but of all the things that i've talked about here on the day the number one thing that's going to cause me problems is bringing this up guarantee that's a pretty wild statement when i think about it you know i'll look into look into into bc too go find out who some of your top people are and find out if do is just watch the way people stand watch watch watch when they shake a person's hand watch when a brother mason shapes hand with another mason i mean i've been in and people were shaking my hand and i went man what kind of a handshake and then i found later it's a secret mason handshake or were you one of the
Starting point is 01:12:43 traveling man or you're a brother all the kind of stuff buddy that's just one more big-ass rabbit hole to get down that book of mine i've probably got a hundred holes for people who got the nice thing about it though is you know i give in that books available in audio and e-books so if you get it in audio, those are live links and you can click on a bunch of that stuff that's in there. You can't do it with the written book. Man, oh man, if you want to do some research, you've got somebody you want to wake up, go give them that book. If they're a liberal, don't let them read it during the summertime in a wooded area because their head will explode, then we'll get a forest fire. And then you will have people who will let it burn because their DEI hires and
Starting point is 01:13:18 don't know how to put the fire route. And then they'll call it climate change. And then they'll call the climate change. Same thing that happened in Jasper last year. You know that big fire in Jasper. Did you know that 50 highly trained firefighters showed up with 20 pieces of the best heavy equipment to fight fires in Jasper and the federal government would not allow them to fight that fire? And they stood there and watched how does this burn to the ground? Most people don't know that either by it.
Starting point is 01:13:42 And same thing happened in Nova Scotia, right? Well, I mean, sitting here, we've, I don't know, I've talked to enough people around it. California would be the same way, right? like forest management was was piss poor. I think that's putting it lightly. And, and yeah, I mean, just go listen to everything that's been uncovered through the government, talking to the officials and hearing their stories.
Starting point is 01:14:10 You know, we've had forest management companies come on and talk about, you know, parts that didn't burn is because they were actually taken care of. And other parts certainly weren't. And it was just waiting to happen. It was just, it was sitting there, and it was a ticking time bomb, and off it went. So, yeah. So even in Jasper, so I monitor everything that was happening down in the U.S. there on those LA fires. I was actually had an opportunity to go down.
Starting point is 01:14:36 There was private homeowners that were paying up to for people like myself who are trained under ICS who could go down, $1,000 an hour, down and fight fires down there or protect their homes because their insurance had been canceled. So you got a $10 million home and you've got to pay some. redneck to come down a couple of guys to come down and keep your house from burning down it cost you a thousand bucks an hour a big deal right but the fact of the matter is why i wouldn't go down because i looked at the levels of management and everybody that was involved in it and they were all the eI hires it was an absolute it's one of the biggest clusters i've ever ever witnessed ever and not all the shit the thing i i see with the i bring a batless shrugged a bunch on this show
Starting point is 01:15:14 because like you read atlas shrugged and in that book it's it's about railways right and and and and And eventually it all falls apart. And DEI is doing that right now to whole chunks of society. And the latest is, you know, is the air industry. Like, I mean, a plane landing on its roof in Toronto is as wild as it gets. Yeah. And yet it just happened, right? And you look at that and you're like, well, they can try and tell me it's not DEI,
Starting point is 01:15:42 but we all know it is. All DEI hires on that plane, buddy, every one of them. Right. So here's what happens. This is on shows like this, you're still allowed to say it. In government, no matter what you're seeing, you can't speak up. We don't have really good whistleblower protection here in Canada. And most people, you know, true to what do you add?
Starting point is 01:15:59 40 more, 40% more government, federal government hires. And I lost track of how many of them are making six-figure income. And nobody wants to risk it because even at six figures today, if you're a family of four, buddy, I don't know how you get by. I just don't. I really don't. I'm glad my kids are all grown up and gone and stuff. Man, oh man. And then I look at, you know, just things like milk and eggs.
Starting point is 01:16:22 And Trump's got a good point down in the U.S. Because Quebec has supply management. We're paying over roughly 300% tariffs on poultry, cheese, milk, a bunch of stuff. And butter and things, you know, I don't know. When I was a kid packing groceries, a pound of butter was 35 cents. Now I'm getting up there. But the reality of this, my wife told me the other day that a pound of butter in some places now is nine bucks. Can that be true?
Starting point is 01:16:47 Is it that much money? Yeah. I think honestly, I think it is. So I found, Sean, I found an old photo album. I was going through some stuff here last week. And there was a, I had a $1967 bill with the, it was Expo Canada on it. And when I put that in there, you could buy 10 large coffees with that dollar bill. And today you can't buy a half a medium with the same dollar bill.
Starting point is 01:17:12 Not a half of one. It's insane. is what happened over my lifetime, what I've watched happen. And I feel bad because I sat back, didn't get involved in politics. And people say, I don't want to be involved in politics. Well, buddy, I tell you, and politics wants to be involved in you. And it's going to control every facet of your life if you don't stand up and make a stand and grow up and say something. You know, Peter, as we're talking, Donald Trump has tweeted out,
Starting point is 01:17:38 Our country's doing really well. And today I was just thinking the company building the Keystone XL pipeline that was viciously jettisoned by the incompetent Biden. administration should come back to America and get it built. Now in Capitol's exclamation point. I know they were treated barely badly by sleepy Joe Biden, but the Trump administration is very different. Easy approvals, almost immediate start. If not them, perhaps another pipeline company,
Starting point is 01:18:01 we want Keystone XL pipeline built. And then Daniel Smith's already said, I agree. What can we do? Yeah. But here's the thing with Mark Carney. So Mark Carney turned down multiple, He financed multiple pipeline operations on other continents, but behind the scenes, he helped crush pipelines here in Canada. Most people aren't aware of that.
Starting point is 01:18:22 You got to remember, he was the ultimate backroom guy dealing guy, dealing with the Laurentian elites, giving advice to what needed to be done here in Canada to run our economy. And there's nobody who's a bigger supporter of carbon taxation than Mark Carney. And even though he said, well, he's going to cancel the, he's not canceling anything. he's going to only shift that temporarily to industry and it's going to trickle down and we're all going to pay for it and if he ever finds his way in power he's going to just he'll just wait and it won't you know as soon as he's in solid not just as the leadership but if they were to go back and win again they would tack that back on it so fast your head would spin and you can't hold them accountable because they don't have performance contracts and that plan that we had down here with performance contracts just doesn't threaten political power in canada if it that would
Starting point is 01:19:10 jeopardized political power in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the U.S., everybody. It's true. What was the reception like from the everyday person? It was the best idea they'd ever heard, buddy. So in the election, did you run any independence then? No, we couldn't get through too. There was another small party that had, they got collapsed, and two of their people went over and ran as independents
Starting point is 01:19:35 because they already had an auditor that was available to work with them. But they weren't picked from inside the community, and they failed dramatically. Everything that we did, we had went into communities, and people, the community found people they wanted them to run. And what happened was that the government, we cannot allow this to happen. So our premier broke his first piece of legislation, called a snap election, and then elections Nova Scotia would not let us get through the system, because they changed the legislation here in 2020, that in order to run, you have to get an option. auditor that's accredited, no, a CPA accredited to do audits. And prior to 2020, we had 5,000 accountants in the province.
Starting point is 01:20:20 And overnight, they dropped that pool down to 142. And we had a by-election last May down here. And we had a guy who couldn't get in because he couldn't get an accountant. We called all 142 accountants that couldn't get any of them to, to, to, uh, agree to audit the account of an, of an independent. And so we. had just before this election got called and while we're setting everything up down it because i'm telling you how orchestrated this is because right now we're tampering with the major levers of power worldwide
Starting point is 01:20:49 by what we're doing in this little old province of ours down here and that's why i mentioned about the truck by the way i'm not suicidal ever just that you're certain and i have what's called situational and awareness on everything around me so the odds they're going to have to work hard to take me out but the reality of it is there's so much money threatened by what we're doing behind this. So all they did, there was 18 of us that tried to get through the process. Nine of us got through the entire process to get fully rejected and none of us could get access to accountants because they weren't available. So under the act, there's sections of the act that contradict one another. So that's where we are in the judicial review. But what was put in front of us was what's called a market
Starting point is 01:21:32 hindrance to being able to run for office. It's like me saying to you, Sean, look, I got a job. We're going to pay you 300 grand. You've got to be in Halifax in five days, and you've got to arrive in a Delorean. You ain't fine in a Delorean to get here for the job. It's the same thing with the independence. We did everything we were supposed to to try to find accountants,
Starting point is 01:21:55 and all the accountants claimed either a conflict of interest or they just didn't want to do it. So we couldn't get the accounts that we needed. And so elections Nova Scotia use that. So the commissioner of election. Sorry, Peter. How did they take it from that many? And I don't know if my figure was correct.
Starting point is 01:22:11 But the last number you said was 142. How did they take it down from thousands upon thousands to 142? What was their criteria? You had to be, you had to take a special course to audit election campaigns. And there's only 142 of them. And the 142 doesn't meet. I'll give you an example. If we ran, if there was an independent run in all writings, that's 55.
Starting point is 01:22:34 You could have 10 independents running the same writing. That'd be 550. And the auditors weren't there. And the government put that roadblock in front of independence running because the parties only need one. So you're going to take this is going to court. This is already, you're already like in the processes of this. Assuming you get the best possible news, which means they did something that was illegal or, or they, does that trigger another election or you have to wait to the next election? The Supreme Court in Canada right now, which is heavily liberal biased.
Starting point is 01:23:07 very likely won't overturn it because it will affect them, even though our government down here is a progressive conservative. They're not real conservative. They're a progressive conservative government provincially. They probably won't overturn this election for wrongdoing because it sets a tremendously bad precedent. And so what will end up happening? They'll have to change the election to open the door for us so that we can run independence and any by-elections. And I think what will happen with the charter challenge, we'll win the charter challenge, but that will set precedent for all provinces.
Starting point is 01:23:45 And we'll change, that'll level the playing field from here on in. And then they're going to have to, there's a bunch of things that end up because they're going to have to issue remedies. And we're very, very confident that we're going to win the charter challenge. When do you, when do you find, like, how long do you think and tell you with the charter challenge? Well, we want to complete the Judicial Review first. And the Judiciary Review has a high probability of leaning towards a win for us, which will force changes to the Election Act.
Starting point is 01:24:17 And then I don't know what they're going to do, because if they kept 18 people off a ballot, do you go back and have by-elections? You can't have an unbiased by-election now because with a supermajority, anybody that's going into voting originally, they had no idea. They thought if we get enough independence, the goal was to get enough independence to control the legislature.
Starting point is 01:24:36 And then it's same thing out in BC right now, right? And it's the same thing that Jagmeet Singh is doing. Well, that's what we wanted to do with independence, but we wanted to do it with independents that were handcuffed with performance contracts. So they have to do what the voter wants them to do. And so our goal, if we had got enough independence, we could start putting in legislation to change the entire system.
Starting point is 01:24:59 We could unwound DEI. We could unwound all kinds of. of garbage. And then when the population saw how effective we were, we'd have enough chance in the next provincial election to maybe form government because people don't realize up in the Northwest Territories, there's no parties, it's all independence. So it's already proven that the system can work. Up there though, they haven't learned to tie their hands with the contract yet. And like I said, I got to give credit where credits do and that credit goes strictly through to Brian Peck. That was his idea and where the guy's implementing.
Starting point is 01:25:32 Well, I appreciate you hopping on it and doing this today. I think a lot to think about, you know, and certainly some new things that we haven't heard, and especially coming on the opposite side of the country, it's always good to, I don't know, link up and hear different perspectives on obviously a similar problem we're all facing. But appreciate you hopping on and doing this day. Yeah, big time. I got a sister out there in Calgary and a daughter out in Airdry. and I get friends from coast to coast now.
Starting point is 01:26:04 You know what? I made more friends since I started coming up speaking about of this, like real people that will have your back. And probably I even made growing up my entire life. One thing COVID did, it taught you who you can trust and who you can. And it was an eye-opening experience to find out the ones that you could
Starting point is 01:26:20 and that were going to fold a deck of cards. Anyways, look, I really appreciate it on. And if any of your folks get a chance to pick up that book before they ban it up, I would appreciate it. The nice thing about that, if I do get banned, I do get nudged off the road, right? You can always hand it, even if I get fully censored, if you have a copy of that book, that's something you can hand it.
Starting point is 01:26:40 Where can they, where can they find it, Peter? Amazon. Amazon, yeah. It's on Amazon, you get on Amazon and it's on Audible, and most people don't read books today. I actually sat down and I created the Audible myself. So you're going to get my accent. Apparently, I still have one.
Starting point is 01:26:56 I didn't even know I had one, but people tell me I still got a little bit. You still got one. I read there you go, right. Ha ha.

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