Chapter 1: What alarming trend among politicians is discussed?
So a couple of weeks ago I talked to you about how things are accelerating and accelerating on the streets but there's something else a new danger that is also accelerating that people see and I've actually heard people talk about but they I haven't heard anybody really put it into perspective and explain what it means. Also we're going to talk about what happened with the
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Chapter 2: What happened in the recent deadly mass shooting in Canada?
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Chapter 3: How is the DOJ's response to election fraud being analyzed?
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Let's go to Cosman Georgia. She is a journalist with the Juno news. She's the managing editor and, and he, I'm sorry, he is Cosman and Cosman. You are the guys who first broke the story about the, the, the stupid inability to even say who the shooter was, correct?
Yeah, that's right. So we got a positive identity on the shooter. Um, that would have been Tuesday night, pretty late, like two or three in the morning. Essentially, I was able to get in touch with Jesse Strang. He's now been identified with his legal name, Jesse Van Rootseller. But I got in touch with his uncle, Russell, and his uncle Russell confirmed to me three basic facts.
First, that Jesse was in fact the shooter, that he was Jesse's uncle, and the brother of Jennifer Strang, who was...
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Chapter 4: What does the Fulton County election investigation reveal?
Jesse's mother, and she was also killed alongside her son, which was Jesse's stepbrother, who Jesse seemed to have murdered in their residence in Tumbler Ridge. And then the third fact that he confirmed to me was that Jesse was transgender.
Let me play how the Canadian press and the police did everything they could to not truly identify this shooter. Listen to this. Cut one.
That includes the deceased gun person. Okay. And then separately, do you know the gun person's relationship to the...
The gun person? I've never heard that term before. The gun person. And then once somebody said, excuse me, in this transgender, they turned the press conference into this... nightmare of we identify people the way they want to be identified. Um, and you know, we don't, we don't, uh, take to this bigotry in so many words, uh, here in Canada.
And it's, it's like, wait, that that's not what this story is about. This, this story is not about guns or anything else. It's about somebody who is mentally unwell and that may have played a role in Cosman, tell me about the atmosphere that you live in where nobody seems to think this is a problem or had anything to do with the shooting.
Yeah, so it seems that the media and the police have bent themselves down. into pretzels trying to avoid the most obvious fact that this individual was sick, had a lot of mental issues, but also was very heavily into the transgender movement.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of identifying the shooter in Canada?
So now with the pictures emerging that Jesse had all sorts of, you know, social media activity involved in all sorts of communities where he discussed his transition at a very young age. I believe he he started his transition when he was around 12 years old. So he was also seeking hormone treatment.
So like changing his his hormones to represent to present more female, you know, prevent puberty, etc..
um so there was definitely an involvement in in like pharmaceuticals he was seeking out therapy and the police knew about jesse because he had a troubling background uh he incidents of violence the police showed up you know there was weapons on the premises they took those weapons they returned the weapons at some point but it's all over the place you look online jesse's
The picture that's emerging of Jesse is a very troubled kid who was also into this transgender community and spent a lot of time online discussing these things. And like I said, the media and the police have bent themselves backwards trying to avoid talking about this. And the reason is because in Canada, we actually added human rights protections to our Human Rights Act
essentially protecting gender expression. So the police, the media are required to address even killers by their preferred pronouns. And you see it in these press conferences. The deputy commissioner of the RCMP, the RCMP is the federal police force in Canada, essentially like the FBI in the United States. is insisting that people use Jesse's female pronouns.
You look at headlines all over the place are calling him a female shooter. It's outrageous, Glenn.
So let me just read something that he posted in 2023 on Reddit. Hi, I kind of need help. Suicidal thoughts, I guess. I'm 15 years old trying to get HRT for my transition.
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Chapter 6: How does the media's portrayal of the shooter affect public perception?
As of right now, I've been on a six-month wait list for visiting a specialist in Prince George for a month now. I'm from British Columbia and I live in a very rural area. I'm noticing heavy changes in my appearance every month. By the time I'm actually able to visit, I may have severe damage from testosterone changing my body. This is extremely stressful. The weight alone makes me want to die.
The uncertainty, not knowing how the HRT will even affect me, not knowing if I'll ever be me, but add to it the slow degradation of my body in front of my very eyes, awaiting this appointment. It hurts. I'm genuinely considering taking my own life. Is there any way, literally any way possible I can speed this process up?
I think another reason why your press doesn't want to talk about this and your government doesn't want to talk about this is This, again, is a failure of the Canadian health care system. Here's a guy clearly needing help and can't get in to see a doctor. So, I mean, you have nobody wants to talk about the ideological issues because you can't anymore because of speech control.
Nobody wants to talk about the corruption of medicine and this. This gender dysphoria nonsense that we have trapped people into where you can't say it's all affirmative. It's got to all be affirmative. And you've got the failure of health care. And what are they going to do? They're going to turn this into a gun thing instead of actually looking at the real problem.
Chapter 7: What challenges are raised regarding election integrity in Georgia?
Is there any of that that makes sense to you? Cosman is a Canadian.
Well, it doesn't make sense, no. And it's troubling watching this. I mean, we at Juno News report on this stuff all of the time, but the legacy media decides to completely ignore it, to call all this stuff like hoaxes and disinformation misinformation. You have to realize, Glenn, that Canadians at large...
The ones who are tuned into the establishment media are fed a constant stream of pro-gender ideology propaganda, pro-liberal government messaging all of the time. That's why we see, you know, Prime Minister Mark Carney have huge amounts of support among the Canadian public today.
According to recent polls, Canadians are fed this diet of propaganda and do not have access to alternative or independent media coverage like they do in the United States, unfortunately, at least to the same extent. So, yeah, you really see this. And I would like to mention that British Columbia is really ground zero for a lot of this transgender stuff.
It was a few years ago that they actually they actually threw a father in jail because he objected to his child's. his daughter's medical gender transition, putting her on puberty blockers, and they threw him in jail for contempt of court because he continued to refer to his daughter as a she, as his daughter, right?
Is there any talk about SSRIs or hallucinogens or anything else that this kid was taught? I mean, is anybody talking about the possibility of even that playing a role?
Yes, absolutely. So in the social media posts that are emerging, Jesse experimented with drugs. You know, he talks about using psilocybin mushrooms. He talks about using DMT, dimethyltryptamine.
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Chapter 8: What lessons can be learned from the Fulton County report?
He talks about using other drugs and seeking medical concoctions to treat all of his various psychological issues. So it definitely played a role. Now, was he on drugs at the time of the shooting? We're not sure. We haven't seen a toxicology report or anything indicate that.
How is this going to end? I mean, how do you see this? Is anybody going to wake up to anything in Canada because of this?
Unfortunately, the way I think this is going to go is because of the way the media and the police have bungled this issue and have completely made fools of themselves to the general public and I think to the world, they're going to try to forget about this and bury this story as quickly as possible and move on.
Secondly, I think the Liberal government, based on past decisions and behaviors, are going to use this to further clamp down on law-abiding citizens who own firearms. So essentially, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced what's called an order in council, which is a policy.
form of executive order in the parliamentary system it's a little bit different but he banned about 1 000 different types of firearms now these firearms aren't generally used in crimes a lot of them are just used for sports shooting hunting etc but he just did
This blanket ban and they're in the process of enforcing a federal gun grab, although I will say that police throughout the country are refusing to to do the dirty work for the for the government. But they're essentially doing what what they call a buyback program. But it's it's a it's a federally enforced gun grab. And they have a grace period.
And once that grace period ends, if you own any of these 1000 firearms, which you actually purchased legally and owned legally and use responsibly, you can be considered a criminal and they can pursue charges against you for owning these guns. So I think. Based on the weapons that were used, we know there was a modified handgun.
I'm not sure what the modifications were or whether those actually were already illegal. We know there were some rifles used As well, I think they're going to push to ban things like the SKS, which is, I believe, in consultation for a ban. They're going to go further with their clamp down on people's rights to own guns in Canada, as limited as they are already.
Cosmin. I'm, I look at the world, I look at America and I think we are on the edge. Um, and we're in real trouble. Freedom is on the ropes. Uh, and, but then I look to Europe and England and frankly, Canada, and I see you guys just on the very edge. Do the Canadian people feel that way at all? Does, is anybody really awake there?
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