Kemper has been a staunch supporter of the Freedom Convoy, a severe critic of the Trudeau government, and is currently driving a bus for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign.
They have the same mother in Margaret Trudeau but they share few of the same ideological values and political objectives. Kemper has been a staunch supporter of the Freedom Convoy, a severe critic of the Trudeau government, and is currently driving a bus for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign.
When asked in a wide-ranging interview on Thursday about how House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus ejected Official Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre on Apr. 30, Kemper said it illustrates the decline of democracy in Canada. “It seems to me like Canadians do not have representation in the House of Commons and this is a nice example of just the theater that has become our House of Commons where, like you said, it's kind of hypocritical in that whatever words he used in probably like, you know, chose a poor word but whatever, he's trying to get a point across and, you know, to be expelled from the house for saying that.”
“You know, while at the same time, I mean, the Liberals – I see it in my X feed or Twitter feed all day long. It's like, you know, them basically advertising the fact that, you know, Pierre Pollievere equals Trump and equals Alex Jones, and it's just like this really cheap game of ‘don't engage on any topics of discussion,’” he continued.
Kemper said the Liberals under Trudeau play a communications game of “attack and smear” their political opponents “or use fear as a tool … discouraging others to vote or be engaged. And, you know, there's a lot of projection going on.”
“The government projects protecting democracy, while undermining democracy, while you know, really being affronting, to our basic rights … our Charter rights and it's been a situation that we've seen play out over and over and over again over these last, you know, four-plus years,” he said.
Kemper concurs that there’s a "uniparty" in the United States as Republicans and Democrats are often in lockstep over policy matters but said it is not unique to the Great Republic.
“There's a uniparty in Canada… our whole government system is not of the people, by the people, for the people. These representatives do not represent Canadians, they do not represent their constituents, they do not listen to their constituents. If you look at the actual number of people that voted for the Liberal Party, I think it was, you know, I think it's around the number of like, maybe 20 percent of like eligible voters [who] actually voted for them and yet they operate with a mandate," Kemper said.
“The system is broken.”
Kemper believes that Trudeau is not operating autonomously but is responding to a globalist agenda. He said Trudeau’s response to the Freedom Convoy anti-Covid mandates protest that ultimately led to him invoking the Emergencies Act was a prime example of that.
“This was one of their power moves to end the party in Ottawa, and the great Canadian shocker … that was at the same time when the whole Ukraine thing started. And it was amazing how they went from focusing on this to all of a sudden everything being about protecting democracy and freedom and Ukraine … So they really like, you know, they shifted the narrative,” Kemper said.
“Justin, you know, was the champion spokesperson for it. But Justin didn't invoke anything … Let's look at hockey. Justin is the captain on the ice. And he's got like [Deputy Prime Minister] Chrystia Freeland on his left wing and [NDP Leader] Jagmeet Singh on his right wing and they're just playing this. They're just players on the ice … while shielding the coaches, the management and the ownership structures, which are the ones that actually … are writing that,” said Kemper.
"Justin did not unilaterally declare, I think, ‘we need to shut down people's bank accounts. I think we need to, like, start censoring the financial system.’ I feel like this is a larger play.”
So who does Kemper believe actually made these decisions?
“I wouldn't say the World Economic Forum. The World Economic Forum [WEF] is just a conference that happens in Davos where people kind of meet. There's other groups like Bilderberg and the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations. You know, these are the actual policy think tanks,” he said, noting that the Bilderberg Group extracts the world’s most powerful people who then clandestinely “devise their long long term plans.”
Kemper calls the WEF “a nice little smokescreen” where people like Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates “just suck up a lot of energy and distract things from you know, the people who are actually writing the policy.”
Asked if all this global planning takes any blame from Trudeau, Kemper responds, “No, that doesn’t excuse him.”
But he believes Trudeau “signed up for the first couple years of his job. And then once the COVID scenario kind of got enacted, it was like, ‘oh, man, like, I got to say this, like sh*t.’”
“I mean, I honestly don't think the government was like, as a whole, nefarious about this. It's just that everything was lined out. They were just set up, like they just walked into the trap, and then executed it – like the plan that was laid out for them,” Kemper states, noting that the pandemic scare and the urgent calls for a vaccine had the full support of institutions like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and John Hopkins University that he said composed “a global corporatocracy” that vociferously argued that the vaccine was safe and effective even though it failed to prevent the coronavirus and is now widely suspected of inducing harm.
Kemper is also critical of Trudeau’s Online Harms Act which includes a thought crime component, an online censorship czar and a new layer of government bureaucracy to assess online “hate speech.”
“I mean, this is crazy; this is incredibly dangerous. And you know, and it's a fear tactic … an intimidation tactic to not, you know, speak freely or not exercise your fundamental free speech rights, or to criticize, you know, the status quo, or the government or these, you know, these decisions.”
Kemper is living in the United States today and very busy working on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. He said he supported Kennedy because of the man’s “courage, integrity, knowledge [and] that selflessness within him.”
He said Kennedy exhibits an ego of “zero compared to Trump's ego of 10,” and declares that Kennedy is “so well informed and openly, you know, engages and has engaged with so many people and has a track record of looking deep into things and also like, you know, changing with opinion, or changing with information.”
For conservatives or libertarians who are wary of Kennedy because of his past slavish devotion to climate change ideology, Kemper said the presidential candidate has grown beyond reading the talking points and has gone through “an awakening” to where he now said “you can't simplify climate change down to carbon.”
When asked if this will be an exciting three-way presidential race where Kennedy attracts Democrats disgusted with President Joe Biden and MAGA Republicans angry at former President Donald Trump for bragging about the Covid vaccine and caving on aid to Ukraine, Kemper said, “I'll tell you … Kennedy has a grassroots movement and it’s growing,” he said, comparing not only to libertarian and former Republican Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential run but also to Trump’s 2016 campaign that took the United States by storm.
He predicts it could happen again but this time for Kennedy.
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