The author attempts to dignify a simple lapse in media literacy by framing his embarrassment as a profound psychological trauma. It is a classic case of an institutional mind struggling to reconcile its rigid sense of honor with the cynical irony of modern prank culture.
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And Prince Prince William gets up. He comes up. He starts saying sorry again.
I'm like, "Shut up. Do you know what I've done for you for 20 years? The majority of all my arrests in my interior entire career were you?" And that's when I realized that Kevin knew all about it.
>> Hello.
>> Hey, Kev. It's Clinton Jaws. I found out that uh that maybe you might have set me up a little bit. Hey, where'd you find that out?
>> What you're about to watch was an elaborate prank. Prank, wrong word, but something that happened to me. I got coaxed. I got lured into Vancouver.
Three nights I was set up. I was told it was from the BBC. But honestly, I don't even know if that's true. I don't even know what's real anymore. I got a lawyer. At the end of this, I'm going to show you guys a picture of the crew. If you have info on them, send it to me.
Clinton Jaws, I don't even know where to start. I don't even know. I wasn't even going to Yeah. Well, I I don't I don't even know what to say. You You always start from the beginning, right? I'm one of the cops out of six that they pranked. It's not even It wasn't even a prank. It was something very odd.
and if I felt evil around me when it was happening to me. Hopefully, I'm just going to spend 20 minutes telling you guys what happened to me. January, I'm sitting around my computer. I open up my computer and there's an email. This guy, Michael Bernett, hey, I'm with the BBC.
We're going to do a series and it's also going to be aired on the CBC. And I thought, what the hell? What the hell?
Yeah. Okay. And he told me it's going to be called after the call. What we want to do is we want to talk to RCMP members that are retired and what are they doing now? How was the switch? And they seen my YouTube channel and that's why they contacted me. A cameraman named Jeff comes to my house. I actually got video footage of him. Comes to my This is This is what worries me. He comes to my house for 3 hours. I'm miked up for 3 hours.
He comes into the motor home. I'm even pissing with this microphone on. Like I took a few breaks. I don't know what I said. um in between the interview, like it was just two guys in a house. My my kids were there. The interview was March 17th at my house. But there was one thing I was worried about. He starts ask I thought I found it really weird. This guy, this cameraman starts asking about he says, "Um, how do you feel about, you know, all that all the flak that the RCMP is getting in getting into?" And I said, "What flack?
What are you talking about?" He kind of laughed. you know, you know, well, with the uh residential schools. And I said, "What about the residential schools?"
Well, you you you know, with the cops, you know, snatching the kids. And I said, "Which cop?
Which cop did that? Can you tell me which cop did that?" And he laughed.
This is what I said to him. I said, "You know what? I read the report and the RCMP, it says right in the report, the RCMP had very little role in taking kids away from their homes and putting them and and getting them to school. They had a very what what the majority of the calls were was missing person's calls.
And these cops when they got a missing person up north specifically, they had to get these kids find them right away because they would some would freeze to death. And I was embarrassed.
I'm sitting there. I'm telling them my my my last day of work, which I basically quit, guys. I basic basically quit the RCMP. But the way I come across is, oh, a huge whiner. I I'm laying in bed. I'm like, you talked about the residential school thing. Are you sure?
It says that in the report. And are you you you're whining and crying about the day you left because a couple of bosses were mad at you. I didn't like how I came across. So, I wake up. I email him back. I'm this Mike guy. And I say, uh, so I say to Mike, "Hey, I I want to do part of it over. Okay, I'll pay for it." And they said, "Sure, you can do it in Vancouver because guess what? We got an event in Vancouver. And the only way we can do the event at CBC Studios is if you're there. You we you we need we need you to be there. And while you're in Vancouver, we will redo that part of the interview." So, I'm getting ready to go to Vancouver and they and about five times he asked me about my surge. Can you wear your surge to this event?
And I didn't even say this, but I forgot to say this, but they said something about they can't tell me too much information because you're going to meet dignitaries and they're rather excited about it and we're going to uh you know honor your service or you know what I said. No, you're not. No, don't do that to me. Don't uh thank me for my service BS. They booked me for 25 26 27 of March.
On the 25th, we're going to have a rehearsal at CBC Studios. I wake up, I drive to Nimo, I catch the ferry, and I walk from the fast ferry to the hotel that I chose. So that day, they they cancel the rehearsal. you want to meet the crew. And then around 5:00, 4:00, they say, "Hey, no, we're going to cancel all that. We'll see you in the morning. Have a good sleep." I call up the woman. I said, "This does not make sense."
But I'm curious. So, I wake up the next day and I have a te I stayed at Pacific.
It was beautiful, man. It's awesome. On my dime. And this whole time he's even texting me, hey, hey, Clint. Uh, are you going to wear your Surge? Uh, oh, I can't fit into it. How about the measurements? What are your measurements? Maybe we can. And I thought I I mean, I love wearing the Surge. This is going to be the last time I get to wear it. And thank God I didn't put it on. This thing does Where is my Surge?
The woman crammed it into a closet. They gave me a whackload of money to do this and I haven't spent any of it. I get picked up. This guy's name is Cam. And there's two cops in there. One guy's name is Kevin and the other guy, I can't even remember the other guy's name. So, it's three cops in this car. We're going to CBC and then we pull into CBC underground. We're in right in Vancouver at CBC Studios.
We still don't know why we're there.
Then this lady, bat crazy lady, comes out and goes, "Okay guys, this is why you're here. You're going to meet Prince William. He's going to make an announcement.
It's in front of an audience and it's going to be live TV." And Kevin looks at me and goes, "Wow, meet Prince William." And then I stood up and I said, "Who the hell is Prince William?
And everybody kind of laughed and that actor lady with the blonde hair said, "Oh, okay. I get it. You got dark humor." I guess that's dark, but I know who Prince William is. He's a tall, thin guy married to the good-looking brunette.
I've done a video on him. So, we all start leaving. And there's a ton of people, guys. A ton. Like, I want to say 40, but maybe my numbers are off. maybe 30 to 40 of these TV, whatever you want to call them. I don't even know. Nova Frame Productions. I don't even know. I don't even know what's real anymore because I found out some things yesterday that just blew my mind what I found out.
Now I'm getting angry. We open up the door to the auditorium.
Full stage of people. That's what I thought I saw. I mean, there's people in the audience. There's two native men on the stage with head the the full, you know, whatever they wear. And we start walking down to the stage. There's three chairs on the stage and I sit in the middle and the other cops sit uh right beside me. And I have an adrenaline dump like you wouldn't believe.
And I'm thinking, dude, because I can't talk in front of people.
I can't I I am It's like the lights are on me. I look out into the audience. I'm like I feel like there's 80 people in there. Might have only been 20. I can't see because the lights are on me. And I'm like, "Breathe, dude." Okay, you ate breakfast. Good. I'm not good in front of people. I'm not good in front of a big crowd. I take a medication if I have to talk or if I'm in front of a lot of people. I got to take a medication called propanol. It's a beta blocker and it just slows down the heart rate. It's wussy of me to admit this to you guys, but that's what I do. And I'm like, damn, you didn't take it. So, I'm sitting there like a wuss trembling, but I'm there and I'm on live TV. That's what I'm taking in my head. Oh my god, the TV cameras are on me. And this nut blonde girl gets up and she introduces all three of us. And then all of a sudden, Kevin, the other cop, gets up and sings the national anthem. And I'm like, "Hey, man." He sits back down. I'm like, I'm trying to make him feel good.
I'm like, "Uh, good job."
So embarrassing. It's cringy. I felt bad for him. What? They convinced you to sing? And then off to our right, they have a television screen, a massive television screen that we can't see. I'm like this the whole time watching King Charles make an announcement on live TV in front of the audience that uh the RCMP has messed up with this, they've messed up with that PTSD. They they've messed up with PTSD. They're not helping the members and residential schools and prince the king starts apologizing again to the indigenous peoples and it was so long that I kind of tuned it out but he said he's dissolving the RCMP and I kind of hear it. I'm not really thinking what he's saying. And so his announcement's over and Kevin turns to me and goes, "Whoa." And I went, "What did he say? dissolve in their CMP.
I think so.
And then the native man gets up and he delivers maybe a 15minute speech and he's talking about how it's the best day in the world that the RCMP is being dissolved. And I start looking around. I'm like, how the hell do I get off this stage? It's pure black because I got these lights in my eyes. And I'm like, is it a is it a big step off? Am I going to look like I I can't leave. I can't leave. There's no way out of this. And every time he wanted to say something bad about the RCMP, he's talking to the audience, right? And we're we're we're sitting over here. He would go like this. And you know what we call you guys?
And he says, "Nucka something. You you're the the ones that take us away."
And I'm like, I remember doing a video about that. as Vice Chief Terry Tiggy from >> Chief Terry Tiggy what he had to say >> from British Columbia Assembly of First Nations explained to the committee and I'm quoting in my language we call the RCMP nil chuken which interpreted in our language is those who take us away and now I'm starting to get angry by the way they opened this whole thing up with a land of acknowledgement and right away I'm like oh my god and then he he starts saying how this is the best day in his life that the RCMP are going to be gone forever. And the audience is clapping. They're loving this. The audience is loving this. And I'm thinking to myself, these two cops beside me, every time the the indigenous person would turn to us and talk to us, they'd put their head down. And I'm like, Clint, you get your head up, man.
You're not going to put up with this.
I'm like, I'm not going to wilt to you, idiot. You're a [ __ ] Do you know what I've done for you for 20 years? The majority of all my arrests in my interior entire career were you to help you to keep you safe for the night to drink it off in cells.
Every time you guys called the cops, I came.
I didn't do anything to you. I helped you. I catered to you. I served and protected you.
Do you know how many problems you got in Duncan on the reserves?
My uncle did this to me. You know how many times I heard that? And I'm thinking this entire time, dude, get off the stage and go fix your [ __ ] That's what I'm thinking. You're mad at me. What' I do to you?
Kind of went off there. I don't know if I can hear that. treated you with respect and integrity every single time I had a call with you guys.
I went to a call where a kid, his name was AJ, I still remember his last name.
Spat all over his girlfriend and then when I was putting him placing him in the backseat of the patrol car, he spits in my face. This is a night shift. He get he gets released early morning and I'm driving my cop car in Duncan and I see him walking and I give him a ride home and I'm the racist.
Do you know what cops go through up north? They can't even go to the grocery store. They're scared to sleep in their houses.
The amount of rackism I have seen is not from our side.
You don't want to be our friends. You don't want to reconcile anything. We will always be enemies because of you.
Get over it. Take accountability.
Fix what is going on with you guys. We We're not supposed to be the fixers. How embarrassing.
I'm tired of it. I'm tired of hearing about it. I'm tired about I I bought this house and it's not my property apparently. I'm I'm just sick and tired of it. Tired of saying sorry. And I'm sitting there thinking, "Oh my god, we're saying sorry again to them."
That's what I was thinking. And Prince Prince William gets up. He comes up and starts saying sorry again. I'm like, "Shut up." And when Prince William comes out, I look at him and I go, "That's not Prince William. This guy's chubby, short.
Prince William's thin and good-looking.
He has hair." And now I'm realizing I'm sitting there for a reason.
These people, these production people wanted me to feel humiliated on stage, which I did big time. I had about six adrenaline dumps.
I can't leave though. I can't leave because it's in front of a studio audience. It's the royal family. I'm still I'm still not I convinced myself that Prince William.
Oh, I was thinking somebody I must have been thinking about somebody different.
This is like a different prince. I started going through all the princes in my mind like there's a Prince Andrew.
Maybe there's a different prince that I don't know. I convinced myself that it's some other royal family. But I can't walk out. I made an oath when I got my badge to the royal family. That's why it's called Royal Canadian Mounted Police. You don't walk out on them. And if even if I tried, they're going to tackle me. This the service is going to tackle me, right?
And I don't want to embarrass my children. That's what I'm thinking. You can't embarrass your children if they're going to they're going to you're going to be on TV running away off stage.
You have to sit there and you have to take this.
You can't leave.
And I don't blame any cop that was involved in this that stayed because it was designed to make you stay. You could not leave that stage. They get down to the end of it where they're going to seal the deal with a handshake. That's how they're going to do it. The RCMP.
And I'm like, they're going to be dissolved with a handshake. And I'm like, "Oh my god, Clint." Now I'm like, "Is is this fake? Is this phony?"
Even if it is phony, Clint, if you shake their hand, everything you've said on your channels will be obsolete. You I'm going to be the fake. I'm going to be the phony. If I I'm not going to shake his hand. I'm not going to shake this prince's hand.
I'm not gonna agree to this. And I'm like, "Oh, God."
It took everything I had to walk off that stage. It would have been easy to stay.
So, I walk off the stage.
I wasn't going to tell you that part. I was going to keep that to myself.
But, I walk up the stage. I'm going up the aisle. I stop halfway and I turn around to see if the other two cops were going to follow me, hoping that they would, but they didn't. They stayed and I'm like, "Get me the f out of here." Eigor, I think it's Eigor. He's on me right away. Are you done with the show? I thought that was weird. I'm like, "What? You're done with the show?
That's a weird thing to say. The show."
And we get out and now I got cameras.
We're going back to the green room and I got cameras all over me. Big group of people following me trying to get my reaction. I ripped the uh mic off of me like I'm done. I just want to go back to the hotel room and have a bunch of drinks. They took my phone by the way before all this. I forgot about my phone. And I'm like, where's my jacket?
I go in the hallway. You guys know where my jacket is? I come back in. It's just me. The other two cops are still on stage going through the shaking their hands going through a big ceremony agreeing to the dissolvement of the RCMP.
And uh I can't find my jacket. I need my jacket. I had import I had important stuff in there. Nobody will tell me where it's at. I'm in the hallway now.
These two cops come back. They're coming back and I say to Kevin, I said, "Hey, man. Can we go to the washroom? I just want to talk to you for a second." I'm like, they I'm still in my mind. I'm still like, I heard it right. Right.
Like they said they were going to dissolve the RCMP. And he said his word, which I found so strange. He goes, I think so. Like that's weird. What do you mean you think so? Well, you don't know either for certain now. You're kind of making me think that they didn't say it.
Anyway, so we start walking to the washroom. All the cameras are following us. I said, "Guys, I'll hold it." Okay.
But as I was walking down the hallway, Michael Bernett is around the corner hiding.
And I walk up to him and I said, "Dude, you knew all you knew all about this.
This was a scam. What you did on me, he wouldn't look at me.
Wouldn't say a word to me. Just crumbled.
Crumb was worried. I think they thought I was going to attack. So, we go back to the green room. The two cop the other two cops, they sit on the couch. They're going to be interviewed again. Uh, how'd you feel? You know, how what' you think about all that? And a lady says to me, one of the producers says, "Uh, please sit on the couch." I said, "No, I'm good. I'm good." And I'm I'm telling myself, Clint, they're trying to get your reaction.
Don't give them content. Save the content for your channel. What's the best thing I could do right now? No reaction. I couldn't leave, guys. I couldn't get out of there. And I didn't want to make a scene because I knew this was a TV show and I'm going to look like an idiot. And when I was on stage, I'm like, "Oh my god, I'm going to embarrass my kids." And I'm saying that to myself.
Don't embarrass your kids. Keep quiet.
try to be cool. How do you be cool? Can you please sit on these uh on the couch?
And I'm like, "No, I'm good." "Well, we need you to sit on the couch. Let's just have you sit down." I said, "No, no, I'm good. I'm not going to sit on the couch." She asked a third time. I said, "I'm not sitting on the couch."
So, I'm trying to I'm trying to be a cool dude even though I look like a loser because there's no other way to not look like a loser. They set you up. They pranked you. You're a loser.
So, I'm off to the side and Eagle, he won't leave me alone. He's standing beside me and we're just kind of watching the questions and they're this this batshit crazy blond-haired lady is asking them asks, you know, Paul, how'd you feel?
Oh, wow. Yeah, they're dissolving the RCMP. I don't know what he said. They go to Kevin and Kevin says it's a, you know, it's about time. It's about time that something like that. It's about time that they're dissolving the RCMP.
And I'm like, what the? Then they come to me and I I'm like, "Oh, what do I say?" I don't want to say anything. I don't want to talk.
How'd you feel, Clinton? I said, "Well, I was effing pissed off on that stage."
And everything that was said on the stage was ridiculous.
They laughed. And when I said I was effing pissed off, they all laughed. But when I said everything that was said on the stage was ridiculous, they were offended. What do you mean by that? And I'm thinking, okay, if I get into this, I'm going to be here for 4 hours and I'm going to be battling all these guy. I don't want I'm not going down that road.
There's no way. There's no way I'm going down that road. And I said, uh, I'm not getting into it. I'm done here.
Basically, I'm done here. And then Kevin started talking again. And then they make the announcement that it was a social experiment. It was an assimulation. Anyway, so they keep on talking. I'm off to the side. I want to get out of there. I can't get out of there. I don't got any of my items. And then Kevin says something and I turn to Eigor and I go, "What the what the are they in on it, too?" And he looks at me, shocked.
He goes and gets my phone, gives me my phone. So, Oh, yeah. I forgot. I said, "Can I go get my jacket?" It's in the uh makeup room. Oh, okay. It was something like that.
Immediately I'm I'm good to go now. So we go we go to the makeup room.
15 people follow me.
15.
That's what it felt like. And we're in the makeup room and they're still interviewing me. Hey Clint, this fancy shirt guy.
He actually might be in one of the pictures.
He wants me to talk about it and he wants me to put down the RCMP. And I'm like, man, I'm proud of my surge. I'm proud that I was a cop. The problems with the RCMP are bosses. Okay? When I talk about the RCMP, when I talked about the RCMP on my channel, they thought I hated the RCMP. I think I'm talking about the bosses.
A small amount of bosses can ruin your career. That surge means everything to me, more than my channel. And he goes, Clint, you know what? um that we we did this yesterday with three other cops and one cop gave his surge up, gave it to us.
And I remember and I said, "No, that didn't happen. He didn't do that." Yeah, he did. And I'm starting to think, "Well, you c they couldn't leave. You you arranged it for that to happen."
And I said, "Uh, what's his name?" He goes, "Paul." It's another Paul. Paul.
And I said, "What's his last name?" I don't know. I don't know his last name because I wanted to contact Paula. I wanted to make sure he's all right. I wanted honestly that's the reason why I asked that. I need to contact him and say, "Are you okay, dude?" Because cops, man, that's all they have at the end of some of them. That's all they have at the end of retirement. Being proud that they were a police officer, being proud that they were a mounty. And I wanted to talk to the guy to make sure he was okay. I'm about to leave. I'm talking to Michael Bernett and Jeff. It's just me.
It's me, Jeff, and Michael.
And I'm still thinking, we're redoing that part. I need to save myself a little bit by redoing that part of the interview I wanted to redo and correct some things. And I said, "Hey, Mike. Um, Jeff, when are we doing?" I said, "Jeff, in front of Mike, when we do were you doing that interview? I thought we were going to do it today or when?" Jeff looks at me and he goes, "It's the first time hearing about it." And then Mike goes, "Well, I I haven't told him yet."
Well, you've been lying to me the whole time you told.
And I'm like, "Oh my god, we're not redoing the interview. This is so I am so screwed." So, I go back to my hotel room and I drink my face off. I call a couple buddies and they're grossed out.
They're in the RCMP. They can't believe it. They're grossed out. I'm sick to my stomach. Um, it was just like really, yeah, I guess they got me. But there was no funny part. It wasn't It wasn't a prank. And I'm trying I still don't understand it. I don't get it.
And I'm Then I start thinking, you've done this the most fragile mind. Some of them are retired police officers and you've done this to it's so dangerous.
The CBC. And don't tell me the CBC ain't it. It's the CBC studios. I bet you some of those anchors were in the audience.
that messed with minds that you shouldn't be messing with that can't take it.
>> And after I came home, I I called up I found Kevin's number and I called Kevin just we talked for about 45 minutes and I'm like did you get what was going and he had a great experience too.
He goes they had good intentions and I'm like what are you talking about?
I think they wanted to get members to agree with the dissolvement the RCMP RCMP members to agree even they agree that we should get rid of the RCMP. When you stand on stage and you shake their hand agreeing to the dissolvement of the RCMP, you can't go back on your word when they tell you, "Hey, it was all fake." What are you going to say then?
Oh, I didn't mean I was just kidding when I shook their hand. No, they you have to double down. You have to say, "Oh, they should still get rid of it."
That's that that's how they did the prank. There was no way out of it.
They made them agree agree to it. They used everybody, even the ones that called it a great experience. No, it wasn't, morons. You know, it wasn't. It was a terrible experience.
And you don't agree for the RCMP to be dissolved. you're doubling down because no cop can ever go, "Hey, I was wrong."
That's what I noticed in my career.
That's all they had to say was, "You got me." And no, I I I never did agree with it, but I was trying to be polite.
That's what we do. That's what cops do.
We don't get interviewed by people.
We're not put in the position ever, that kind of position. So, you're trying to be polite. And that's why some of them shook the Indians hands. me. I got lucky and a little bit brave. I walked off.
But I'm talking to Kevin on the phone.
He mentioned something about fight or flight. I'm like, "Dude, do you think flight would have been staying on the stage?
Me walking off was fight, not flight, but he's in his mind." Oh, there you go.
He's running away.
Yeah, because I have courage of conviction, man. Then I get a hold of another lady. She did it a day before.
She's not doing good.
Way to go, CBC. It's bad. You should be ashamed. You should be run off the air.
You shouldn't exist. She's sick to her stomach. She is I don't want to speak for her, but I think she is a It's not good. It's not good.
It's not good what she is going through.
She told me her story and that's when I realized that Kevin knew all about it.
She did the exact same scenario with Kevin the cop the day before. They hired him for the second day. Come on back. We'll pay you more money. Pretend that you don't know anything about it. So last night around 11 o'clock at 11:30 at night, me and the woman were camping, sitting around the fire, and I said, "Oh my god, I just can't believe it. I can't believe it.
I can't believe it." So I I'm like, "Let's call him." I got his number. Got his number right here.
>> Hello.
>> Hey, Kev. It's Clinton Jaws.
Pardon me.
>> It's Clinton Jaws. How you doing?
>> I'm doing all right, man.
>> Hey, I So, I found out, dude, is everything okay? I found out that uh that maybe you might have set me up a little bit.
>> Hey, where'd you find that out?
>> Am I wrong? Remember me? And I'm not going to play that for you. I'm not going to play that for you because we were all had. He did what he did. Not even thinking. Not even thinking. And I think that's it. I think, did I whine?
Let's listen to a song or something.
>> CBC, you done cross the line this time, eh?
Outlaw's calling you out.
>> Let's ride.
>> Let's ride.
Yeah.
taxpayer cash flowing to the crown. CBC and NP wearing the devil's crown. Fake companies, fake smiles, luring good folks into the dirty town.
>> Francis Wilson Lindsy got the hook with Sir John to get >> no brother, it's a trap. Watch the ambush fly. Yeah. RCMP bits and red search thinking it's the honor parade.
That's me. Life after service Vancouver studio dignitaries on a stage dignitaries >> phone studio rules they lie with a grin lights go hot the mass drops now the berating begins uniforms on pride in the veins service land with blood and bone but the night twist deep in the name of reconciliation they own >> CBC are dirty dirty as the mud on a Stealing all money for your activist night and push locked in your cage no more like a tax set free.
>> You ain't fooling me.
>> They kind of fooled me.
>> CBC betraying you and me. Oh, they wore the badge, protected the north with iron will honor. Then the stage turned to a kill.
Audience a journalist like broadcast fake as hell. History twisted, brave obsession ringing your revenge bell.
Public funds for shame on the ones who dare to speak the truth. Residential lies on my generic isn't cool.
>> How wrong is it? Deception dressed in comedy clothes. Crown corporation playing God stepping on our toes. Not truth and reconciliation. It's division and pain. Public broadcast are gone insane. THE FUN BURN IT DOWN IN FLAME.
>> CBC.
>> Dirty as the mud on a back post.
>> Stealing our money for your activist night.
>> Veterans betray critics and voice locked in your cage. North land.
>> More like a taxpayer rather lifree.
>> Dirty CBC.
>> You ain't fooling me.
>> Dirty CBC betraying you and me.
>> Dirty CBC.
>> Dirty CBC.
>> Dirty CBC.
>> Dirty CBC.
>> Dirty CBC. Veterans remember >> the whole country sees do they do you >> defund the game is calling your name >> the liar >> CBC YOU'RE DONE >> CBC >> yeah real events So good.
Are they done? Are they done? Like what else is it going to take?
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