How Many People Died for the Wrong Reasons? | Scott Schara
Scott Schara shares his story of losing his 19-year-old daughter Grace in 2021 during the peak of Covid. Grace, who had Down syndrome, fell ill with Covid and was hospitalized. Scott alleges that doctors' treatment led to her death, contrary to their Covid diagnosis. He has filed a lawsuit claiming that the medication prescribed caused her death, not Covid, despite her being classified as a Covid fatality. This case is still before the courts. Scott challenges whether Grace's disability devalued her life and urges us all to question institutions, not be so quick to trust.
Episodes
Are Thought Crimes Becoming Reality in Canada?
November 3, 2024
Are thought crimes becoming reality in Canada? With growing restrictions on free expression—from Jordan Peterson’s “remedial” social media training to Bill C-63’s expanded hate speech laws—critics argue that Canadians are facing Orwellian consequences for their words and beliefs. Join Leighton Grey as we explore the chilling effects of this trend on Canadian civil liberties.
Who Really Controls the US Government? | Mel K
October 28, 2024
The divide and conquer of America started in Hollywood and it woke Mel K up to speak out about what she discovered. She says it doesn't matter who wins the next US election, it's being run by the deep state and she wants people to understand what's at stake and how to take control of the government again. With her knowledge, Mel has gained a huge following through here speaking tours and podcast and just released her first book, Americans Anonymous
Spiritual Battle in a Corrupt World | Commentary
October 28, 2024
Today's woke culture might just be a modern twist on ancient Gnosticism, which saw the physical world as corrupt and only spiritual knowledge as truly valuable. I break down how these old ideas are shaping our current debates and how we can find a better balance between our spiritual and everyday lives.
The Lasting Impact of History's Mistakes | Jared Knott
October 21, 2024
Historian Jared Knott, takes a deep dive into the tiny mistakes that turned into major consequences for our world. Like the mistake made in World War II that changed the trajectory of the war and how penicillin was an accidental discovery which has now saved millions of lives. Hear embarrassing mistakes made in the past that impact our future.
The Enemy Within
October 17, 2024
The recent resurgence of deadly antisemitism, driven by Iran and extremist groups like Hamas, is part of a broader attack on Israel and Western values. As this hatred gains support in academic circles and beyond, it’s crucial to stand against the dangerous rhetoric fueling violence and scapegoating.
Canada's Open Border Creates Chaos in Our Streets | Salim Mansur
October 15, 2024
Professor Salim Mansur, examines the Islam culture and its impact on the Western culture. Are all cultures equal? Can Canada really be multicultural? Canada is struggling with a massive influx of immigrants putting Canada's values in jeopardy. Was this all by design?