Rationed Abundance | Commentary
In 2020, a group of academics suggested that rationing food, fuel, and clothing could help fight climate change. Critics say this idea plays into the World Economic Forum's controversial "Great Reset" agenda, warning that it could lead to government control over resources and artificial shortages. Hear what I think.
Episodes
The Rise in anti-Semitism Explained | David M. Haskell
April 29, 2024
Wilfred Laurier University professor David M. Haskell challenges the notion that DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion eradicates discrimination. He argues that prioritizing quotas over merit may backfire, leading to unintended bias. As anti-Semitism rises on campuses, the debate on DEI's true impact intensifies.
Are We on Stolen Land? | Dr. Jeff Fynn-Paul
April 24, 2024
Professor and author Dr. Jeff Fynn-Paul says our forefathers were not racist. People weren't either the oppressed or the oppressors but today we tend to put people into these categories. Is the word genocide being abused by our government? How does this help or hurt the indigenous peoples? Leighton and his guest break some colonialism misconceptions and discuss his new book called Not Stolen: The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World.
There's No Profit in Healthy People | Mark Sherwood
April 12, 2024
We are the sickest generation ever. Why is that? Mark Sherwood saw the dire situation people were in as a police officer in Oklahoma so he became a naturopathic doctor. Now he and his wife help millions heal and get healthy. Mark reveals the first steps to turning your physical and mental health around and explains that the medical system is no longer there for your wellbeing. Who can you count on? Find Mark Sherwood: https://sherwood.tv/
Treasonous Treaty | Commentary
April 11, 2024
The UN's Agenda 2030 seeks global authority over every aspect of life, promising sustainability while undermining traditional democratic values. With the potential WHO Pandemic Treaty, concerns arise over granting the WHO unprecedented power, risking sovereignty and individual rights, raising urgent questions about transparency and democratic accountability. Listen to Litigation Lawyer, Leighton Grey's weekly commentary.