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
Medically Induced Fortunes | Ken McCarthy
January 15, 2024
A first-hand account is always best. The front-line workers can provide information like no one else. After the medical-related events of 2020 and 2021, today's guest, Ken McCarthy, went to investigate what the nurses observed and experienced. This guided our guest to research the track record of Anthony Fauci. Join Leighton Grey and his guest as they explore the research of the backroom medical deals and experiments.
Canada's History of Freedom | Commentary
January 12, 2024
Leighton Grey praises Conrad Black's new book 'Forgotten History: Civil Rights in Canada', dispelling misconceptions about Canada's past. The book explore Canada's civil rights, including the English and French foundations, the abolition of slavery and Indigenous issues.
Powerplay for Freedom and Control | Tom Marazzo
January 8, 2024
Tom Marazzo reflects on his experience during the Ottawa Freedom Rally. Tom saw how the news reports and social media posts of the Ottawa police did not seem to match his personal observations. Join Leighton Grey as he and Tom discuss this pivotal Canadian moment.
Big Media, Big Lies | Rodney Palmer
January 2, 2024
Award-winning journalist, Rodney Palmer, explains the unravelling of mainstream media with host Leighton Grey. Journalism and freedom of the press is a crucial part of our democracy. Is it really "freedom" if you are consistently being lied to? What can be done to uncover the truth?