The Lasting Impact of History's Mistakes | Jared Knott
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.
Episodes
Who Answers for Human Rights Abuses?
March 20, 2023
On March 6th, 2023, British/Swiss Investment Banker Pascal Najadi successfully filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court of the State of New York in Manhattan, USA, against Pfizer Inc., New York/FDA, USA. Leighton Grey is joined by Najadi to discuss the background of this legal action on this special episode of Grey Matter.
Later, Leighton hears from Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger about her experience working with the World Health Organization who is poised to enact a 'Pandemic Treaty' ripe with potential complications and primed to violate the sovereignty of nations over health policy.
The Death of Truth Commentary
March 23, 2023
Our society is transforming right before our very eyes into one of post-truth. We live in a culture where feelings have become "your truth". But is it "the truth"? We cannot steamroll people or coerce everyone into uniformity, but we can encourage healthy tension that engenders energy and creativity.
Wokeness Captures Alberta's Law Society
March 10, 2023
Constitutional lawyer Leighton Grey is joined by two Alberta lawyers who signed a petition against the latest attempt to compel AB members of the bar to take Indigenous history and anti-racism training known as "The Path." These three have a thoughtful discussion about institutional capture, compelled speech and the lack of facts presented in woke-educational training courses for professionals.
Who Decides What is Misinformation? with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
March 6, 2023
Joining Leighton on the show today is world renowned scientist and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, back by popular demand, the world renowned epidemiologist and professor from the Stanford School of medicine details what went wrong with the twitter censorship and how dark it is that Public Health authorities in the western world handled the pandemic as though they had the moral authority to manipulate people to reach an end goal.