Disagreement is Not Allowed | Ramseyer & Morgan
Professors J. Mark Ramseyer (Harvard University) and Jason Morgan (Researcher in Japan) talk about their controversial book, 'The Comfort Women Hoax: A Fake Memoir, North Korean Spies, and Hit Squads in the Academic Swamp'. The book challenges history from WWII that 'Comfort Women' from Korea and Japan were used as sex slaves. But it claims this was fabricated by North Korean spies and questions established history. To their surprise, the book caused major blowback in America, not in Japan. How did they overcome the woke mob that came after them? Ramseyer discusses the anti-Semitism culture invading Harvard and pro-Palestine support on campus.
Episodes
The Shocking Details Emerging About 9/11 | Ray McGinnis
July 8, 2024
Ray McGinnis, author and journalist, uncovers the shocking details surrounding 9/11 and explores the resurgence of new conspiracies. Was there a cover-up? Ray delves into the Coutts border blockade, examining why it's treated differently than other protests such as pro-Palestine encampments. Joined by Leighton Grey, they discuss the WHO treaty, government responses to the climate crisis declaration, stories from the Ottawa Convoy, and ultimately, how hope can still be found amidst the chaos.
Disinformation & Delusions | Commentary
July 8, 2024
Unchecked ideologies can influence real-world decisions and outcomes. In this commentary, you'll hear the importance of critical thinking and the consequences of embracing misleading beliefs. You'll understand why personal beliefs shape actions and the broader implications for society.
The Shocking Hostile Takeover of the National Citizens Inquiry | Ted Kuntz
October 28, 2024
Ted Kuntz is involved in the National Citizens Inquiry. He talks about the overwhelming response to the inquiry and explains the shocking hostile takeover of the NCI's funds and social media accounts. Who's trying to sabotage it? What's the future of the NCI?
Canada's Legal System Dysfunctional? | Bruce Pardy
June 24, 2024
Bruce Pardy, law professor and Executive Director of Rights Probe reveals why a Canadian court wants access to your health records. What does this mean for your privacy? Are we still protected by the law or is the opposite happening? Bruce and Leighton Grey unpack what's happening with the legal system in Canada and why courts are refusing to hear or side with cases involving the pandemic.