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Roger L Simon is a writer of books, both fiction and non-fiction.
He was the founding CEO of PJ Media, but he is also a screenwriter of standing, a political commentator and columnist with the Epoch Times.
We talked about his column, “What it Means That We are Not Reading Books”, but it became a wide ranging discussion.
We have commentary on Natan Sharansky and the murder of Alexei Navalny, and Covid: what we should never forget.
And finally, The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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The Jim Allan commentary on the NZ Supreme Court’s Smith v Fonterra decision (Podcast 229) encouraged considerable reaction from the 'court of the pen’.
Foremost was correspondence from Gary Judd KC, who not only communicated to us but published a corresponding article in The Law Association’s LawNews.
Gary Judd expands on his views in podcast 231. Even a legal novice will find interest in it.
Elsewhere we have commentary on “saving the planet”, and the New York Democrat endorsing Trump.
And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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George Friedman, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, is in the studio with us this week.
And there’s plenty to discuss; wars and rumours of more wars. Possible peace in Ukraine, Star Wars, politics and crises, and the part New Zealand has to play.
Also, George’s book “The Storm before the Calm” which predicted the 2020’s would be turmoil for America. Are his predictions on target?
And a new analysis of the death of John F Kennedy which, if correct, indicates collusion amongst America’s Agencies.
We have mail from a former MP, and much more in The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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The legal fraternity in this part of the world is delighted at the Supreme Court’s decision on Smith v Fonterra. But not everyone feels that way.
In his inevitable style, Professor James Allan critiques the decision and the direction a collection of un-elected ex-lawyers are “usurping power to themselves at the expense of the elected branches of government”.
As a specialist in constitutional law, Jim is in his element.
We also spend words on SCOTUS and Trump. An important and essential commentary.
Plus we visit the Mailroom with Mrs. Producer.
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Canadian Jonathan Roth, founder of Resource Wars, recently recorded an interview with the former Mossad Chief Efraim Halevy.
He did not get the answers he was expecting.
Roth maintains that "progress and wealth are impossible without resources. All empires rise and fall based upon access to resources.
He provides perspectives on investing, global politics, technology and the future.
We critique NZTA’s plans to restrict citizen's rights to free movement, while simultaneously hitting us in the pocket.
And we visit The Mailroom, with Mrs Producer.
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Bitcoin trail blazed the interest and development of digital money.
As a result, the drive for a cashless society with fiat currency being replaced with CBDCs is being pursued by an increasing number of countries.
Currently, that count is a worrying 130. The ultimate goal is a one world currency.
We discuss all of this with Aaron Day, author of “The Final Countdown, the People’s Last Stand Against Tyranny by Central Bank Digital Currencies”.
We comment on Grant Robertson and his new home at the University of Otago, and how higher education wrecks freedom.
And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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If, like me, you love venturing into unknown territory and investigating challenges that are essentially beyond us, then here’s a question..
As we know, time goes forward, but can it go back?
Physicist Tom Sheahen explains how to expand human thinking and step up to a higher plane of understanding.
It is a challenging but most interesting interview.
You may not agree with all he says, but, in the words of Albert Einstein, “I want to know God’s thoughts, the rest are details”.
We ruminate over free speech and the Christchurch Call and democracy as our saviour.
And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.File your comments and complaints at [email protected]
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After six years of being mismanaged on so many fronts, New Zealand requires firm direction.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Winston Peters, opens up on our relationship with the U.S., the Middle East, China and Russia.
We discuss the Covid inquiry, the WHO, the state of the world and New Zealand’s place in it.
And we visit the first (very full) Mailroom of the year with Mrs Producer.
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
Three NZ academics have recently written that NZ’s Tertiary Education Sector is in deep financial crisis, and that our universities are losing their best people.
At the same time a new private institution, the University of Austin, Texas, is prepping for its opening.
We speak with Jacob Howland, Director of the Intellectual Foundation Program from the university, on how ideology has poisoned the West.
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
Ramesh Thakur, Emeritus Professor of the Crawford School of Public Policy.
He has held academic appointments in Fiji, New Zealand (Otago), Canada and Australia. He has also worked at the U.N.
We traverse COVID, the U.S. 2024 election, the W.H.O., climate, and the assault on liberties, freedoms and human rights.
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
Professor James Allan returns to discuss our election, Jordan Peterson, The Voice, and Trumps legal challenges.
Jim encourages any so-called conservative parties to “fight the culture wars”.
Has any party in New Zealand got the required courage?
Is there “weaponised collusion” between The White House and the DOJ?
And what are the top universities and law schools teaching?
It’s a broad and energetic conversation.
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
In a world of lies, scepticism is your friend.
David Bell is a Public Health Physician and biotech consultant in global health.
What he has to say should be heard by every thinking person in this country, and every other “free” state on the planet.
As the World Health Organisation meets to convince countries to endorse changes to it’s original purpose, Dr Bell warns that “the WHO has changed and now it is a threat”.File your comments and complaints at [email protected]
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
Stephen Jennings is a Kiwi expat.
His first job after university was with Treasury in 1984, a noted time of economic and political change.
Jennings life has centred around change ever since. Working in Australia and NZ, followed by London and in 1992, Moscow until 2013.
Now he’s building cities in Africa.
His critique of New Zealand’s ongoing malaise needs to be heard.
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
Science is in trouble.
Facts have taken a back seat to ideology, and political activism masquerades as scholarship. We live in an age of increasing unreason. Can science be saved?
John Staddon, Professor of Biology and Psychology and “battle-scarred” by decades of experience, urges scientists to resist the demands for their unconditional surrender.File your comments and complaints at [email protected]
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Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2023.
AGAINST THE GREAT RESET; 18 THESES CONTRA THE NEW WORLD ORDER…
In one of the most informative and enjoyable interviews, we talk with editor and contributor Michael Walsh.
He and sixteen eminent writers contributed a total of eighteen chapters on the World Economic Forum.
Each author wrote on a different aspect; for example, the socialist history of woke capitalism, big tech and government censorship, and the WEF’s ideas for a fourth industrial revolution with China's commitment to being a leader of a post western world.
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The events in Israel on October 7 shocked the world.
The differing reactions from various countries, cultures, races and religions should have shocked just as much.
The lack of historical knowledge and perspective exposed the thin veneer of civilisation.
The similarities and differences of AD 70 to 2023 indicate that while some things change, human nature doesn’t.
Via the writing of Josephus, Simon Sebag Montefiore and Douglas Murray, we can improve perspective.
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Daniel Hannan sat as a Conservative MEP for 21 years.
During that period he made countless speeches, usually berating the European Parliament itself.
He was arguably one of the best members of the European Parliament.
Daniel was keen to discuss matters Covid, the new government in NZ, and the Israeli crisis.
And we finish up in The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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'The Treason of the Experts’, by Thomas Harrington, underscores the need to apply intellectual discernment on all pressing questions in a case-by-case manner.
Tom suggests that having more educational credentials is no guarantee against the danger of believing in stories that seriously distort our understanding of empirical facts.
We visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer, and we conclude with post-election commentary from “a former National MP"File your comments and complaints at [email protected]
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The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) is the brainchild of Dr Jordan Peterson.
It had its inaugural conference in London at the end of October. There were 1500 attendees from over 100 countries; including the author of “Unsettled”, Professor Steve Kooning, Viveck Ramaswamy, Michael Shellenberger, Ayaan Hirsi Ali and so many more.
Nick Cater was also there, and explains the purpose and ambition of the ARC.
We comment on what appears to be the rapid advance of Central Banks Digital Currencies and what might globalists have in store for us.
And we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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It’s not just national government that should concern us. Local government should concern us too.
Auckland has spent an inordinate amount of time and money trying to become a world class city.
But still, Auckland's problems seem to grow. From a growing debt issue to expanding bureaucracy and rebellious councillors.
Who’s in charge? Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown opens up on Podcast 220.
We reference a new NZ authored book on Climate, and we visit The Mailroom with Mrs Producer.
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- Visa fler