show episodes
 
Loading …
show series
 
Member of the House of Commons of Canada MP Jeremy Patzer sits down with Tanner to discuss multiple topics including Carbon Tax Criminal Justine and the Hate Speech Bill. MP Patzer was elected to represent the riding of Cypress Hills Grasslands in the 2019 Canadian Federal election. He previously served on the board of the Conservative Party consti…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Kelly Victory is a residency trained and boarded trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience. She is an expert in disaster preparedness and response and the medical management of mass casualties. Dr. Victory was a tireless advocate for a more measured, risk-stratified approach to the COVID19 pandemic response. She …
  continue reading
 
Chris Barber, is a Canadian trucking company operator, and activist who co-led the Canadian Freedom Convoy.Barber was arrested February 17, 2022, near Parliament Hill. Earlier the same week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had invoked the Emergencies Act, as part of a strategy to end the protest. Barber was charged with counselling to commit mischief…
  continue reading
 
On the night of 30/31 May 1942, O for Orange, a Wellington bomber with five crew took off from RAF Graveley, near Huntingdon. As part of ‘Operation Millennium’ its target was Cologne, for the very first 1000 bomber raid. For the crew, including pilot Warrant Officer Fred Hillyer, it would be their first and only mission. Hear an interview with his …
  continue reading
 
In a small military plot in a cemetery on the south coast, is a single grave bearing three names: Jim, Simon, and Smith - all Privates in the South African Native Labour Corps. They died on 21st February 1917, and next Wednesday marks the 107th anniversary of the sinking of their ship, the SS Mendi, off St Catherine’s Head on the Isle Of Wight. It …
  continue reading
 
On 18th September 1916, a unit of the 1st battalion King’s Shropshire Light Infantry formed part of an attack on the Quadrilateral, a heavily defended trench system, north-west of Morval on The Somme. For one Private James Blower, MM, of Shrewsbury, the Battle of Flers-Courcelette would be his final action.…
  continue reading
 
On 5th August 1916, Lt George Butterworth of the 13th Durham Light Infantry was shot by a sniper during a trench raid near Pozieres. It might’ve been the early end of the life of just another young officer in WW1, but unknown to most of his fellow officers and men, George Sainton Kaye Butterworth was a celebrated composer. Hear more about Butterwor…
  continue reading
 
14th January 2024 is the 108th anniversary of the death of Pte Joe Strudwick of the 8th Battalion the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort´s Own). He died in action at Boezinge in Belgium, aged 15 years and 11 months. He is remembered for being one of the youngest casualties of World War One. This is his story, but also the story of other Teenage Tomm…
  continue reading
 
On October 24th 1942, 88 RAF Lancasters from 5 Group took off at lunchtime from bases all over north and eastern England. Their target was the industrial complex of Milan, but this was the first daylight bombing raid, and for one aircraft, G for George, the anti-aircraft fire would prove all too deadly.…
  continue reading
 
In late May 1916, in the small French village of Villeret, the Germans executed four allied soldiers. They had been hiding behind enemy lines since August 1914, disguised as local farm labourers. Who were they? Who hid them? And who betrayed them to the Germans? This is Part 2 of the story of Private Robert Digby, 1st Battalion, The Hampshire Regim…
  continue reading
 
Part 4. Today my guest is the Director of Functional Medicine for The Wellness Company Dr. Hadar Elbaz. Dr. Elbaz is originally from Israel where she served in the military. She eventually attended Hunter College in New York to study nursing, and from there, realized her calling in holistic healing. She went on to complete her Master’s degree in Tr…
  continue reading
 
The Wellness Company part 3 with Guest Dr. Mark Trozzi. Dr Trozzi is a advisor to The Wellness Company's Medical Board. He is a veteran emergency physican, critical resuscitation and trauma medicine instructor, medical science consultant, health edcuator and human rights activist.twc.health/finalshotdrtrozzi.orgworldcouncilforhealth.org…
  continue reading
 
In late May 1916, in the small French village of Villeret, the Germans executed four soldiers: two British and two Irish. They had been hiding behind enemy lines since August 1914, disguised as local farm labourers. Who were they? Who hid them? And who betrayed them to the Germans? This is the story of Private Robert Digby, 1stBattalion, The Hampsh…
  continue reading
 
In a small churchyard in a sleepy Sussex village, lies a young RAF squadron leader, Ronald Sansom who died in an air crash in 1942, on the banks of the River Wye in Wales. At the request of Winston Churchill, the circumstances of the crash, and the death of Squadron Leader Sansom, his crew and four civilian observers remained secret until long afte…
  continue reading
 
On Friday 24th January 1941, the Kent & Sussex Courier ran a small article reporting how residents in the small village of Steyning on the Sussex Downs were opposed to the burial of five Luftwaffe crew in their local churchyard. Despite the protests, the burials proceeded as planned. But who were they? And what became of their graves?…
  continue reading
 
In May 1915, the French and British attempted a joint operation to pinch out a bulge from the German front line. The 2nd Battle of Artois would cost the three armies over 200,000 dead with little discernible change in fortune. One of those killed would be 23-year-old Emile Motron of the 28th Regiment of Infantry.…
  continue reading
 
Monday 25th September is the 108th anniversary of the start of The Battle of Loos. For one NCO, who had been at the front since August 1914, it would be his last battle. L/Cpl. Charles Judge was the most senior man in his section, the most experienced soldier, and had recently turned 17-years-old.By Jon Pope
  continue reading
 
Early in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, Lieutenant George Henderson of the 15th Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army was badly wounded. His colleague, Subedar Manta Singh, rescued Henderson, and so began the story of a friendship that would span two world wars, two continents and three generations.
  continue reading
 
Today on the show we have Wellness Coach and Freedom Fighter Ashley McKenna. We discuss the Emergency Act inquiry world events and Ashley gives some tips and tricks on how to stay healthy in the coming months. www.onnit.com www.omegafullpotential.ca https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf The Great Reset http…
  continue reading
 
Episode 5 with guest Mr. Freedom aka Lord Big Time aka The Best Damn Roofer aka Joshua Bigger. Mr. Freedom comes on the show to talk about his time at the convoy in Ottawa, the state of our Country, Pierre Poilievre and much more. www.onnit.com www.omegafullpotential.ca https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf…
  continue reading
 
Colin Big Bear Ross was a main influencer at the trucker convoy on Ottawa and the CEO of Th Big Bear Movement. https://www.bigbearmovement.com/ www.onnit.com www.omegafullpotential.ca https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf The Great Reset http://reparti.free.fr/schwab2020.pdf…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, is a board-certified cardiologist who has testified before committees of the US and Texas Senate regarding the treatment of COVID-19 and management of the ongoing pandemic. www.onnit.com www.omegafullpotential.ca https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf The Great Reset http://…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide