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Fortress America vs. The European Fantasy: Why Mark Carney’s Globalist Delusions Will Fail

Fortress America vs. The European Fantasy: Why Mark Carney’s Globalist Delusions Will Fail

The Richard Syrett Show

March 20, 20251h 28m

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Fortress America vs. The European Fantasy: Why Mark Carney’s Globalist Delusions Will Fail


NEWSMAKER

Pfizer’s ‘Most Ethical Companies’ award ignores fraud and misconduct

https://www.rebelnews.com/pfizers_most_ethical_companies_award_ignores_fraud_and_misconduct

 

Tamara Ugolini is Senior Editor with Rebel News


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THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

REPLAY From Feb. 26th, 2025

NOAA Admits they “Adjust” Their Historical Weather Data

Tony Heller, Geologist, weather historian and founder of www.realclimatescience.com


MONOLOGUE

"Elon Musk vs. The Woke Mob: Why They Fear Him, Why They Hate Him, and Why He Won’t Back Down"


NEWSMAKER

Trump prefers to 'deal' with Carney rather than Poilievre

https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/warmington-trump-prefers-to-deal-with-carney-rather-than-poilievre

 

Leighton Grey is a constitutional Lawyer and the host of The Grey Matter Podcast


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THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY


In 2015, Ed Sheeran’s second album x (aka multiply)

equaled a feat held by Adele, Emeli Sandé, Take That, and Michael Bublé during

the same decade by racking up two million UK sales.

 

In 1982, Randy Rhoads – a founding member of Quiet Riot and guitarist

with Ozzy Osbourne, died in a plane crash. While he was only 25 at the time of

his death, Rhoads was considered to be one of metal’s most innovative

musicians, who popularized a variety of techniques, including two-handed

tapping and dive bombs.

 

 1962, Bob Dylan‘s self-titled debut album was released in the US by Columbia Records. Produced by the legendary John Hammond – who discovered Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, and Bruce Springsteen – it was largely ignored on its release. Its disappointing sales saw Columbia executives describe it as “Hammond’s Folly.”

 

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