Good morning all.
Today’s Substack Exclusive has no paywall, I think what Tammy is discussing should be heard and discussed by all. ESG is soon to be the new currency (if its not already) of our world and we are a freight train running towards all these new rules that will govern how business and life is done.
If you want the full discussion from episode #640 you can listen here on SPOTIFY or here on TWITTER.
Before we get to the exclusive I wanted to mention that I will be hosting in Calgary An Injection of Truth Townhall on June 17th which aims to answer the following questions:
Why are unexplained deaths up 350% in children since 2021?
Who made the decision to inject 6 month-old babies and recommend so many COVID booster shots for Alberta’s kids?
Which places in the world have banned COVID mRNA shots?
What is the actual science supporting the ban on COVID mRNA jabs?
What can Albertans do to stop COVID mRNA shots for children?Here is the Susbtack Exclusive.
I would encourage all to spread the word about the event as this will have a real opportunity to speak directly to the Alberta Government. Also the smear campaign of the event is in full swing trying to discredit the doctors coming to speak and getting their ticket sales removed from Eventbrite, but no worries the team has dealt with these attacks before and are unfazed.
All information and tickets can be found HERE.
Here is the Substack Exclusive:
Tammy is excellent and this is a crucial podcast. I think you will see it with greater gravitas if you review the work of Whitney Webb. This might be a starting place :: https://newsletter.unlimitedhangout.com/2024-05-03-newsletter/
This was an excellent podcase, thank you both for discussing this important issue. One thing i believe you missed is anti-competitive practices of the corporate giants pushing this. They are large enough to easily navigate this burden, where their smaller competitors struggle. Ask yourself why oil and gas producers like CNRL and Suncor would endorse ideas like net zero! They know this kneecaps the small to mid size producers. It is the same in other industries as well, only the large entities can navigate the landscape. And they are mostly owned by the large fund managers as discussed.