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The Richard Syrett Show August 14th, 2024 - Trump alleges Harris uses AI to produce fake crowd images
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The Richard Syrett Show August 14th, 2024
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Canada’s politics are growing more and more Americanized—and Trudeau’s Liberal Party is the worst offender
https://thehub.ca/2024/08/09/elie-cantin-nantel-trudeaus-liberals-are-americanizing-canadas-politics
Elie Cantin-Nantel- Ottawa Correspondent for The Hub Canada
KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR MONEY
Hidden gas taxes drive up pump prices across Ontario: Report
https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/hidden-gas-taxes-drive-up-pump-prices-across-ontario-report
Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director of The Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Taxpayer.com https://www.taxpayer.com
THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
NOAA Declares Record Temperature for Africa
The oceans are weirdly hot. Scientists are trying to figure out why
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/14/nx-s1-5051849/hot-oceans-climate-science
Tony Heller – Geologist, Weather Historian, Founder of https://realclimatescience.com
Trump alleges Harris uses AI to produce fake crowd images
Angry Peterson submits to mandatory retraining after legal loss but says 'the gloves are off'
Lee Harding - Senior Saskatchewan Contributor Western Standard
Plot Blamed On 2012 Cabinet
https://www.blacklocks.ca/plot-blamed-on-2012-cabinet/
Question $214M Security Fail
https://www.blacklocks.ca/question-214m-security-fail/
Appointee Regretted Lecture
https://www.blacklocks.ca/appointee-regretted-lecture/
‘I’m No Anarchist’: Blacklister
https://www.blacklocks.ca/im-no-anarchist-blacklister/
Tom Korski, Managing Editor Blacklock’s Reporter SUBSCRIBE: https://www.blacklocks.ca
THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY
Music:
The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Police – Can’t Stand Losing You
Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney – Say, Say, Say
Freddie Mercury – Living on My Own
On August 14, 1971, The Who released their fifth studio album, Who’s Next, considered by many critics to be their best record and one of the greatest rock albums of all time. Featuring songs that were initially intended for Lifehouse, an unreleased rock opera and follow-up to the band’s 1969 album, Tommy, the LP included such hits as “Behind Blue Eyes,” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” In addition to appearing on countless “Best Of” lists over the decades, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.
1978 - The Police released their third single 'Can't Stand Losing You' as the follow-up single to 'Roxanne' which when released the following year peaked at No.2 on the UK chart. Written by singer and bassist Sting as a song about suicide, the song gained minor controversy for its single cover art, featuring Stewart Copeland hanging himself.
In 1985, Michael Jackson won a bid over Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono to own ATV Music’s publishing catalog, which boasted the rights to more than 4000 songs – roughly 250 of which were Beatles compositions, penned by Lennon and McCartney.
In 1993, less than two years after his death, Freddie Mercury scored his first solo No.1 hit with a remix of his 1985 single, “Living on My Own.”
Jeremiah Tittle, Co-Host of “The 500 with Josh Adam Myers” podcast and CEO/Founder of Next Chapter Podcasts
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Manage episode 434282152 series 2949023
The Richard Syrett Show August 14th, 2024
Subscribe to Richard's newsletter, "Why I Fight"
Scroll to bottom of page
https://sauga960am.ca/programs/the-richard-syrett-show
Canada’s politics are growing more and more Americanized—and Trudeau’s Liberal Party is the worst offender
https://thehub.ca/2024/08/09/elie-cantin-nantel-trudeaus-liberals-are-americanizing-canadas-politics
Elie Cantin-Nantel- Ottawa Correspondent for The Hub Canada
KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR MONEY
Hidden gas taxes drive up pump prices across Ontario: Report
https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/hidden-gas-taxes-drive-up-pump-prices-across-ontario-report
Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director of The Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Taxpayer.com https://www.taxpayer.com
THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
NOAA Declares Record Temperature for Africa
The oceans are weirdly hot. Scientists are trying to figure out why
https://www.npr.org/2024/08/14/nx-s1-5051849/hot-oceans-climate-science
Tony Heller – Geologist, Weather Historian, Founder of https://realclimatescience.com
Trump alleges Harris uses AI to produce fake crowd images
Angry Peterson submits to mandatory retraining after legal loss but says 'the gloves are off'
Lee Harding - Senior Saskatchewan Contributor Western Standard
Plot Blamed On 2012 Cabinet
https://www.blacklocks.ca/plot-blamed-on-2012-cabinet/
Question $214M Security Fail
https://www.blacklocks.ca/question-214m-security-fail/
Appointee Regretted Lecture
https://www.blacklocks.ca/appointee-regretted-lecture/
‘I’m No Anarchist’: Blacklister
https://www.blacklocks.ca/im-no-anarchist-blacklister/
Tom Korski, Managing Editor Blacklock’s Reporter SUBSCRIBE: https://www.blacklocks.ca
THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY
Music:
The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again
The Police – Can’t Stand Losing You
Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney – Say, Say, Say
Freddie Mercury – Living on My Own
On August 14, 1971, The Who released their fifth studio album, Who’s Next, considered by many critics to be their best record and one of the greatest rock albums of all time. Featuring songs that were initially intended for Lifehouse, an unreleased rock opera and follow-up to the band’s 1969 album, Tommy, the LP included such hits as “Behind Blue Eyes,” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” In addition to appearing on countless “Best Of” lists over the decades, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.
1978 - The Police released their third single 'Can't Stand Losing You' as the follow-up single to 'Roxanne' which when released the following year peaked at No.2 on the UK chart. Written by singer and bassist Sting as a song about suicide, the song gained minor controversy for its single cover art, featuring Stewart Copeland hanging himself.
In 1985, Michael Jackson won a bid over Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono to own ATV Music’s publishing catalog, which boasted the rights to more than 4000 songs – roughly 250 of which were Beatles compositions, penned by Lennon and McCartney.
In 1993, less than two years after his death, Freddie Mercury scored his first solo No.1 hit with a remix of his 1985 single, “Living on My Own.”
Jeremiah Tittle, Co-Host of “The 500 with Josh Adam Myers” podcast and CEO/Founder of Next Chapter Podcasts
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