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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Discover the reality behind cold weather records and the dirty truth about so-called green energy. Despite the global warming hype, low-temperature records are set worldwide. Learn how producing wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries leads to severe human rights abuses in developing nations, all for Westerners to enjoy clean energy illusions...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – It’s as if President Joe Biden wants China to succeed in its 2049 goal of becoming the world’s leading superpower, an outcome freedom-loving people across the world must vehemently oppose. A world led by Communist China would be one in which President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal –Whether it’s medieval Prague, Bruges, Carcassonne (a walled city in France), incredible Greek and Roman architecture, or any of the over 10,000 castles, 600+ major cathedrals and more than 30,000 museums across England and the continent, Europe holds treasures that would take hundreds of lifetimes to see...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Europe’s energy prices have skyrocketed and are now among the highest in the world. With natural gas prices currently five times that in Canada, many European industries can no longer compete in the global marketplace. The choice to “Heat or Eat” has become a stark reality for many Britons on fixed incomes, most especially seniors...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – If our political leaders continue to follow the advice of backroom political advisors that they dare not question the climate change mantra for fear of electoral failure, then yes, the public is in for a world of pain before more sensible policies are eventually enabled. In the meantime, the governments of the day will be blamed for the mess that ensues, a scenario that should concern all...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Physicist Richard P. Feynman, the 1965 Nobel Prize winner in physics for his groundbreaking work in quantum electrodynamics, said it best: “It doesn’t matter how beautiful your theory is; it doesn’t matter how smart you are. If it doesn’t agree with experiment, it’s wrong.” Even the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) understands this basic fact, which is why...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Earth Day has become Climate Day. Earth Hour has become Climate Hour. And, when the climate scare collapses, as it surely eventually will, today’s environmental organizations will be disgraced, and their ability to influence society greatly diminished. That scenario, not the remote possibility of dangerous man-made climate change, is what real environmentalists should most fear...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Climate change science is arguably the most complex science ever tackled. The economics and policy issues are also daunting for a layperson to comprehend. So, it is difficult for most people to properly understand the ongoing climate debate, let alone contribute to it. Join co-hosts Todd Royal and Tom Harris for this important episode, one that will help you fill in the blanks...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Two weeks ago, we interviewed two rural residents, Ontario-based Christine Burke and Illinois-based Chas Thomas, both of whom had massive industrial wind turbines erected close to their homes with catastrophic effects on their drinking water wells. Today, we are going to find out why this occurred from a Wallaceburg, Ontario-based geologist, Dr. Keith Benn, who has been working hard...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Exploring the intriguing hypothesis that geothermal phenomena, notably undersea volcanoes, significantly contribute to ocean warming, thereby driving global warming. This perspective, supported by Joe Bastardi and Dr. Arthur Viterito, challenges traditional views, highlighting the critical role of water vapor and seismic activity in climate change, especially in the Arctic...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Industrial wind turbines encircle Christine Burke's home, transforming her once pristine freshwater well into a source of grey, contaminated water laden with arsenic and lead. This story, echoing across rural North America, highlights the unseen consequences of "green" energy on our environment and health. Join us to uncover how...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – But The Simpsons is a cartoon. Entertaining, though it is, it has no bearing on real-world radioactive waste disposal. Today’s nuclear waste disposal methods in Canada and the U.S. are safer than virtually anything we do in the modern world — get on an aircraft, drive on the highway, walk down the stairs — you name it, practically everything we do on a daily basis has more risk than living near a nuclear waste disposal site like NSDF...
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Unlike wind and solar power, which are dependent on breezes and sunshine to operate and so typically only give their rated capacity a third of the time or less, nuclear power plants deliver solid, dependable baseload power practically all the time, independent of the weather. And, yes, the tiny amounts of high-level waste created are being very safely stored until, one day, we can reuse much of the material in advanced breeder reactors...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – In this episode, we share a vision for world peace through energy innovation. We delve into hydraulic fracking, green hydrogen, and nuclear reactors and their potential to foster global harmony. Join us in reimagining a future where sustainable energy is the cornerstone of international cooperation and a tool against tyranny, echoing John Lennon's dream of unity.
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Mark Twain's insightful words resonate in today's climate change debate, particularly regarding the concept of 'global temperature.' I explore why this metric is a misleading representation of climate realities. Join me and my guest, Dr. Christopher Essex, as we unveil the statistical misconceptions fueling the climate emergency narrative and delve into the scientific truth behind global warming.
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Geologists tell us that carbon dioxide levels and temperatures have both been far higher in the distant past than today and there was no climate catastrophe. These same earth scientists also show that there is no consistent correlation between CO2 concentration and temperature over the Phanerozoic, the geologic eon that covers the time period from...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Biden says “… the only existential threat humanity faces even more frightening than a — than a nuclear war is global warming going above 1.5 degrees in the next 20 — 10 years. We’re — that’d be real trouble. There’s no way back from that.” Given that the “global temperature” statistic has supposedly increased 1.2 degrees Celsius since 1880, it would obviously be absurd to think that...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – A world without oil is a world of the 18th century in which we would not have the thousands of products that use oil as their feedstock. For example, getting rid of just one of the many oil-derived products — plastic — would be catastrophic. No longer would we have plastic to store our food, make our cell phones and computers, store blood, build pipes, home appliances, and automobiles, and, yes, a world without...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – At a time when most Canadian media are in serious trouble with shrinking revenues and plunging viewer ratings, Rebel News is now the country’s largest online independent news network. To introduce this plucky network to our American listeners, Tom Harris is joined today by Sheila Gunn Reid, Alberta Bureau Chief for Rebel News...
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Exploring COP28 in Dubai, we uncover the truth behind the media portrayal. This year's event, unlike the modest 1995 conference, has become a massive trade show with 97,000 attendees, including major corporations and climate tech startups. We delve into the complex interplay of business interests, climate policies, and the growing skepticism around the UN's climate initiatives.
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