Grey Matter
A curation of intelligent conversations with thought leaders around the world centered around thinking outside of the box.
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Canada’s history of gun control shows that restricting law-abiding citizens hasn’t curbed gun violence but has sparked debate about its effectiveness and intentions. With recent moves like weapon confiscation programs and controversial bans, the Trudeau government faces pushback from critics who argue this prioritizes
Why did they kill JFK? Historian and author James DiEugenio reveals shocking claims and evidence about the murder and the effort to cover it up. Will we ever know the truth? Recent book: Chokeholds: The JFK Assassination
C.S. Lewis’ path to faith wasn’t a sudden moment of clarity but a decades-long search for truth, exploring worldviews, philosophies, and religions, only to find they fell short. His remarkable intellect and deep longing for meaning eventually led him to Christ, shaping him into one of the most relatable and influential
Texas lawyer Jared Woodfill joins Leighton Grey to discuss why it’s crucial for lawyers to stand up for rights and freedoms. Jared explains how voter fraud is not a new issue, why accountability seems elusive, and what a second Trump presidency might entail. He also sheds light on the depths of the border crisis and ou
Is Canada on the brink of losing itself? From energy policies to foreign influence, we explore how decisions by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government are transforming the nation—and why many Canadians believe it's time to fight back.
Gena Watteel, author of Fisman's Fraud, claims research fraud was used to convince the public to take the COVID-19 vaccine—and alleges that governments knew this but still mandated the shots. Now, with what we know, why is Canada still promoting vaccines? Is there another motive? Watteel argues that this erosion of tru