About the Episode

The Richard Syrett Show, June 12th, 2024

Attorney General and a federal judge are enacting new rules allowing password sharing

https://www.blacklocks.ca/this-will-be-law-september-1/

The Commons yesterday by a 208 to 118 vote passed a Ways And Means Motion to raise capital gains tax revenues

https://www.blacklocks.ca/ok-capital-gains-tax-208-118/

Tom Korski, Managing Editor Blacklock’s Reporter Subscribe to Blacklock’s https://www.blacklocks.ca/

OPEN LINES

THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change-related disturbances linked to worse cardiovascular health, researchers show

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-06-climate-disturbances-linked-worse-cardiovascular.html#google_vignette

Human-caused global warming at all-time high, new report concludes

https://www.space.com/human-driven-global-warming-report

 Tony Heller, Geologist, Weather Historian, Founder of Real Climate Science Dot Com

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Admits “Responsibility” for Jan. 6 Riot

https://nypost.com/2024/06/10/us-news/nancy-pelosi-says-i-take-responsibility-for-not-having-national-guard-at-the-capitol-on-jan-6-video-shows/

 Chris Burgard, Award-Winning Filmmaker. Director of The War on Truth; and Capitol Punishment: Everything They Told You About J6 Was a Lie

https://hisglory.tv

Epic Legal Win for The Anti-Vax Movement!

A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit challenging the COVID-19 vaccine mandate imposed by the Los Angeles school district, noting that the record doesn’t clearly show whether the vaccines prevent transmission of the illness.

https://calmatters.org/education/2024/06/covid-vaccine-mandate-schools/

Leslie Manookian, president and founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund (HFDF), a nonprofit which seeks to rectify health injustice through education, advocacy, and legal challenges to unjust mandates, laws, and policies that undermine our health freedoms and human rights. Former Successful Wall Street Business executive and Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker

THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY

Audio:

All My Loving/The Beatles

Back in My Arms Again/The Supremes

Another Brick in the Wall/Pink Floyd

Hide the Bone/Prince

 

On this day in music, June 12, 1964, The Beatles arrived in Adelaide, Australia for their first and only tour of Oceania. As they deplaned, they were met by an estimated 300,000 fans, who lined a ten-mile route into the city center. Over the next two weeks, the band performed shows across Australia and New Zealand, including 3-night engagements in Sydney and Melbourne. The dates were part of the band’s 1964 World Tour, during which Ringo was hospitalized with tonsillitis, and replaced temporarily with drummer Jimmie Nicol. On June 15, Ringo flew into Sydney to complete the rest of the run.

In 1965, with “Back in My Arms Again,” The Supremes became the first act to score five consecutive No.1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. The Motown classic also topped the Billboard R&B chart and went to No.1 in Canada.

12 Jun 2005

Pink Floyd announced they would reunite with former bassist Roger Waters, who left the band in 1985, on July 2 for the Live 8 London concert. This would be the first time the band had played together as a quartet since The Wall tour in 1981.

 

12 Jun 2006

Prince received a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his “visionary” use of the Internet; Prince was the first major artist to release an entire album, 1997’s Crystal Ball, exclusively on the internet.

 

Jeremiah Tittle, Co-Host of The 500 with Josh Adam Myers Podcast. Founder/CEO of Next Chapters Podcasts

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