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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#123 - Michael Martinz "2022 - a realistic year to date review of the Canadian situation"
The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#123 - Michael Martinz "2022 - a realistic year to date review of the Canadian situation"
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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Good day listeners this is your host Michael Martinz with the MARTINZ Critical Review broadcasting this morning from a bluebird day in south central, British Columbia.
In today’s program we are departing from the usual format of the show. Rather than me being your host and interviewer, I am going to be interviewed by our freedom fighting colleague Anita Krishna, former Global News Director.
In this episode am going to provide listeners with my thoughts and insights regarding our present Canadian situation, and opine as to how people may respond to ensure their ongoing freedom, prosperity and quality of life.
This episode builds upon a prior similar episode #104 which can be found at:
https://anchor.fm/martinz-critical-review/episodes/The-MARTINZ-Critical-Review---Ep104---Thoughts-on-the-covid-circus-and-how-to-escape-this-reality---with-Michael-Martinz-e1brvb4
In today’s program we are departing from the usual format of the show. Rather than me being your host and interviewer, I am going to be interviewed by our freedom fighting colleague Anita Krishna, former Global News Director.
In this episode am going to provide listeners with my thoughts and insights regarding our present Canadian situation, and opine as to how people may respond to ensure their ongoing freedom, prosperity and quality of life.
This episode builds upon a prior similar episode #104 which can be found at:
https://anchor.fm/martinz-critical-review/episodes/The-MARTINZ-Critical-Review---Ep104---Thoughts-on-the-covid-circus-and-how-to-escape-this-reality---with-Michael-Martinz-e1brvb4
Released:
May 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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