Elizabeth Nickson discusses her transition from a career in journalism with prominent publications to her deep involvement in environmental issues after moving to Salt Spring Island. She recounts her confrontation with the powerful environmental movement, leading to her book 'Eco Fascists,' and explores the impact of highly regulated environmental policies on local economies and resources. Nickson also shares her experiences interviewing notable figures and her evolution towards independent journalism via Substack.
00:00 Introduction to Elizabeth Nickson
00:31 Building a Home and Discovering Eco Fascism
01:26 Facing Backlash and Growing Curiosity
02:34 The Regulatory System and UN Influence
03:55 Impact on Local Communities and Resources
05:25 Activist Movements and Local Resistance
08:51 Exploring Rural America
17:40 The Spotted Owl Controversy
23:41 Global Implications and Future Outlook
30:52 Crackdown on Canadian Journalists and Activists
32:42 Election Integrity Concerns in Canada
33:55 Life in Mainstream Journalism
35:27 Interviewing Global Figures
43:11 The Shift in Media Landscape
49:57 Rise of New Media and Its Impact
51:03 Concerns About Digital ID and Globalist Agendas
53:44 Financial Reset and Future Prospects
55:26 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/
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