
Matthew Ehret
Canadian author and geopolitical analyst, known for his work on Canadian history and international relations. He is a frequent guest on The Duran Podcast.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 2h 1min
Canada at a crossroads w/Matthew Ehret (Live)
Matthew Ehret, a Canadian author and geopolitical analyst, dives deep into the complexities of Canada’s identity and politics. He discusses the resurgence of Canadian nationalism and its historical roots, alongside the impact of Trudeau’s leadership on international relations. The conversation touches on Canada’s peacekeeping role and the implications of its universal healthcare system. Ehret also highlights the generational knowledge gap in understanding geopolitical tensions, particularly with Russia, and the need for active citizenship in shaping Canada’s future.

Sep 6, 2024 • 3h 41min
Ep.433: Black Magic Rituals, Theosophy & Jack the Ripper w/ Matthew Ehret | The Courtenay Turner Podcast
Matthew Ehret, an expert in historical connections and esoteric practices, dives into the shadowy ties between Jack the Ripper, black magic, and theosophical cults. He reveals intriguing links between notable figures like Edgar Allan Poe, Nikola Tesla, and Houdini in the realm of occult influences. The discussion also covers sensationalist media impacts on crime perception, ritualistic murders, and the dark lore surrounding Sybil's Cave. Throughout, Ehret connects these historical narratives to modern spirituality and societal ideologies.

Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 5min
364: Why Canada Was Designed To Fail – Matthew Ehret
In this engaging discussion, Matthew Ehret, a journalist and the co-founder of the Rising Tide Foundation, delves into the hidden history of Canada. He reveals how Canada's political narrative encompasses overlooked voices and connections to global power structures. Topics include the influence of religious institutions, the Alberta independence movement, and the paradox of leadership and population control. Ehret critiques the educational narratives surrounding Canadian identity and urges listeners to rethink their understanding of their nation’s past.