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Breaking the Climate Narrative: CO2 Is Not the Enemy

MST Special Zoom Event – July 29, 2025 @ 6:30 PM Central

This Tuesday, Manitoba Stronger Together welcomes a world-renowned voice of scientific dissent: Gregory Wrightstone, a geologist, bestselling author, and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition.

Wrightstone is leading a growing global movement of credentialed scientists who reject the narrative of catastrophic man-made climate change. Instead, his research and publications argue that modest warming and increased CO2 have actually benefited humanity and the planet.


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This Tuesday, Manitoba Stronger Together welcomes a world-renowned voice of scientific dissent: Gregory Wrightstone, a geologist, bestselling author, and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition.


Wrightstone is leading a growing global movement of credentialed scientists who reject the narrative of catastrophic man-made climate change. Instead, his research and publications argue that modest warming and increased CO2 have actually benefited humanity and the planet.


His first book, Inconvenient Facts: The science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know, became an Amazon #1 bestseller multiple times. His latest release, A Very Convenient Warming – How modest warming and more CO2 are benefiting humanity, continues to challenge the mainstream with bold data and rigorous analysis.


Mr. Wrightstone has also been accepted as an Expert Reviewer for the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, AR6), lending further weight to his scientific credentials.


In a live, no-holds-barred interview with Ken Drysdale, he will address:


  • Why CO2 is not a pollutant, but a vital nutrient for plant life

  • How rising carbon dioxide levels have contributed to the greening of the planet

  • What the data actually tells us about global temperatures and extreme weather

  • The political and economic agendas behind the climate change movement

  • How to push back against fear-based environmental policies with facts

"We are constantly told that climate change is an existential crisis. The truth is, humanity is thriving and the Earth is greener than it’s been in decades." — Gregory Wrightstone

This conversation will not only challenge what you think you know—it will equip you with the tools to speak up with confidence.


Spread the Word


Invite your neighbours, your reeve, your councillor, and your mayor. We all have a stake in this—and the clock is ticking.


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

6:30 PM Central Time

Zoom link available below (Big Red Button)


As always, the guest presentation will be recorded and made available afterward. But if you want to experience it live — with the energy, the questions, and the community — join us Tuesday night.


LEGISLATIVE WATCH: With David Grant


Also joining us is David Grant, bringing us the latest update on our ongoing monitoring of bills in the Manitoba Legislature.


Each week, David reviews the proposals and legislation being pushed forward that could impact your rights, your communities, and your province. This is your citizen’s window into real-time democracy.


Follow along with the current list of bills here:https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/business/bills.html


Deb Mason – News of the Week


We’re excited to welcome back Deb Mason, our very own watchtower on the Canadian landscape. Each week, Deb cuts through the noise and brings you the headlines that matter — not what the mainstream media wants you to hear, but what informed citizens need to know. From shocking developments in health policy to court rulings and emerging resistance across the provinces, Deb’s News of the Week is your antidote to media silence and spin. You’ll walk away with the knowledge you didn’t know you were missing — and likely want to share with others.

How to Join

👉 Zoom Link: is below in the red box, and on our website main page



Let's come together as a community to explore the issues that matter most to us and chart a path forward toward a stronger, more prosperous Canada. See you there!


This Weeks Agenda.


  1. Welcome & Opening Remarks (2 min)

    Welcome, everyone, to this week’s Stronger Together Zoom meeting — welcome to everyone who has taken the time to join us this week. These weekly gatherings are about more than just information — they’re about connection, courage, and building a strong, informed community that values truth and respectful dialogue. We’re glad you’re here.

  2. Meeting Format & Recording Reminder

    Just a quick note on format: Our meetings are 60 minutes long, and while you’re welcome to engage during the discussion, please know that only the featured guest presentations are video recorded. This is to protect your privacy and encourage open participation during Q&A. We believe in creating a space where everyone feels free to learn and share without concern.

  3. Respectful Atmosphere & Diverse Opinions

    We want to remind everyone that this is a space for respectful and thoughtful exchange. Our guest speakers may express views that are their own, and not necessarily those of Manitoba Stronger Together — and that’s okay. We welcome a diversity of perspectives and believe that open dialogue is essential to a healthy and informed community. Let’s listen generously and engage constructively.

  4. Social Media Reminders

    1. GAB: https://gab.com/ManitobaStrongerTogether

    2. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/dQMTnsdYv8jePUa6/

    3. Twitter Feed: @MBStronger

    4. Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ManitobaStrongerTogether

  5. WMR Updates: (2 min)

    1. City of Winnipeg:

    2. City of Selkirk: Withdrawn from the WMR

    3. Town of Stonewall

    4. Town of Niverville

    5. Village of Dunnottar: Withdrawn from the WMR

    6. RM of Cartier

    7. RM of East St. Paul

    8. RM of Headingley: Ken Drysdale phoned last week, no one has returned the call yet

    9. RM of Macdonald

    10. RM of Ritchot

    11. RM of Rockwood

    12. RM of Rosser

    13. RM of Springfield

    14. RM of St. Andrews: Withdrawn from the WMR

    15. RM of St. Clements: Ken Drysdale confirmed to present at RM St. Clements Council, August 26, 2025 @ 2:15 pm....Please attend if you can...the more people there the more impact the presentation will have: 1043 Kittson Road, Box 2 Grp 35 RR1, East Selkirk MB R0E 0M0

    16. RM of St. François Xavier

    17. RM of Taché

    18. RM of West St. Paul: Withdrawn from the WMR

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  6. We need to find a venue for in-person meetings, can anyone help, I believe it should be in Winnipeg, at some meeting type venue. We need to start having "Voluteer"meetings. Bill 4 has now passed and become law in Manitoba, Now is the time that we have to get active and press our municipalities to immediately issue their intentions to withdraw from the WMR.

  7. MST Community Supper – August 6 | Let’s Gather Before the Long Pause!

    Before we head into a busy fall, we have one more chance to come together, share a meal, and strengthen our community bonds. You’re invited to the next Manitoba Stronger Together Community Supper!

    🗓 Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2025🕕 Time: 6:00 PM📍 Location: 368 - 6th Street South, Stonewall, Manitoba🏡 At the home of Karen & Anthony Madden🥘 POTLUCK STYLE – Bring a dish to share!

    There are no speeches and no agenda — just great food, real conversations, and the joy of gathering with like-minded citizens who care deeply about the future of Manitoba. This is our final in-person supper before we break until November, so let’s make it count!

    Come to connect. Come to recharge. Come to remember why we’re Stronger Together.

    🎟️ Planning to attend? Leave a quick note in the MST chat or reply to this email so we can keep track of numbers.

    We can’t wait to see you there — let’s fill the evening with warmth, laughter, and purpose.

    In unity,The Manitoba Stronger Together Team

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  8. Zoom Call Video from Last week, now on our site (1 Min)

  9. Current Bills in the Legislature: David https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/business/bills.html (5 Min)

  10. Upcoming Zoom Guests:

    1. August 5, 2025: TBA

    2. October 21, 2025: Susan Crockford "The Polar Bear Catastrophe That Never Happened"

  11. This Weeks News (5 Min)


#1 News of Week

A NIGHTMARE UNLEASHED: Dr. Bhakdi Says mRNA Shots Have ‘Destroyed the Brains’ of Billions - lionessofjudah.substack.com

By Frank Bergman July 14, 2025 A world-renowned microbiologist has issued a chilling warning over the unprecedented damage that Covid mRNA “vaccines” have caused to the brains of people who received the injections. Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi is sounding the alarm over the long-term damage he’s uncovered in the mRNA-vaccinated. Bhakdi warns that the problem is so severe that there are ...

lionessofjudah.substack.com

Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi is sounding the alarm over the long-term damage he’s uncovered in the mRNA-vaccinated. Bhakdi warns that the problem is so severe that there are “billions of people” whose brains have been “destroyed” by the Covid shots.  The award-winning former professor of microbiology argues that people have been permanently “altered” by the experimental injections.    ThemRNA vaccines cause the destruction of brain cells, Dr. Bhakdi warns.  Rumble video included.

#2 News of Week

An Ontario school board has reversed its decision to suspend a parent serving on a local high school council because of remarks she made about land acknowledgments.

Catherine Kronas was suspended from her position on the Ancaster High Secondary School council after she requested her “respectful objection” to land acknowledgements be recorded at an April 9 school council meeting, according to the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF).   


In her reasoning for the objection, Kronas had said that having a land acknowledgment during school council meetings “undermines the democratic process and constitutes a form of compelled speech,” saying there was no existing school board policy mandating its inclusion.



#3 News of Week

 

The House of Representatives has officially passed the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, a sweeping bill designed to block the Federal Reserve from issuing or testing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) without explicit congressional approval. The move signals strong Republican resistance to what they view as a potential tool for state surveillance.


A CBDC is a digital form of a country’s national currency, issued and backed directly by its central bank. Unlike cryptocurrencies,CBDCs are centralized and controlled by the government. They are designed to function like cash but in digital form — with potential for programmability, surveillance, and tighter monetary control.  In Canada one doesn't have to look far, only to remember the Trucker Convoy protest and what the government did for freezing bank accounts.   


  1. Featured Guest: Gregory Wrightstone, Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition; Breaking the Climate Narrative: CO2 Is Not the Enemy (45 Minutes)

  2. Member Discussion (3)



THIS WEEKS READ

This Week’s Read


White Papers and various other studies on Climate science available on the C02 Coalition Website.


Climate Facts:



Please join on time, we start and finish on time.

Usually I am in the chat ten minutes before the start of the meeting!




Information for First Timers!

Unite and Ignite: Join us for our Engaging Tuesday Evening Gathering!


At Manitoba Stronger Together, we deeply value our members' time and commitment to our cause. As a testament to this respect, we have made a dedicated effort to keep our weekly Tuesday evening meetings strictly to 60 minutes.



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We understand the importance of balancing civic engagement with other responsibilities in our members' lives. By efficiently utilizing this time, we ensure that each minute spent in the meeting is productive, purposeful, and impactful. Our commitment to maintaining a concise and engaging gathering exemplifies our dedication to empowering our community without imposing unnecessary burdens on our valued members. Together, we maximize the value of each moment, propelling our mission forward and creating a united front for a stronger and prosperous Manitoba.






What You Can Expect at Our Meetings?


1. Warm Welcomes and Introductions:

Our meetings begin with warm smiles and enthusiastic introductions, as new faces join familiar ones. The spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose fills the air, reminding us of the power of coming together as one.


2. Update on Progress:

The leadership team shares the latest developments within our organization. We are elated to report significant growth in our membership numbers, reaffirming our belief in the importance of responsible governance and community empowerment.


3. A Dynamic Guest Speaker:

Each evening we welcome a special guest speaker who speaks to our membership about topics that are of special interest. Their expertise sheds light on critical issues affecting our province, urging us to keep striving for a better tomorrow.


Do you know someone who would be a great guest speaker? Email us with the name and contact information.



4. Open Dialogue and Discussion:

One of the highlights of the evening is the lively and engaging discussion that follows the guest presentation. Members actively share their insights, opinions, and ideas on pressing subjects that demand our attention. Through respectful dialogue, we reinforce the importance of transparent communication and active civic participation. Remember our 60 minute Deadline! If you cannot speak this week, there is always next, and you can contact us by email through the website.


5. Building Solidarity:

Throughout these meetings, the sense of solidarity is encouraged, fuelling our commitment to fostering a united Manitoba. We discovered that, like the bison herds that once roamed freely, our collective strength lies in standing together, unyielding in the face of challenges.


6. Embracing the Road Ahead:

With each meeting you will feel your spirit soar with the knowledge that we are on the right path. Together, we are building a movement that empowers citizens and redefines the political landscape. The journey may be challenging, but we stand unwavering, ready to create a brighter future for our beloved province.


Join Us Next Tuesday, and every Tuesday:

We extend a heartfelt invitation to all citizens who share our vision of responsible governance, community empowerment, and unity. Our Tuesday regular meetings are more than just gatherings; they are catalysts for positive change.




What Our Logo Means

The logo for Manitoba Stronger Together incorporates elements that symbolize unity, community, and the strength of the bison.

  1. Bison Icon: Is a silhouette of a stylized representation of a bison, symbolizing strength, resilience, and unity. The bison is depicted in a side stance, representing progress and moving together as a community.

  2. The vertical stripes: represent that the movement includes all people from all walks of life, all beliefs and all political affiliations.

  3. The Horizontal Connecting Lines: across the bison represent the connections and interdependence of community members, emphasizing the concept of being stronger together.

  4. Blue Tones: The blue in the logo design represents growth, harmony, and the natural beauty of Manitoba's landscapes.

  5. Dynamic Font: We choose a strong and modern bold font for the organization's name "Manitoba Stronger Together" to convey a sense of confidence and forward-thinking.


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Let us continue to unite, ignite our passions, and work towards building a stronger and united Manitoba. Together, we will shape the future we want and deserve.


Keep an eye out for our next meeting announcement, and let us walk this transformative journey as one!


Stay united, stay empowered, and stay strong!

In solidarity,

The Manitoba Stronger Together Team

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