Shaun Newman Podcast

#988 - Wayne Peters

Jan 22, 2026
Wayne Peters, an independent journalist and podcaster, dives into pressing topics like institutional compromise in Canada and the implications of provincial sovereignty. He shares cautious optimism about recent revelations regarding global elites and critiques the decline of public broadcasters. Wayne discusses his experiences with censorship on social media and emphasizes the need for local self-determination. He explores the connections between global plans and domestic policies, likening the current landscape to a modern Tower of Babel.
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INSIGHT

Unelected Global Powers Drive National Outcomes

  • Wayne Peters argues unelected global entities like the WEF and UN drive much modern suffering and influence national policy.
  • He says recent revelations made previously-dismissed concerns credible and expanded public awareness.
ANECDOTE

Former Agents Confirm Deep Institutional Compromise

  • Wayne recounts interviewing former intelligence and police officers who confirmed long-term compromise of institutions dating back decades.
  • He says those experts told him Canada's whole system existed to enable continuity for crime syndicates posing as government.
ADVICE

Consider Sovereignty As A Defensive Strategy

  • Wayne recommends seating declarations of independence and sovereign statehoods as the only way to avoid a 1984 future.
  • He urges honest examination of Canada's legal and political reality rather than relying on existing compromised systems.
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