Government Grooming w/ Theo Fleury
When Political Abuse Echoes Childhood Trauma
Date & Time
Friday, March 21 • 6 PM MT (8 PM ET)
Livestream
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In this deeply personal and critical discussion, Theo Fleury, NHL legend and survivor of childhood sexual abuse, draws unsettling parallels between child grooming and the Canadian government’s tactics during COVID-19. As disturbing as it sounds, Theo contends that the same psychological manipulations abusers use to isolate and control children were employed on Canadians by undermining trust, driving fear, and breaking us down emotionally. Now, he wants to light the way toward healing, inviting us to confront the trauma and find faith, hope, and redemption along the way.
Featured Guest
Theo Fleury @TheoFleury14
Stanley Cup champion, Olympian, and mental health advocate Theo faced harrowing childhood abuse that shaped his passion for exposing manipulative behaviours, whether in the hockey world or in politics. Outspoken against mandates and government “grooming,” he believes true healing comes from addressing past trauma, seeking professional help, and relying on faith in God.
What to Expect
From Child Abuse to Collective Abuse
Theo shares how his experience with a notorious sexual predator gave him a keen eye for recognizing manipulation. Hear why pandemic-era strategies reminded him of the same psychological grooming process.
Grooming: More Than a Metaphor
Learn how tactics like gaslighting, fear, and isolation, once reserved for describing child abusers, showed up in lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and daily “crisis” messaging.
The Road to Healing
For Theo, healing hinges on God and professional work in trauma counselling. He explains how rediscovering faith saved his life and can potentially save a nation.
Where Do We Go From Here?
Do we exit the cycle of manipulation with a wave of new leadership? More political activism? Or do we, as Theo suggests, look inward, stand firm, and reject the psychological cages that keep us docile?
Why You Should Watch
Brutally Honest
Theo Fleury’s unique lens, as a hockey star, survivor, and activist, provides an unfiltered perspective on trauma, be it personal or political.
Practical Insights
Understand how to recognize the early signs of grooming in your life, relationships, or even government.
Faith & Healing
If you’re grappling with your own struggles or despair about the state of the world, Theo’s message offers hope backed by real-life experience.
Join us for a conversation that may leave you questioning how you see “public safety” measures and how to reclaim your sense of self amid the chaos.
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