Carney takes office today as prime minister of Canada
Supra-national ideology holds sway in Western nations
Rich claim their right to shape world to their liking
We are borderless yet we fight wars - make sense of that
Demand ID for citizens yet let undocumented cross over
If you can't spot the psy-op, read part two
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Mar 14, 2025
How does the fall of Canada connect to the broader failure to combat globalism? Why are Britain and so many European nations dead set on war with Russia? Why, four years after the "safe and effective" have so many people accepted its premise?
These are parallel aspects of the globalist project. This is the freeing of the powerful to shape the world in their image:
rule by corporations, freed from government regulation and trade rules;
global land and resource grab under the guise of sustainability, carbon and climate;
demographic control of who lives where, for how long, in what conditions, involving cybernetic ID, and quotas and rationing;
transhumanism and replacement of human labour by robotics.
The first inkling of globalism in the media and popular culture was the 1990s protest against the World Trade Organisation, where ministers launched a new trade framework for the millennium.
They proposed to settle disputes between corporations and governments, in secret “corporate courts” composed of company lawyers, able to strike down regulations simply because they hurt profits. [1]
Campaigners noticed the shift in power to corporations, and away from governments and the citizens they are supposed to represent.
Jump forward to Keir Starmer's Britain. Behind talk of deregulation he is wooing data centres and giving AI corporations access to public datasets, including anonymised health service patient data.
Carney dismisses crypto currency, promotes central bank digital currency (CBDC) and says it must be accelerated lest it fall into the hands of big tech. The press is presenting the unelected technocrat as — surprise — the best person to combat Trump's tariffs.
Not my fight
The anti-globalism protests were a movement of movements, like the later Occupy Wall Street protests: indigenous rights activists, trades unionists, environmentalists.
These protests had begun against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of 1994, seen as benefiting footloose corporations rather than ordinary Mexicans, Americans or Canadians.
The indigenous farmers of Chiapas, already working at the subsistence level, had lost protection by their nation state against heavily-subsidised U.S. exports. It was easy for the media to portray the protests as “not my fight” — people growing coffee or corn in Mexico — oddball, remote or over there.
Others protested the wages paid by Nike or the environmental damage caused by Monsanto.
NAFTA's backers had claimed it would create jobs for the U.S. economy. In fact, jobs were lost. Companies threatened to leave unless wages fell closer to overseas levels. We cannot know what would have happened in the absence of NATFA.
The independent U.S. presidential candidate (1992, 1996) Ross Perot warned of a "giant sucking sound" as industry quit. He was the most successful independent since Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. Suddenly, he vanished from the election.
We do know that exporting jobs to Mexico has been highly profitable for corporations represented on the Trilateral Commission, pharmaceuticals and energy companies, giants of the time like General Electric, Levi Strauss, Motorola and Hewlett Packard.
It was the Trilateralist David Packard who, as president of Stanford, forced the economist Antony Sutton out of the Hoover Institution where he had published his series on the technology transfer from the West to the East. [2]
False reports
Reaching their high point in Seattle in 1999 and Genoa in 2001, these protests would later oppose the Iraq war, as a protest against predatory neo-liberalism.
The movement was branded by the media "anti-globalization," as if the protestors were isolationists or Luddites. The New York Times published false reports that Seattle protesters threw Molotov cocktails at police.
At Montreal in 2003 those arrested were forced to give up freedom to protest while awaiting their court appearance. Mass arrests, tear gas and pepper spray, became the norm. [3]
This misrepresentation continues today. Globalization is the organic process as the people of the world come into contact with each other. Globalism is a technocratic ideology of centralism, which pushes a uniform social agenda as a gateway for corporations to sell their uniform products.
Thus indigenous people campaigned against water privatisation in Bolivia, Argentinians against the country's economic collapse in 2001, landless farmers against the building of dams in Brazil, unions in South Korea against corporativist control of society.
But while these diverse groups were fighting their corner, a much bigger network was undertaking its march through the institutions. The World Economic Forum, the World Business Academy and lesser known "professional" organisations like Common Purpose were infiltrating bureaucracy to the lowest level, ensuring their global leaders would implement the globalist ideology whichever politicians the people voted for.
In fact, the globalist ideology was adopted by some of the protesters campaigning against borders — under the slogan "no-one is illegal" — anticipating the policies that would be adopted by some Western politicians.
Others focused on "the Washington Consensus," the use of the International Monetary Fund in cahoots with the World Bank, to establish Western banking hegemony, as described by professor Richard Werner in his classic book and documentary, Princes of the Yen (2003).
See Eurasia note #82: BRICS Dials It Up To 11 - No quick fixes but will the U.S. one day ask to join? (Aug 28, 2023)
The protests also saw the emergence of the now-familiar "Black Bloc" of so-called anarchists who smashed shop windows and provided the violence that justified the police response.
The protests worked. At the Seattle WTO negotiations developing nations rejected the U.S. and European demands. However it set the stage for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement negotiated in secret by corporations and politicians. President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from TPP in January 2017.
This reflects the fact that, despite the media's dismissal of the protests, there is an issue at stake.
WTO to Covid
The coordinated Covid response revealed the globalist project. Few people had heard of the World Economic Forum, or that it entered in mid-2019 into a strategic partnership with the United Nations to accelerate Agenda 2030.
Even when then Prince Charles of the UK and Klaus Schwab teamed up, with Lynn Forrester de Rothschild and Pope Francis, to promote the Great Reset, it was dismissed out of hand. Talk of an alleged takeover by the elites is “implausible,” said The Guardian in Dec 2020. The BBC said there were several books of that title but they got “hijacked by conspiracy theories.”
As for the "alternative media" most took the Covid "pandemic" at face value.
Few expressed their doubts. Even fewer connected it to high-falutin' talk of a Great Reset. It was just too big a risk to reputations - or perhaps too gloomy to contemplate.
See When The Great Reset Is Complete - A future retrospective (Nov 23, 2021)
Great shutdown
Even when Charles said that Covid was “an unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live and do business"… and that “we need nothing short of a paradigm shift, one that inspires action at revolutionary levels and pace...”
When governments started talking about "vaccine passports" still few linked it to Schwab's comment that “The Fourth Industrial Revolution...will lead to a fusion of our physical, digital, and biological identities.”
Some noticed the previous dire results of RNA vaccines, the concerns around mRNA, the Indian researchers finding similarities to HIV before being forced to retract their paper, the warnings about "leaky vaccines" as evidenced by the Marek's disease vaccine in chickens, and those who already knew of simian virus-40 from Ed Haslam's research in New Orleans...
Hunted down
Yet at the same time, Canada, Australia and New Zealand descended into a police state in which there were reports of indigenous peoples being hunted down and forcibly injected. [4]
See Aboriginal Peoples Resist - Binjari, Rockhole clearances; monetizing diversity; Botswana's new variant (Nov 25, 2021)
See Evil Has Its Day - So shall justice (Aug 21, 2021)
Canada's truckers could not cross provincial lines without proof of a mandated shot.
The truckers' protests soon revealed connections between the mandate and the big banks. Truckers, and anyone who gave succour, found themselves threatened with de-banking, the freezing of accounts and even their vehicle insurance.
See Canada's Truckers Dispersed, Ukraine's Regions Evacuated - A putsch at home; threat of war abroad (Feb 20, 2022)
The connection was evident between the banks and digital ID in July 2021 - even before we knew to call it Central Bank Digital Currency.
See Bankers Infect the Economy - Rivals for Power, Part 2. Their Covid Cure was Premeditated (Jul 14, 2021)
Constitutinal diapers
Canada is a testing ground for the new world order and perhaps it is because it is a land with no constitution that is easily bullied into conformity.
It is in this context that the appointment of the unelected globalist banker Carney as Canada's new prime minister should be seen.
As a globalist elevated to the highest levels by hands unseen, Carney is similar to Emmanuel Macron. We are familiar with the concept in companies of the golden boy, obstacles to his advance removed, errors or faux pas expunged.
My former colleague Matthew Lynn of The Telegraph details Carney's shortcomings as a central banker. He intervened, ideologically, against Brexit and he mishandled quantitative easing.
Remember, the banking crisis of 2007-08 did not just happen. It was the result of systemic corruption which people like Goldman Sachs alumni Hank Paulson, U.S. Treasury Secretary, and Mark Carney covered up, while reimbursing the banks from the taxpayer's pocket.
Cut to the chase: Carney, like Trudeau, is not there to be competent; rather to be a change agent. Like or hate him he'll change you -- "force behaviours" in Larry Fink's verbiage.
Canada has an unwritten constitution based on a collection of documents that have to be interpreted — they are not clear cut like the tablets of stone presented by the founders of the United States. More like Depends.
Derived from the United Kingdom, this is a set of agreements which negotiated the permanence of the Crown and the limits of its powers over the people.
Yet these have been whittled away: the right to strike, to demonstrate, to trial by jury. Free speech is curtailed in the name of protecting special persons in "hate speech" laws.
Instead it has the Business Council on National Issues, founded in 1976, with an executive committee that functions as a shadow cabinet that nudges the government in the appropriate direction.
911 to Covid
The reason given for snatching our freedoms is of course the War on Terror.
"There is no greater civil liberty than to live free from terrorist attack," then prime minister Tony Blair told The Daily Telegraph in February 2005. [5]
See part two, tomorrow.
[1] Dave Johnson, 2016, Our Future Org - Corporate "Super Courts" That Can Overrule Government
[2] Patrick Wood, 2022 - Technocracy Rising, the Trojan Horse of Globalization ...The Trilateral Commission
[3] The Dominion, 2003 - Anti-Globalization's Disappearing Act
[4] CBC, Oct 2021 — Action needed to boost low Indigenous youth COVID-19 vaccination rate, health officials say
[5] Phil Mitchinson, The Communist, 2005 - “War on terror” used as an excuse to whittle away elementary civil liberties in Britain
I just wanted to thank you for tying in your articles from 2021 and 2022 to this one. I wasn't a subscriber back then and missed out on some pretty prolific writing. Great article and great references!
Canada has just embraced a political coup.
Canada has become Romania by any other name.
And on top, the Zionist perfidity has Canada's sovereignty captured like "balls in a vice".
Carney IS "CITY OF LONDON."