1) The Canadian Military is being used to create propaganda and censor users on social media in regards to Covid-19. But that's not all...
2) The Star reported on this in 2016 saying that Canada's Military plans on monitoring the social media activity of the entire world. thestar.com/amp/news/canad…
3) Interesting, too, is that the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Trudeau Foundation is the new Chair of the Board of Directors for Twitter.
4) Business Insider reported in 2017 that Pichette had joined the Board of Directors at Twitter.
5) The 'Media Response Unit' of the Canadian Military has a 'Precision Information Team' (PiT) which has been collecting data from social media platforms to be used by the military and Ontario government.
6) It appears as though PiT has been used to collect data on what Canadians are searching for when it comes to the fires in Canada, the US, Brazil, and Australia. We know that many of those fires, much like the ones we see today, were caused by arson as well.
7) It seems as though there are several people within the government who want to expand the surveillance of social media accounts for a growing range of activities. Why would our Defence Minister not be aware of this? And who is?
8) Also interesting is that the UN Peacebuilding Commission is Chaired by Trudeau and that their departments hire people whose job description includes "the daily monitoring of social media accounts."
9) This just further proves how committed our government is to the Globalist plan for a Technocratic surveillance state via the Sustainable Development Goals. Everything the government does advances these Goals.
10) The moment I posted this thread, I came across a new article that talks about how Chrystia Freeland and Jon Vance were getting free services from the President of Palantir Canada, which deals in data mining and compilation. He was also Canada's US Ambassador at the time.
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Our main political parties are betraying us by funding, promoting and implementing global agendas created by unelected, unaccountable non-governmental organizations that seek to create a one-world political, social and economic structure.🧵
2) By now, most people are aware of the frenzied push by both the Liberal and Conservative parties to fund and facilitate the construction of housing to meet skyrocketing demands. But do you know why? Let's look at some information and see if we can draw any logical conclusions.
3) In October, 2016, the UN's Habitat III conference was held in Quito, Ecuador. This agreement is guiding government efforts on the development of national strategies and solutions related to housing by implementing the New Urban Agenda and our National Housing Strategy.
1) The 2024 World Urban Forum will be held in Cairo, Egypt. The WEF announced its partnership with UN-Habitat at the 2022 conference and formed the Global Partnership for Local Investment to implement the New Urban Agenda.
2) Hundreds of organizations around the world work to promote and implement the New Urban Agenda on a local and municipal level. Evergreen is one of the organizations that works in Canadian cities.
3) Along with Evergreen, Deloitte and dozens of other organizations, the New Urban Agenda is being promoted in Canada by the Century Initiative, which is the government's plan to bring Canada's population to 100 million people by the year 2100.
1) Edmonton is a perfect example of how global organizations like C40 Cities, ICLEI and UCLG work with national organizations like the Federation of Canadian Municipalities to affect municipal planning.
2) The "Edmonton City Plan" explains that private, community, institutional and not-for-profit organizations come together to "advance common goals". 15-Minute Districts employ concepts like "transit-oriented development" and promote the accommodation of automated vehicles.
3) Transit-oriented Development is a pivotal concept for future urban planning and is specifically part of the Sustainable Development Goals. The Conservative and Liberal parties both incorporate this concept into their national strategies.
CANADIAN IMMIGRATION, MCKINSEY, THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION & RHODES SCHOLARS🧵
1) This is an interesting subject and one that highlights some of the connections between the Canadian government, its immigration policies and international corporations and NGO's.
2) Since the Trudeau government took office in late 2015, the amount awarded to McKinsey in government contracts has increased around 30-fold. This was at the time when McKinsey was "creating a global framework for immigration".
3) The government of Canada's website explains how McKinsey has supported the transformation of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). It goes on to say that Covid was the catalyst for the need for a digital transformation of Canada's immigration policies.
The Conservative Party & the Digital ID Authentication Council of Canada🧵
1) The DIACC is a WEF-recognized, Canadian-made public-private partnership leading the world in the development of networked digital ID ... and it was created by the Conservative Party.
2) Partnered with US Homeland Security and SecureKey, the DIACC is developing a digital ID and authentication framework to secure and grow the digital economy. It was created out of the federal government's Task Force for the Payments Systems Review.
3) The Task Force for the Payments Systems Review was originally created in June of 2010 by then-Conservative Party Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty.
Stephen Barber: President of the Conservative Party of Canada
1) On September 11th, 2023, Stephen Barber was elected President of the National Council of the Conservative Party of Canada. You're going to love who he's associated with!🧵
2) Barber replaced Rob Batherson as President of the CPC National Council. The bio for Stephen on the Conservative Party's website is blank. Barber held several positions within the Manitoba government, including Assistant Deputy Minister.
3) In 2018, Stephen posted on X that he, as part of CIC Winnipeg, was pleased to host a NORAD anniversary celebration with US Consul, Tony Pagliali. The CIC is the Canadian International Council.