2) John has a pretty impressive resume. UN Foundation, UNICEF, Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, World Economic Forum, Global Futures Council on International Governance, Policy Horizons Canada, and much more.
3) Just like Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, and the Secretariat of Canada's Covid-19 Task Force/Event 201 participant, Tim Evans, John is a Rhodes Scholar.
4) As a Globalist, John supports Justin Trudeau and how generous he is when giving away your money.
5) Given that support, it's interesting to see Conservative Party darling, Michelle Rempel, sharing a stage with him at different Globalist speaking events.
6) But when viewed in the context of Globalism, it's not a surprise. Michelle and John were both Young Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum, just like Chrystia Freeland.
7) John is on the steering committee for Policy Horizons Canada, which "uses foresight to help the federal government build stronger policies and programs in the face of an uncertain future".
8) Policy Horizons - an organization created by the Queen's Privy Council - promotes the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, among other things.
9) John McArthur co-chairs an initiative called "17 Rooms" with Zia Khan of the Rockefeller Foundation as an effort to further promote the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
10) The United Nations' Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development was signed onto by Conservative Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. Liberal Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has ensured the continuity of these Globalist pursuits.
11) In a 2014 speech at a Canada 2020 conference, former Conservative Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney, spoke about this same continuity of policy.
12) Both the Liberals and Conservatives equally support the Sustainable Development Agenda, which is the root of carbon taxes, firearms restrictions, digital ID, global mass migration, global wealth redistribution, etc. Voting for either of those parties will ensure more of this.
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There are, essentially, six Federal political parties. Five of them - to a greater or lesser degree - support policies aimed at achieving the goals of the UN's Sustainable Development Agenda and the WEF's Great Reset.
The elected MP's from those parties have essentially zero capacity to act on behalf of their constituents; unless their constituents happen to support what the political narrative supports. Let's just say there's a lot of pressure to ensure that everyone is 'in agreement'.
But the other party, the one that has yet to get a seat... The candidates are the only ones who are free to speak the truth about the state of this country and why we're in the mess we're in. They understand why. They aren't afraid of losing anything for speaking about it.
1) Who is Mark Carney and what can we expect if (or when) he joins the Liberal Party of Canada? Let's take a look at some of the organizations that he's involved with to get a better idea of who Mark Carney actually is.
Well!!! There are 16 more tweets in this thread that won't send. It seems that someone doesn't want me talking about Mark Carney.
2) The controlled mainstream media have been working hard lately to prepare Canadians for the inevitability of Carney joining the Liberal Party amid the looming possibility of a fall federal election.
Why aren't local businesses rallying together with their communities to end these useless "public safety measures" and mask mandates? No one wants them, yet no one wants to be the first to make a stand. We must do it all together at the same time. That's how we win.
I'm thinking it's a good idea to go around and speak with business owners and ask if they're for or against the measures. If they're against, would they be willing to stand with other local business owners against them? How many would it take for them to feel comfortable joining?
The solution is a bottom up approach like this. Community engagement. Community force. Communities uniting in the name of common sense and a genuine desire to do what's right and not blindly do what the unelected corporatists who control our governments want us to. Goodbye fear.
1) If you think Bill C-10 is bad, wait until you see what else the Canadian government is planning on doing.
2) If someone fears that another person may possibly commit an offence based on race, sex, sexuality, colour, religion, etc, they can file a complaint with their provincial court.
3) If the provincial court judge accepts the complaint, they can impose curfews, monitoring devices, and prohibit you from having firearms or consuming and alcohol or drugs. They can also impose regular drug/alcohol testing. If you refuse, you can be put in jail for up to a year.
2) The current system encourages corruption at the expense of the taxpayers. Not only is there no accountability or transparency, the government gets away with lying to us and manipulating us on a daily basis. When we speak up, we're ignored, at best. The hypocrisy is rampant.
3) So what would work better? Well, here's how I see it. We're told that we live in a free and democratic society, but our only option is to mark an X on a ballot and hope that the ones we vote for actually make good on their promises. They don't. We have no recourse beyond that.