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.
4) At that time, Barber would have been a member and participant of the Winnipeg branch of the Canadian International Council because he was also the Treasurer.
5) The present reality of the CIC is as shady as its past. Originally called the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, it was founded in 1928 by Sir Robert L. Borden; the Prime Minister depicted on Canada's $100 bill.
6) The CIC, led by people in the WEF's Young Global Leaders and Global Shapers programs, states on its website that "as a non-partisan, charitable organization, the Canadian International Council has provided a platform for citizens to help shape Canada’s place in the world."
7) Before moving forward, I want to point out that Pierre Poilievre's Campaign Chair and World Economic Forum participant, John Baird, appears to be associated with the Canadian International Council to the point where he does Q&A videos on their website.
8) The Canadian International Council hosts an annual Globalist of the Year Gala where they acknowledge individuals who demonstrate their commitment to the globalist agenda. Mark Carney introduced the 2013 winner, IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde.
9) Another recipient of the Globalist of the Year award is Angel Gurría, the Secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The UN recognized his contribution to the global agenda. He has worked with the Population Council, UN, WEF and the CIGI.
10) In 2010, the CIC awarded George S— with the Globalist of the Year award. Also in attendance was Mark Carney, former finance minister, Jim Flaherty and BlackBerry founder, Jim Balsillie.
11) Along with Robert Borden, the group of men at the inaugural meeting of the CIIA included John Dafoe, Sir Arthur Currie and Joseph Flavelle. Escott Reid, the founder of the Canadian Fabian Society (logo pictured below), was the first permanent secretary under Vincent Massey.
12) Vincent Massey was a diplomat and Governor General of Canada. His father was the owner of Massey Harris, which became Massey Ferguson. CBC began the annual series "The Massey Lectures" in 1961 in honour of Vincent Massey. He controlled the Rhodes Scholar groups in Canada.
13) But to understand the true history of the Canadian International Council, we need to understand who Cecil Rhodes was. Cecil Rhodes was one of the most wealthy and influential men in the British Empire in the late 1800s. He created the Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford University.
14) Rhodes was financed by N.M. Rothschild & Sons and bought up most of the diamond mining operations in Africa, making him am unbelievably wealthy man. His dream was to have the British Empire rule the world under a secret society of elite inner members.
15) Vincent Massey's father-in-law was George Parkin, who also happened to be Michael Ignatieff's great-grandfather. Parkin's friend, Alfred Milner, was close friends with Cecil Rhodes. Rhodes left his vast fortune in a trust to establish the scholarships and the Round Tables.
16) Georgetown professor, Carroll Quigley, wrote the book "Tragedy and Hope" in which he talks about an international Anglophile network, "the Round Table Group", which works with and operates like Communist groups.
17) Carroll Quigley also wrote "The Anglo-American Establishment" where he goes into greater detail about his experiences with and perceptions of the Round Table Group.
18) The inner circle included Rhodes, Nathan Rothschild, Alfred Milner, Arthur Balfour, George Parkin, Waldorf Astor, Lionel Curtis, and Philip Kerr. Many of the same names appear again the second ring. Canadian names included Massey, Parkin, Glazebrook, and Flavelle.
19) The Round Table Group first established itself in South Africa and then quickly turned its attention to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the US. It was Leopold Amery, listed above Waldorf Astor, who opened up a correspondence with Robert Borden and Mackenzie King.
20) It was a plan for a federation of British imperialism. Lionel Curtis and Philip Kerr traveled around the commonwealth nations, setting up round table groups as they went. Borden established the CIIA along with Massey.
21) In England, Lionel Curtis first established the Royal Institute of International Affairs, now referred to as Chatham House. It works to promote the ideas of international NGOs like the UN, WEF, OECD, Club of Rome, etc. Mark Carney is the Chair of the Panel of Senior Advisors.
22) The Council on Foreign Relations was co-founded by Edward Mandell House, who worked with Milner, Robert Cecil and George Beer.
23) The CFR is the home of the Council of Councils, which facilitates candid not-for-attribution dialogue about global governance. It includes Chatham House, the CFR and Canada's Centre for International Governance Innovation. Russia, China, Israel and India are also members.
24) The Centre for International Governance Innovation was founded by Jim Balsillie and is funded in part by the Canadian government. Balsillie was there when George S— won the Globalist of the Year award and the other recipient, OECD Secretary, Gurría, is an advisor to the CIGI.
25) The CIC, CFR, Chatham House, the groups originally set up in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Germany, and now the groups in the Council of Councils, have an incredible amount of influence over their governments and national policy. They did back then and they do now.
26) It should be surprising to no one that the CIC promotes the UN's Sustainable Development Goals as well as the WEF's policies to "build back better".
27) The Conservative Party is now being directed by someone who was a former Treasurer for the Canadian International Council. The Conservative Party is no stranger to Young Global Leaders and Globalist MP's who promote rampant immigration levels.
28) It doesn't matter whether it's the Conservatives or the Liberals behind the wheel, globalist organizations like the CIC are always there.
29) If we keep repeating the same mistakes and never learning from them, we're doomed to repeat them forever.
We need to stop supporting these globalist leaders and shut down these globalist organizations.
30) Canada, are you tired of this? Do you want something better? Do you think you deserve something better?
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Serious conversations need to happen... I'm done fucking around here.
We're to the point now where all 338 MP's need to be confronted; I don't care where it is or what the circumstances are because this has gone on far enough.
Read on below 👇🏼
Enough people now know that something is going on that cannot be left alone any longer. Where to even begin?
There have been too many people sick and dying from Covid "vaccines" and none of them are saying anything.
Even Covid itself, there are so many questions about what actually happened and none of them are asking any questions.
The level of blatant corruption and scandalous activity in the government and there are no consequences, just cover-ups.
1) Justin Trudeau is transforming our country. The policies he has enacted are largely attributable to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which have been cemented into law through Canada's Federal Sustainable Development Act.
2) Pierre Poilievre wants to be the next Prime Minister of Canada. He promises to restore the freedoms being stripped away from us by the United Nations. He knows what the Sustainable Development Act is because he has been an advocate and supporter of it for fifteen years.
1) The Century Initiative is a charitable organization and lobby group with the goal of increasing Canada's population to 100 million people by the year 2100. Let's look at the connections that the Conservative Party has with this initiative.
2) It was co-founded in 2009 by former McKinsey director, Rhodes Scholar and World Economic Forum agenda contributor, Dominic Barton.
3) The other co-founder is Mark Wiseman, a former BlackRock senior executive and a member of the World Economic Forum.
1) Conservative voters are WORSE than Liberal voters!
At least Liberals understand what they're voting for. Conservatives believe they're intellectually superior, yet they have no BLOODY CLUE what they're supporting! 👇🏼
2) Yes, Trudeau is an ASSHOLE and a TRAITOR, but at least he's honest with his voters. Poilievre lies and gaslights his supporters. Every last thing that's wrong in Canada is because of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda and the Conservative Party is responsible for it.
3) Poilievre is not an idiot, he knows FULL WELL what Agenda 2030 is. But he tells Canadians that he's never heard of it. BULLSHIT! In my view, that makes Pierre every bit as much of a traitor. Conservative voters are the most intellectually lazy people in this country.
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship & Agenda 2030🧵
1) Jordan Peterson founded ARC. Let's take a look at the members of the Advisory Board who - either directly or indirectly - support the UN's Sustainable Development Agenda.