PJ The Belt - January 16, 2026


This Was Always Carney's Plan With China


Episode Stats

Length

9 minutes

Words per Minute

136.04047

Word Count

1,282

Sentence Count

111

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Mark Carney's trip to China is getting Canada ready for the New World Order. It's no accident that he was in Beijing with Xi Jinping. He's been a globalist for decades, and he's been associating with the Chinese Communist Party for just as long. This is a political direction he's taken Canada on which was decided long before anyone asked Canadian voters.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Look, you already got the mainstream media making excuses for this guy.
00:00:04.180 That's not what he meant.
00:00:05.660 He's talking about trade and tariffs, not really about the conspiratorial NWO.
00:00:12.780 People are taking him out of context.
00:00:14.760 A million excuses.
00:00:16.300 And to all that, I say no.
00:00:19.180 When someone shows you who they are, believe them.
00:00:22.680 When they tell you who they're working with, where they're standing on things, that's not an accident.
00:00:28.500 That's a signal.
00:00:30.000 This isn't about this one trip or one speech.
00:00:32.780 This guy's been a globalist for decades.
00:00:35.700 And he's been associating with the Chinese Communist Party for just as long.
00:00:40.280 This is a political direction he's taking Canada on, which was decided long before anyone asked Canadian voters.
00:00:48.260 And the reason it came out wrong is because it is wrong.
00:00:53.060 You can try to put lipstick on that pig.
00:00:55.260 All you want.
00:00:56.480 Won't matter.
00:00:57.040 Mine is the first visit of a Canadian prime minister to China in nearly a decade.
00:01:04.860 The world has changed much since that last visit.
00:01:12.780 And I believe the progress that we have made in the partnership sets us up well for the new world order.
00:01:24.100 He said it.
00:01:25.880 He said the quiet part out loud.
00:01:28.440 This was no mistake.
00:01:30.080 This is no, ah, it's out of context.
00:01:31.800 No, he's in China.
00:01:32.740 He's in Beijing.
00:01:33.980 He's talking to Xi Jinping's communist government.
00:01:36.980 And he said that we're getting ready, basically, where Canada is aligning itself and preparing itself for the new world order.
00:01:46.900 He said it clear as day.
00:01:48.980 There's no misinterpreting here.
00:01:51.200 Pretty straightforward.
00:01:52.260 The thing that I noticed in this video is Premier Scott Moe.
00:01:56.760 This guy right here is the premier of Saskatchewan.
00:01:58.900 Saskatchewan, for those of you who are not in Canada, Saskatchewan is a very conservative province, is very similar to my home province of Alberta.
00:02:08.720 And this is the premier.
00:02:10.540 He went to China with Carney because China imposed tariffs on canola as a result of Canada imposing 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, which we all know the United States doesn't want them in North America.
00:02:23.720 And neither did Canada, because espionage, more than obvious, espionage, the security threat that they represent, they're used to spy on adversaries.
00:02:34.380 And Europe has now let them infiltrate their market, and they're trying to do the exact same thing up here in North America.
00:02:41.640 But you can see the reaction from Scott Moe, the premier of Saskatchewan, when Carney says New World Order.
00:02:47.480 Watch.
00:02:48.680 World Order.
00:02:50.460 It's like his ears perk up and he starts to look concerned immediately.
00:02:54.720 Look at his face.
00:02:55.860 Concerned right there.
00:02:57.280 And you got this chick right here, the foreign affairs minister.
00:03:00.120 We all know how she got that job.
00:03:02.040 Looking all happy and all.
00:03:03.960 Oh, yeah.
00:03:04.660 The New World Order.
00:03:06.220 Gotta love it.
00:03:07.200 Yeah, that's the face you make when you realize, oh, boy, I'm working for the devil.
00:03:11.980 Scott Moe realized who he's working with in that moment.
00:03:15.880 And, of course, the irony in all of this is that Mark Carney knows that China is a security threat, not only to Canada, but to all of North America.
00:03:25.780 And he even acknowledged it back in April when he was in campaign mode.
00:03:30.820 Let's have a listen to what he had to say back then.
00:03:33.220 Well, we're in a security section.
00:03:35.760 I think we didn't have a chance to talk about anything internationally.
00:03:38.400 Certainly, I think the biggest security threat to Canada is China.
00:03:40.900 So he said it very clear back then, just eight months ago.
00:03:44.560 China is Canada's biggest security threat.
00:03:47.760 Literally, the question at the debate stage was, what is the biggest security threat to Canada?
00:03:54.900 And he responded, China.
00:03:56.620 But then, eight months later, he's out in China, creating a new strategic partnership and a security deal, which will have us importing thousands and thousands of Chinese electric vehicles.
00:04:11.180 China's strengths, for example, in electric vehicles are formidable.
00:04:15.500 They're undeniable.
00:04:17.080 These are the most affordable and energy efficient and innovative vehicles in the world.
00:04:22.660 Because they're heavily subsidized by communist China.
00:04:24.740 To build our own competitive EV sector, we need to learn from, partner with, and access, and build supply chains.
00:04:34.420 Cheap slave labor?
00:04:35.800 To help deliver on the full potential of these partnerships and to bring down costs for Canadians, we're going to start by allowing up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles into the Canadian market at the most favored nation, tariff rate, which is 6.1%.
00:04:53.640 So, he's praising the fact that China makes the cheapest electric vehicles in the world, which, no wonder, those vehicles are heavily subsidized by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:05:03.060 The Chinese Communist Party, and they also have basically slave labor out there.
00:05:07.240 The people that work in those factories don't get paid nearly as much as they should.
00:05:11.280 And then those vehicles are used to spy on China's adversaries, like the United States, Canada, Europe, and other countries.
00:05:18.360 And nothing says new alliance like having to use burner phones to make sure that the Chinese Communist Party isn't spying on journalists.
00:05:26.300 We're using burner phones for the first time when we've covered this because China spies on journalists and businessmen.
00:05:33.520 China intercepts communications.
00:05:35.560 Is China really the right kind of partner for Canadian industry?
00:05:39.280 Listen, we've been clear-eyed.
00:05:41.500 We're eyes wide open.
00:05:43.100 We know this.
00:05:43.720 But there's been investments by Canadian companies for years here.
00:05:47.700 Tomorrow, I'm meeting with Magna.
00:05:49.440 Magna, one of the biggest car auto parts companies in the world.
00:05:53.560 They have 30,000 people working here.
00:05:57.120 We're meeting with Manulife.
00:05:58.680 We're meeting with BMO.
00:06:00.940 These companies have been in China for years.
00:06:04.700 Now, obviously, we're having these conversations with the Chinese government.
00:06:07.900 Word salad, word salad, making excuses for Chinese Communist Party that is spying on journalists.
00:06:13.940 Journalists having to use burner phones because they know they're being spied on.
00:06:17.660 And the Canadian government is now aligning itself with that kind of government.
00:06:22.900 You can't make this stuff up.
00:06:25.080 Of course, the media had to ask Mark Carney what he meant in regards to the new world order and all of that.
00:06:29.620 And then somewhere in that word salad, he says something along the lines of Canada and China are like-minded countries, apparently, according to this guy.
00:06:38.860 Prime Minister Brian Platt with Bloomberg News.
00:06:40.860 Yesterday, when you met with Premier Li, one of the things you said in the public remarks was this partnership, Canada and China, this new partnership, sets us up well for the new world order.
00:06:52.620 What did you mean by that?
00:06:53.840 What is the new world order?
00:06:55.280 Well, it's a great question, Brian, because I think the world is still determining what that order is going to be.
00:07:02.320 And let's be clear what we're talking about first and foremost, which is what are the trading, what is going to govern global trade?
00:07:09.620 What is the role of the WTO going to be?
00:07:12.120 How important are bilateral deals such as the one we're developing, plurilateral deals, if I can use that term, trans-Pacific partnership, potential linkages between trans-Pacific partnership and the EU?
00:07:27.920 Where is financial regulation, payment system regulation going to fit into that?
00:07:33.280 Areas of geo-strategy, geo-security, you will have different coalitions that are formed.
00:07:41.320 So what this partnership does is in areas, for example, of clean energy, conventional energy, agriculture, as we were just talking about, and financial services, which we've talked less about,
00:07:55.600 but the evolution of the global financial system, the role of the renminbi over time, the evolution of PIN is.
00:08:18.960 I'll see you in the next episode. Cheers.
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