00:17:37.020And again, remember I said tonight's show
00:17:38.920is going to be a little bit more conspiratorial than normal. That doesn't mean we need to go out
00:17:43.640in the streets with pitchforks and torches and rotten fruit and vegetables. It just means we
00:17:50.140have to think smarter and we actually do have to take some kind of action. When I say that,
00:17:55.200what am I talking about? Well, I think I've made myself clear about that over the past five years
00:17:59.900since I've been doing this show. But let me say it again. That means talking to people. That means
00:18:05.540waking people up that means sharing this show that means sharing shows like it that means
00:18:09.900getting this information out there and making people see even if they don't want to sometimes
00:18:18.020you have to have the difficult conversations we're going to get a little bit more and this
00:18:26.240is for your entertainment only for entertainment purposes only just so the algorithms on youtube
00:18:32.280and meta don't shut me down what else have we got here for you oh yes carney now look at how
00:18:37.080the cbc frames this with their headline carney unveils billions in funding should be spending
00:18:44.200but instead they say funding by canadian policy to combat trump's tariffs
00:18:51.180like doug ford pouring out that whiskey the other day pouring out a perfectly good bottle of crown0.92
00:18:58.740Royal, to make a point, which is stupid because there's still many, many, many Canadian jobs0.98
00:19:04.500for Crown Royal in Manitoba, Gimli, Manitoba, now we're north of Winnipeg, where they0.98
00:19:09.820distill it, where they actually make the booze.
00:19:15.920But Doug Ford, I guess he just didn't know that. I'm going to pour this out. Yeah,
00:19:19.840they're moving some jobs to the United States, but that's their prerogative.
00:19:22.640they're a multinational company and they can do what they want to do if they want to be able to
00:19:28.940make money and under this tax regime in canada good luck with that you think you think it's bad
00:19:34.620for you and it is as far as taxes are concerned when you put all the taxes together right the
00:19:40.160federal the provincial and the municipal it's bad for businesses too but in the united states
00:19:47.760donald trump is changing that however as we'll show you as the show goes on tonight
00:19:53.000trump may not this is going to be a tough one to call but he may not be who we think he is
00:20:02.100or or he's playing fifth dimensional chess
00:20:07.240so let's go ahead and have a look at this shall we mark carney rolled out a series of measures
00:20:14.200today that he says will transform Canada's economy into a force, I almost said farce
00:20:21.240there, maybe I should have, that can withstand the trade shocks of the Trump administration.
00:20:31.200You know, when your neighbor, no, when the person you sleep with snores and tosses and
00:20:39.420returns, you suffer. And that's the situation that's been going on with Canada and the United
00:20:44.940States for a very long time now. The measures announced in this strategy have been targeted
00:20:51.820to specifically help workers and businesses that have been most impacted by Trump's tariffs and
00:20:56.760trade disruptions. If you look back at our country's history, we've turned challenges
00:21:01.740into opportunities, Carney said in Mississauga. And now at this, uh, moment of, uh, profound
00:21:10.440change, we bear the same responsibilities, uh, and we should have the same ambitions
00:21:17.180as those who came before us. This guy is so full of crap. We know we need to act now,1.00
00:21:24.880invest now, precisely when it's hard, he added. We're charting an economic strategy to move
00:21:30.440canada from reliance to resilience from uncertainty to prosperity how mark how a noteworthy
00:21:36.980part of this plan is to pause the ev mandated demand by the auto industry the strategy waves
00:21:42.880the mandate for the 2026 model year and launches a 60-day review of the policy okay sure fine
00:21:48.560whatever whatever you're going to launch a 60-day review poly have talked about that
00:21:57.180And the Conservatives released a video today that talked about the foreign workers program that Poliev was going off about a couple of days ago.
00:22:06.600And here is that video showing Mark Carney, I think, in 2012 or 2013 versus what he's saying today.
00:22:15.080One doesn't want an over-reliance, certainly on temporary foreign workers for lower-skilled jobs,
00:22:20.160which prevent the wage adjustment mechanism from both improving, well, making sure that Canadians are paid higher wages,
00:22:26.840but also that the firms improve their productivity as is necessary.
00:22:32.500So we don't want to mask it, and as the government's review and as the intent of the review,
00:22:37.520to ensure that this is used for transition for those higher-skilled gaps that do exist and can hold our economy.
00:22:46.420Part of what we will be discussing, how well the temporary foreign worker program is working
00:22:50.840and how our overall immigration system is working.
00:22:53.720When I talk to businesses around the country, especially, particularly in Quebec, but elsewhere across the country, their number one issue is tariffs, and their number two issue is access to temporary foreign workers.
00:24:13.060investigative journalist whitney webb implicates mark carney in a drug cartel money laundering
00:24:20.160cover-up when he was the governor of the bank of england she was on the peter mccormick podcast
00:24:26.320just yesterday and here she is oh everything it opens up everything it's pandora's box well it
00:24:36.020is a pandora's box in a way yeah sure because basically if you go you know as my book show
00:24:41.000So if you go as deep as I went in writing those two books, and you can certainly go deeper, it basically shows that, yeah, the world is basically run by a meta-cartel.
00:24:56.680Well, you know, I would argue, yeah, it is a cartel. It basically operates with an impunity. And they have no accountability for all of their crimes, even when they're exposed here and there. Some people just are protected and above the law, almost inexplicably.
00:25:16.100And, you know, as I point out in my book, it's a lot of the same actors over and over again, the same institutions. And you can see when one institution crumbles, another one pops up in its place.
00:25:27.960So as an example in the book, I talk a lot about the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, BCCI, that implodes in 1991.
00:25:35.040It's covered up by William Barr when he was attorney general who covered up Iran-Contra, the Promise Software scandal, and BCCI all as being attorney general and later would return to kind of do that for Trump one when he was attorney general again.
00:25:52.240But after BCCI implodes, a lot of their portfolio of, you know, organized crime and shady interest goes to the banking, the banks of that are sort of related to this guy named Edmund Safra.
00:26:05.540Edmund Safra. Remember that name? And also pay close attention to the last 20 seconds of this.
00:26:12.320It's coming up. Edmund Safra dies in his home, supposedly from the story is very bizarre.
00:26:19.460but from arson allegedly set by his american nurse because she wanted to set a fire and then
00:26:25.420save him from it but then didn't save him from it yeah it's fine anyway he was uh very good
00:26:32.480friends with uh robert maxwell and a lot of these figures that pop up all all over the place in the
00:26:37.280epstein case and then uh who absorbs his banks uh hsbc they basically take those over and then
00:26:44.340hsbc gets exposed um i forget i think that one of the it wasn't the panama papers but it was like
00:26:50.480one of those uh consortium of journalists that published these leaks basically revealed a lot
00:26:54.960of prominent people that were part of these hsbc swiss accounts that had been inherited from safra
00:27:01.260um epstein was one of them uh some associates of epstein like flavio briatore are there
00:27:07.540but also you know hsbc was laundering money for drug cartels and who didn't go after them when
00:27:14.080they were in charge of the bank of england mark carney who is now prime minister of canada and
00:27:19.680everyone's and why he was head of the bank of england you know there's pictures of him hanging
00:27:22.720out with glane um so who's you know father robert maxwell was banked by safra among other things
00:32:06.980He was ready for the next phase of the project.
00:32:09.660And that project is global governance, technocratic control, a world where countries exist in
00:32:14.980name, but real decisions are made by unelected bureaucrats, asset managers, and central banks.
00:32:20.880Carney has never hidden his loyalties.
00:32:22.880He's a key figure within the World Economic Forum, a trusted architect of Klaus Schwab's Great Reset.
00:32:29.680He doesn't just support stakeholder capitalism, he helped design its playbook.
00:32:34.520He spent the last several years preparing the framework for an economic transition that replaces national interest with global compliance, freedom with surveillance, and sovereignty with dependency.
00:32:47.400Kearney's language is the same coded language used by every WEF loyalist, sustainability,
00:32:53.000resilience, inclusion, and climate finance.
00:32:55.580But decode that language and the reality is much darker.
00:33:00.060What they call climate finance is the commodification of nature, turning forests, oceans, carbon
00:33:06.040footprints, and even your personal behavior into financial instruments to be tracked,
00:33:11.940It's not about protecting the environment.
00:33:13.980It's about creating a new asset class for the elite.
00:33:17.180And once human behavior becomes an asset, it can also become a liability, something to be taxed, fined, or restricted.
00:33:23.400This is Carney's real vision for Canada, not protection from Trump, but deeper integration into a technocratic system designed in Davos and enforced through digital chains.
00:33:33.240He is a leading proponent of central bank digital currencies, CBDCs, which are being marketed as efficient and modern, but are, in fact, tools of unprecedented control.
00:33:43.720Programmable money means conditional money, money that can be restricted based on who you are, where you are, what you say, or how you behave.
00:33:51.660Pair that with digital ID systems, biometric tracking, and algorithmic decision-making, and the result is a digital prison where your ability to participate in society depends on your willingness to comply with the demands of unelected global institutions.
00:34:12.700The W.E.F. has published it. The Bank for International Settlements has published it.
00:34:17.740What they need now is public consent or at the very least public submission.
00:34:22.380Carney is a central figure in what's being called the Great Reset, playing a pivotal role in pushing Klaus Schwab's dystopian vision.
00:34:30.200He's a strong advocate for stakeholder capitalism, a model where global corporations, not governments, hold the power, all while cloaking it in the language of sustainability and inclusion.
00:34:41.160The truth behind these terms, including the promotion of central bank digital currencies, CBDCs, reveals a digital prison, not a financial innovation.
00:34:51.940Carney's rise isn't about protecting Canada from external threats, including Trump.
00:34:57.120It's about integrating Canada into a global system that's already in motion.
00:35:01.840His vision for Canada isn't about preserving its national identity, but dismantling it entirely.
00:35:08.340Under his leadership, technocracy replaces democracy, where unelected elites like Carney
00:35:13.960manipulate policies for control. According to Whitney Webb,
00:35:24.320Sorry. The first argument you're going to get from anybody who thinks that you're crazy is,
00:35:31.800Well, of course Carney was elected. Don't you believe in the election results? Don't you
00:35:35.200believe we actually have an election well you can respond with something like this
00:35:42.220and it's actually quite plausible how does the conservative party go from 30 points in front
00:35:52.200and then a month later they're trailing by five or six points in all the poll all of them
00:36:52.860Yes, his tariffs are aggressive, but that aggression is being weaponized, not resisted by people like Carney.
00:36:58.960It creates the chaos needed to justify the solution, the elevation of so-called responsible technocrats into positions of unaccountable power.
00:37:08.260Carney steps in not as a champion of Canadian independence, but as the system's answer to Trump's disorder.
00:37:14.280But the order being offered is not democratic. It's not even Canadian. It's global governance disguised as national leadership.
00:37:22.860a managed transition from self-rule to centralized oversight not from washington but from davos
00:37:29.500basel and blackrock carney won't resist the encroachment he will facilitate it because
00:37:35.740he's not here to lead he's here to manage the integration the merging of financial
00:37:40.460systems defense strategies digital infrastructures and social controls and this didn't start with
00:37:45.980carney it's been building for decades through trade agreements like nafta and usmca through
00:37:51.420partnerships in biometrics, cybersecurity, and cross-border data regulation. But Carney
00:37:56.580represents the final phase, the normalization of technocracy, the replacement of politics with
00:38:03.060procedure, of freedom with functionality, of leaders with managers. He doesn't rant like
00:38:08.880Trump. He doesn't posture like Trudeau. He speaks with the calm, measured tone of a man who knows
00:38:14.120the future is already written, and your vote isn't part of it. So while the media sells him as the
00:38:19.700adult in the room, what we're really getting is a global enforcer in a Canadian mask, a man who
00:38:25.540speaks for the institutions that created the financial crisis, profited from the pandemic,
00:38:30.220and are now positioning themselves as the saviors of the climate emergency. It's the same playbook,
00:38:36.120crisis, reaction, control, and behind it all is a vision of the world that has no room for national
00:38:43.020identity, individual liberty, or democratic resistance. Only metrics, only compliance,
00:38:49.660only systems. So ask yourself, is Carney really standing between Canada and Trump,
00:38:54.880or is he helping to deliver the country into something far more dangerous, a system where
00:38:58.940sovereignty is obsolete and your freedom is just a temporary privilege, subject to revocation?
00:39:04.820This isn't about one man, it's about the machine he represents, and unless we name it, expose it,
00:39:09.540and reject it. Canada may soon become the test case for a new model of governance,
00:39:15.140one where elections still happen but the outcome is always the same, rule by the unelected,
00:39:20.360enforcement by the digital, and ownership by the few.
00:39:23.300Mark Carney's rise to power in Canada isn't about saving the country. It's about folding
00:39:28.580it into a larger, faceless global technocratic machine that treats national sovereignty like
00:39:34.480an outdated relic. While the world's been distracted by trade wars and border squabbles,
00:39:40.180Carney and his cohorts have been quietly orchestrating the demolition of independent
00:39:44.120nations, turning them into pawns in a global marketplace. And what are they selling? Your
00:39:50.060freedoms. Under the guise of buzzwords like sustainability and resilience, Carney's agenda
00:39:56.120isn't about protecting the environment. It's about controlling every aspect of your life.
00:40:01.100And it gets worse. Soon, human behavior won't be something private or personal. It'll be a
00:40:07.380marketable asset, tracked, monitored, and traded like stocks. According to Whitney Webb, everything
00:40:13.940about you could soon be tracked, quantified, and controlled, from your diet to how often you fly,
00:40:20.480even down to your political opinions. In this emerging system, every aspect of your behavior
00:40:26.240will be scrutinized to determine if you're playing by the rules. She warns of the rise of
00:40:31.660programmable money, where access to your funds could be restricted based on your actions. Step
00:40:37.340out of line and your bank account could be frozen, robbing you of your financial freedom. But the
00:40:43.240control doesn't stop there. Webb foresees a world where digital identities, biometric tracking,
00:40:49.200and surveillance algorithms determine who has access to what. This isn't a distant dystopia,
00:40:56.240Today's web tracking and facial recognition are the beginning, and Kearney's vision promises an even more invasive future.
00:41:03.900This digital technocracy isn't some accidental byproduct of progress, Webb argues.
00:41:09.220It's the result of engineered crises, economic crashes, pandemics, and geopolitical tensions, all orchestrated to create chaos, paving the way for even tighter control.
00:41:19.980The more we embrace this digital world, the more we surrender our privacy, autonomy, and freedom, all under the guise of efficiency and global cooperation.
00:41:49.980side of things. These are the two cabals that I believe are trying to grasp for complete and
00:41:57.460total power. And somewhere above them is the umbrella of all of the big, big oligarchs that
00:42:03.500we'll never know, never see, who are profiting off of both. There is a war going on right now,
00:42:11.520my friends. It's just that most people don't know about it. For example, look at this. I put this
00:42:18.040on the extension last night. Here I am talking to you guys about it tonight. Pierre Polyev yesterday
00:42:23.360on X said, and again, they've said nothing about Ukraine. Remember, he said we are unanimous. All
00:42:29.760conservative MPs, every single one of them have signed this letter to stand in solidarity with
00:42:35.000our Jewish community against the evil of anti-Semitism. Well, only 20 percent of the
00:42:41.640liberal caucus have signed that same letter does that show a divide in the liberal caucus doesn't
00:42:48.760really matter this is an article from the breach from december the 6th 2023 and remember that i
00:42:57.560have told you in the past that i believe stephen harper still runs the conservative party or has
00:43:04.960a tremendous amount of influence inside the party.
00:43:10.440And Pierre Polyev looks at him as a mentor.
00:43:16.000Stephen Harper's firm pours $350 million
00:43:20.720into developing military tech for Israel.
00:43:28.660like behavior recognition, then used in Israel.0.61
00:43:34.960Eleven days after Hamas attacked Israel in October, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's current business partner, Yaron Ashkenazi, ironic name, or is it, wrote an op-ed about how their company would help the country stop these evil terrorists in their tracks.
00:43:57.680their venture capital fund oz ventures was well positioned for years the company has poured
00:44:03.940investments totaling at least 350 million dollars into high-tech companies that support the israeli
00:44:09.500security industry harper is a leading partner at the firm and president of its advisory committee
00:44:16.760the former prime minister who was a hard-line supporter of israel while in office has promoted
00:44:21.340the company, Israeli media outlets, and has said that Oz Ventures is a chance to continue what I
00:44:27.540did in government. 2021, Oz launched a startup accelerator in Tel Aviv that partners with the
00:44:34.460Israeli Ministry of Defense's research and development wing and other Israeli agencies,
00:44:40.500including intelligence agency Mossad, security agency Shin Bet, and the Israeli Defense Force's
00:44:46.840elite cyber intelligence unit. That partnership has never before been reported in the Canadian
00:44:53.560media. The breach can also reveal new details about three companies funded by Oz that are
00:44:59.240helping Israel's post-October 7th actions, as well as six more that have done business with
00:45:09.880My involvement in business is to look for profitable opportunities, but we're doing
00:45:15.640this in the context of promoting the same values that i had when i was prime minister harper said
00:45:19.980about this fund in 2019 we're not interested in values of a surveillance state
00:45:25.440sure you're not steven but companies the fund is invested in produce a wide range of sophisticated
00:45:36.180spy tools and other cutting-edge technologies like facial and behavioral recognition software
00:45:41.840One of the companies sells an artificial intelligence program used in a dozen Israeli municipalities that deploys surveillance footage to identify people gathering, throwing stones, or wearing hoodies.
00:45:59.140Now, what's the big surveillance company?
00:57:18.900The data from that study showed that black boys
00:57:22.940who got the vaccine on time had a 260% greater chance
00:57:28.920of getting an autism diagnosis than children who waited.
00:57:32.380The chief scientist on that, Dr. William Thompson, the senior vaccine safety scientist at CDC was ordered to come into a room with four other co-authors by his boss, Frank DiStefano, who's the head of the immunization safety press, in order to destroy that data. And then they published it without that fact.
00:57:55.700We were lied to about everything. We were lied to about natural immunity. We were told again and again the vaccines would prevent transmission, they'd prevent infection. It wasn't true. They knew it from the start it wasn't true because that's what the animal studies and the clinical trials showed.
00:58:13.900We were told that there was science behind cloth masks.
00:58:18.860The CDC allowed the teachers union to write the order closing our schools, which hurt working people all over the country and then pretend it was science based.
00:58:31.660yeah i thought he did a pretty good job and i think he's doing his best to stand up against
00:58:42.520oh so much corruption so he's probably putting his life on the line
00:58:49.720at this stage of the game have you noticed we talk more about this in the extension every night but
00:58:56.840Have you noticed that anybody who speaks up, really speaks up, really tries to push back against the narrative, winds up dead somehow, and it's always an accident, or COVID, back when COVID was a thing?
00:59:16.880You read Bobby Kennedy there talking about, they tried to say that cloth masks were safe and effective.
00:59:21.640Of course they weren't. There was never a study that showed that masks were effective at stopping
00:59:28.440an airborne virus. And look at this. In New Brunswick, masking has been reintroduced in
00:59:35.220patient-facing areas in Horizon hospitals, Horizon facilities to reduce spread of respiratory
00:59:40.440illness. And they know damn well that that doesn't work. But that, my friends, is an aside.
00:59:48.100This was a headline all over papers, well, papers, in the United States today.
01:00:11.220I mean, there were several billionaires rambling about science, but one in particular was going on and on and on and on about science, so-called science.