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Pierre Trudeau, the Club of Rome & the 50-Year Plan to Destroy Canada

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Pierre Trudeau, the Club of Rome & the 50-Year Plan to Destroy Canada

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Apr 17, 2026
What if Canada's housing crisis, energy restrictions, and economic stagnation weren't failures but features? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on documented history that mainstream Canadian media has completely ignored. Using government records, academic journals, and the Club of Rome's own publications, we trace a direct line from a 1968 meeting in Rome to the policies destroying Canadian living standards today. (PS The deep dive in all of these historical references are thanks to James Lindsay.) In this episode:
  • Why Pierre Trudeau met with the Club of Rome *before* Canada even had an Environment Department
  • What happened at the secret 1971 Montebello, Quebec meeting — and why it matters
  • How the "empty bedroom" campaign is a textbook application of Mao's *mass line* propaganda technique
  • Why the Club of Rome's 2024 document is targeting your *values, identity, and spiritual beliefs*
  • What Mark Carney and the WEF are building right now — and why it's more dangerous than the NDP
  • Why *Alberta* is the most important resistance story in Canada
If you are a Canadian who wants to understand why your country is where it is, this is the episode you cannot afford to miss. Sources referenced:
  • James Lindsay New Discourses Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2zY4...
  • Orr, Christopher. "Environmental Aspirations in an Unsettled Time." *Canadian Journal of History*, Vol. 57, Issue 2, 2022
  • Club of Rome — The Limits to Growth (1972)
  • Club of Rome — Earth for All: Deep Dive Paper 17 (May 2024)
  • Schwab, Klaus. The World Economic Forum: The First 40 Years (2011)
Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction 03:00 — The Empty Bedroom Campaign & The Mass Line 10:00 — What Is the Club of Rome? 18:00 — Pierre Trudeau's Secret Meetings (1969–1971) 27:00 — Building the Machine: DOE, MOSST & Institutional Capture 35:00 — Why Limits to Growth Always Fails — And Why They Don't Care 42:00 — Earth for All: The 2024 Agenda 50:00 — Chrystia Freeland & the WEF Connection 58:00 — Mark Carney: The Technocratic Threat 1:08:00 — Alberta: The Resistance 1:14:00 — What You Can Do

 

Welcome back to the Sovereign Sphere podcast. I'm your host, Carla Treadway, and today we're going to be pulling back the curtain on what has stumped Canada's
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growth for the last 50 years. And this is not a conspiracy theory. This is documented history pulled from academic
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journals, government records, and the Club of Rome's own publications. By the end of this episode, you're going to understand exactly why Canada is where
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it is today. The housing crisis, the energy restrictions, the immigration pressure, the economic stagnation, none
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of it is an accident. Today, we're talking about Pierre Trudeau, the Club of Rome, and the deliberate systematic
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degrowth of Canada. Now, this episode will be particularly interesting to those of you who saw clips from the latest NDP rally and a glimpse into the
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communist and socialist nature of many Canadians and why that's a huge danger to our future. Buckle up. This one is
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going to go deep. You might even want to take notes. [music]
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Before we go back in time, let's talk about what's happening right now because the present is the proof. If you've been
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paying attention to Canadian politics, you've noticed something deeply unsettling building beneath the surface.
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There's a coordinated narrative being pushed across Canadian media and social media about empty bedrooms. Now, on the
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surface, that sounds like a housing conversation. But if you look closer, the pressure being applied, particularly
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on elderly Canadians, grandparents, people who have lived in their homes for decades, is to downsize, to give up their multi-bedroom homes, to make room
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for others deemed more deserving. And I've even heard Olivia Chow suggest that people turn their homes into apartment buildings. This is not a housing policy.
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This is housing reform in the same sense that Mao Z Dong used the term land reform in China in the '90s. In China,
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land reform meant the seizure and redistribution of private property. It meant destroying the existing ownership class. It meant collectivization and it
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meant mass death. One in six Chinese citizens may have died as a direct result of mouse programs. Now, they're not sending soldiers to your door yet.
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Instead, they are running what the Chinese Communist Party perfected and called the mass line. The mass line is a propaganda technique where the
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government manufactures a demand presented as a grassroots movement and then uses the illusion of public consensus to implement the policy that
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they always intended to impose. So, the masses didn't demand it. The party created the demand, they packaged it,
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and they handed it back to the masses as their own idea.
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Sound familiar? And here's the key cultural weapon being used against Canadians specifically. As one Canadian
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told me, in the United States, the cultural identity is, I am an American.
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I'm awesome. But in Canada, it's we are Canadians. We are awesome. That collective identity, that beautiful
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Canadian sense of community is actually being weaponized. The Wii is being used to extract compliance. Your sense of national belonging is being turned into
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a tool of coercion. That's where we're at today. But to understand how we got here, we have to go way back. And James
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Lindsay is going to help me a lot with this episode. The Club of Rome was founded in April 1968 when an Italian
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industrialist named Aolio Pache and a Scottish scientist named Alexander King who was the director general for
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scientific affairs at the OECD brought together 20 leading industrialists academics and bureaucrats at the Villa
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Fareseia in Rome. Now the meeting was by Pachy and Kings on a mission a total disaster. But one participant, a systems
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thinker named Eric Jst had outlined a framework for understanding what they called the problematic.
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The problematic, remember that word.
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It's the heart of everything that's about to follow. The problematic was the idea that all of the world's major problems, overpopulation, environmental
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destruction, resource depletion, urban pollution, social discontent, they're not separate issues. They were all interconnected and they were part of one
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giant system. Therefore, they required one giant coordinated global solution.
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Now, on the surface, that sounds reasonable. But here's where it gets really sinister. Because if all problems are interconnected and systemic, then the only solution is a systems approach.
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And a systems approach requires someone to be in charge of the system, someone to model it, someone to manage it,
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someone to pull the levers. And who would that be? The Club of Rome. They're partners at the World Economic Forum,
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which was founded that same year, 1971, and has been cross-pollinating with the Club of Rome from day one, the United Nations, and their various government
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puppets installed in the capitals of all Western nations. Now, this is not speculation. Klaus Schwab himself bragged about the Club of Rome's
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involvement in the West's early years in his 2011 book, The World Economic Forum: The First 40. Now, what is the Club of
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Rome's actual agenda? It's Neo Mthusian degrowth communism.
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Let me break that down. Mthus was an 18th century economist who argued that population growth would always outpace food production leading to inevitable
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collapse. He was wrong then. The Club of Rome updated his ideas with computers and then they called it science. In
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1972, the Club of Rome published their landmark document, The Limits to Growth, which used MIT computer models with five
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variables: population, food production, industrialization, pollution, and the consumption of non-renewable natural
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resources. Their conclusion, without dramatic intervention, the world would experience sudden and uncontrollable
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decline in both population and industrial capacity by the early 21st century. They predicted we would run out of copper by the year 2000. They
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predicted mast starvation. They predicted civilizational collapse. Well, none of it happened.
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Not one of their major predictions came true by their own deadlines. So, what did they do? They rewrote the models.
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They published a second edition and then a third and then a fourth. And now in May 2024, they published a document
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called Earth for All Deep Dive Paper 17, which is essentially the fifth iteration of the same failed predictions. Maybe
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there's even another one now. And every single time they publish a new version, the World Economic Forum jumps on it.
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The United Nation builds it into their sustainable development agenda and their government puppets implement it as policy. This is their method and Canada
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has been participating in it before it was even built. Now, here's where it gets personal for Canadians. In 2022,
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the Canadian Journal of History, volume 57, issue 2, published a paper by a postdoctoral fellow at the University of
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Wateroo named Christopher. The paper is titled Environmental aspirations in an unsettled time.
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Elliot Trudeau, the Club of Rome and Canadian environmental politics in the 1970s.
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This paper is extraordinary and it has been almost completely ignored by mainstream Canadian media. I mean,
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doesn't surprise me. What Ore documents using government records, memos, and firsthand accounts is that Pierre Trudeau met with the Club of Rome at
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least three times before the Department of Environment was even created in 1971.
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So let me highlight that the Club of Rome was shaping Canadian environmental governance before Canada even had an
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environment department. So here's the timeline. So in late 1967, Pachy and King meet and begin formulating the problematic.
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April 1968, the Club of Rome holds its founding meeting in Rome. Trudeau is elected prime minister of Canada in the
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same year riding the wave of Trudeau mania. 15th to 16th 1969 members of the Club of Rome including Py and King first
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meet with Pierre Trudeau and members of the Canadian government. This meeting included representatives from the Prime Minister Office, the Privy Council
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Office, the Science Secretariat, the Development of External Affairs, the Department of National Defense, and Senator Maurice Laontang.
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At an informal dinner on June 16th, Pachy and King argued, and I'm quoting here, that nothing short of a
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comprehensive systems approach on a worldwide basis can be fully effective.
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Pachy then made a specific request. He asked Canada asked Pierre Trudeau to take the primary initiative in launching
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global efforts to address the problematique. He said Canada was the best imaginable choice because it had an
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untarnished record. Trudeau was known to be open-minded. Other countries looked to Canada for leadership. And Canada was considered a country of independent
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thinking in a constructive sense. So in other words, Py looked at Canada and said, "You are the perfect vehicle for our agenda, maybe even a testing ground.
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You're trusted. You're respected. And your prime minister, he's already on board." And Trudeau's advisers agreed. A
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program secretary to the prime minister named JM Davyy recommended that Canada support the Club of Rome's proposal, arguing that the proposed problems were
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real and that this approach fits very well with the nature and style of his current administration. On January 5th, 1970, a second meeting is held between
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members of the Club of Rome, the PMW, Trudeau, and senior liberals. Four attendees of this meeting, including RJ Whitehead, and others, became the first Canadian members of the Club of Rome.
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When White had expressed hesitation about a potential conflict of interest, Trudeau personally assured him that his membership was compatible with his
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responsibilities as principal science adviser in the Privy Council office because it would allow Trudeau to keep in touch with the activities of the Club
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of Rome. Canada was one of the first countries to create a national association for the Club of Rome. On April 6th, 1971, the Trudeau government
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sponsored the Club of Rome's second full meeting held in Montabelloo, Quebec.
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Members of Trudeau's cabinet, the PMW, the PCO, and the Governor General attended. This meeting was a critical
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moment in the development of the Club of Rome's thinking. It was at Montabelloo that the concept of limits to growth was
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first conceived and discussed, one year before the book was published.
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Canada was not just a bystander. Canada was in the room when the blueprint for global degrowth was being drawn up and
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Pierre Trudeau put them there. The department of the environment or DOE was created on January 27th, 1971. The first
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minister environment was Jack Davis and he declared that the new department would put ecology ahead of economics wherever a choice had to be made between
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the two. But the DOE was not designed to be a normal ministry. It was designed to be a horizontal organization, meaning it
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would review the initiatives of all other departments that affected the environment and report directly to cabinet. It was a surveillance and
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control mechanism embedded inside the government itself.
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The Ministry of State for Science and Technology or MSST.
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This ministry was conceived and molded by system thinkers and Club of Rome members specifically J.R. Whitehead and CR Nixon from the Privy Council office.
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Whitehead, remember, was one of the first Canadian members of the Club of Rome. He became the assistant secretary for MOSST.
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MOSST became, in the paper's own words, a major sponsor of Club of Rome and Canadian Association for the Club of
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Rome initiatives, funding Club of Rome reports directly with Canadian taxpayer money. Then the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs or MSUA became uh because
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Trudeau had declared that urbanization was one of the two major sources of pollution threatening human survival.
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Now alongside these three institutions, Trudeau also overhauled statistics Canada. In 1972, he appointed Sylvia
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Austri as chief statistician and charged her with augmenting the national accounts to include social welfare and environmental impacts. the early
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architecture of what we now call the well-being economy. A group was created inside Statistics Canada specifically to research ways to interrelate orthodox
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economic statistics with environmental indicators. In other words, to replace GDP with a measurement that the government controls and defines. And why does that matter?
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Because whoever controls the measurement controls the narrative. If you can redefine prosperity, if you can say that GDP doesn't measure what really matters
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and that what really matters is this new index that we've invented, then you can tell people that they are prosperous while their standard of living
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collapses. You can tell them that they have well-being while they're literally freezing in the dark. And this is not hypothetical. This is the explicit goal.
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And it was being built into Canadian institutions in 1971 and 1972, over 50 years ago.
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Now let's talk about the intellectual foundation of all of this limits to growth published in 1972 by the club of Rome based on computer modeling done by
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team at MIT led by Jay Forester the model used five variables pollution food production industrialization
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pollution and consumption of non-renewable natural resources it captured what they called the nonlinear relationships and feedbacks between
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these variables to produce scenarios out to the 2100.
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The conclusion without uh changes to historical growth trends was sudden and uncontrollable decline in both
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population and industrial capacity. They predicted we would run out of copper by the year 2000. They predicted mass
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starvation. They predicted civilizational collapse driven by resource exhaustion. None of this happened either. And here's where their model was always going to be wrong.
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When a resource becomes scarce, it becomes expensive. When it becomes expensive, there's a massive incentive
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for innovation. Whoever figures out a substitute, a workaround, or a more efficient extraction method becomes extraordinarily wealthy. That incentive
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structure built into free markets is the engine of human progress.
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The Club of Rome's models assume a static world. They assume that if we were using X amount of copper in 1972,
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we would keep using X amount of copper forever with no innovation, no substitution, no efficiency gains.
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That's not how markets work. That's not how human ingenuity works.
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But here's the thing. The Club of Rome doesn't actually care that their predictions are wrong because the predictions are not the point. The fear is the point. The urgency is the point.
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The justification for control is the point. Every time the predictions fail, they simply rewrite the models, extend the deadlines, and publish a new
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edition. We are now on what is effectively the fifth iteration of limits to growth. The latest version is called Earth for All, a survival guide
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for humanity, published in 2022 with a deep dive paper released in May 2024.
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And every single time, the World Economic Forum, the United Nations, and their government partners treat it as gospel. The Club of Rome has been
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pushing degrowth and systems transformation for 50 years. They've had partners in the UN, the World Economic Forum, and the governments of Western Nations. They've had billions of dollars
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in funding. They have had media support, academic support, and institutional support. And they still haven't achieved
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their goals. So now they're starting to turn inward. They're saying that the reason their agenda hasn't been fully implemented is not because it's wrong.
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It's because people's values haven't been transformed yet. I can hear a creepy PMO book with that title come to
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mind when I think about that. The document states, and I'm quoting directly, that it seeks to address the human inner dimension reckoning with the deep collective structures of thought
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foundational to failing systems and nurturing the inner capacities necessary to overcome barriers to collective action and structural transformation. I
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want you to remember these words, collective.
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We need to brainwash people into accepting our agenda is what they're telling you. They're explicit about this. They talk about transforming
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worldviews, mindsets, values, and identity as the root drivers of cultural behavior. They talk about psychological and behavioral tendencies, which is
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operant conditioning, BF Skinner style behavior modification. You know, ring the bell, make you recycle, ring the bell, make you downsize your house. They
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talk about spiritual sensibility and existential inquiry. They quote the Islamic Declaration on Global Climate
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Change. They reference th Natan. They talk about Ubantu philosophy and indigenous wisdoms. They're building a
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synthetic global religion, one that just happens to require you to accept degrowth, collectivism, and the surrender of your individual
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sovereignity. And here's the legal argument that I think is critical, particularly for Canadians, but it's relevant everywhere. So, there was a
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legal scholar named Ben Clement, I believe in the late 1980s. He reviewed all first amendment judance on the establishment clause and identified
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three characteristics of religion for legal purposes. Why do we exist? What is my relationship to the world that will persist beyond my lifetime? What are our responsibilities towards the collective?
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That is a comprehensive system of belief. It answers fundamental questions about the world and man's role in it.
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And it inspires duties of conscience, specifically the duty to accept degrowth, reduce your consumption, share your bedroom, and surrender your
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standard of living. This is a religion, and it is being imposed on Western populations through government policy, corporate pressure, and nonprofit coordination.
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The document also outlines five extraordinary turnarounds required to avoid this impending collapse that's never happened. Ending poverty,
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addressing inequality, empowering women, transforming energy systems, transforming food systems.
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Now, notice that four and five, energy and food are the most fundamental levers of control over any population. If you
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control energy and food and you control people, this is not a coincidence. This is the point. And they call for a giant
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leap their words in socio-economic transformation. A giant leap like Mao's great leap forward except instead of leaping forward into industrial
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production we are leaping backward out of production out of prosperity out of freedom and into what they call
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sufficiency and well-being. Now let's bring this into the present day because Pierre Trudeau is gone but his agenda is not. Enter Christina Freeland, deputy
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prime minister, Minister of Finance for Canada. She was and a straightforward operative of the World Economic Forum.
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In 2023, Freeland gave a commencement speech at Northeastern University in which she told graduates, and I'm quoting that they were living through an
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inflection point, a time of transformation that comes once every five or six generations. She said, "The fundamental question being asked around
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kitchen tables is in Canada and the United States, does capitalist democracy still work?" Now, why would a sitting
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deputy prime minister be asking whether the economic and political system of her own country still works?
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Because that's the club of Rome's question.
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That is the World Economic Forum's question. The answer they want, the answer that they are engineering is no.
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And they're engineering that answer by deliberately creating the conditions that make it look true. The housing
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crisis created by unsustainable immigration policy. The youth unemployment crisis created by prioritizing immigrant employment over
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Canadian-born workers. A form of affirmative action for immigrants. The economic stagnation created by energy restrictions that deliberately suppress Canada's most productive industries.
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This is the cloud pivot strategy.
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deliberately overloading the system to create a crisis that justifies radical transformation. You break the system, you blame the system, and then you
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replace the system. Then in 2016, Freeland stood at the Davos World Economic Forum annual meeting and announced a new platform called
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Convergence designed to bring together public, private, and philanthropic sectors to invest together in emerging market projects. The Canadian government
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contributed $23.5 million of taxpayer money and the platform was to be hosted in Toronto.
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Public, private, philanthropic, converging into a single coordinated entity.
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This is stakeholder capitalism, the W's rebranding of what is functionally a corporate government nonprofit cartel.
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It is the same convergence that Christina Freeland's Earthforall document describes. It's the same convergence that Pierre Trudeau was
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building with the DOE, MO SST, and MS 1971. The names change, but the institutions, the institutions change,
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the language changes, the agenda does not. And let's talk about the mass line because understanding this technique is essential to understanding what is
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happening in Canada right now. The mass line, sorry, is a propaganda and political mobilization technique perfected by the Chinese Communist
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Party. Here's how it works in five steps. The party identifies a policy it wants to implement. Step two, the party
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manufactures the appearance of grassroots demand for that policy. Step three, the party amplifies the manufactured demand through media,
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social media, and institutional channels until it appears to be a massive public consensus. Step four, the party presents the policy as a response to public demand, not as a top- down imposition.
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Five, anyone who resists is framed as opposing the will of the people. Now apply that to the empty bedrooms campaign in Canada. The pressure for
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people to turn their homes into apartment blocks. Step one, the Liberal government wants to redistribute housing to accommodate the immigration levels it
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has created. Step two, narratives begin appearing across Canadian social media about the moral problem of these empty
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bedrooms. Too much space. You have a whole yard to yourself. Elderly Canadians are framed as hoarding space. Grandparents are pressured to downsize.
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Step three, the Liberals began talking about streamlining the housing industry, modular homes, shipping container homes,
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and the need for everyone to pitch in and do their part. Step four, the policy is framed not as a government seizure, but as a community response to a housing crisis, a crisis the government created.
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Step five, anyone who says that is my private property and you can't have it, is framed as selfish, as anti-comm community, as a bigot, as standing in
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the way of helping vulnerable immigrants. Step six, private property removal by weaponizing First Nation narratives and systemic social shaming
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via sins of the father. This is Ma's land reform. The target is your farm, your property. The targets your money.
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Now, I want to take a moment to highlight what's happening in Alberta.
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Alberta, in my view, is the most awake and most actively resistant province in Canada. Albertans understand what is being done to them. They understand that
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the energy restrictions being imposed on the province are not about the environment at all. It's about control.
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They're about suppressing the most productive, most prosperous, most independent part of Canada. Because here's the thing about energy. Canada is
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a country where it routinely gets to 20 to 40° below zero. Energy is not a luxury in Canada. Energy is surv uh
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energy is survival. When you restrict energy production in Canada, you're not making a political statement. You are threatening people's lives.
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The Club of Rome's agenda, the degrowth agenda, when applied to a country like Canada, does not produce a pleasant, sustainable, equitable future. It
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produces people freezing to death in the dark while they starve. That's not hyperbole. It is the logical endpoint of restricting energy production in one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth.
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Albertans know this. They're organized.
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They're fighting back. They're doing the things that actually work. not just screaming into the void, but building political structures, supporting independent media, and refusing to
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comply with a federal government that has been working against their interests for 50 years. Alberta's proof that resistance is possible. Instead of
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people fighting Alberta, they should be taking notes. Alberta's proof that Canadians can fight back. And Alberta should be an inspiration to every single
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province in this country. We should all be separating from Ottawa. There's a distinction worth making clearly.
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Outright communism, state ownership of all means of production, forced collectivization is not what's being
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formally proposed. What is being built is something arguably way more dangerous because it's harder to name. It's a
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coordinated public private nonprofit cartel that achieves the same ends through softer mechanisms. Fabian
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socialism, stakeholder capitalism, call it whatever you want. the destin the and under new NDP leader Abby Lewis the
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party has moved dramatically left. What else did we hear? If you think this is crazy talk, governmentr run grocery
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stores. Lewis is proposing a nationwide chain of publiclyowned grocery stores modeled as a nonprofit public service
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starting with 50 stores. Toronto approved a pilot program for four municipally stores in March 2026. Lewis
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wants to expand this federally. He has explicitly cited Mexico's state-run stores as a model. This is a textbook
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state control of food supply, one of the five extraordinary turnarounds the Club of Rome identified as a cle key key
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lever of control. Avy Lewis also wants governmentr run internet and telecom.
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When the government controls your communication infrastructure, it controls what you say, what you can access, and who you can organize with.
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We're also seeing federal public housing. So, Carney launched Build Canada Homes in September 2025 with 13 billion in initial capital, targeting
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250,000 new units by 2031. The government is unlocking 90 federal properties, 473 hectares for housing
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development under long-term leases. The land stays publicly owned. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is the government
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becoming the landlord of Canada. Lewis wants to go further. 1 million social co-op nonprofit homes in 5 years. This should be up to the private sector.
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And we've even seen at that NDP convention calling each other comrades. This is not
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accidental language. This is ideological signaling normalizing the vocabulary of Marxist and of Marxist organizing within
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a mainstream political party. When elected officials use the word comrade in parliamentary or public settings, they are telling you exactly what
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framework they're operating from. Mark Carney is a more sophisticated threat than you realize. He's not a street
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level socialist. He is something way more dangerous. He's a globalist technocrat who uses the language of
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markets and pragmatism to implement the same agenda through financial architecture. He should concern Canadians a lot. He literally wrote the book on stakeholder capitalism.
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In his 2021 book, Values, building a better world for all is a direct argument that market values must be
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subordinated to societal values defined and enforced by government, central banks, and international institutions.
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This is the intellectual foundation of the west stakeholder capitalism model.
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He's not theorizing. He's now implementing it as prime minister. Then we have Gfans, the financial arm of the climate agenda. Carney was co-chair of
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the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, a coalition designed to redirect trillions of dollars of private capital away from fossil fuels and towards net
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zero investments. This is not a government program. It is a private financial cartel coordinating investment decisions across the global banking system to achieve political goals.
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Canada's big five banks exited GFANS in 2025, which tells you something about how untenable the pressure was becoming.
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But Carney's now prime minister with a majority government, and he can apply that pressure through regulation and policy instead. And while Carney canled
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the consumer carbon tax, he strengthened the outputbased pricing system for industry and mandated a 2026 federal review to force provinces like Alberta
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to harmonize their carbon pricing upward toward the federal $95 per ton level.
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This is a direct attack on Alberta's energy competitiveness dressed up as environmental policy. Then of course we have the Canada China strategic reset,
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the new alliance. This is arguably the most alarming recent development. In January 2026, Carney traveled to China
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and forged a new strategic partnership covering energy, trade, agriculture, and lowcarbon economy.
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Even analysis sympathetic to the move acknowledged that Canada's limited strategic autonomy in this relationship, meaning China understands it is getting a close US ally to pivot toward Beijing.
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This is not trade diversification. And this is Canada being repositioned as a bridge for Chinese influence into North America. Exactly the concern raised in
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the knowledge base about a communist country on America's northern border.
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Carney gave a special address at Davos in January 2026.
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He's not desperate. This was at the World Economic Forum annual meeting. He's not distancing himself from the W.
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He's their man in Ottawa. The same W that has been cross-pollinating with the Club of Rome since 1971. So there's a big pattern here. What it all leads up to is levers.
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Food. We have government grocery stores.
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Industrial carbon prices raise food costs, forcing complete dependency. When it comes to housing, we have a million
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public units. Government is now your landlord. When it comes to energy, we have a full green transition, no oil and
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gas, OBPS carbon pricing, net zero architecture. finances. We have wealth taxes and higher capital gains. We have
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them taking over communications. We have them making relationships with China, with NATO, with Davos and WE. And the
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values are openly socialists, stakeholder capitalism, values-based markets. The NDP is the accelerationist
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version. Carney is the technocratic version. Both lead to the same place. A Canada where the government controls the fundamental inputs of daily life. food, housing, energy, money, communications.
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The NDP calling each other comrades and proposing government grocery stores is easy to see and easy to mock. So much so that it's almost a distraction. The
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harder thing to see and the more important thing to see is that Mark Carney is building the financial and regulatory architecture that makes the
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NDP's overt socialism unnecessary. When the government controls carbon pricing, housing supply, ESG disclosure
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requirements, and has a strategic partnership with the Chinese Communist Party, you don't need to call the grocery store governmentowned. You just need to make it impossible for private
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grocerers to operate outside your framework. That is the Fabian method.
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That is the Club of Rome method. And that is what is being built in Canada right now. So, let me be very direct
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about what's the end goal of this agenda because the Club of Rome's 2024 document is very honest about it. They want you
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to become what they call a new man, a sustainable, inclusive, globally conscious citizen who has undergone what they call inner transformation. A
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fundamental remolding of your values, your identity, your spiritual orientation, and your relationship to the collective.
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They want you to stop valuing individual prosperity. They want you to stop valuing private property. They want you
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to stop valuing national identity. They want you to stop valuing your own family's well-being above the collective well-being. The social conditioning we
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saw around woke narratives over the last 10 years was to prime you to accept even giving up your land. They want you to
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believe that your standard of living is the problem, that your energy consumption is the problem, that your spare bedroom is the problem, that your GDP measured prosperity is the problem.
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And they want you to willingly surrender all of it. Not because soldiers are forcing you, but because you have been spiritually and psychologically
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transformed to believe that surrender is virtue. I don't think I need to point out that those in charge believe in luxury and opulence for themselves. They
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just want you to accept this new way of living. I think Mark Carney's bill on the airplane for food and drink was over half a million dollars. This is what Mao
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called ideological remolding. This is what the Soviet Union called creating the new Soviet man. And this is what the Club of Rome calls cultivating the
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intera capacities necessary for collective action. Different words, same program, same destination. And I'm sorry
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leftists. The destination is not a sustainable, equitable, beautiful world.
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The destination is poverty, dependence, and top down control. So, what do you do with all of this that I laid out? And
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again, thank you, James Lindsay, for the bulk of this research. I don't know how you do it. I had to reshare this
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information, but you know, guys, share this episode. The most powerful thing you can do right now is to make sure that Canadians understand history. The
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Liberals have been counting on Canadians not knowing this and sunlight is the best disinfectant. Also, start to understand this language.
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Every time you hear the words transformative, systems approach, well-being, economy, sufficiency, collective action, inner dimension,
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stakeholder capitalism, convergence or planetary limits. You are hearing the language of this agenda. Recognize it, name it, refuse to be moved by it.
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Third, you got to reject the mass line.
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When you see coordinated narratives about empty bedrooms, about the moral failure of capitalism, about the need for everyone to pitch in and sacrifice
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more, about giving up your property, recognize it as manufactured consensus. It's not organic. It's not grassroots.
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It's a political operation and it's not needed. We are in the most resourcerich nation on Earth.
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Fourth, protect your energy. In Canada, energy is not a political issue. Energy is survival. Any policy that restricts
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Canadian energy production is a policy that threatens Canadian lives. Treat it accordingly. And last but not least, look at Alberta. Study what they're doing. Support what they're doing.
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Replicate what they're doing in your own province. Organize strategic effective resistance is possible and Alberta is proving it. And I know you guys don't
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feel like your vote probably counts right now with that stoalling majority, but please continue to participate. I know it doesn't feel very effective, but
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if you don't participate, I can promise you it will get worse. The Liberal Party has been running this agenda for over 50 years. The NDP is worse. These are not
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parties with different approaches to the same goals. These are parties that are actively working to dismantle the Canadian standard of living, Canadian energy dependence, Canadian private
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property rights, and Canadian sovereignty in service to a global agenda that was cooked up in a villa in Rome 1968.
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You have the power to stop this, but only if you know what you're stopping.
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That's it for this episode of the Sovereign Sphere today. If you stayed with me till the end, bravo you guys let
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me know in the comments cuz that is this was a long haul. My tongue is a knot.
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Like Pierre Trudeau, Club of Rome, Limits to Growth, Department of Environment, all of these things. A lot of this is probably brand new
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information. And this is huge. You might even need to if you want to nerd out on this like me, you might want to listen
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to it again. But this agenda, it's been going on for 50 years and it's not finished.
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But neither are you and me. Do not let them disempower you or get in your head.
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Canada is worth fighting for. And the first step in fighting for it is knowing the truth. I'm your host, Carla Treadway. This is the Sovereign Sphere.
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Share this episode. Stay sovereign. Stay critical. I'll link up James Lindsay's original resources in the comment section if you guys are curious.
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Definitely go and check that out. And I'll see you for another episode soon.
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Hit that subscribe button. Join me on Substack where we can interact a little bit. That helps me a ton and I'd love to hear your thoughts a bit more. But as always, friends, thank you and I'll see
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you soon. [music]
 
 

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