Canada is COMPLETELY captured and subverted

Canada is COMPLETELY captured and subverted.

Klaus literally calls Canada a constituency of the World Economic Forum
>to represent a New, Open, Canada, I want to use this opportunity to thank our Canadian constituency, which always has been a very loyal and very much engaged constituency here in ze Forum.
>but now, with you, together with our constituent's prime minister, we can make sure that in the future strengthen the cooperation even more

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>anada is COMPLETELY captured and subverted.
Revolt.

If you're interested in elite globalist institutions in Canada, you need to look into the Canadian International Council and their affiliated division called the Centre for International Governance Innovation. The Canadian International Council is the shadow government Round Table Group. It's part of the same network as the Council on Foreign Relations in America and the Royal Institute of International Affairs in the United Kingdom.

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The Canadian International Council’s predecessor organization, known as the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation from 1936 to 1955. The Canadian International Council is the Canadian Round Table Group that operates in the same network as Chatham House in the United Kingdom and the Council on Foreign Relations in America.

“The founding of the CIIA was motivated by the experience of World War I and growing Canadian assertiveness and independence on foreign affairs. Despite Canada’s coming of age on the world stage, the CIIA founders were concerned by the level of political apathy and ignorance of international affairs in the Canadian public and saw the CIIA as a potential remedy. The CIIA was an attempt, as one scholar later put it, to “enlighten” Canada’s foreign policy. The CIIA was an outgrowth of two other organizations, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) in Great Britain (present-day Chatham House) and the US-based Institute for Pacific Relations (IPR) (which dissolved in 1960). In fact, the RIIA recognized the CIIA as an official affiliate organization at the time of its founding, with the CIIA initially sending half of all membership proceeds to the RIIA to support its research program.

The CIIA used funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation from 1936 to 1955 to drive the growth of the organization, expanding its research and public education programs and recruiting a roster of prominent foreign policy specialists. The institute played host to some of the most contentious foreign policy debates of this era, from Canada’s decision to enter World War II to the country’s role in shaping the post-World War II global order. However, the CIIA never strayed from its independent and non-partisan roots.”

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>Rockefeller
Is there anything they're not involved in?

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It doesn't really seem like it. I've made a massive thread on Rockefeller "philanthropy" and their connections to various elite level think tanks, NGOs and so on. It's absolutely fucking astounding. They've been involved in everything from financing MK Ultra experiments at McGill University to directing the environmental movement through the World Wildlife Fund and the Earth Charter. And everything in between such as funding the Eugenics Record Office, Planned Parenthood, the Population Council, GMO foods, sterilizing vaccines, the ACLU and countless other organizations. These foundations, together, basically fund every university on the planet practically. Their influence cannot be understated.

The tax-exempt foundations are a major arm of the globalist power structure as are all of these high level think tanks.

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It's amazing how hard it is to even get people to think about the WEF as anything more than some "conspiracy theory," let alone to realize this immense network of global control.
Is there really any way out of this if you want want to be a total and utter slave that owns nothing, has not even the vaguest semblance of privacy and promptly goes to get his next experimental injection when his social credit app tells him it's time?

>Canada has been subverted
No it hasn’t, the reason the WEF is able to “penetrate” is because every National government on earth was set up by antecedent institutions, the UN and its lesser bodies are just the postwar international framework. Nationalism is a retarded concept for this reason and a massive self own, you will never free “Canada” because that’s not what Canada is or ever was. If you want to be free get rid of the state.

You guys are making evil masterminds out of bureacratric drones.

You don’t have to be evil or have ill intent to fuck things up.
RecogniZing that they are just dumb humans like the rest of us is actually more scary to me

>Is there really any way out of this if you want want to be a total and utter slave that owns nothing, has not even the vaguest semblance of privacy and promptly goes to get his next experimental injection when his social credit app tells him it's time?
I don't think any of us have an answer, user. Any solutions would require a huge percentage of the population, if not the majority, waking up to the machinations of these institutions. Even if that could happen, it would be a battle that would take many generations to try to unravel this control structure. It's not something that can be done in one fell like many people on Any Forums want to believe. It would have be more like peeling an onion where we would slowly dismantle different parts of their control structure one piece at a time. But that would require people changing their entire way of life. They would have to attend city council and school board meetings. We would have to set up some kind of system where regular citizens would, similar to jury duty, be assigned to oversee the activities of governmental institutions a certain amount of days out of the month or year. People would have to become more self-sufficient to prevent this massive level of corporate and governmental interdependence ever again. There's so much that we could go into. You could create a ton of potential solutions, but if people aren't willing to preserve them, what good will it do? America's history, whatever you think of it, is a striking example of how easily certain freedoms and ideals can become completely subverted over the course of just a few generations. Yes, I know this country was founded by masons, but you get my point. It's so easily for lawyers and judges to chip away at the Bill of Rights or constitutional limitations one little piece at a time. Our creator did not endow the majority of our species with much foresight.

>they are just dumb humans like the rest of us is actually more scary to me
No, you are just dumb and they are smart that’s why you don’t understand.

CABINET PENETRATION INTENSIFIES

Thank fuck I got the hell out years ago.

t. dual citizen

And do not forget the Royal Institute of International Affairs, where many of these organizations can be traced back to, ultimately.

Those Bureaucratic are seen as wise kings to the female candian cabinet locking peoples bank accounts

Yep.

List of Round Table Groups: Albanian Institute for International Studies (Albania), Argentine Council for International Relations (Argentina), Australian Institute of International Affairs (Australia), Austrian Institute for International Affairs (Austria), Bahrain Center for Strategic International and Energy Studies (Bahrain), Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies (Belarus), Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis (Botswana), Brazilian Center for International Relations (Brazil), Bruegel (Belgium), Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (Cambodia), Cameroon Policy Analysis and Research Center/Centre d Analyse et de Recherche Sur les Politiques Economiques et Sociales (Cameroon), Canadian International Council (Canada), Caribbean Policy Research Institute (Jamaica), Center for Policy Studies (Liberia), Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan), Centre Autonome d’Études et de Renforcement des Capacités pour le Développement au Togo/Autonomous Centre for Studies and Capacity Building for Development in Togo (Togo), Centre de Recherches d'Etudes et d'Appui a l'Analyse Economique a Madagascar (Madagascar), Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Indonesia), Centre Ivoirien de Recherches Economiques et Sociales/Ivorian Center for Economic and Social Research (Ivory Coast), Chilean Council for International Relations (Chile), China Institute of International Studies (China), Council on Foreign Relations (United States), Cuba Proxima (Cuba), Cyprus Center for European and International Affairs (Cyprus), Danish Institute for International Studies (Denmark), Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs (Egypt), Elcano Royal Institute (Spain), European Council on Foreign Relations (European Union), Finnish Institute of International Affairs (Finland), Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (Dominican Republic),

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What an absolute fucktard that guy is

dont want to make a thread, but no one discussin ghow trudeau is arresting opposition politicians is very suspect. randy hillier ordered to surrender on like 10 charges for the convoy protest stuff. same day they have his ministers demanding 'wartime censorship of internet', too.

Geopolitical Intelligence Services (Liechtenstein), Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (Georgia), German Council on Foreign Relations (Germany), Gulf Research Center (Middle East), Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (Greece), Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (Somalia), Indian Council of World Affairs (India), Institut Alternativa (Montenegro), Institute for Development and International Relations (Croatia), Institute for Foreign Policy and Strategic Studies/Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (Vietnam), Institute for Political and International Studies (Iran), Institute for Public Policy Research (Namibia), Institute for Strategic and Development Studies (Philippines), Institute for Strategic and Interregional Research Under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan), Institute for Strategic Studies of the National Security Council (Mongolia), Institute of Foreign Affairs (Laos), Institute of Foreign Affairs and Economic Economy/Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (Hungary), Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (Korea), Institute of International Affairs Ghana (Ghana), Institute of International and European Affairs (Ireland), Institute of International Relations Prague (Czech Republic), Institute of National Affairs (Papua New Guinea), Institute of Pacific Relations (Pacific Rim countries), Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (Rwanda), Institute of Security and International Studies (Thailand), Institute of Social and Economic Studies (Mozambique), Institute of Strategic and International Studies (Malaysia), Institut français des relations internationales (France), Instituto de Estudios Avanzados en Desarrollo (Bolivia), Israel Council on Foreign Relations (Israel), Istanbul Policy Center (Turkey), Istituto Affari Internazionali (Italy), Japan Institute of International Affairs (Japan), Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies (Kazakhstan),

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King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (Saudi Arabia), Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (Sri Lanka), Latvian Institute of International Affairs (Latvia), Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies (Luxembourg), Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (Mexico), Middle East Research Institute (Iraq), Moscow State Institute of International Relations (Russia), Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies (Myanmar), National Institute for Strategic Studies of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael (Netherlands), New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (New Zealand), Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (Nigeria), Northern Research Forum (Iceland), Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (Norway), Pacific Basin Economic Council (Pacific Rim), Pacific Trade and Development Conference (Pacific Rim), Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (Pakistan), Paraguayan Center for International Studies (Paraguay), Peruvian Center for International Studies (Peru), Polish Institute of International Affairs (Poland), Royal Institute of International Affairs (United Kingdom), Sadeq Institute (Libya), Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies (Yemen), Singapore Institute of International Affairs (Singapore), South African Institute of International Affairs (South Africa), Swaziland Economic Policy Analysis and Research Centre/Eswatini Economic Policy Analysis and Research Centre (Swaziland), Swedish Institute for International Affairs (Sweden), Syrian Center for Policy Research (Syria), Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (Turkey), Uruguayan Council for International Relations (Uruguay), Venezuelan Council for International Relations (Venezuela), Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (Zambia)

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US annexation of Canada fucking when?

We are too spread out to do anything. 2nd largest country in the world with the population of fucking Mexico City