Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Central Bankers Call it "Sedition" - Truckers Call it "Freedom" - $113 Billion Laundered Through Canada's Financial Institutions During 2021 - Canada Now Dominates World Bank Corruption List - Mark Carney Is a Funny Guy - Thugs With Clubs Guarding the Bank

Editor's note: The Bank of Canada was formed in 1934 and is a crown corporation. Central banks maintain their power through the weaponization of social media and the media (MSM). Mark Carney is a funny guy. He tells us "sedition" is a word he thought "he would never use in Canada." The central banker goes on to describe sedition as "incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority." "Lawful authority," Carney? The control of central banking "fairy dust" magic money is about control over people. Where does that "authority" come from? The machinations international central bankers go through to control respective populations including in Canada is beyond criminal. It is the theft of the efforts of Canadians, their energy, their productive capacity, their resources and labors. That is the definition of "sedition", Carney. Sedition against humanity. The power of theft is phenomenal through the power of compound interest. Not only this Carney, Canada has allegedly laundered roughly $113 billion through its opaque financial institutions throughout 2021 and that includes the Bank of Canada. We think Carney has forgotten to look deeper into the fiduciary fraud and jurisdiction games going on with Canadian banks. It is so bad that Canada's ranking on the corruption index has fallen "significantly over the past five years." When you see video clips of Canadian police harassing Canadians, all you need to do is put this in the proper frame of reference. The police are extensions of the central bankers. They are like the thugs with clubs guarding the bank.
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Source: The Globe & Mail

It's time to end the sedition in Ottawa by enforcing the law and following the money
Police [thugs with clubs guarding the bank] watch over as truckers and their supporters continue to protest against the COVID-19 vaccine mandates, in Ottawa, on Feb. 6. PATRICK DOYLE/REUTERS

By central banker Mark Carney | February 7, 2022

Mark Carney is an Ottawa resident and former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England.

In our capital city, many people have been terrorized for more than a week. Women fleeing abuse have been harassed. Many elderly have been too afraid to venture outside their homes for groceries. Families have been deprived of sleep for days on end by the constant barrage of 100 decibel noise. Control over the city's downtown core, which includes the Parliamentary Precinct, was ceded by the police and taken over by what the chair of the Police Services Board describes as an "insurrection." [Editor's note: Where have you read such melodramatic bullshit in your life?]

Canadians can be forgiven if they thought this would never happen in Ottawa.

The goals of the leadership of the so-called freedom convoy were clear from the start: to remove from power the government that Canadians elected less than six months ago. Their blatant treachery was dismissed as comic, which meant many didn’t take them as seriously as they should have. Certainly not our public safety authorities, whose negotiations facilitated the convoy's entry into the heart of our capital and have watched as its dangerous infrastructure has been steadily reinforced – a policy of engagement that has amounted to a reality of appeasement.

On the first weekend, many Canadians who joined the demonstrations undoubtedly had peaceful objectives. Tired as we all are with unprecedented disruptions that we've all endured over the past two years, it's understandable that many would want to come to Ottawa to protest. It's a free country, and everyone should be able to express their opinions free of interference from the state, just as the press should be able to report without fear of harassment or intimidation.

But now in its second week, no one should have any doubt. This is sedition. That's a word I never thought I'd use in Canada. It means "incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority."

On Sunday, authorities began to draw the line. Declaring a state of emergency was the right thing to do.

From now on, those who are occupying the downtown of our country's capital should be in no doubt. They are no longer simply advocating a different strategy to end COVID-19. They are not patriots. This is not about "restoring freedom" but beginning anarchy. This isn't getting carried away at a rally. It's not a rush of blood to the head. It's deliberate and calculated, and because of that, they must know that from now on, there will be consequences for their actions.

The police had been reluctant to enforce the most basic bylaws. But these "infractions" – the constant blaring of horns at all hours, the harassment of people, the culture of fear – have been making residents' lives hell, will bankrupt our businesses, and if left unchecked, would help achieve the convoy's goal of undermining our democracy and the rule of law.

Those who are still helping to extend this occupation must be identified and punished to the full force of the law.

Drawing the line means choking off the money that financed this occupation. Again, many Canadians who were amongst the initial donors were likely well meaning. Perhaps they were unaware of the convoy's stated objectives, or – like many in positions of authority in Ottawa – they didn't take them seriously. Perhaps all they wanted was a new COVID-19 policy with fewer restrictions.

But by now anyone sending money to the convoy should be in no doubt: You are funding sedition. Foreign funders of an insurrection interfered in our domestic affairs from the start. Canadian authorities should take every step within the law to identify and thoroughly punish them. The involvement of foreign governments and any officials connected to them should be identified, exposed and addressed.

Please go to The Globe & Mail to read more.
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