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[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]], a "former Rockefeller employee ran Canada from 1921-1948 except for 1930-1935".<ref>https://educate-yourself.org/cn/carrglobalistsaresatanists27feb13.shtml</ref> | [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]], a "former Rockefeller employee ran Canada from 1921-1948 except for 1930-1935".<ref>https://educate-yourself.org/cn/carrglobalistsaresatanists27feb13.shtml</ref> | ||
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+ | [[John Diefenbaker]], the 13th [[Canadian PM]], commented: | ||
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+ | |text=The Civil Service is there to advise on, but not to determine policy. A minister is there to see that government policy is carried out within his department… That said, had I been returned to office in [[1965]], there would have been some major changes made. It became obvious as soon as we were out of office in 1963 that there were quite a number of senior people in the public service, about whom I had not known, who had simply been underground, quietly working against my government and waiting for the Liberals to return to power. | ||
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+ | [[Anthony Griffin]] was an almost unknown member of the [[Bilderberg Advisory Committee]]<ref>In charge of the [[Bilderberg.Steering Committee|Steering Committee]]</ref> from 1964-1996. | ||
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[[ISGP]]'s "Global Superclass" index for Canada is dominated by the [[banking]] and [[corporate]] sectors, most notably the [[Bronfman family]] and the [[Desmarais family]]. The top individuals are [[Conrad Black]], [[Brian Mulroney]] and [[Peter Munk]].<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/ngo-list-foundations-and-think-tanks-worldwide#tops</ref> | [[ISGP]]'s "Global Superclass" index for Canada is dominated by the [[banking]] and [[corporate]] sectors, most notably the [[Bronfman family]] and the [[Desmarais family]]. The top individuals are [[Conrad Black]], [[Brian Mulroney]] and [[Peter Munk]].<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/ngo-list-foundations-and-think-tanks-worldwide#tops</ref> | ||
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===Big Oil=== | ===Big Oil=== | ||
The influence of [[big oil]] over the Canadian government has lead to the suggestion that they constitute "Canada's deep state".<ref>https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2018/05/17/Oil-Industry-Canada-Deep-State/</ref> | The influence of [[big oil]] over the Canadian government has lead to the suggestion that they constitute "Canada's deep state".<ref>https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2018/05/17/Oil-Industry-Canada-Deep-State/</ref> | ||
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[[Barrick Gold]] - the second-largest gold mining company in the world, with its headquarters in [[Toronto]]. | [[Barrick Gold]] - the second-largest gold mining company in the world, with its headquarters in [[Toronto]]. | ||
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− | + | Canada appears to be under [[supranational deep state]] control. Evidence for this includes a survey by polling firm [[YouGov]]; 33% of the Canadian population were revealed to support a Canadian Parliamentary review of the [[9/11 Commission Report]], with 26% neither for nor against, and 19% opposed.<ref>http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/2015DIN07-111.pdf</ref> Notwithstanding this, when such a petition was delivered by [[ReThink911 Canada]], the Canadian government did not address this point, declaring curtly that it would "not tolerate the waste of taxpayer dollars by studying [[conspiracy theories]]".<ref>http://rethink911.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/ReThink911Petition_Response.pdf</ref> | |
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+ | The [[1961 Bilderberg]] was the first time the meeting was held in Canada. It subsequently hosted the group in [[Bilderberg/1983|1983]], [[Bilderberg/1996|1996]] and [[Bilderberg/2006|2006]]. In 1981 [[Ditchley/Canada]] was spun off from the main [[Ditchley]] group. | ||
==Exposure== | ==Exposure== |
Revision as of 14:13, 18 January 2021
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Interest of | Matthew Ehret, Rebel News, The Post Millennial |
The Canadian Deep state |
The Canadian Deep state seems to be firmly in the grip of the Supranational Deep State.
Contents
History
As a UK colony, Canada was overtly controlled from London.
1921-1948
William Lyon Mackenzie King, a "former Rockefeller employee ran Canada from 1921-1948 except for 1930-1935".[1]
1960s
John Diefenbaker, the 13th Canadian PM, commented:
“The Civil Service is there to advise on, but not to determine policy. A minister is there to see that government policy is carried out within his department… That said, had I been returned to office in 1965, there would have been some major changes made. It became obvious as soon as we were out of office in 1963 that there were quite a number of senior people in the public service, about whom I had not known, who had simply been underground, quietly working against my government and waiting for the Liberals to return to power.”
John G. Diefenbaker [2]
Anthony Griffin was an almost unknown member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee[3] from 1964-1996.
Constitution
ISGP's "Global Superclass" index for Canada is dominated by the banking and corporate sectors, most notably the Bronfman family and the Desmarais family. The top individuals are Conrad Black, Brian Mulroney and Peter Munk.[4]
Big Oil
The influence of big oil over the Canadian government has lead to the suggestion that they constitute "Canada's deep state".[5]
“You may have heard the term “deep state” in recent months, especially out of the United States. It is a powerful term, but in Canada its meaning is getting stripped. Up here, “deep state” is in danger of becoming just another term for bureaucratic inertia and a resistant civil service. That distorts the concept, so let’s take a look at this term, and an example of a deep state in Canada.
Democracy depends on a wide range of institutions: political parties; courts, police, and media; non-partisan civil servants and arms-length regulators; and universities with experts who pursue truth wherever evidence may lead. A key feature of democracy is that these institutions are genuinely independent. They are not beholden to any private interest, and are instead loyal to the public interest and obedient to the rule of law.
But what happens when public institutions lose their independence? Even more, what happens when a whole series of democratic institutions falls under the sway of one private interest? This would occur, for example, when the governing party, the opposition party, the civil service, universities and regulators all follow the lead of the same private interest.
When several key democratic institutions are captured and held by the same private interest, a “deep state” forms. A deep state is an unofficial system of government that arises separately from, but is closely connected to, the official system. It is a public-private hybrid that operates outside public view. In a modern democracy like Canada, a deep state typically comprises leading owners and executives of major private interests and their allies, together with a selection of politicians and bureaucrats tied to the success of those private interests. A successful deep state captures and harnesses the institutions of democracy for its own use.
Very few private interests have the resources to establish a deep state. In Canada, one that does is the oil industry.”
Kevin Taft (6 October 2017) [6]
Toronto-Dominion Bank
- Full article: Toronto-Dominion Bank
- Full article: Toronto-Dominion Bank
The Toronto-Dominion Bank is the second largest by market capitalization, and a top-10 bank in North America.
Barrick Gold
- Full article: Barrick Gold
- Full article: Barrick Gold
Barrick Gold - the second-largest gold mining company in the world, with its headquarters in Toronto.
Supranational Deep State Control
Canada appears to be under supranational deep state control. Evidence for this includes a survey by polling firm YouGov; 33% of the Canadian population were revealed to support a Canadian Parliamentary review of the 9/11 Commission Report, with 26% neither for nor against, and 19% opposed.[7] Notwithstanding this, when such a petition was delivered by ReThink911 Canada, the Canadian government did not address this point, declaring curtly that it would "not tolerate the waste of taxpayer dollars by studying conspiracy theories".[8]
The 1961 Bilderberg was the first time the meeting was held in Canada. It subsequently hosted the group in 1983, 1996 and 2006. In 1981 Ditchley/Canada was spun off from the main Ditchley group.
Exposure
Naval commander William Guy Carr gave speeches around Canada in the 1930s about clandestine control of governments. He published a series of books on the topic until his death in 1959.
An event carried out
Event | Description |
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Canada/1963 regime change | In the early 1960s, the Canadian deep state and the United States government committed a regime change against Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. |
References
- ↑ https://educate-yourself.org/cn/carrglobalistsaresatanists27feb13.shtml
- ↑ https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2019/10/24/how-deep-state-overthrew-last-nationalist-government-canada-1963/ Strategic Culture
- ↑ In charge of the Steering Committee
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/ngo-list-foundations-and-think-tanks-worldwide#tops
- ↑ https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2018/05/17/Oil-Industry-Canada-Deep-State/
- ↑ https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/is-there-a-deep-state-in-albertas-oil-industry/
- ↑ http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/2015DIN07-111.pdf
- ↑ http://rethink911.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/ReThink911Petition_Response.pdf