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PART 1 – Manufacturing Obedience; AI, The WEF & Agenda 2030—The Blueprint for Global Control

Unmasking the Global Blueprint: How AI, the WEF, and Agenda 2030 Are Engineering the Future—And Why Canadians Need to Wake Up Now

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BY GRANT BROWNING

AI—it seems like that’s all we hear about today. Facebook has its own AI system. X (formerly Twitter) has Grok. LinkedIn, Google—each has their own version, and the list goes on.

That’s where this story begins.

If you’ve been following us for the past five years—whether through the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper or our former sister company, TCN TV (TCN.video)—you know we’ve done: extensive coverage, interviews, and research. World events over the last five years have shaped much of what we know about society today. Individually, these events may seem like strange, isolated occurrences, but what if they weren’t so random?

Two things always seem to take centre stage in conversations about global influence: Agenda 2030 and the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF, run by Klaus Schwab, is often viewed as a shadowy organization pushing a globalist agenda. When you see Schwab, he looks like the perfect depiction of a supervillain straight out of a superhero movie—only this is as real as it gets. Over the past five years we’ve covered both extensively breaking down the policies, the players, and the implications, but the question came up: did we really dig deep enough? Are these forces truly connected, and are they a threat to the world as a whole?

That question gnawed at me one evening, so I turned to AI for answers. A few keystrokes, a quick tap of the Enter button, and just like that—Pandora’s box swung wide open.

Before We Go Any Further—Let’s Address the Elephant in the Room

Let’s get ahead of the first criticism: conspiracy theorists, or anti-government narratives. That’s not what this is. If you’ve followed us over the last five years, you may have seen glimpses of our journey—but here’s the full story.

Go back far enough in our editions, or broadcasts, and you’ll find November 2019—when we covered the early stages of the pandemic. That was the time when viral videos flooded the internet—people dropping dead in the streets, blood pooling from their noses, residents in China welded into their homes, massive disinfectant trucks fogging entire city blocks. It was pure fear propaganda. Today, try finding those videos. 90% of them have been scrubbed from the internet.

Then came March 2020—lockdowns. Like everyone else, we were concerned. The CDC put out statements claiming that the virus could stay on the surface magazines and newspapers for weeks. Limited access, business closures—it didn’t make sense to keep printing, so we temporarily shifted to digital for two editions (one month).

With all that downtime, we started paying closer attention…

That’s when we noticed it—the inconsistencies in reporting, the double-speak. At first, we chalked it up to evolving information. Mass confusion was expected, right? Then came the pattern:

  • Doctors who reported success with high-dose Vitamin C were immediately silenced, their findings dismissed without proper debate.
  • Any natural remedy, or existing drug that showed promise was immediately demonized, labeled as dangerous or ineffective without thorough examination.
  • The only solution allowed was a vaccine, with a rollout predicted in 12-18 months, as if the timeline had already been predetermined.

That’s when our Spidey senses started tingling.

Why 12-18 months? This was supposed to be the deadliest virus in modern history. Society shut down; the economy was crippled—yet we already knew exactly when the solution would arrive? That didn’t sit right.

Then came the mask frenzy. Signs popped up everywhere: “Just cover your face—anything will do!” A bandana, an old t-shirt—for the deadliest virus in history?

The Moment Everything Changed

That was it. That was the pivotal moment.

We held a meeting with all our reporters, and I said:

I want to talk to every doctor, every expert, every voice that’s being silenced. Let’s hear them out, and let’s let our readers and viewers decide for themselves.”

That’s when everything changed.

Looking back now, I can see how deep this ran:

YouTube started banning our broadcasts, systematically removing content that questioned the official narrative. Remember those fact-checkers that conveniently emerged? Only information from one source—the World Health Organization—was considered truth, and anything that questioned it was swiftly silenced. Of course, later on, Mark Zuckerberg and others openly admitted that the fact-checking system was biased, designed to sway opinion and shut down opposing viewpoints.

“The fact checkers have become too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they created” ~ Mark Zuckerberg – Facebook

We built our own independent video stream, only to find it under immediate attack. Bots flooded our servers by the millions, crashing them repeatedly, but only when we interviewed select individuals whose information was deemed as ‘dangerous.’

“When you connect the dots between digital surveillance, media control, and economic restructuring, it’s no longer a theory—it’s a roadmap. Agenda 2030 isn’t coming. It’s here. And every step we ignore pushes us further down the path of engineered obedience.”

We later discovered an informant within our organization was leaking information, compromising our ability to report freely. Our streams were being manipulated, but curiously, only during critical interviews where alternative viewpoints were being shared.

Then came the surveillance. One morning, my neighbour called with concern—there were unmarked vehicles stationed outside my house, watching for hours.

The real kicker came when we attempted to shut down our TV studio and discovered we couldn’t disconnect our internet.

The reason? There was an ‘entity’ attached to our account—an unknown authority that had to grant permission to Bell Canada before we could disconnect.

An entity indeed. Yes, and after consulting with a retired senior technician, I discovered exactly what it was. The government had secured a warrant allowing them to monitor every digital interaction. Nothing could be altered or disconnected without their explicit approval. It wasn’t just limited to the studio—my home was under the same level of scrutiny.

So, let’s clear this up. Conspiracy theorists? Nope. Anti-government? Nope. Awake and aware of how the world really works? Absolutely.

“It’s A BIG Club & You Ain’t In It!” ~ George Carlin

“They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. That’s against their interests. That’s right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table to figure out how badly they’re getting f****d by a system that threw them overboard 30 f****ing years ago. They don’t want that.”

“You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly sh**tier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it, and now they’re coming for your Social Security money.”

“They want your retirement money. They want it back so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street, and you know something? They’ll get it. They’ll get it all from you, sooner, or later, ’cause they own this f***ing place. It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it.” ~ George Carlin – Comedian

Now I know, hearing the term Agenda 2030 sounds taboo, like some sort of conspiracy, but the truth of the matter is Agenda 2030 is a real policy and was adopted by all 193 member states of the United Nations on September 25, 2015.

This means that every UN member country has signed on to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under Agenda 2030, including: Canada, the United States, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago—the list goes on with countries enlisted.

In 2020, during their digital United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) addresses, leaders like: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and Prime Minister Mia Mottley and others expressed their enthusiasm for Agenda 2030 and openly supported “The Great Reset.” Many of them also parroted the now-infamous phrase, “Build Back Better.”

“….But what we are very proud of now is the young generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau, president of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets. So yesterday I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau, and I know that half of his cabinet, or even more than half of his cabinet, are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum.” ~ Klaus Schwabb – World Economic Forum

A handful of well-known Canadian politicians have been named WEF Young Global Leaders (YGL), including:

  • Justin Trudeau – Former Prime Minister of Canada.
  • Karina Gould – Leader of the Government in the House of Commons.
  • Jagmeet Singh – Leader of the New Democratic Party.
  • Mélanie Joly – Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Michelle Rempel Garner – Former Shadow Minister for Natural Resources.
  • Dominique Anglade – Former leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.

It doesn’t stop there. Some Canadian officials have actually held direct positions within the WEF itself:

  • Chrystia Freeland – Appointed to the WEF Board of Trustees in 2019.
  • Mark Carney – Former Governor of the Bank of Canada, also served on the WEF’s Foundation Board.
  • Kirstine Stewart – Former Head of Shaping the Future of Media at the WEF.
  • Robert Greenhill – Former Managing Director and Chief Business Officer at the WEF.

Schwab has outright bragged about “penetrating” the Canadian Cabinet and other countries around the world, suggesting that WEF-aligned individuals are working inside multiple governments. This, understandably, fuels a lot of concerns about how deep the WEF’s influence really runs when it comes to shaping Canada’s policies.

It doesn’t stop there. Schwab has also openly admitted that he’d like to see a world without elections, where governments are run by “stakeholders” instead of democratically elected leaders. Stakeholders? Yup, Bill Gates, multinational corporations, financial institutions like: BlackRock and Vanguard, Big Tech companies such as Google and Meta, and even global non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that push WEF-aligned policies. This raises even more red flags about what kind of future the WEF envisions—and how much influence they already have in shaping it.

Beyond just politics, Schwab has also admitted that the WEF controls business, politicians, media, governments, non-governmental organizations, religious leaders, and even scientists. This level of influence suggests a massive web of global coordination that extends far beyond what most people might assume.

The WEF has a clear vision for how they think the world should operate—’You’ll own nothing and be happy.’

How they sell it to us

Well, how do you sell it? Simple—through well-oiled propaganda machines: political leaders, media pundits, social media echo chambers, and mainstream news outlets. Before 2011, Canada had regulations that required news organizations to provide fair and balanced reporting rather than pushing partisan narratives. That changed when the Harper government repealed Section 19(1) of the Television Broadcasting Regulations, making it easier for media outlets to embrace one-sided reporting without the obligation to present both sides of a story. The real trick? Relentless repetition: “Buy Canadian,” “Canada’s Not For Sale,” “Stay Home, Save Lives,” “Follow the Science,” “Get Vaccinated,”—driving the message home until it becomes unquestioned truth.

Here’s the kicker—the majority of the news we consume comes from just two main sources:

  • AP (Associated Press)
  • CP (The Canadian Press)

At one time, The Canadian Press was a non-profit news agency. Now, like much of what’s happening in the world, it’s for-profit—bought out in 2010 by The Globe and Mail, Square Victoria Communications Group, and Torstar. I’d bet that if you go higher up the corporate chain, you’ll find some pretty interesting names of influence—probably the same ones you see at the WEF annual meetings.

As for the Associated Press (AP), it remains a non-profit cooperative—but here’s the catch:

  • AP is owned by major U.S. newspapers, radio, and TV stations that all share its news stories.
  • If this shared news comes from these entities, then who owns those entities?

That’s where it gets even more interesting.

The major media conglomerates that own these newspapers, TV networks, and radio stations—the ones that shape public opinion—are also owned and controlled by the same financial giants and elite circles that attend and participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meetings.

  • Companies like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street hold massive shares in nearly every major media company.
  • Media giants such as Disney (ABC), Comcast (NBC), Warner Bros. Discovery (CNN), News Corp (Fox), and Paramount (CBS) all have corporate ties that trace back to these investment firms.
  • The same names appear in corporate boardrooms, financial institutions, and international policy groups—WEF, IMF, UN, CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), and more.

Malcolm X said it best: “The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.”

Psychological Operations & Mass Behavioral Modification

A historical precedent for government overreach and psychological control can be found in Project MKUltra, a covert CIA program from 1953 to 1973. The project involved unethical experiments on unsuspecting individuals, using psychoactive drugs, hypnosis, and sensory deprivation to explore mind control techniques. The goal? To manipulate mental states and alter behaviors without a subject’s awareness.

The techniques developed under MKUltra laid the foundation for: modern psychological operations (PSYOPs), media control, and social engineering. While the project was officially shut down in the 1970s, the mass behavioral modification strategies tested during MKUltra persist today in more advanced and digital forms.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw widespread use of fear-based messaging, repetitive government slogans, and media censorship—all tactics that align closely with psychological warfare strategies. The suppression of alternative viewpoints coordinated fact-checking efforts, and social media algorithmic control mirror MKUltra’s earlier experiments in shaping public perception.

Today, governments and corporations utilize: Big Tech algorithms, social media influence campaigns, and AI-driven behavioral analysis to control narratives. Digital IDs, social credit scores, and predictive policing are modern extensions of behavioral control—except now, they’re automated through AI-driven surveillance networks.

The suppression of free thought, manipulation of public perception, and conditioning of society through fear and compliance have historical precedents. MKUltra was covert, but today’s: digital surveillance, AI-driven censorship, and behavioral control mechanisms operate in plain sight under the guise of public safety and progress.

Expanding Our Research

When I began researching Agenda 2030, it initially seemed harmless—to a degree. It painted a vision of a world at peace, free from crime and housing issues, where people lived in unity—a utopia on paper. Once you dig a little deeper, things start to shift. I started looking at all the other policies, which included:

United Nations & Global Sustainability Agendas:

  • Agenda 21 (1992) – UN sustainability framework focusing on land use, economic controls, and environmental regulations.
  • Agenda 2030 (2015) – Successor to Agenda 21, enforcing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with increased global oversight.
  • Canada’s 2030 Agenda National Strategy (2021) – Trudeau’s roadmap for implementing UN SDGs in Canada.
  • Agenda 2050 (Future Outlook) – Emerging UN policies pushing for extreme environmental, economic, and governance restructuring.

Climate Change Treaties & Economic Policies:

  • Paris Climate Agreement (2015) – Legally binding emissions reduction plan promoting: carbon taxation, net-zero goals, and industrial regulation.
  • Carbon Taxation & ESG Compliance – Global carbon credit systems and corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scoring.

Global Migration & Population Control Policies:

  • Global Compact for Migration (GCM) (2018) – UN-driven framework promoting mass migration policies, demographic shifts, and labor market restructuring.
  • Replacement Migration Theory – UN strategy advocating for high immigration levels in Western countries to counter declining birth rates.
  • Population Reduction Strategies – Investigating policies linked to: fertility control, reproductive rights, and eugenics-based social engineering.

Pandemic & Health Control Measures:

  • WHO Pandemic Treaty (Upcoming) – Legally binding agreement granting WHO direct authority over national pandemic policies and digital health surveillance.
  • International Health Regulations (IHR) Amendments – Strengthening WHO’s power over global emergency response and national health laws.

Financial & Digital Control Policies:

  • Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) – Programmable digital money allowing governments to track, restrict, or control individual transactions.
  • Digital ID & Biometric Surveillance – Global push for ID-linked banking, travel control, and social credit enforcement.
  • ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Financial Scoring – Corporate compliance system enforcing climate policies, DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) mandates, and social behavior regulation.

Globalist Economic Restructuring Plans:

  • The Great Reset (2020) – WEF-backed initiative promoting stakeholder capitalism, corporate-government partnerships, and wealth redistribution.
  • 15-Minute Cities & Smart City Frameworks – Urban planning schemes restricting travel, monitoring energy use, and enforcing digital governance.
  • Universal Basic Income (UBI) & AI-Driven Workforce Replacement – Transitioning economies toward government-dependent populations and automation-driven job elimination.

Surveillance, AI, & Technocratic Control:

  • China’s Social Credit System – AI-driven governance model assigning behavioral scores, restricting dissenters, and enforcing political compliance.
  • Big Tech & AI Surveillance – Investigation into Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta’s collaboration with governments to deploy mass surveillance technologies.

Cultural & Social Engineering Policies:

  • LGBTQ+ & Social Restructuring Policies – Examining the integration of gender ideology into UN SDGs, corporate ESG policies, and public education.
  • Mass Media & Controlled Narratives – Investigating corporate-funded media shaping public perception in line with globalist social engineering objectives.

Geopolitical & Military Policies:

  • Rockefeller’s “Lock Step” Scenario (2010) – Predictive model of a pandemic-driven global authoritarian shift.
  • New World Order (NWO) Ideology – Analysis of Woodrow Wilson, H.G. Wells, George H.W. Bush, and modern global governance theories.
  • Elite-Controlled Governance Structures – Examining the role of Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, IMF, BIS, and other financial institutions in shaping policies.

Major Events & Their Role in the Agenda:

  • George Floyd Riots & Land Grabs – How the destruction of cities facilitated real estate takeovers and the push for 15-minute cities under Agenda 2030.
  • COVID-19 & Policy Shifts – How lockdowns, mandates, and digital IDs paved the way for greater government control and financial restructuring.
  • Supply Chain Disruptions & Economic Manipulation – How manufactured crises (pandemic, war, energy shortages) further the Great Reset.

After reviewing all of this—the policies that were proposed, signed, and actively implemented—it became clear how they correlated with world events, particularly in recent years. Instead of the utopia that was promised, the picture they painted was nothing short of alarming. If you looked at each event singularly, it seemed like just another random, shocking moment—an ‘OMG’ event. The same applied to each policy; they all appeared relatively harmless, simply ways for society to evolve and adapt. After all, as a species, our role is to adapt and evolve. But when you put them all together, it became clear that these were far from coincidental events and far from harmless policies. They were designed to reshape society, usher in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and lay the foundation for a global restructuring blueprint.

The Long-Term Threats to Canada’s Economy & Way of Life

The cumulative effect of these policies could fundamentally reshape Canada in several ways:

Economic Decline & Industry Collapse

  • Oil & Gas Industry Disruption: The cancellation of Keystone XL, carbon taxes, and emission restrictions have already caused significant harm to Alberta’s economy.
  • Agricultural Restrictions: Climate policies targeting nitrogen use threaten farmers’ production capabilities, leading to higher food costs for consumers.
  • Increased Taxation: Funding the SDGs, climate initiatives, and expanded social programs requires higher taxes, increasing financial burdens on businesses and individuals.
  • Corporate Favoritism: While big corporations’ benefit from green subsidies, small businesses struggle to keep up with compliance costs and regulations.

Loss of National Sovereignty

  • International Climate Rules Dictate Policy: UN and WEF-driven initiatives influence Canada’s domestic policies more than its own voters do.
  • Reduced Land & Resource Control: UN sustainability policies advocate for centralized resource management, impacting property rights and limiting national control over natural assets.

Social & Cultural Shifts

  • Urbanization & Mobility Restrictions: The push for sustainable cities could limit rural living, making centralized urbanization and digital tracking the new norm.
  • Financial Surveillance & Digital Currencies: The SDGs promote digital financial systems, which could pave the way for social credit-style governance.
  • Loss of Individual Freedoms: ESG mandates, climate laws, and social justice policies impose ideological controls that could stifle independent thought and decision-making.

The Core Connection: Population, Labor, and Economic Control

All these UN frameworks operate under the idea that population trends—such as: aging populations, declining fertility rates, and shifting labor markets—require government intervention and global coordination. Each policy plays a role in shaping economic, industrial, and social structures toward a centrally managed system.

  • Replacement Migration (2000): This policy was introduced to address aging and declining populations by promoting mass migration as a solution. The result? Large-scale demographic shifts, increased strain on national resources, and rising cultural tensions.
  • Agenda 21 (1992): Marketed as a sustainable development plan, Agenda 21 focuses on land use control and resource allocation. In practice, this has led to restrictions on private property, increased regulation, and a push for rural-to-urban migration.
  • Agenda 2030 (2015): Under the 17 SDGs, Agenda 2030 promotes a global economic transition, emphasizing green energy policies, social engineering, and heavy taxation to fund new economic structures.
  • Paris Climate Agreement (2015): This initiative aims for net-zero carbon goals through carbon taxation and energy restructuring. However, the impact includes higher living costs, energy shortages, and industrial shutdowns that threaten economic stability.
  • Canada’s 2030 Agenda: Branded as a “whole-of-society” approach, this policy framework pushes for economic and social transformation at a national level. The downside? Increased taxation, government funding shifts, and rapid urbanization policies that threaten traditional ways of life.

Historical Precedents: How Have Similar Agendas Played Out in the Past?

A. The Soviet Union & Centralized Economic Control (1917-1991)

The Soviet model of planned economies, wealth redistribution, and centralized governance closely mirrors aspects of Agenda 2030’s sustainability and economic equality goals. Private land ownership was abolished, and industries were placed under state control—paralleling today’s climate-driven restrictions on agriculture and land use.

Additionally, state-controlled media and censorship suppressed dissent, a pattern now emerging through ESG mandates, corporate censorship, and media narrative control. The outcome was devastating, leading to massive food shortages, economic collapse, and widespread state dependency. Over time, public dissent grew, ultimately resulting in the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991. The key lesson is clear: top-down economic planning and centralized control over industries inevitably fail due to inefficiency, corruption, and resistance from the population.

B. China’s Social Credit System & Digital Governance (2014-Present)

China’s Social Credit System, implemented in 2014, serves as a digital governance model that closely monitors financial transactions, travel, and online behavior, enforcing compliance through a system of rewards and penalties. Citizens who fail to adhere to government policies face restricted access to banking, travel, and essential social services, effectively coercing them into obedience. This framework closely aligns with the West’s push for Digital ID, ESG compliance, and Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) initiatives, all of which centralize economic and behavioral control.

The outcome is a society where financial penalties and digital surveillance dictate behavior, granting the government unprecedented control over economic activity and information flow. The key lesson is clear: digital financial and social control systems, marketed under the guise of “security” and “equity,” systematically erode personal freedom, paving the way for totalitarian governance.

C. The Club of Rome & Population Control Narratives (1972)

The Club of Rome’s Limits to Growth report argued that global population control was essential for sustainability, leading to policies that promoted: birth control, sterilization programs, and reductions in family sizes. These same population control narratives persist today, embedded within SDG 3 (Good Health), climate policies, and replacement migration initiatives.

However, the outcome of such measures has been disastrous—countries that aggressively enforced population control, such as China with its One-Child Policy, now face economic collapse due to aging populations, while Western nations struggle with demographic crisis driven by declining birth rates. The lesson is clear: rather than ensuring sustainability, forced population control results in long-term economic and societal collapse.

D. The 2008 Financial Crisis & the Rise of Centralized Banking Power

The 2008 financial crisis triggered massive bank bailouts, leading to increased financial centralization and setting the stage for global economic restructuring. This paved the way for the “Great Reset” and ESG-driven economic models, where governments and corporations gained greater control while wealth inequality deepened, accelerating the decline of the middle class.

The crisis also serves as a warning for the risks of a fully digital economy, where central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could grant financial institutions even greater power over individual transactions. Ultimately, global economic crises are often used as justification for further centralization and wealth redistribution under the guise of stability and progress.

The Agenda Unfolds: How Globalist Policies Have Quietly Reshaped Our World

For years, many dismissed discussions about Agenda 21, Agenda 2030, and the World Economic Forum (WEF) as conspiracy theories, but as we move through to the year 2030, it’s becoming undeniable. The policies laid out in these frameworks are no longer theoretical. They have been enacted, reshaping: economies, societies, and individual freedoms at an alarming rate.

Here’s a deep dive into how every single major concern linked to these globalist policies has materialized—proving that the shift toward centralized control is not just a possibility, but a reality.

  1. Supply Chain & Food Disruptions: The Manufactured Crisis

(Agenda 2030: SDG 2, SDG 9, SDG 12)

From 2020 to 2022, global supply chains faced severe disruptions due to port closures and shipping bottlenecks, reinforcing dependence on centralized distribution networks. The blockage of the Suez Canal in March 2021 and Panama Canal droughts in 2023 further highlighted vulnerabilities in global trade, justifying tighter logistical controls.

Simultaneously, avian flu outbreaks between 2022 and 2024 led to government-mandated mass cullings of poultry, aligning with the broader push toward lab-grown meat and reduced traditional livestock farming.

Fires and unexplained disasters at food processing plants between 2021 and 2023 coincided suspiciously with Agenda 2030’s “sustainable food systems” narrative, raising concerns about engineered shortages. Meanwhile, the infamous 2020 toilet paper crisis demonstrated how easily public behavior can be manipulated through media-induced panic.

2. Economic Manipulation & The Push for Digital Currency

(Agenda 2030: SDG 8, WEF Great Reset)

Since 2019, Canada’s Carbon Tax has steadily increased, conditioning the population for future carbon credit tracking. Post-2020 economic manipulation, including inflation and interest rate hikes, has severely impacted the middle class, forcing many into government dependency.

Canadians were further pushed into record-high debt through state-issued relief programs such as CERB, CEBA, and mortgage deferrals. Meanwhile, over $9 billion in taxpayer money was funneled to Ukraine, prioritizing foreign aid over domestic economic stability, exacerbating affordability issues at home.

3. Social Engineering & Ideological Conditioning

(Agenda 2030: SDG 4, SDG 5, SDG 10, SDG 16)

Over the past several years, a deliberate effort to reshape societal norms and control public discourse has become evident. In 2021, Ontario eliminated merit-based math streaming, and multiple provinces removed standardized testing, effectively lowering educational standards and diminishing critical thinking skills. Schools have shifted toward ideological indoctrination, incorporating CRT, radical gender policies, and activist-driven curriculums as part of the push toward a “global citizen” mindset.

At the same time, ideological groups such as: BLM, pro-Palestinian organizations, and various anti-hate groups have received millions in government funding, fueling division and reinforcing state-approved narratives.

Social engineering has been further amplified through compliance training mechanisms—whether in the form of media-driven narratives on BLM, Ukraine, masks, or vaccines—designed to enforce conformity and punish dissent. Canada’s immigration policies have also been restructured under the UN’s SDG 10 framework, increasing immigration levels to over 500,000 per year by 2025, altering demographics under the guise of “reducing inequality.”

Online censorship has intensified through Bills C-11 and C-18, effectively granting the government control over digital content, silencing dissent, and restricting access to alternative viewpoints. Meanwhile, manufactured societal conflicts—whether based on race, gender, or political ideology—keep populations distracted and divided, ensuring that public resistance to broader globalist policies remains minimal.

4. Surveillance, Smart Cities, & The End of Private Property

(Agenda 2030: SDG 11, SDG 13, WEF Smart Cities)

The implementation of 15-minute cities is underway in major urban areas like Paris, London, Oxford, Edmonton, and Toronto, aiming to restrict personal vehicle use and enforce urban tracking, a move that significantly curtails individual mobility.

Simultaneously, the defunding of police in cities like Seattle, Portland, and Toronto has led to surges in crime, creating an environment where global security forces could be justified and introduced. The growing tent cities and drug crisis across urban centers are being used to normalize the idea of universal housing, where the state holds control over all living spaces.

Meanwhile, land acquisitions by elites such as Bill Gates, who owns over 270,000 acres of U.S. farmland, along with corporate giants like BlackRock and Vanguard, are making private homeownership increasingly unattainable for the average person. In addition, governments in the Netherlands and Ireland are forcing farmers to sell their land under the guise of meeting climate goals, a direct attack on small farming operations that aligns with Agenda 2030’s vision of “sustainable agriculture.”

5. Orchestrated Governance & The March Toward Total Control

(Agenda 2030, WEF, UN, Great Reset)

The Liberal-NDP coalition in Canada has ensured the continuation of WEF-aligned policies until at least 2025, maintaining a political structure that supports centralized governance. At the same time, the Bank of Canada is actively piloting Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), which are expected to control individual spending and enforce compliance with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) mandates.

Additionally, the World Health Organization’s upcoming legally binding Pandemic Treaty, expected in 2024, threatens to override national sovereignty by granting international health authorities the power to dictate pandemic responses, further eroding the ability of individual nations to govern independently.

Every major policy shift, every so-called “conspiracy theory,” has become a verifiable reality. The economic squeeze, the war on independent businesses, the rise of digital tracking and behavioral control—none of this is accidental. It follows the exact blueprints laid out by Agenda 2030, the WEF’s Great Reset, and UN-backed governance strategies.

When you put it all together, it’s clear—nothing happens by coincidence. Major events that might seem accidental, even those with casualties and real suffering, have ultimately served as steppingstones in a larger agenda. A game? No, more like a plan designed to push us closer and closer to the ultimate goal—Agenda 2030.

After over two months of dissecting policies and world events, we’ve put together a full timeline of what’s happened and what’s coming next as these globalist ideologies accelerate us toward a future where we’ll own nothing. The only question left—how happy are we really going to be?

Here’s the good news: it can still be stopped. I was once asked if it was too late, and my answer was (and still is) 100% no. We just need to: find common ground, stop falling for the political divide, and come together. There are more of us than there are of them. If we stand united and demand change, we can stop this in its tracks—because history has shown us time and time again: light and good always prevail when people work together.

Now, Michael and Simone will walk you through the full roadmap—where we’ve been, where we’re headed, and what the rollout plan really looks like. Take it away, guys!

CONTINUE READING  THIS SERIES:

PART ONE: Manufacturing Obedience; AI, The WEF & Agenda 2030—The Blueprint for Global Control

PART TWO – Agenda 21 and 30: The Plan Has Always Been Compliance, Impoverishment, and Enslavement

PART THREE – Art Remains one of the last Unfiltered Voices of Defiance

PART FOUR – The Carbon Cage: Election Promises, Global Agendas, and the Trap We’re Already In

 

 

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