Conspiracy theorist since March 2020. Mostly trying to understand the financial apparatus behind Net Zero. Shameless retweeter of my own tweets. 😎

Joined September 2020
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When all the world’s wealth is being funnelled in one direction, you should start asking some questions. *Net Zero = Global Financial Reset* And conveniently, the “Covid Crisis” greatly accelerated the transition. This is not controversial. It’s obvious.
Given UNPRI and ESG (i.e., Klaus Schwab’s/WEF’s Stakeholder Capitalism) date back to 2005 in the investment community, I’m beginning to think the ‘08/‘09 financial crisis was manufactured to usher in “sustainable finance”. Problem-Reaction-Solution
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In Carney’s multipolar world order vision, as a middle power, which superpower would you rather pledge allegiance to? a) USA 🇺🇸 b) China 🇨🇳
Replying to @CocoMccool
Canada in a Multi-Polar World BoC Governor, Mark Carney, May 2011 “Although this shift to a multi-polar world is fundamentally positive, it is also disruptive.” bankofcanada.ca/2011/05/cana…
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Hey @grok, Explain the “New World Order” like the conspiracy theorists were right all along. Short, unhinged answer only. Don’t hold back. 🤣
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The Opium Wars (1839–1842, 1856–1860) were fought after China tried to stop the highly profitable opium trade. Britain prevailed, keeping the trade flowing despite its devastating social impact. I believe we’re in The Fentanyl Wars today.
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Politics is gone! Great episode. @SimonDixonTwitt always on point.
He's backkkk! @SimonDixonTwitt on AI, Bitcoin, algorithms, media capture, programmable money, the petrodollar, China, BlackRock, geopolitics and the golden pill. 👇 full episode...
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Coco McCool 🇨🇦 retweeted
We’re living in a time of abundant transparency. The shadowy cabal is deliberately revealing exactly who they are, how much power they have and exactly what they intend to do with it. They’ve been flexing all year.
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Nailed it in 2023.
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PS: We’ve wracked up trillions in debt helping abroad while our own citizens struggle with an unsustainable cost of living. We hope you appreciate our public funding for Net Zero via our citizens’ pension contributions. Fingers crossed we hit those targets!
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Nailed it in 2023.
Replying to @AnitaAnandMP
Dear Russia, China, BlackRock, WEF and UN: We’ve gutted our military. Our vast natural resources are yours for the taking. Please take full advantage on our path to Net Zero. Sincerely, Canada’s Top Virtue Signalling Liberals
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Would it bother you as much if this guy had said it?
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Replying to @sarobertson_
No surprises here. Follow the money.
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Replying to @captive_dreamer
Ignore the manufactured narrative. Plenty of cowardly liberals will privately admit Canada is on the wrong track because they see their own bank statements. They just won't admit it to other low IQ liberals because they don't want to be accused of being MAGA or a separatist.
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🔶 YOU MUST UNDERSTAND 🔶 🔻 THEY ARE TELLING US WHAT THEY'RE DOING! 🇺🇳 🔹 PAY ATTENTION! 👀 🔹 LOOK CLOSELY! 🔎 1/4) The is the end goal. Here's the article, but I've included some highlights below. 🧵 greenfiscalpolicy.org/its-ti…
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Fun fact: one of the largest heat pump manufacturers eligible for federal rebates is Trane Technologies. In 2021, Trane teamed up with Brookfield’s renewables division to deliver green HVAC solutions. The chair of Brookfield is of course Justin Trudeau’s friend, Mark Carney.
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So which @liberal_party members spouse/ partner owns a #HeatPump factory? #canpoli #LiberalCorruption
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I hear Brookfield secured $1.9 billion in refinancing from the Qatar Investment Authority a few days ago too while you were there Small world Nice haul
Canada and Qatar. Friends. Allies. Partners. 🇨🇦 🇶🇦
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And PS - there’s absolutely NOTHING environmentally friendly about AI data centres. So stop buying the sustainability BS. Start asking: Why do we need all of these data centres anyway? What incoming shift is so huge to justify this insanity?
“While Brookfield’s Bruce Flatt brags about ‘rewiring the global economy’ through trillions in AI data centers, power grids, and infrastructure that will enrich his firm for decades, remember this: his former right-hand man and ex-Chair, Mark Carney, is now Canada’s Prime Minister.” Carney spent years at Brookfield steering “transition investing” and energy plays before conveniently resigning to seize political power—positioning a loyal globalist insider to grease the regulatory and policy wheels for exactly this kind of elite-orchestrated economic overhaul that funnels public costs and private gains. Same swamp, new suit.
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Coco McCool 🇨🇦 retweeted
When the IPCC says that we're off track to reach Net Zero by 2050.. ..and that we need societal and behavioural changes and new policy instruments (see highlights).. ..we should pay attention and take them seriously. This is why there are tens of thousands of data centers.
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A massive overhaul of daily human behavior is required to achieve Net Zero. How do you think such drastic changes will be implemented and enforced? You think people are going to give up steaks and cars easily? What are all these data centres for?
Ask Carney what Net Zero will look like at the individual level. Will it be achieved via interoperable digital ID tethered to CBDC and social/carbon credit to modify human behaviour? What happens to the data? What are impact markets?
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In order to achieve Net Zero by 2050, we would have to invest trillions into oil and gas and mineral mining in order to create all the infrastructure, equipment, machinery, vehicles, batteries, etc. I posit that Net Zero was never intended to be a success, but that it was always intended to be the excuse needed to bring carbon footprint management down to the individual level. If the mental positioning is that we all need to contribute to save the planet, then every personal decision we make has a measurable impact. It justifies putting limits on these decisions and this will likely come in the form of credits or an allowance. This, IMHO, is the real reason for all the data centers popping up and digital IDs being rolled out in every single country.
And there we have it. Mark Carney calling for the need to have a true “carbon credit market” not just in Alberta, but across all provinces. His GFANZ agenda is in full swing in Canada.
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#NoKings am I right?!
🚨 The sheer hypocrisy is insulting. A frail king draped in dead animal fur, wearing a crown worth more than entire towns, sitting on a solid gold throne in a palace built on centuries of conquest and privilege — lecturing ordinary people about “sacrifice,” “unity,” and “national duty.” While millions can barely afford to heat their homes or put food on the table. This isn’t tradition. 
This is theatre. The King’s Speech was pure pageantry — robes, jewels, ancient rituals, guards in costume — all while reading a script promising more regulation, more bureaucracy, more digital control, more surveillance, and more state power from the same machine that helped create the cost-of-living crisis in the first place. Luxury and ceremony for the elite.
Struggle and sacrifice for everyone else. You genuinely couldn’t invent a more tone-deaf spectacle if you tried. How many more times are we supposed to watch this elaborate performance while working families get crushed? The pomp is designed to make it feel sacred.
But strip away the crowns and gold carriages and it’s just another reminder of who still sits at the top while the rest of us pay the price. This is not modern civilisation.
It’s the last rotting carcass of feudalism with better cameras. What do you think — is this the future we’re supposed to celebrate? #KingsSpeech #Monarchy #CostOfLivingCrisis #EliteHypocrisy #cdnpoli
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We won't be far behind if C-22 passes. In its current state, VPNs would almost certainly require us to log identifying user data. Signal isn't headquartered in Canada so they can just shut off Canadian servers, but our HQ is. We pay an ungodly amount of taxes to this corrupt government, and in return they want to destroy the entire essence of our service to basically spy on its own citizens. Not happening. We'll move HQ and take our taxes elsewhere.
Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill theglobeandmail.com/politics…
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