You will be accused of spreading disinformation for quoting your masters’ on-record public statements that anyone can find on the internet within 30 seconds.
And you will be happy.
A Canadian Member of Parliament was abruptly cut off during Saturday’s Parliament proceedings after he asked about infiltration of Canada’s cabinet in light of Klaus Schwab’s admission that at least half of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet are World Economic Forum (WEF) leaders.
“I had a constituent that wanted me to ask about outside interference to our democracy,” said Colin Carrie, the MP for Oshawa who went on to tell the speaker that Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum, admitted the WEF had “penetrated more than half of Canada’s cabinet.”
“I was wondering in the interest of transparency, could the member please name which cabinet ministers are on board with the WEF’s agenda. My concern is — “ he said, before he was cut off by the speaker.
“Order, order. The member was in a really good question there, but the audio was really, really bad, and the video is really, really bad as well. And I apologize, I don’t know if the member — ok, let’s try again.”
He then went on to call Charlie Angus, the MP for Timmins-James Bay who denounced Carrie’s remarks: “Mr. Speaker, that member is promoting open disinformation. That’s not debate.”
Carrie’s mention of the WEF’s “infiltrat[ion]” of “governments around the world” was a reference to Schwab’s 2017 declaration that various world government leaders were “leaders of” the WEF.
“When I mention our names like Merkel, even Vladimir Putin, they all have been young global leaders of the World Economic Forum,” Schwab said. “But what we are very proud of now is a young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, President of Argentina, and so on.”
“So we penetrate the cabinets. Yesterday I was in a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau, and I would know that half his cabinet, or even more than half of his cabinet are actually Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum,” Schwab boasted.
In 2016, Schwab held up Trudeau as a top representative of the World Economic Forum’s vision for the world after the “Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
“Who could represent such a world better than you, prime minister?” he said, addressing Trudeau. Schwab then praised the “Canadian constituency,” which he said “has always been” “very loyal, and very much engaged” at the WEF.
Members of the WEF’s Forum of Young Global Leaders have included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, French President Emmanuel Macron, former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, among many others.
None of it is even remotely secret.
It’s just illegal to talk about it.
It’s sort of like how trannies aren’t actually women.