Mark Carney's ascension to Canada's Premier is nothing short of a globalist coup. This self-proclaimed "central banker extraordinaire" is not the savior he's portrayed to be, but rather a dangerous technocrat with a sinister agenda.
President Donald J. Trump participates in a bilateral meeting with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin during the G20 Japan Summit Friday, June 28, 2019, in Osaka, Japan. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
Today’s news shows President Trump dealing with Russia as a sovereign state in moving to settle the Ukraine war, at the same time that Russia (and maybe China) is mediating between the US and Iran to solve the Iran nuclear problem.
President Trump and his aides are moving the world towards a world system never before seen in history—a world of sovereign, independent states.
When President Trump addressed the United Nations in 2018, he called for such a new world of proudly independent, sovereign nation-states.
President Trump addressing the UN in 2018
A New Vision, Free of Globalism
Now, at the beginning of his second term, the mists are lifting from this vision of a future, better world, free of globalism (a/k/a empire). Now it can become a reality during the lifetimes of some of you reading these words today.
The sovereign nation-state, and a world of sovereign states, were in the minds of American patriots even before the United States was founded—going back to the first English settlers in North America.
They traced it back to Solon, the ancient (600 BC) lawgiver of Athens, and his intellectual descendant, the philosopher Plato (400 BC). This ancient Platonic legacy was adopted and reshaped by Jesus Christ and his Apostles.
Christians fought to realize this for fourteen centuries until at last the Renaissance made it possible. Then the sacrifice of St. Joan of Arc, willingly burned alive for her faith, made possible the creation of history’s first nation-state in France under Louis XI in 1461.
Founding member of the LaRouche movement in the 1960s. Former editor of LaRouche’s writings and EIR magazine. Regular host of our Saturday class series.
Mark Carney's ascension to Canada's Premier is nothing short of a globalist coup. This self-proclaimed "central banker extraordinaire" is not the savior he's portrayed to be, but rather a dangerous technocrat with a sinister agenda.