BORDERS REDRAWN
Exchange rate manipulation has predictably been the single greatest consideration, including its calamitous economic effects, in serving the Conservative agenda to cede Canada’s once sovereign currency.
The most glaring evidence of Mr. Mulroney (deceased), Mr. Harper, and now Mr. Poilievre’s intentions to complete the colonization and, ultimately, the annexation of Canada, is plainly evident in the years of their ongoing refusal to proportionately match the U.S.’s relentless money-printing.
This century, the U.S., European, UK, Japanese, Chinese, and Swiss Central Banks have electronically printed their fiat currencies at absolutely staggering rates. One may be confident that Canada is likely the SOLE exception on the planet. Treason is never without purpose.
As a single but noteworthy example of ancillary evidence, consider the 2006 lumber dispute between the U.S. and Canada. The U.S. again snubbed its nose at a treaty when it was in its interests to do so, and only agreed to conditionally resume the lumber trade on condition that a new agreement include a clause that would allow the U.S. to again adjust trade and agreements pertaining to it, if currency rates were not maintained at levels favourable to them.
This was facilitating the potential destruction of Canadian trade and balance of payments and, further, the eventual merging of North American currencies as part of CONTINENTALIZATION. For Canadians, this will have meant the fall of one of the three essential pillars of sovereignty.
This book explains how, in the absence of free, fair and democratic trade, the U.S.’s trade domination in nearly every sector of the economy, has been the cause of crippling inflation. The latter pushes sovereignties toward “Dollarization,” with the aim and excuse being to diminish the people’s inflationary pain.
The people’s inflationary pain has also caused all-time profits and record stock prices for U.S. corporations.
To significantly advance the imperialist design explained in the book, trade with the U.S. expanded under Mr. Mulroney’s successor, Stephen Harper. Poilievre is headed toward a significant majority in the next election, to round out Canada’s sovereignty-concluding “trinity.”
The Conservatives, under its ultra-right wing leader, Pierre Poilievre, have openly promised multiple policies that would, as a result of them, lead to Dollarization.
Included in this book, however, is discussion of the multiple forms that Poilievre’s hoped-for collaboration with, and service to foreign interests would take. Every form of collaboration is a reinforcing element of the currency analysis on which the author has long-since reported; the analysis was always viewed as an obvious and essential tool in the covert war that has been waged against Canada since Brian Mulroney’s election in 1984.
This book is expressly designed to teaching the interconnectivity of the many means and tools employed in the covert war waged against Canada, and our world’s democracies and sovereignties in general.
Learning of the interconnectivity typical of military planning is of vital importance to the brilliant analysts, writers and activists who each specialize in a particular field, but who may be ineffective due to an incapacity to connect the demonic dots to see the bigger picture.
Given Canada’s supreme geo-political importance, nothing could be more threatening to our planet than the fall of our sovereignty. Its decay this century has already proven this to be true. Therefore, the unfolding absorption of our currency is more than a matter of interest for money managers and traders but, rather, a deep concern for Canada’s friends the world-over. In other words, anyone and everyone, everywhere.