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The World’s Most Powerful Reset

Barbara Boyd argues Donald Trump’s Truth Social post—“World’s Most Powerful Reset”—signals a deliberate effort to dismantle the World Economic Forum’s COVID-era “Great Reset” and replace it with an opposite agenda: Expanded U.S. energy production, lower global prices and renewed American industrial growth.

She contrasts net-zero finance and global governance—citing Klaus Schwab, King Charles, Mark Carney and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero—with Trump’s “drill, build, export” approach and the goal of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Boyd cites strategist James Thorne’s view that moves involving Venezuela and Iran aim to “re-anchor” energy and money in the dollar system, while she frames Trump’s strategy as the American System of Hamilton, Lincoln, and McKinley, not a British imperial “Great Game.”

She connects Iran talks involving regional players to a “Board of Peace,” and ends by linking Artemis II’s splashdown and a moon-to-Mars vision to this broader reset, urging viewers to follow Promethean Action and support midterm efforts. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.

Alberta Independence Heats Up

The independence battle is heating up in Alberta Canada, as residents grow weary of being robbed blind by the Canadian government to subsidize the woke tards in Quebec, Montreal and Toronto.

It’s unclear if Alberta will go alone, or if other provinces could join it. Also, it remains to be seen whether Alberta wants to re-establish itself as a separate nation or instead seek to become the 51st state within the United States.

Here, Neil Johnson reveals how independence leaders from Alberta conducted a secret session recently with President Donald Trump to discuss the options. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was said to be “apoplectic” over the secession meeting.

Alberta: Ready To Split

Alberta’s separatist movement is gaining momentum following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent election victory in Canada.Here’s more from Clayton Morris on Redacted News.

Canada: The Art Of Trolling

Earlier this week, newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a liberal, visited the White House.    Mark Carney ran a campaign emphasizing Canadian nationalism, which successfully won him the election.  

However, nothing will negate the undue stresses Canada’s NATO spending shortfalls and trade surplus have on its relationship with the United States. Now, President Trump is taking him to task, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”

Pedo Puppets And Kings

Google whistleblower and author Zach Vorhies returns to discuss puppet Prime Ministers, failed assassinations, Trump tariffs, the censorship industrial complex and the Pfizer Covid vaccines.

Will James O’Keefe get into the vaccines as part of his new dive into Deep State corruption? Stay tuned. Here’s more from the SGT Report.

Open Borders, Sting Operations?

President Donald Trump heads to Saudi Arabia on the first dip0lomatic overseas mission of his second term. What new deals could he work? This comes on the heels of his White House meeting with Mark Carney, the new prime minister of Canada. Carney ran a harshly negative campaign attacking Trump, but the Canadian was singing a slightly different tune at the White House. No, these will not be great friends, but if they can work together to end fentanyl and other drug dealing, all for the better.

Remember the multiple Q-posts “FlyRothsFly?” What do those posts have to do, if anything, with Carney? Bear in mind his history as a banker, including 13 years with Goldman Sachs as well as a stints with the Bank of England and Bank of Canada. Both banks bore connections with the Rothschilds, who many trace back to the Q-post accounts of flying Roths.

Meanwhile, threats of nuclear war have escalated over the squabbling between India and Pakistan. We’re seeing sting operations exposing corruption and border shenanigans in the United States. Skirmishes are on the rise with dangerous cartels. Here’s more from And We Know.

Canada’s Dirty Prime Minister

Did Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney have a close and personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?

We’re not certain yet. But Carney did, in fact,  have ties with Epstein’s girlfriend and now jailed procuress Ghislaine Maxwell. Photos surfaced in March showing Carney with Maxwell, enjoying a music festival in Great Britain in the summer of 2013. Mark Carney’s wife Diana was also present.

Carney brushed off the photo as wild political assassination. But it turned out Carney’s sister-in-law, Tanya Rothewick, attended school with Ghislaine Maxwell.

Here’s more from Canadian pundit Spencer from the MCGA channel, taking a deep dive look at the connections linking Maxwell, Epstein and Mark Carney. Spencer promises “breaking Canadian politics with boring parts removed.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0llyjR8Kef0&t=549s

 

Oh, Canada!

Liberals won 80% of high-immigrant districts in Canada. Canada’s population is now 25% foreign-born, and set to increase.

Talk about a recipe for disaster. Here’s more from Ramzpaul.

Not all of Canada wants to go down a shithole. Alberta — essentially Canada’s equivalent to Texas — is signaling that it could move toward independence. In a HUGE win for Alberta sovereignty, Premier Danielle Smith’s government has updated the Citizen Initiative Act, slashing the referendum signature requirement from 600K to just 177K—10% of last election’s voters—and extending collection from 90 to 120 days. 

These changes make a referendum on Alberta independence far more achievable, empowering Albertans to take control of their future. Like Texans, these freedom-loving mavericks, who control the bulk of Canada’s oil production, might well want to push for independence. With a lower bar and more time, that kind of drive is now within reach. Here’s more from Clyde Do Something.

Canada: Coalition Government

Canada’s Liberal Party was projected to win Monday’s House of Commons election, but they will hold a slimmer edge over the Conservative Party — which picked up more seats than the polling had projected.

At last count, the Liberals had taken or were leading for 165 seats while the Conservatives were ahead in the races for 147 seats. Three other parties also picked up more widely scattered seats — with the Bloc Québécois taking 23, the New Democratic Party 7 seats and the Green Party 1 seat. The seats –called ridings by the Canadians — still are subject to final tabulations, so minor adjustments remain possible.

Still, the count means Liberty Party won’t have an outright majority of 172 seats. How will they re-elect Mark Carney as Prime Minister? They will have to offer concessions to bring the Bloc Québécois,  the New Democratic Party and the Green Party, or any combination of those parties, under the Liberal coalition.

Here, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers his response after the dramatic Canadian election night. Poilievre, who led in the polls for much of the campaign, saw his advantage evaporate in the final days amid direct intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump, who renewed trade threats and provocatively suggested Canada become America’s 51st state. Poilievre forcefully rejected Trump’s remarks, declaring, “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent.” Throughout the campaign, Poilievre focused on affordability, crime, and the need for change, warning against a “fourth Liberal decade.”

In other words, it looks like Trump might have sapped the Conservatives. If so, he screwed the pooch. Certainly brash, but not too smart!

Carney Drives Canada Off A Cliff

Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to drive a wedge between Canada and the United States. His goal: To “Trump-proof Canada.”

Good luck with that, ya leftist hoser! Here’s more from Mark Morse TV.

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