blackbird Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 (edited) While searching for information about PM Mark Carney I came across this article on the Catholic Register website: " Carney is the United Nations special envoy on climate finance, co-chair for the Glasgow Finance Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), advisory board chair for the progressive think-tank Canada 2020 and sits on the foundation board of the World Economic Forum. The list goes on: chair of the Group of Thirty, a member of the boards of Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harvard University Overseers and The Rideau Hall Foundation. All of this is well-rehearsed, but there is one transnational non-profit organization with which Carney is involved that entirely escapes mention by the secular press, and even his Wiki page. It is an involvement that is potentially instructive to both the nature of his Catholicism and his understanding of the power of the market as a force of change. Carney sits on the Steering Committee of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism at the Vatican. The council emerged in 2020 as a co-venture of the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism and the Vatican. Both the coalition and the council are spearheaded by Lynn Forester de Rothschild, billionaire philanthropist, businesswoman and two-time fundraiser for the presidential bids of Hillary Clinton. The Vatican’s “capitalism with a human face” council seeks to move “the private sector to create a more inclusive, sustainable and trusted economic system.” Carney has been involved with the council from the outset. An early group photo once featured on the website shows Carney standing two to the right of Pope Francis, sandwiched between de Rothschild and Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America. " The Catholic or the Davos Man? | The Catholic Register This raises many questions. PM Carney has obviously been heavily involved in powerful global organizations. The Steering Committee of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism at the Vatican of which Carney sits on at the time this was written demonstrates the committee and Carney have (or had) close ties to the present Pope and their globalist agenda. What does all this mean for Canada if PM Carney becomes the next Prime Minister of Canada? If he as a committed globalist and warrior on climate change, will he carry his ideas and ideology into policies, laws, and regulations in the governing of Canada? I believe he has said nothing about removing the caps, carbon taxes on industry, and regulations that are and will continue to hamper the energy industry and prevent it from achieving its full potential. Will he put the growth of Canada's oil and gas industry, and the economy of Canada first or will the globalist agenda of the WEF, the Vatican, and the U.N. Social Development Goals be put first? Edited March 25 by blackbird Quote
TreeBeard Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 Sounds like reasonable positions to me. Climate change is a problem we need to try and mitigate. Quote
blackbird Posted March 25 Author Report Posted March 25 (edited) 23 hours ago, TreeBeard said: Sounds like reasonable positions to me. Climate change is a problem we need to try and mitigate. Destroy the standard of living and economy of Canadians on the alter of the false god of the globalist net zero goal? Trudeau has already done a number on Canadians. The fact is the government has run up nearly 1.5 trillion dollars in the national debt. The fanatical war on climate change done by Trudeau, Guilbeault and other liberal/NDP/Green radicals has done a lot of harm of our fair country. Nobody in their right mind actually voted for this assault on our standard of living and economy. This proves to be the big problem with our democratic system. An election has all kinds of campaign issues but the real consequences for the war on climate change are not really calculated or told to the voters. Charismatic leaders make great sound bites but little detail and a significant number of voters are taken in by the bait. We have been ending up with a reduced standard of living of Canadians because of higher costs of everything. Add to that the billions more being spent on social programs like school food programs, a national dental care plan, and now pharmacare. Billions more being spent than ever before and billions must be spent to service the interest payments on the national debt. That means less money available for social programs. How is Canada going to manage to pay for all the social programs, pay the interest on the 1.5 trillion dollar debt and still increase the budget for the Canadian Forces and health care, etc. Where is the money going to come from? Trudeau left his job with around 8 million in pensions and is laughing all the way to the bank after leaving Canadians saddled with a massive debt that at the moment is around $40,000 to $70,000 per person in Canada. Edited March 26 by blackbird Quote
WestCanMan Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 3 hours ago, blackbird said: "Carney is the United Nations special envoy on climate finance, co-chair for the Glasgow Finance Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), advisory board chair for the progressive think-tank Canada 2020 and sits on the foundation board of the World Economic Forum. Seems like he's a real die-hard "axe the tax" guy lol. Does he plan to put the carbon tax back, or maybe even double it, the day after he gets elected? Quote the foundation board of the World Economic Forum. British passport, Irish passport, sits on the foundation board of the World Economic Forum... Sounds like a real "Canada-first" guy lol. "I promise not to sell Canada out to the US! Globalists and foreigners? Well that's a whole different story. We see your Canada as their Canada." 1 Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. "If it didn't come from CNN, it's heresy!" - leftist "intellectuals"
WestCanMan Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 (edited) 3 hours ago, TreeBeard said: Sounds like reasonable positions to me. Climate change is a problem we need to try and mitigate. You must be really upset that Mr. "special envoy on climate finance" axed the tax, hey? What a hypocrite. That tax needs to be there. Greta's life depends on it, right? Who else is gonna sit on CNN's race-experts panel? Edited March 25 by WestCanMan Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. "If it didn't come from CNN, it's heresy!" - leftist "intellectuals"
Legato Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 3 hours ago, TreeBeard said: Sounds like reasonable positions to me. Climate change is a problem we need to try and mitigate. Well then he needs to sit on a few hundred more boards to make the weather gooder. Wouldn't you agree? 1 Quote
WestCanMan Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 @TreeBeard Are you unable to come out and say that you're upset that Carney axed the tax? Hasn't he betrayed your global warming alarmists? What if axing the tax is the straw that broke the camel's back, and the global warming floodfires that herbie warned us about actually come to pass? Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. "If it didn't come from CNN, it's heresy!" - leftist "intellectuals"
eyeball Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 5 hours ago, blackbird said: Destroy the standard of living and economy of Canadians on the alter of the false god of the globalist net zero goal? What about the Pope's alter, isn't that even worse? You make the Pope sound like he was practically Beelzebub's right hand man some days. Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
blackbird Posted March 26 Author Report Posted March 26 3 hours ago, eyeball said: What about the Pope's alter, isn't that even worse? You make the Pope sound like he was practically Beelzebub's right hand man some days. Yes, Carney is a faithful follower of the Pope and that system. I disagree with the religion because it is unbiblical although I have had cordial RC friends over the years. I have nothing against the RC people. It is a system that most are born into. If you want to read an interesting book online called Roman Catholicism by Loraine Boettner at the archive website do this: Put on a search line ... Roman Catholicism by Loraine Boettner archive and you will find it. Here is one example of why Protestants oppose that system. Page 174 describes confessing sins to a priest. Here is a little part of it. "Through the use of the confessional the priest has been able to pry into the conscience of each individual, so that no heretic might escape, and in the case of the faithful to gain entrance into the privacy of the domestic family circle. There is literally and in truth no area of life that is exempt from the scrutiny and supervision of the priest. “Knowledge is power,” and that power can be wielded in many ways, to direct people along lines that will promote the church program, or for the personal benefit of the priest himself. It is perfectly evident that the priest to whom a person has confessed his thoughts, desires, and every sinful action just as it occurred, has placed that person largely under his control. For some that means little less than slavery. This is particularly true of women and girls who have even destroyed their self-respect in so surrendering themselves to the priest. The result is a sense of shame, worry, and of being at the mercy of the priest. Through the confessional Rome has been able to exercise an effective control not only over the family, but over political officials of every grade, teachers, doctors, lawyers, employers and employees, and indeed over all who submit to that discipline. 3 The Priests Cannot Forgive Sins The Scriptures teach that only God can forgive sins: “Who can forgive sins but one, even God?” (Mark 2:7); “...The Son of man hath authority on earth to forgive sins” (Matthew 9:6). It is because God is our Creator and Owner and Judge, and because it is His law that we have broken, that He can forgive sins. The Lord Jesus Christ has this power because He is God. But the Church of Rome teaches that her priests also can forgive sins, and that “They pardon sins, not only as ambassadors of Jesus Christ, but as judges, and by way of jurisdiction” (Council of Trent, Sess. 14,9; Bellarmine, De Poenit, 3,2). The Council of Trent declares further: “Whosoever shall affirm that the priest’s sacramental absolution is not a judicial act, but only a ministry to pronounce and declare that the sins of the party confessing are forgiven, let him be anathema.” And the priest, after hearing the confession says to the penitent: “I absolve you from your sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.” The priests hold a lot of power over their followers. Quote
blackbird Posted March 27 Author Report Posted March 27 "Carney sits on the Steering Committee of the Council for Inclusive Capitalism at the Vatican. The council emerged in 2020 as a co-venture of the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism and the Vatican. Both the coalition and the council are spearheaded by Lynn Forester de Rothschild, billionaire philanthropist, businesswoman and two-time fundraiser for the presidential bids of Hillary Clinton. " As a devout follower of the Papal system and on the Council for Inclusive Capitalism at the Vatican, will he someday be canonized as a saint? Perhaps a saint in the Liberal Party instead?? Quote
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