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The Great Reset has found a North American supporter in Ottawa.

Mark Kearney’s rapid ascent in Canadian politics is unusual. Rather than following a conventional route, he was specifically chosen by influential elites. This makes him, perhaps, a more complicated figure than typical grassroots leaders or seasoned bureaucrats. Kearney’s background as a progressive globalist suggests his motivations are far-reaching.

Now, as Canada’s newly elected prime minister, he occupies a pivotal role within the Western Hemisphere. With a robust foundation in central banking and a history of advocating for climate and financial reforms, Kearney’s influence is significant. His timing in this role coincides with critical moments for the future of freedom in the West.

Some may argue that his political inexperience is a drawback, but his background tells a different story. Kearney has spent years orchestrating major global economic strategies. As a key player behind the “great reset,” he manages a crucial economy, rendering him potentially more influential—though Canada may be smaller than other economic powerhouses, it holds sway in various global arenas like the G7.

His unexpected rise should sound alarms across the United States, particularly for the populist movement that challenges the established order influenced by figures like Donald Trump.

Master of ESG Enforcement

Before venturing into politics, Kearney led two major central banks: the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, making him the only individual to have done so. At the Bank of England, he vocally championed climate-related financial reforms, pushing banks and investors to consider environmental and social governance standards.

He also spearheaded the Net Zero Glasgow Financial Alliance, a coalition of financial giants aiming to align capital with United Nations climate objectives. This initiative doesn’t just endorse ESG principles; it seeks to leverage private finance to undermine the fossil fuel sector and promote ESG compliance throughout Western markets, including the U.S.

Amazing Reset Foot Soldier

But Kearney’s ambitions extend beyond ESG. He plays a vital role in the World Economic Forum, which underpins the radical Great Reset initiative that aims to reshape capitalism and emphasize “stakeholder governance” centered on equity and sustainability.

His advocacy reflects a vision where corporate and state powers converge from the top down, presenting an image of enlightened governance that veils a soft authoritarianism.

More concerning for Americans is Kearney’s stance on the U.S. dollar, which he has suggested might relinquish its status as the global reserve currency. While leading the Bank of England, he proposed a new synthetic global digital currency, a plan that, if actualized, could destabilize the American economy. The current reserve currency status bolsters trust in the dollar, keeping inflation in check, but this shift could reverse that stability.

Furthermore, Kearney supports central bank digital currency, a form that critics argue could be used to monitor or restrict financial transactions under state control.

Northern Worries

Kearney’s influence transcends Canadian borders. His ties with international finance, radical environmental strategies, and elite circles give him a unique capability to forge alliances against Trump’s policies.

Whether advocating for U.S. allies to adopt anti-fossil fuel ESG mandates or reviving international agreements that penalize American industries, Kearney’s position enables him to lead coordinated opposition against movements aimed at restoring American energy leadership and economic autonomy. Essentially, he represents a new force for globalization and economic control on our northern flank.

To be clear, even though Kearney’s responsibilities lie in Canada, his influence has implications for the U.S. His ascent should serve as a wake-up call for freedom-loving individuals in America. It symbolizes an effort to construct a centrally-controlled societal model that aligns with the ambitions of the World Economic Forum.

Kearney’s loyalty appears to lie not with the Canadian public, but with globalist interests. His role in one of the U.S.’s closest allied nations provides the internationalist movement a foothold beyond national boundaries. As President Trump strives to reclaim American sovereignty, he faces both entrenched bureaucratic challenges and the increasingly hostile global landscape represented by figures like Kearney.

This shift is more than a simple political change in Canada; it’s part of a larger strategy to re-establish progressive ideals throughout the Western world.

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