VIDEOS with Key Messages for Federal Elections: on UN, WEF, Conflict of Interest, and Propaganda
Use them to start a discussion with your candidates and neighbours
During elections, it's crucial to remind one another of the challenges our country faces and the stakes we encounter in the world around us. Let these issues spark conversations with your candidates and neighbours.
1. Argentina’s President Calls Out UN Agenda
This is my first speech to the United Nations General Assembly, and
I'd like to take this opportunity to humbly alert the different nations of the world about the path that we are moving down and have been for decades—and about the danger of this organization failing as it has been doing in its original mission.
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I've come here to tell the world, on one hand, what will happen if the United Nations continues to promote collectivist policies under the mantle of the 2030 Agenda.
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Its fundamental principles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights emerged from that. A basic agreement was formed around one principle: That all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
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But at some point, like with most bureaucratic structures created by men, this organization stopped pursuing its original aims.
Instead, it started to change.
What had been conceived as a shield to protect the freedom of man became a Leviathan with various tentacles—one that tries to decide not only what each nation should do but also how every citizen of the world should live.
We moved from an organization that pursued peace to one that imposes an ideology on its members.
And that’s why I’m here—to call it out.
2. Just a thought - All candidates associated with the WEF should be disqualified to run in Canada
This is what Alberta premiere is saying about this:
What are your views on the World Economic Forum?
Well, I’m not a Young Global Leader of Tomorrow.
I’ve never been to one of their events.
And I look at Pierre Poilievre saying that he doesn't intend to go to their events and doesn't intend to have his ministers involved in them either.
I take the same view.
But why? You're still not explaining why. What are your views on the World Economic Forum? What do you find distasteful about it?
I guess I find it distasteful when billionaires brag about how much control they have over political leaders—as the head of that organization has.
And I think that is offensive.
The people who should be directing government are the people who vote for them.
And the people who vote for me and my colleagues are the people who live in Alberta and who are affected by our decisions.
So, quite frankly, until that organization stops bragging about how much control they have over political leaders, I have no interest in being involved with them.
My focus is here in Alberta, solving problems for Albertans with the mandate from Albertans.
3. MP Michelle Ferreri Questions Mark Carney's Conflicts of Interest and Hidden Assets
4. US Secretary of Health and Human Services - equivalent of the Minister of Health in Canada - speaks up on the danger of Totalitarian Control from WEF, Bill Gates and other Billionaires
More quotes from Senior US Health Officials: https://www.ivim.ca/evidence/officials-speak-up/US (Updated weekly!)