Am I Paranoid Enough?

Though quite jaundiced and cynical about the “good intentions” of our national and international elites (political and otherwise), I’ve tried to avoid buying into conspiracy theories about a “great reset” being planned for us by Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum. But now come news that Justin Trudeau wants to make all the “temporary” expanded financial surveillance powers permanent.

As all eyes were trained on the aggressive police sweep of the Ottawa trucker convoy this week, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s administration was quietly moving to implement a sweeping expansion of surveillance power at the federal level.

The Trudeau government’s financial war against the truckers has been covered at length. But one underreported aspect of this broader assault on Canadian civil liberties is the effort to bring crowdfunding and payment service providers — two of the most prominent routes for financial transactions on the Internet — under the permanent control of a centralized government authority.

In a February 14 news conference, Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said that the government was using the Emergencies Act to broaden “the scope of Canada’s anti-money-laundering and terrorist financing rules so that they cover crowdfunding platforms and the payment service providers they use.” That broadened power requires all forms of digital transactions, including cryptocurrencies, to be reported to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Center of Canada. (I.e., “Fintrac”). “As of today, all crowdfunding platforms and the payment service providers they use must register with Fintrac, and they must report large and suspicious transactions to Fintrac,” Freeland said. She justified the move as a way to “mitigate the risk” of “illicit funds” and “increase the quality and quantity of intelligence received by Fintrac and make more information available to support investigations by law enforcement.” Trudeau, standing behind Freeland at the press conference, nodded his head in agreement.

Freeland said the trucker convoy, which had assembled to protest coronavirus restrictions, had “highlighted the fact” that digital assets and funding mechanisms “weren’t captured” by the Canadian government’s pre-existing surveillance powers. As a result, she said, “the government will also bring forward legislation to provide these authorities to FinTrac on a permanent basis.”

That seems an awful lot less like an emergency measure to deal with honking truckers and more like a naked power grab to further the building of a sinister, ubiquitous surveillance state, doesn’t it? It’s the sort of thing that makes accusations of trying to impose a Chinese-style social credit system on western democracies a lot more credible, doesn’t it?

It doesn’t help that Schwab dresses and talks like a supervillain.

And it also doesn’t help that Trudeau is in fact a member of the World Economic Forum, as is Chrystia Freeland.

James Lindsay has a long thread on Schwab’s book The Fourth Industrial Revolution, his sweeping vision of “a technological fusion of the ‘physical, digital, and biological worlds,’ which is creepy transhumanism under their direction.”

And then there’s this:

Is all this just paranoid pattern-matching confirmation bias? Possibly. Let’s hope so. It probably is crazy to ascribe every baleful trend of recent memory (social justice, creeping authoritarianism, tranny madness, rising crime, pedophilia among left-wing elites, media insistence that ordinary people need to start eating bugs, etc.) to one grand conspiracy. It’s paranoid to ascribe every problem to a single malevolent actor. There are always going to be competing agendas by competing power players. It’s a mistake to assume that all the bad guys, from Schwab to George Soros to Bill Gates to Xi Jinping, are on the same team, working with each other. That way lies madness.

But there sure seems to be a whole lot of something going on.

Oh, and Biden just extended the Flu Manchu emergency declaration for another year.

Am I paranoid enough?

Edited to add: AP says that the “age of consent” pic is fake.

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10 Responses to “Am I Paranoid Enough?”

  1. 370H55V says:

    He does look like Ernst Stavro Blofeld, no?

  2. Howard says:

    “Am I Paranoid Enough?”

    No.

  3. SPDudley says:

    I think one of the Heaven’s Gate people didn’t make it to the spaceship.

  4. LadyTheo says:

    I used to think I was a paranoid conspiracy theorist and chide myself for my cynicism and jadedness. Now I know I was right.

    I think it is hard for some of us peons to imagine just how much power these people have. It is hard for other peons to imagine how depraved humans can be. We need to remove those blind spots.

    I am fully aware of human depravity–we are all incredibly broken. And I firmly believe the Evil One is active in this world. What I am coming to terms with is just how much control these people have.

    The adage: Absolute power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. This is not about those with the absolute power. It is about what those just under them will do to participate. Thus we don’t see what the Davos insiders do–we see what those who want to be in their orbit do: The Bidens, the Clintons, the Bezoses, etc.

  5. jabrwok says:

    “No enemies to the Left”. They don’t need to coordinate because they all already agree with one another. They are an Army of Evil Davids. Each working towards his own vision of their collective Utopia. With them at the top, of course:-(

  6. Ertist says:

    I had to go back and find the irreplaceable Angelo Codevilla’s 2020 analysis of our situation, it really stands the test and sobers the mind.

    https://americanmind.org/salvo/revolution-2020/

  7. jabrwok says:

    Might want to edit “Klaus Schultz”.

    [Fixed. – LP]

  8. Jim says:

    Is it my paranoid imagination, or did Schwab, Soros, Xi, etc. all grow up under fascist tyrants, and today think they know how to make a better fascist state?

  9. Ketchikan says:

    Re your comment that it would be a mistake to assume they are all on the same team: Well they are now. In a recent WEF video ( sorry I can’t find it) this lady states that the elites now trust each other. She used the word “elites”.

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