CARNEY THE CRIMINAL: The Bilderberg Banker Who Raped Canada and Became Prime Minister?


Introduction: The Puppet Fell—So the King Took Back the Throne

Mark Carney isn’t just a banker. He’s a globalist kingpin, a high-ranking Bilderberg operative, and a ruthless social engineer who used the Bank of Canada as a weapon to bring middle class Canadians to the verge of bankruptcy while he installed Justin Trudeau as a political puppet to dismantle Canada from within. But true to Mob Boss Mentality, when Trudeau failed, Carney stepped in to finish the job himself.

As a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee, Carney wasn’t an observer—he was the orchestrator and echoed the sentiments of fellow filthy globalist George Soros, who once said,

“I am basically there to make money. I cannot and do not look at the social consequences of what I do,”

This wasn’t leadership. This was economic rape, masked in central banking jargon. Carney showed no concern for the destruction he caused. He cared about power, profit, and control—not people.

And what he’s doing to Canada now mirrors what happened in Sarajevo—once hailed for its multicultural harmony during the 1984 Winter Olympics. At the time, the world praised Sarajevo as a symbol of peaceful coexistence. But just two years later, it descended into ethnic warfare—a warning of what happens when superficial diversity is exploited to mask deep social fractures.

That’s exactly the direction Carney is steering Canada.


II. Carney — Bilderberg’s Financial Executioner

For years, Mark Carney, as a trusted member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee, wasn’t just managing Canada’s economy—he was sabotaging it. And he did so with surgical precision, under the guise of “monetary policy” while quietly steering the country into a debt trap that would destroy the middle class and make national independence impossible.

At the heart of Carney’s betrayal was his intentional manipulation of interest rates—a calculated distortion of the basic function of the Bank of Canada. Traditionally, the Bank of Canada operated like a thermostat or brake pedal for the economy: When the economy was hot, interest rates were raised to cool inflation, slow speculation, and prevent bubbles. When the economy slowed down, interest rates were lowered to stimulate growth and support families and businesses.

Mark Carney did the exact opposite.

As Canada’s economy boomed in the early 2000s—particularly in energy-rich provinces like Alberta—Carney kept interest rates artificially low, allowing speculative fever to ignite. The result? A tidal wave of easy credit, reckless lending, and a housing market driven straight off a cliff.

In Calgary, the average price of a basic 1950s bungalow—$150,000 in 2000—skyrocketed to $500,000 by 2005. It wasn’t due to real value. It was a monetary illusion, inflated by low borrowing costs and reckless overvaluation. Young families were priced out. Middle-class buyers were lured into massive 30-year debt traps. Banks gorged on inflated mortgages while foreign investors quietly bought up Canadian neighborhoods.

And Carney knew exactly what he was doing. He wasn’t stupid—he was experienced. He understood the long-term risks of easy credit and chose to do it anyway. Why?

Because wrecking the economy was the plan.

When Stephen Harper came to power in 2006, he inherited Carney’s ticking time bomb. South of the border, the U.S. housing market began to crash—and Canada was now locked into Carney’s trap. Raising interest rates would implode the housing bubble. Cutting them further would inflate it more. So Canada stalled—paralyzed—while the damage spread deeper.

Today, that damage is obvious: Unaffordable housing has become a generational curse. Gas, food, and vehicles are now priced for the elite. Mothers are putting back meat at grocery stores because they can’t afford both shelter and sustenance. Canada is no longer a middle-class country. It’s a financial colony, enslaved by mortgage debt and corporate inflation.

Carney didn’t miscalculate. He executed a long-game strategy to eliminate economic independence and strip Canadians of their future—ensuring that his Bilderberg handlers could step in later to “fix” the very disaster he designed.

This was no accident. It was economic warfare—and Carney was leading the charge.


III. Trudeau — The Manufactured Mascot

While Carney worked from the shadows, a frontman was needed—a face to sell the destruction. That face was Justin Trudeau.

In August 2012, on a Calgary jobsite, a Liberal client had a very foretelling conversation with a local builder. The client began discussing the future of Canada’s economy and then said flatly; “Justin Trudeau will be the next Prime Minister.” The builder—caught off guard—had to pause and think. He vaguely remembered Justin as “the son that never got killed in the ski accident.” And he wasn’t wrong. Trudeau was little more than a drama teacher and a partier at the time—hardly leadership material. But the Liberal client was insistent. He followed up with a chilling explanation: “Justin is going to win because he has his father’s friends backing him.”

That statement struck the builder as odd. After all, Pierre Trudeau had left office nearly three decades earlier, back in 1984. But the client didn’t blink. He was sure of it. And then it happened. Eight months later, in April 2013, Justin Trudeau was crowned Liberal leader. By 2015, he became Prime Minister. And just like that, whether Conservative or Liberal, Canadians had unknowingly taken part in rigged elections. Justin wasn’t elected because he earned it. He was installed. Trudeau’s mission wasn’t to unite the country. It was to fracture it.

From the beginning, his policies targeted the foundations of Canadian identity. He denigrated Old Stock Canadians, inflamed racial divisions, and used nonwhite immigration as a voting bloc, weaponizing demographics to erode Canada’s cultural core through state-sanctioned social engineering.

He gutted the military, then said Canada should consider hiring a private military instead. He handed land to First Nations groups who had no legal boundaries, no visible settlements, and no regard for the tribes they had enslaved, exterminated, or raped historically so that he could gain control of the land and resources in back end deals to sell out to his globalist buddies. He passed carbon taxes designed to cripple Alberta and funnel money away from resource provinces—despite Canada being a population of just 35 million compared to environmental giants like India and China, who contribute exponentially more pollution without accountability.

It wasn’t about saving the planet. It was about draining Alberta. While oil fell from $118 a barrel to $30, Alberta was brought to its knees. Under King Ralph Klein, Alberta once had a booming economy and a massive heritage fund. Under Trudeau the Traitor, Alberta was woke and broke—and now the province is considering separation.

Trudeau wore blackface, sexually harassed a reporter in Creston, and threw a First Nations minister under the bus. He used identity politics to punish his enemies and shield his allies. He censored the media, paid off the press, and silenced dissent. And yet—no matter how many scandals, no matter how much contempt he showed for working Canadians—he still “won” every election.

The system was rigged. The results were managed. The people lost faith—but the filthy Globalists like Carney didn’t care.


IV. The Botched Hit and the Boss Stepping In

Eventually, Trudeau became a liability. His popularity tanked. He became the most hated Prime Minister in modern history, a national embarrassment whose scandals and policies had pushed Canada to the edge of economic, social, and cultural ruin. Even his most loyal backers could no longer shield him from the consequences of his incompetence. The illusion of charm and progressiveness had worn thin, and what remained was a deeply unpopular leader clinging to a collapsing narrative.

It was at this point that Mark Carney—Canada’s unelected kingmaker—stepped out from the shadows. And then—somehow, in just one month—the Conservative lead that had held firm for years evaporated into thin air. With no logical explanation, the election tilted in Carney’s favour. It wasn’t a shift. It was a sweep, a manipulated recalibration of the narrative that defied common sense and statistical norms.

While the corrupted system propped Trudeau up with media protection and rigged results, it was clear his time was running out. That’s when Carney, like a calculating mob boss, returned to the scene—not with hope or vision—but with an iron fist. He came to clean up the botched hit job his puppet had failed to finish. He didn’t return to inspire a nation or offer solutions. He returned to solidify control.

Carney didn’t need to win hearts. He came back to seize power. And this time, the mask was off. The smile was gone. The gloves were off. This wasn’t about democracy. It was about dominion.


V. The Collapse of Social Cohesion — As Warned by True Immigrants

What Trudeau and Carney created wasn’t diversity—it was deliberate division and chaotic social engineering. And the people who saw it most clearly were not just white conservatives—they were also immigrants who had built lives under real Canadian values. These were individuals who had integrated, contributed, and believed in the idea of a united nation, only to witness their efforts diluted by waves of unchecked, unvetted migration and an erosion of national cohesion.

Salma Siddiqui, a respected Muslim leader and immigrant, said it best on Pakistani television:

“When my parents came to Canada, they had to be the best and brightest and give to Canada and become part of Canada. But after the Trudeaus, anyone and everyone can come to Canada and they are using Canada for free health care, free child tax benefits, cheap education, and they are sending the money to their home countries. Their allegiances lay with their home countries and they are turning Canada into segregated ghettos.”

She wasn’t wrong. What once was a country of unified identity has become a patchwork of tribalism, political pandering, and economic bleeding—where billions in Canadian wealth flow out to foreign loyalties while Canadians suffer at home. The result is a fragmented society where loyalty to Canada is no longer a requirement—only an address is. Government incentives now reward disconnection rather than integration, fostering parallel societies that resist assimilation and reject shared Canadian values.

The deliberate refusal by Trudeau and Carney to demand loyalty or contribution from newcomers has birthed an era of transactional citizenship, where the passport is treated as a global ATM card rather than a sacred social contract. And while working Canadians are taxed into poverty, the newcomers they fund are shielded by the very politicians dismantling the nation’s identity piece by piece.


VI. Terrorism and Treason Hidden in Plain Sight

Under Carney and Trudeau, Canada has become a safe haven for criminal syndicates and terror-linked organizations. Entire networks operate within our borders—unpunished, unchecked, and unacknowledged. Chinese military training camps. Illegal Chinese police stations. Sikh terrorist camps. Hezbollah-linked operatives. Sudanese, Somali, and Lebanese cartels. Mortgage fraud rings. Real estate laundering operations. Human trafficking and fentanyl distribution nodes disguised as immigration hubs.

These aren’t rumors. These are established facts backed by intelligence insiders, RCMP whistleblowers, CSIS leaks, and even U.S. government briefings. These operations are deeply entrenched and often embedded within immigrant communities, with ties that stretch from Canadian soil to foreign capitals, terrorist regimes, and black-market financial networks. Major cities like Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary are infested with organized cells working under the noses of federal authorities.

The fentanyl epidemic alone—much of it trafficked through these foreign-controlled networks—has killed tens of thousands of Canadians, yet not a single network is systematically dismantled. Mortgage fraud has destabilized housing markets, allowing dirty money from cartels and terror groups to flood the system, inflate prices, and further lock Canadians out of home ownership. Fake student visas, fraudulent refugee claims, ghost addresses, and cash-bought real estate tied to shell corporations—this is how Canada’s national security and sovereignty are being auctioned off.

And yet—not a single public declaration. Not a single crackdown. Not one admission from Carney or the Liberal government that these threats even exist.

Why? Because these operations are tolerated. They are not just overlooked—they are strategically useful. Useful to a regime that thrives on chaos, shadow money, and political distraction. Every terror cell, every criminal syndicate, every dirty mortgage and fentanyl lab provides two things Carney’s regime can use: silence through fear, and power through instability. This is not incompetence. This is collaboration through concealment.


VII. Conclusion: When Puppets Fail, the Kings Return

Carney is no savior. He’s no patriot. He’s a cold, calculating Bilderberg banker who manipulated markets, installed puppets, and now returns to claim the throne. He didn’t just ruin the economy—he engineered its collapse. He didn’t just observe Trudeau’s failures—he orchestrated them. And when Trudeau could no longer wear the mask, Carney stepped in, not to rescue Canada, but to finish the hit.

From economic sabotage and mass immigration to criminal protection and cultural erasure, Carney and Trudeau ran a two-man operation designed to gut the soul of a nation. The middle class is bankrupt. The borders are compromised. The institutions are corrupt. The culture is being rewritten in real time. Trudeau was never meant to succeed. He was meant to destroy. And when he failed, Carney returned—not as a leader, but as the final executor of a long-laid globalist coup.

This is not just about policy. It’s about treason—treason against Canadian values, sovereignty, and its people. The criminals are not hiding. They are governing. And every Canadian knows, even if they can’t say it out loud, that something is fundamentally, dangerously wrong. Canada is being looted, fractured, and groomed for collapse. And unless Donald Trump and other strong-willed allies in the U.S. step in—this won’t stop at our border. It will burn south just like it burned east in Sarajevo. And this time, the fire may not stop until the very idea of the West is reduced to ash.