Ignorance is strength

“Things are moving fast, and Canadians should be very concerned that a free and democratic society is quickly headed towards a society where citizens can be cancelled with the flick of a switch.”

That clarion call comes from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. You’ll find it in a report called, “Canada’s Road to Beijing.” The report quickly delivers two critical observations: (1) that those we have elected to keep watch on our democracy are derelict and (2) that Justin Trudeau is creating his own Canada in the image of the WEF! Some Canadians might be surprised at this declarative sentence: Justin Trudeau and the World Economic Forum introduce phase one of China’s Social Credit System. If you are surprised, you haven’t been paying attention. Insider Correspondent Katie Canales has delineated a detailed SCS account for dummies: “China’s Social Credit system ranks citizens and punishes them with throttled internet speeds and transportation bans if authorities deem them untrustworthy.” Technically the Social Credit System is enabled by the digital universe. Intellectually it is a gift to those who wish to control others. Writer Brad Salzberg observes, “Trudeau’s response to the Freedom Convoy was to institute a dry run of public shaming via the frozen bank account agenda next on Trudeau’s to do list is replication of Communist China’s Social Credit reward system for those travelling inside and outside our country.” In Ottawa the apparatchics refer to it as KTDI. (Known Traveller Digital Identity). To the unwashed it is the WEF’s KNOWN TRAVELLER IDENTITY program. Katie Canales explains, “…in China authorities have created databases of information about their citizens including addresses, family relations, birth control methods and religious affiliations.” In Canada, the Trudeau/Schwab collaboration will begin with hotel, flight and train records. You can be sure biometrics and video footage will be added to their KTDI as the collaboration matures.

Of course like all of Trudeau’s favourite plans, KTDI was a secret until it was revealed in a report titled, “Canada’s Digital Ambition 2022”, published on the Federal Government website August 4, 2022. That’s a curiosity! Historically we know that a significant event of this kind would warrant a Trudeau photo opportunity explaining, with a good measure of self congratulatory bravado, the legitimate plans of his government to use Digital for Social Credit, but there was NO news conference. Curious because KTDI involves a major collaboration with an organization that hates Canada’s democratic system. Even more curious because this secret Trudeau foray into the digital universe also involves Air Canada and two airports (Montreal-Trudeau and Toronto’s Pearson) as well as private corporations like Accenture. Observers just cannot believe that Trudeau would pass up an opportunity so ripe with political fruit. Unless the Prime Minister, in spite of his unquenchable need for the spotlight, is not ready to publicly acknowledge that he is committed to Karl Schwab’s godless World Economic Forum. It’s a fact the developing Social Credit system in Trudeau’s hands will make possible comprehensive data collection that will measure your loyalty to the state!

This edition of holidayatlarge quoted extensively from three published sources:

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms; Insider Correspondent Katie Canales; and Brad Salzberg/Substack.

The last question goes to the editors of Epoch Times—-Why on earth would the Critical report by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms be relegated to A12 of your August 18-24th edition?