

The Financial Post published a scathing indictment of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new sovereign wealth fund. Joe Oliver did not mince words: this is not vision — it is another dysfunctional intrusion built on borrowed money. Carney is doing what politicians do best: kicking the can down the road. Borrow more today so our children’s children children can bear the crushing burden in the future.
I remember 1968 clearly. At 24 years old working as a sales representative for Ingersoll-Rand, I earned $25,000 Canadian a year. That salary bought a real life — a home, a car, restaurants, hotels, travel, a future. Today, 58 years later, that same $25,000 would barely cover basic expenses. My total income is less than $25,000 now. What cost $25,000 in 1968 now costs well over $200,000 in today’s Dollars. What will that same 1968 $25,000 buy in 2036 if we get there?

This is not inflation. This is the slow, deliberate erosion of the purchasing power of money — the visible fruit of decades of reckless borrowing. Global debt now stands at roughly $400 trillion — an amount so monstrous it is mathematically impossible to repay under the current system. Human history shows only one reliable way to wipe out debt of this magnitude: WAR by DEMONIZING the Other recorded in the Revelation of Jesus Christ:

(the reality in this material World Today. the MSM and alternate media report on it daily but don’t see the Spirit of it in this WAR leading to Armageddon, that great day of God Almighty between Theocratic Israel, Theocratic US Christian Nationalism and Theocratic Iran.
Behold, I come as a thief. (in the sense of when you least expect it) Blessed is he that watches Revelation 16:13-16
Unlike every previous empire, our generation possesses nuclear weapons. The United States remains the only nation that has ever used them — and still maintains a first-strike policy. The system has not changed. The trajectory has not changed. We are racing toward the same cliff previous superpowers reached — only this time the weapons are infinitely more destructive.
Norway’s US$2.2-trillion Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) was created to invest oil and gas revenue for future generations and to finance over 20 per cent of the state budget. So as to avoid overheating the domestic economy, all its funds are invested outside Norway. In 2025, GPFG earned about C$348 billion. That’s equivalent to 60 per cent of Ottawa’s total spending last year, which poignantly demonstrates how maximizing oil and gas development can enrich a country that nevertheless positions itself as a leader in climate action. Since embarrassment is entirely absent from the Liberal persona, coping with the cognitive dissonance from such a contradiction would not be a problem. Singapore’s two sovereign-fund investors, valued at about US$1 trillion, also invest outside Singapore. The capital came from surpluses and some borrowing, but Singapore’s constitution requires its government to maintain a balanced budget over its term in office.
The irony is, even Norway and Singapore, held up as models of sovereign wealth funds, will lose everything if the global economy collapses, looking increasingly possible in our Times. Their carefully built reserves will vanish in the fire of a worldwide depression far worse than the 1930s.
This is the spiritual law operating in plain sight: You cannot break international law abroad and expect order to hold at home. You cannot mortgage the future of your children and grandchildren without consequences. What you sow, you shall reap.
Fifty years ago The Kansas City Times, September 13, 1976, published a clear choice: Destruction or the Universal Brotherhood of Man. The exact words in the record are these, There are 30 months before the fate of the world will be sealed with EITHER Destruction OR the Universal Brotherhood of Man,¨ he said. NOTE: ¨The 30 month figure concerned a Treaty between Israel and Egypt. The Camp David Accord was signed exactly 30 months later¨ NOTE: This does not say Armageddon happens in 30 months from the 1976 article. Today’s Leaders Netanyahu and Trump, along with Prime Minister Carney, have opted for the Destruction choice from that September13, 1976 Newspaper History. We are living in the harvest of that choice for the Good or Evil, depending on what WE THE PEOPLE say and do.
Appealing the conviction of “shouting, causing a disturbance” for the prophetic DECLARATION on Remembrance Day 1985, I pursued the matter to the Supreme Court of Canada. I was happy to see the same three Justices, including Chief Justice Antonio Lamer, who heard another application from me in 1984.
The rules allow fifteen minutes for the viva voche or live voice hearing in addition to documentation provided in the Factum. This included the Supreme Court precedent no one can be convicted of this charge unless an actual disturbance akin to a riot occurred, not just because the authorities were upset.
Referring to the trial transcripts, a Justice said the Court can’t go by the transcripts, and I replied, “I agree with your Lordships you can’t go by the transcripts. If your Lordships recall the matter brought before you last year, the trial Judge in that case said, ‘You are not a lawyer! You are not a lawyer! You can’t argue in my Court! You can ask questions, but you can’t argue in my Court!’”
For those words only, I summoned all the hype and bluster I could muster to duplicate the trial Judge’s behaviour, wagging my finger at the Justices. Returning to a normal calm demeanour, he continued, “Your Lordships! Those words weren’t even in the transcripts, let alone the viva voche hearing of them.”
I left that courtroom knowing I had just shown the highest court in the land, designed and built by Ernst Cormier, a member of my Family Tree, it might be presiding over a house of cards. That house of cards is trembling again today. Yet the door of repentance remains open to change the Path we’re on. The Resurrected Christ still offers the only real way forward — not more borrowing, not more weapons, not more illusion of control — but a return to justice, mercy, and covenant. The choice is still before us. The choice is ours — individually and collectively.
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