Canadian Politics

The Silent Hand of Power: Who Carney Really Answers To

When Mark Carney claims he’s “talked to the owners of Canada,” it sounds like something out of a shadowy thriller. But what if this isn’t just an offhand comment? What if it’s a chilling glimpse into the true forces that control our nation, forces that operate in the darkness, beyond the reach of everyday Canadians?

Carney, with his polished reputation as a former Governor of the Bank of Canada, might seem like just another politician. But when he speaks of these “owners,” he isn’t talking about some faceless corporate overlords or a collection of greedy billionaires. No, he’s speaking of something far older, far darker—something that’s been pulling the strings for centuries.

Those “owners” he refers to are none other than the royal family—the true puppeteers of Canada’s fate. But make no mistake, this isn’t about ceremonial smiles or casual diplomacy. When Carney says he’s talking to “the owners,” he’s not talking about a friendly chat with King Charles over tea. He’s talking about a power structure that’s hidden in plain sight, lurking just beneath the surface of our so-called democracy.

In this country, the crown isn’t just an archaic symbol of the past. It’s a living, breathing force that still exerts its influence, silently and efficiently. A force that’s shaping our future while we’re kept distracted with the day-to-day.

When Carney says he talks to the “owners,” he’s not referring to the average person with power in this country—he’s referring to the quiet, calculated figures who manipulate the course of history with every decision they make. The ones who never appear on the front page but always have a hand in shaping it. King Charles, and those like him, don’t need to make a public spectacle of their control. It’s woven into the very fabric of Canada’s existence, a silent, unseen force that knows no borders and plays no favorites.

And here’s the darkest part of all: we, the people, are kept in the dark. We’re fed the illusion of choice, of freedom, while those who truly own Canada—those who Carney speaks to—reign from the shadows. Our fates, our futures, are decided not by the people we elect, but by those who’ve quietly held the reins for generations.

So, the next time Carney mentions talking to the “owners,” remember this: it’s not a metaphor, it’s a warning. The game has already been rigged, and we’re all just pawns in a much older, darker game.

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Chris Wick

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