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King Charles III Oversees Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney

Since 2016, Britain’s King Charles III has been a principal force guiding the policy and activity of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who, since his Jan. 20, 2025 speech at the Davos Economic Forum, has been falsely hailed as a new leader of the Western world.

In particular, Charles brought Carney into the financial and banking networks that Charles had established to invent the pro-genocide Green New Deal. Charles, using networks of the Malthusian World Wildlife Fund, and having helped run the 1992 Gaia-worshipping Rio Earth Summit for Climate Change, had, through his longtime associates, set up the Green Party of Great Britain, which in 2008 published a proclamation calling for a Green New Deal. Among the organizations Prince Charles helped to create was the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure (TCFD), which included 34 central banks and private banks, and which established the accounting and reporting rules that companies had to track and comply with to make sure they were cutting down on all fossil fuel and related investment. Carney became very active in the TCFD.

In December 2016, when Carney was both Governor of the Bank of England and chairman of the Bank for International Settlement’s Financial Stability Board, he gave then-Prince Charles a tour of the Bank of England (which, of course, Charles had visited previously). From that point, the friendship developed more deeply. (More on this phase of the Charles-Carney relationship can be found in a 2021 EIR article

Indicative of the “father-son” relationship that developed between Charles and Carney, at Charles’s 70th birthday gathering in 2018, Carney stated: “It is to HRH’s credit that this happy occasion is marked by a serious discussion of the risks and opportunities posed by climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy. His Royal Highness has provided inspirational leadership on these critical issues for decades. Indeed, if we had heeded his advice when it was first offered, we might have already solved the Tragedy of the Horizon! I have had the great pleasure of engaging with HRH on a number of occasions, and I can think of few people more knowledgeable about the sustainability agenda or as committed to it.”

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