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Product Identifiers
PublisherAdultbrain Publishing
ISBN-101998704777
ISBN-139781998704774
eBay Product ID (ePID)9079873030
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Book TitleMark Carney Exposed : Canada's Globalist-In-Chief
Number of Pages98 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
TopicGeneral, Political
GenrePolitical Science, Philosophy, Social Science
AuthorElias Trent
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight5 oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisMark Carney has been presented to the public as a savior-steady, smart, and principled. But beneath the polished media persona lies something more dangerous: a man who exemplifies the rise of post-democratic rule through unelected elites. This book tracks Carney's journey from Goldman Sachs to global central banking, from his UN climate roles to his high-powered ESG empire at Brookfield. Along the way, it exposes the mechanics of "stakeholder capitalism," the illusion of green finance, and the use of climate policy as a trojan horse for elite consolidation of power. It explores how financial mandates are being rewritten in real time, how climate activism is monetized by private equity, and how Carney has helped build a system that serves global capital at the expense of sovereign citizens. You'll learn about his connections to Trudeau's inner circle, the King's Privy Council, the World Economic Forum, and a future where democracy is replaced by governance-by-consensus-consensus defined by billionaires. This is a forensic account of how one man's career illustrates the quiet revolution redefining capitalism and democracy in the 21st century. From the so-called transition to net-zero to the manipulation of monetary policy, this exposé unearths the conflicts of interest, ideological agendas, and concentrated authority behind Carney's carefully managed image. If you thought Canada still belonged to its people, this book will make you think again.