Justin Trudeau: Enlightened Nazism
Justin Trudeau was born on Christmas Day (yes, I know, Merry Christmas) in Ottawa, 1971, which makes him one of the youngest Prime Ministers in Canadian history. On April 14, 1972, Pierre and Margaret Trudeau hosted a gala at the National Arts Centre. After the show, Nixon gave a champagne toast during a buffet meal. His remarks have become known as the Nixon prophecy. “Tonight, we’ll dispense with formalities. I’d like to toast the future prime minister of Canada—to Justin Pierre Trudeau.” Pierre Trudeau responded that should his son ever assume the role, he hoped he would have “the grace and skill of the president.” Friendly relations between the two leaders were feigned however. Oval Office recordings later revealed Nixon referred to Trudeau as an “asshole.”
Was it decided by the powers-that-be that Justin Trudeau would one day be made Prime Minister. Though we can only speculate on this, one thing needs to be examined, and that is the ongoing insinuations that Justin’s biological father was Fidel Castro. The resemblance is hard to deny:
The Trudeaus went on a Caribbean honeymoon around the 13th of April, 1971. They visited many islands, from Trinidad to Barbados, yet as this news clipping from the Ottawa Journal states: “They left on a quick side trip to an unidentified island […] the local press was asked to respect the newlyweds desire for privacy.” (Ottawa Journal, 1971) Justin was born 8 and a half months later on Christmas Day.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s tribute to Fidel, after his death, drew much international criticism. He said Fidel Castro was “remarkable and a larger than life leader who served his people for almost half a century. A legendary revolutionary and orator, Mr. Castro made significant improvements to the education and healthcare of his island nation.”
Is it unusual for world leaders to make babies together? Actually, no. European history is full of marriages made for the purpose of creating alliances between kingdoms and nations. Canada, historically, has much better relationships with Cuba than America, who have had an embargo on Cuba for five decades. Canadians are Cuba’s number one tourist demographic and it is in their own interest to keep things friendly.
Canada has often played good cop to America’s bad cop on the world stage. We go charging into America’s wars as “peacekeepers,” as if somehow Canada’s warm and fuzzy bullets don’t hurt anybody. It would seem probable that Canada’s role is to keep Cuba close, and steer them into a direction more favourable to the globalist west. Prime Minister Diefenbaker admitted this in 1960, after the Cuban Revolution: “It was up to countries like Canada and the United Kingdom to do what they could in order to maintain the links with Havana, and prevent the U.S. from driving Cuba completely into the Soviet camp.”
Generally, the argument is that since Justin is Castro’s son, then Justin is automatically a communist, because communism is supposedly hereditary. This might make sense, if Justin was raised in Cuba by Castro, but he was raised in Canada by Pierre and his mother.
Pierre Trudeau has often been accused of being a communist, but a brief look at his checkered youth says differently. In a 2006 biography, called the Young Trudeau, the authors, who were given access to Trudeau’s private papers, reveal a strange portrait of the young rebel. Trudeau was a Quebec separatist, an anti-semite and a pro-fascist in the 1940’s, before the war crimes of the Nazis were revealed to the world.
It was fashionable for many university intellectuals to embrace fascism in the 1930’s and Pierre was no different. From the introduction to the book, “This book shines a light of devastating clarity on French-Canadian society in the 1930’s and 1940’s, when young elites were raised to be pro-fascist, and democratic and liberal were terms of criticism.”
And to throw a wrench into this line of reasoning, Pierre Trudeau was also a Fabian Socialist through his tutelage by Harold Laski at the London School of Economics. Almost twenty years later, Trudeau, about to become Prime Minister, reflected on his training, and told reporter Norman DePoe that Laski is, “the most stimulating and powerful influence he has encountered.”
How do we reconcile these diverging snapshots of Trudeau?
Fabian Society leader H.G. Wells described in detail in his 1930 book the New World Order the agenda of depopulation, eugenics, and one world government. In his book, H.G. Wells states: “It is the system of nationalist individualism that has to go… We are living in the end of the sovereign states… In the great struggle to evoke a westernised World Socialism, contemporary governments may vanish…. Countless people, from maharajas to millionaires and from pukkha sahibs to pretty ladies, will hate the new world order, be rendered unhappy by frustration of their passions and ambitions through its advent and will die protesting against it.”
Later on, in 1932, Wells, stated that all progressives and social reformers must become “liberal fascists… enlightened nazis.”
And returning to Justin Trudeau: In many ways, Justin is not his father’s son — Pierre went to Université de Montréal, Harvard University, Université de Paris and the London School of Economics but Justin took education at UBC. Justin was a substitute drama teacher, worked with youth in the Kitimavik program, and he headed an Avalanche program after his brother was killed in an avalanche. Other than that, Justin has no real experience. Unlike Pierre, Justin is just not that bright. It is doubtful he ever read Das Kapital, because it is way over his head.
Justin ran on a feminist platform. “Yes, absolutely, I’m a feminist,” he told CNN’s Poppy Harlow on the latest episode of Boss Files. “Because a feminist is someone who believes men and women should be equal, and who believes that there’s a lot more work to do to get there.”
We might speculate that Justin Trudeau was selected at birth to be a future prime minister because he is indeed Castro’s son, and therefore, a hereditary prince in the eyes of the global elites. Justin, however, only ever wanted to be an actor, but his family overruled this plan and forced him into his current position. Nevertheless, he has lived out many of his acting fantasies, dressing up countless times:
To conclude, we could say that Justin Trudeau is the quintessential liberal fascist who practices his signature brand of soft totalitarianism with his scripted appeal to feminism, gender equality, democracy and rights. While Trudeau was preparing to put the hammer down on the Canadian Truckers’ Convoy, he made this speech, summing up his enlightened Nazism succinctly:
“The small fringe minority of people who are on their way to Ottawa who are holding unacceptable views that they are expressing do not represent the views of Canadians who have been there for each other, who know that following the science and stepping up to protect each other is the best way to continue to ensure our freedoms, our rights, our values, as a country,” said Mr. Trudeau.
Is this the kind of Prime Minister that we should tolerate, and how he represents Canada on the global stage?
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