Carney goes to Armenia and declares the rules-based order will be rebuilt out of Europe — then names Louise Arbour, architect of the ICC apparatus that produced Jack Smith, as Canada’s Governor General. Trump’s DOJ and USDA name the meatpacker cartel and we trace it to Lloyd’s of London.
As attention focused on President Trump’s Iran breakthrough, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met European and Commonwealth leaders in Armenia and declared that the rules-based international order is over — to be rebuilt out of Europe around Canada, the EU, the UK, and Australia. Susan Kokinda frames this as a rival power center consolidating against Trump’s America, then exposes Carney’s appointment of Louise Arbour as Canada’s Governor General — the UN war-crimes prosecutor who built the political and legal movement behind the International Criminal Court that George Soros funded and that produced Jack Smith. The episode then turns to a Trump administration press conference on beef, cataloging declining cattle herds, lost ranches, and the four meatpackers — half of them foreign-owned — who control 85% of US processing, tracing this cartelization back to the 1971 dismantling of Bretton Woods and linking JBS through Lloyd’s of London to the same imperial system Trump just broke open at the Strait of Hormuz.
00:00 The Midweek Update – Carney’s New War on Trump: Soros’s ICC Architect Takes Canada
02:01 Armenia, Not Davos: Carney Names the Empire’s Successor Coalition
05:24 Louise Arbour: The Woman Who Built Jack Smith’s Playbook — Now Runs Canada’s Military
08:18 From Hormuz to Hamburger: The Lloyd’s of London Cartel Trump Just Named








