Founders Call with Connor: Canada's Controlled Demolition and the Death of the Dollar

Founders Call with Connor: Canada's Controlled Demolition and the Death of the Dollar

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The transition being discussed across financial and geopolitical circles is in the execution phase. Canada's governance structure, the ISO 20022 banking standard, the Club of Rome's institutional planning, and the US Strategic Defense Doctrine form a coherent arc that most observers are reading as separate events.

This session maps the connective tissue. It covers why Canada's liquidation is structurally inevitable, what the Americas' consolidation means for capital and sovereignty, which Death of the Dollar markers remain outstanding, and why the upcoming crypto bull run will expose a specific liquidity failure that most participants have not planned for.

Second-order implications span exit architecture, credit infrastructure, K-shaped economic sorting, and the emerging overlap between quantum computing and post-blockchain governance. The decisions it touches are about positioning now — before the scoring systems currently being assembled determine access rather than opportunity.

This session was recorded on June 9, 2026.

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