The Document That Named the Shadow Elite
Picture this: a private suite in a Toronto hotel, high above the city lights that twinkle like stars below. The room is silent except for the low murmur of voices and the occasional clink of crystal glasses. Eighteen men sit around a long mahogany table. No name tags. No press. No minutes taken for public record. These are not elected leaders. They are the unelected architects of the world as we know it.
Six represent the planet's largest banking institutions. Six control the flow of oil, gas, and energy that powers civilization. Six dominate the production of food, medicine, and chemicals that sustain (or threaten) billions of lives. Together, they form the "6.6.6.", a trinity of trinities, a number that sends chills down the spines of those who know biblical symbolism.
According to a document that surfaced in 1995, this group met twice in Toronto to finalize a plan that had been centuries in the making. The first gathering in June 1967, coinciding with Expo 67 and Canada's centennial celebrations. The second in June 1985, as the world accelerated toward globalization and the digital age.
"These protocols are not theory. They are the operational manual for the enslavement of mankind."
– Serge Monast
The leaked minutes from these meetings, titled "Panem et Circenses" for 1967 and "The Red Dawn" for 1985, allegedly lay out a meticulous, multi-generational strategy for absolute global domination. Economic collapse of sovereign nations. Engineered crises to justify control. Gradual depopulation disguised as progress. Destruction of traditional values. The birth of a New World Order where the 6.6.6. rule from the shadows, their tentacles wrapped around every lever of power.
Serge Monast: The Lone Voice Against the Machine
Serge Monast was born in 1945 in Quebec, Canada. Raised in a devout Catholic family, he developed a deep spiritual worldview early on. By his 30s, he had become a journalist and researcher, focusing on what he saw as hidden forces shaping society. He wrote about Freemasonry, the Illuminati, and government cover-ups long before they became mainstream conspiracy topics.
In the early 1990s, Monast's work took a darker turn. He claimed contact with sources inside Canadian and international intelligence who fed him classified information. His most famous one was Project Blue Beam, an alleged NASA would use holograms to fake religious events and usher in a one-world religion.
But the Toronto Protocols became his magnum opus. In 1995, he self-published *Les Protocoles de Toronto (6.6.6)*, presenting the alleged minutes as authentic leaks. He distributed copies through alternative networks, warning that the plan was entering its final, irreversible phase.
"The world is in the hands of a small group of men who have decided to impose their vision of a new order on humanity. They meet in secret and plan the future of the planet as if it were their private property."
– Serge Monast
Monast's warnings grew increasingly urgent. He claimed harassment – phone taps, surveillance, threats. On December 5, 1996, he died of a heart attack in his home at age 51, with his children present. Conspiracy researchers point to the timing – just as his work gained traction. Official records list natural causes.
His death only amplified the document's mystique. Copies circulated underground, translated into multiple languages. In 2023, English editions finally appeared widely, reigniting debate in the age of global crises that seem to mirror the protocols eerily.
The 1967 Meeting: Panem et Circenses – Bread and Circuses for the Masses
June 1967. The world celebrated progress at Expo 67 in Montreal. Futuristic pavilions showcased technology's promise. Meanwhile, in a discreet Toronto location, the 6.6.6 allegedly gathered to discuss how to weaponize that very progress against humanity.
"The masses will beg for the New Order to save them from the chaos we create."
– Alleged 1985 protocol
The document "Panem et Circenses" – Latin for "Bread and Circuses," the Roman method of controlling populations through distraction – outlined phase one: pacify the masses while consolidating power.
Key strategies from the alleged 1967 minutes:
- Promote sexual liberation and contraception to reduce birth rates
- Flood markets with recreational drugs to dull critical thinking
- Expand professional sports and entertainment as mass opiates
- Use television and emerging media for constant propaganda
- Encourage debt-based consumerism to bind citizens financially
- Gradually erode religious authority through scandal and secularism
- Create "leisure society" where work becomes optional but dependence mandatory
Chilling parallels to the decades that followed: the sexual revolution of the late 60s, explosion of mass media, rise of celebrity culture, opioid epidemics, social media addiction – all tools that keep minds occupied while power centralizes.
"Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt."
– Alleged 1967 protocol, echoing Juvenal
The 1967 meeting supposedly ended with agreement on timeline: full implementation by century's end.
The 1985 Meeting: The Red Dawn. 27 Protocols for the Final Phase
June 1985. The Cold War raged. Reagan and Gorbachev met. Personal computers entered homes. Globalization accelerated. The 6.6.6 reconvened in Toronto to review progress and launch the endgame.
"The Red Dawn" contained 27 numbered protocols. A complete blueprint for the New World Order's final establishment.
Selected protocols with modern parallels:
- Protocol 1: Complete capture of IMF, GATT (predecessor to WTO), UN, NATO, create unelected bodies above sovereign nations.
- Protocol 3: Engineer global debt crises to force national submission.
- Protocol 6: Systematic poisoning of food, water, air through industrial practices. Reducing population gradually while profiting from "health" industries.
- Protocol 10: Promote mass immigration and cultural conflict to destabilize societies.
- Protocol 13: Destroy Judeo-Christian moral framework through media, education, and "progressive" movements.
- Protocol 17: State control of children from earliest age – mandatory education as indoctrination tool.
- Protocol 21: Develop geophysical weapons capable of triggering earthquakes and weather anomalies, blame on "climate change".
- Protocol 23: Engineer pandemics and "health crises" to justify mass surveillance and control measures.
- Protocol 25: Create artificial shortages of energy and food to maintain dependence.
- Protocol 27: Final manufactured global crisis to justify one-world government emergence.
"By the year 2000, the foundations will be complete. By 2030, the world will be ours."
– Alleged closing statement
Many see eerie echoes today: unelected power growth, debt crises, food supply disruptions, cultural shifts, pandemic responses, climate disaster patterns... all aligning with the alleged timeline.
Timeline
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| June 1967 | Alleged first meeting during Expo 67 |
| June 1985 | Alleged second meeting |
| 1995 | Serge Monast publishes French edition |
| Dec 5 1996 | Monast dies of heart attack |
| 2023-2025 | English translations and renewed online interest |
Final Verdict
THE PLAN THEY NEVER WANTED YOU TO READ. Hoax inspired by infamous forgeries or genuine leak from the highest levels? The Toronto Protocols describe a world where crises are manufactured, populations managed like cattle, and freedom traded for security theater. Serge Monast sacrificed everything to warn us. Whether truth or fiction, look around, the parallels are impossible to ignore. And the year 2030 appears once again. The 6.6.6. may have already won.