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Environmentalists |
United Nations’ Road map to total globalist
control, following the morphing of U.N. Agenda 21 (1992) into the U.N. Agenda
2030, has now taken the dangerous road to “Our Common Agenda” as expressed by U.N. Secretary-General,
Antonio Guterres. Secretary-General’s report on “Our
Common Agenda” (un.org)
The United Nations General Assembly will
host a summit in New York on September 22-23, 2024. The organizers are
promoting the ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ to “strengthen global
governance for the sake of present and future generations.” Nobody asked present
generations, nor did they get the chance to vote, if they wanted to be ruled by
global governance bodies at the United Nations. Event: Summit of the Future | SDG
Knowledge Hub | IISD
The invited participants of the Summit
of the Future, U.N. member states, “U.N. agencies, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations, academic institutions, the
private sector, and youth,” are expected to “forge a new global consensus
on what our future should look like.” As we know, a consensus of any kind is
just a small group of like-minded and left-leaning people who agree on certain
issues and force their consensus onto the masses as if it is what billions
of humans wanted.
Nobody bothered to define “civil
society organizations” either, but it is obvious that the list of attendees
includes mostly leftist organizations and leftist individuals who have no
particular interest in learning or accepting what the 8 billion people of this
planet want or vote for. The invitees know what is best for the rest of the
world and the world must do their bidding or else. Would the population at
large be excluded from this “civil society” if they disagree?
At the Summit of the Future, the participant
countries and individuals are expected to agree to, promote, and implement the
12 listed commitments which happen to align with most of the 17 Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG) of U.N. Agenda 2030. Common_Agenda_Key_Proposals_English.pdf
(un.org)
1. Leave no one behind:
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social contract attached
to human rights.
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universal social
protection (What kind of protection would that be, and would we be happy about
it when we own nothing in order to spread the wealth to others?)
-
basic income
security (Who decides what constitutes security for so many different and
diverse individuals and families?)
-
universal
healthcare for 4 billion “unprotected” (Who exactly will be delivering this
universal healthcare, in which hospitals and clinics, and will these 4 billion
be screened?)
-
adequate housing,
decent work (Who decides what is “adequate” housing and how do they define
“decent” work? What are the parameters?)
-
digital
inclusivity (Would jail inmates be included? Would white men and Christians be
included?)
-
complementary
measures to GDP (What exactly are those measures? Theft of wealth and
redistribution to the developing world of ‘excess’ GDP?)
2. Protect our planet, i.e., the global green new deal:
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1.5-degree
Celsius and net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner
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declare climate
emergency and provide package of support to developing countries.
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no new coal after
2021 and phasing out fossil fuel subsidies (The logical assumption would be
that wind and solar energy subsidies would get larger and larger while land
would be taken out of agricultural production to deploy the wind turbines and
solar panels.)
-
carbon pricing
mechanisms by financial actors (Who are these actors? The same ones receiving
wind and solar energy subsidies?)
-
transforming food
systems for sustainability (Eat bugs and fake meat?) in nutrition and fairness
(Who decides what is fair?)
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resolve
environmental displacement (Open all borders and delete sovereignty?)
3. Promote peace and prevent conflicts:
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Place women and girls
at the center (Perhaps they will finally define what a woman is.)
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Application of
human rights online (Global control of internet?)
-
Legal identity
for all, end statelessness, protection of internally displaced persons, refugees,
and migrants (Nobody is illegal anymore and nations will be borderless while
former citizenship will become irrelevant.)
-
New visions for
the rule of law (No longer the laws of your country but the laws of the global
government?)
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Reshape responses
to all forms of violence (A global police and military?)
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Peaceful, secure,
and sustainable use of outer space (Who will control outer space? U.N.
stakeholders?)
4. Abide by international law and ensure justice:
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Universal access
to the Internet as a human right (Who is paying for it and who is controlling it?)
-
Human rights on a
more sustainable financial footing (Who is footing the bill and who decides?)
-
Global road map
to implement international law (Will each country’s laws then become obsolete?)
5. Place women and girls at the center:
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Repeal
discriminatory laws (We do not discriminate in the U.S. except against while
males now)
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Promote gender
parity through quotas and special measures (Sound like gender-based affirmative
action. What special measures? Who will vote for such special measures and what
are they?)
6. Build trust:
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Global code of conduct that promotes integrity
in public information (Is this the conduct as implemented by the Chinese
scoring system?)
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Improve people’s experiences with public
institutions and basic services.
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Inclusive national listening and “envisioning
the future” exercises (Sounds like communist propagandist oppression. Who does
the “envisioning of the future”? NGOs sanctioned by the United Nations? And
what is “national listening”?)
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Action to tackle corruption in line with the
United Nations Convention against Corruption
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Reformed international tax system (Will this
international tax system supersede a nation’s tax system, or will it be an
additional tax?)
-
Joint structure on financial integrity and
tackling illicit financial flows (Who defines what is and what is not “illicit
financial flows”?)
7. Improve digital cooperation:
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Connect all
people to the Internet (Who pays? Control of all people, their digital currency,
and all assets)
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Avoid Internet
fragmentation (Total control of the Internet in the hands of U.N.?)
-
Protect data (Control
of everything and everyone)
-
Apply human
rights online (Control of free speech on social platforms)
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Introduce
accountability criteria for discrimination and misleading content (Internet
jail and control of people’s thoughts, no more free speech?)
-
Promote
regulation of artificial intelligence (That should go over well with the
technocracy unless they are in on the U.N. control.)
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Digital commons
as a global public good (Who decides the worth of this global public
good, United Nations or the corporatist technocrats, and who opens and shuts
the valve of free speech, contravening the U.S. Constitution?)
8. Upgrade the United Nations:
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Behavioral
Science (ESG, environmental social governance, including the Chinese
reward/punishment system for good/bad behavior?)
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High-level Advisory Board led by former Heads of
State and Government on improved governance of global public goods.
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More listening, participation, and consultation
(including digitally)
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Gender parity within the United Nations system
by 2028
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Re-establish the Secretary-General’s Scientific
Advisory Board (Bureaucrats from developing nations?)
9. Ensure sustainable financing:
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Improve the U.N.
budget process (Throw more American taxpayer dollars out the window and into
the U.N. coffers through various schemes.)
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Fairer trading
system
10. Boost
partnerships:
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U.N. meetings
with regional organizations (Watch out if you have been affected by
ICLEI, the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, who, with
other U.N.-sanctioned NGOs have brought to your cities and towns all sorts of
land, agriculture, real estate, and development control.)
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Stronger engagement between the United Nations
system, international financial institutions, and regional development banks (More
banking schemes to redistribute wealth from developed nations to developing
nations and the United Nations itself.)
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More systematic engagement with parliaments,
subnational authorities and the private sector (Watch out for your local and
state representatives who have unwittingly or deliberately brought U.N. rules
and NGO partnerships to you, changing what you can and cannot do with your
farm, home, yard, property, rivers, ponds, trees, bushes, roads, water
collection, water use, building, natural gas, dairy farming, cars, other forms
of transportation, hospitals, golf courses, parks, etc.)
11. Listen to and work with the youth:
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Remove barriers to political participation and
measure progress through a “youth in politics” index (This is the same youth
living in parents’ basements, preoccupied on Tik Tok with narcissistic selfies
and videos.)
12. Be prepared:
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Strategic Foresight and Global Risk Report by
the United Nations every five years
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Global vaccination plan (They have not injured
enough people yet with the Wuhan flu vaccines.)
-
Empowered WHO (What a horrible idea!)
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Stronger global health security and preparedness
(Is that going to include the infamous green vaccination cards to be allowed to
travel?)
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Accelerate product development and access to
health technologies in low- and middle-income countries (Americans pay excessive
costs for drugs, while the developing world gets them for free or for pennies
on the dollar?)
-
Universal health coverage and addressing
determinants of health (Who decides? A global health coverage in the Obama
style, the Affordable Care Act of 2010, insurance that nobody could really
afford except those who receive it for free?)
“Our common future” looks bleak for
western civilization, forced to redistribute their hard-earned earnings and wealth
to the developing world, to relinquish constitutional freedoms to a global elite
that knows what is best for humanity, and to bow to the global governance under
the aegis of the United Nations, a developing world bureaucracy lavishly
supported by the American taxpayers.