
by – L. Richardson
The United Nations ‘Pact for the Future has set off immediate alarm bells, with critics viewing it as a blueprint for control. This controversial plan, which includes digital IDs, vaccine passports, and widespread censorship, is seen as a direct threat to personal liberties and national independence. This urgent situation calls for immediate and decisive resistance against what some fear is a march towards a digital dictatorship.
As the U.N. unveils its vision for the Future, questions arise about the true motives behind this sweeping agenda. The plan touches on critical areas of global governance, from public health measures to digital regulations, sparking debates about its potential to undermine individual rights and state autonomy. Critics argue that this move could lead to unprecedented surveillance and control, urging citizens and nations alike to stand against what they perceive as a globalist overreach that puts sovereignty under siege.
The U.N.’s “Pact for the Future”: A Blueprint for Global Control
The U.N.’s “Pact for the Future” is not just a harmless agreement; it’s a sinister plan to strip away our freedoms and national sovereignty. This Pact includes 11 policy proposals that threaten to hand over unprecedented power to unelected global elites. They’re pushing for a U.N. “Emergency Platform” to give the Secretary-General authority to declare global emergencies. This is a blatant power grab, folks!
They’re also trying to sneak in a “Global Digital Compact” and “Information Integrity” measures. Don’t be fooled – this is a fancy way of saying they want to control what you see, hear, and think. And let’s not forget their plan to “transform education.” That’s the code for indoctrinating our kids with their globalist agenda.
The Danger of Unchecked Power: Critics Speak Out
Critics are sounding the alarm about the U.N.’s unchecked power and its threat to national sovereignty. World leaders have warned that international peace and security are at risk when national independence is undermined. Some argue that the U.N. Secretariat has violated countries’ sovereign rights, demanding accountability. Experts caution against mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policies, citing potential harm to civil liberties and public trust. This potential harm to civil liberties should be a cause for concern. There’s growing concern about the U.N.’s hidden agendas, with some accusing it of avoiding serious arms questions and pushing anti-U.S. rhetoric. Critics urge vigilance against what they see as a global power grab disguised as cooperation, calling for a return to non-discriminatory, trust-based public health approaches.
The Link to the Great Reset: Turbocharging Global Governance
The U.N.’s ‘Pact for the Future’ aligns closely with the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset initiative, aiming to reshape the world in line with the U.N.’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. This global governance model pushes for centralized control under the guise of sustainable development. The WEF’s plan includes a ‘stakeholder economy’ and building ‘green urban infrastructure.’ As the second-largest U.N. budget contributor, China is leveraging its influence to promote its vision of global governance reform. The U.N. and WEF are working to transform these goals into enforceable international law, potentially threatening national sovereignty and individual freedoms. This underscores the need for vigilance and staying informed about these developments.
The Real Agenda: Totalitarian Governance Disguised as Cooperation
The U.N.’s “Pact for the Future” is not about global cooperation; it’s a sinister plan for totalitarian control. Under the guise of inclusion, international organizations are pushing for universal digital I.D.’s. This move threatens individual freedoms and national sovereignty 4. This digital I.D. system, promoted by the U.N. and World Bank, aims to register every person on the planet, potentially weaponizing identification against marginalized groups 4.
The U.N. Digital ID program, part of the Secretary-General’s data-driven transformation vision, is being developed to cover all aspects of a U.N. staff member’s life, from onboarding to retirement 5. This system has the potential to be scaled across organizations, raising concerns about data privacy and control 5.
While claiming to promote sustainable development, UNESCO’s Global Education 2030 Agenda is transforming education worldwide 6. This agenda, disguised as progress, could be a tool to indoctrinate future generations with globalist ideologies, threatening national values and independence.
The Global Digital Compact: A Trojan Horse for Surveillance and Control
The Global Digital Compact (GDC) is being touted as a tool for development, but it’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. While promising progress, it opens the door to unprecedented surveillance and control. Digital technologies have become essential tools for authoritarian regimes to monitor and silence dissent across borders 7. In 2022 alone, 93 major internet shutdowns in 21 countries 8. These aren’t inconveniences but deliberate attempts to control information flow and stifle opposition.
Digital I.D.’s, vaccine passports, and the erosion of personal freedoms
Digital I.D.’s and vaccine passports are being pushed as solutions, but they’re potential instruments of discrimination 9. Over 40% of people over 65 and 25% of those earning less than $30,000 yearly don’t own smartphones 10. This digital divide could lead to increased inequality and marginalization. The rush to implement these systems without proper safeguards could create a privacy nightmare, enabling centralized tracking of our movements and interactions 10.
The compact’s vague language and potential for abuse
The GDC’s emphasis on leveraging digital technologies must be balanced with robust privacy safeguards 11. However, achieving this balance is challenging, especially with rapid advancements in data analytics and A.I. The compact’s vague language leaves room for interpretation and potential abuse. Without strong protections, there’s a growing risk of encroachments on privacy, freedom of expression, and other fundamental rights 11.
How governments could use digital control to silence opposition
Authoritarian regimes are already using digital tools to control and punish dissent. They exploit activists’ reliance on digital platforms to monitor and respond to political exiles and diaspora communities 7. These attacks often intertwine with traditional methods of repression, creating a comprehensive system of control. The fear of surveillance pushes many activists towards self-censorship, effectively silencing opposition voices 7.
The GDC could legitimize these oppressive practices if not implemented with ironclad protections. We must remain vigilant and demand transparency, accountability, and user empowerment to prevent the consolidation of authoritarian control over our digital lives.
The Call to Action: Defend Freedom, Reject Globalist Control
The fight against globalist overreach demands immediate action. In the past decade, over 81 million acres of land worldwide—an area the size of Portugal—has been sold off to foreign investors 12. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need to protect national sovereignty and individual freedoms [17].
Spread the truth about the U.N.’s power grab and its implications.
Citizens must raise awareness about the U.N.’s “Pact for the Future” and its potential consequences. Education and public engagement are crucial to combating this threat. The U.N. Declaration on Human Rights Defenders states that individuals and groups have “an important role to play in making the public more aware of questions relating to all human rights and fundamental freedoms” 13 [18] [21].
Contact representatives and demand resistance to the Pact for the Future
Engaging with local, state, and national representatives is essential. Demand that they oppose involvement in the U.N.’s “Pact for the Future” and protect national sovereignty. The Declaration emphasizes that “everyone has the right, individually and in association with others, to participate in peaceful activities against violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms” 13 [19].
Unite as patriots to protect national sovereignty and personal freedoms.
Collective action is crucial in this fight. Join local and national groups standing against globalism and defending freedoms. The Declaration states that “individuals, groups, institutions, and non-governmental organizations have an important role to play” in strengthening understanding and friendly relations among nations 13 [20]. Together, we can resist the U.N.’s overreach and preserve our independence.
Additional Instructions: How to Fight Back
Stay informed and vigilant about U.N. and WEF agendas.
Patriots must stay alert to the implications of the U.N.’s “Pact for the Future.” They must follow independent media to uncover the truth about the globalist agenda. Knowledge is power in this fight against tyranny.
Refusing digital I.D.’s and vaccine passports stands for personal choice.
Resist any attempts to impose digital IDs or vaccine passports. These tools threaten personal freedom and privacy. Stand firm against measures leading to a checkpoint society outlasting COVID-19 14.
Support local businesses and industries to strengthen national independence.
Buying from local businesses recycles a larger revenue share in the local economy 15. This strengthens communities and reduces dependence on global entities, fostering economic resilience and independence.
Educate others, especially the next generation, on the importance of freedom.
Teach children about freedom, critical thinking, and national sovereignty. With only 22% of eighth graders proficient in civics 16, preparing the next generation to defend their rights and make informed decisions is crucial.
Conclusion: This is the Fight of Our Lives
The U.N.’s “Pact for the Future” has far-reaching implications for personal freedoms and national sovereignty. This controversial plan, with its push for digital I.D.’s, vaccine passports, and widespread censorship, raises serious concerns about the potential for unprecedented levels of surveillance and control. The alignment with the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset initiative further amplifies worries about a centralized global governance model that could threaten individual rights and state autonomy.
As these developments unfold, it’s crucial to stay vigilant about the potential consequences of such globalist agendas. The fight to protect personal liberties and national independence requires active engagement from citizens worldwide. To wrap up, it’s essential to remember that preserving freedom and sovereignty demands ongoing effort and awareness. Patriots, the time for action is now – stand up for liberty and reject the U.N.’s power grab by sharing this information, contacting your representatives, and joining forces with like-minded individuals to protect our rights and freedoms.
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