The BRICS’ 16th Summit in Kazan Revisited. “Not All That Glitters Is Gold.” “BRICS Nations Follow the Same Globalist Agenda.” Peter Koenig and David Skripac
Despite the overall accolades the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, received both from the mainstream and non-mainstream media, not all that glitters is gold.
A second look reveals—unfortunately—that the BRICS nations follow the same globalist agenda as does the Western world.
And if the BRICS are representative of the Global South, then maybe much of the Global South has also been taken hostage by that globalist agenda.
What concrete proof do we have of these claims?
Here are some BRICS declarations made at the Kazan summit that supply all the proof we need, despite having received little-to-no coverage from the news media:
- BRICS supports “global governance” and “the central role of the United Nations in the international system,”
- BRICS supports the leading role of the IMF in global finance,
- BRICS supports the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,
- BRICS supports public-private partnerships to help nations achieve their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
- BRICS supports the reduction and removal of greenhouse gases to combat climate change,
- BRICS supports the creation of carbon markets,
- BRICS supports the World Health Organization (WHO) and its “central coordinating role” in strengthening “the international pandemic prevention, preparedness and response system,”
- BRICS supports the development of “safe & effective vaccines,”
- BRICS supports “digital transformation” using 5G and other “emerging technologies,” and
- BRICS supports the goal of “Strengthening Multilateralism for Just Global Development and Security” instead of the goal of “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet.”
The BRICS countries are spouting the same nonsense—or much worse than nonsense—as one might find at the G20 and the G7 summits. In some cases, it looks like their declarations were taken verbatim from the last G20 conference, held in New Delhi 9–10 September 2023.
Let’s be on the alert: the next G20 summit is scheduled for 18–19 November 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hosted by the ultra-globalist Lula government. And the next planned G7 conference is to take place in June 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada.
No doubt, all the BRICS nations firmly support the Pandemic Agreement being formulated by the WHO as well as the UN Pact for the Future. The intent of that agreement and that pact is to move the world straight into a One World Government, with the UN as the government and the WHO as the worldwide Gestapo.
In addition, any new nation joining the BRICS organization must agree to all the above-stated declarations.
It is time for “We the People” to declare our own international agreement, free from the meddling intrusions being proposed by the tyrannical organizations and nations that are attempting to destroy our inherent and inalienable rights.
Maybe this is the reason President Vladimir Putin gently suggested a new funding and financing platform for the BRICS, so that Russia and its alliance partners could escape the tentacles of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
To enhance such a move—if ever the BRICS nations can see eye-to-eye, that is—perhaps a common Secretariat and joint Economic Development, Trade, and Defense policies would be in order.
If the BRICS were to take a stand for their independence within the UN Pact for the Future, they may also consider a common virtual BRICS currency along the lines of the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) principle—but without adhering to IMF rules.
The SDR principle is simply currency that is the weighted average of all the BRICS nations’ currencies—not including the US dollar, of course.
Although the UN Pact is not legally binding, it may be difficult for smaller countries to refuse to abide by its mandates. But declining the UN Pact mandates would be less of a problem for larger countries and/or for a bloc of countries such as the BRICS.
A new BRICS virtual currency could also be used to back the nine individual countries’ own national currencies and to trade among each other. And because their currency would not include the US dollar, the BRICS nations would be free of interference from the West.
Given the outcome of the just-completed Kazan summit and the overall rift within the BRICS nations, the suggestions offered above may be a long shot at this time.
However, they should not be ignored. For, in the not-too-distant future, we could find ourselves in “A New World”—a world not of the UN’s or the WHO’s making, but of the people’s making. That is, a world striven for and developed by humanity itself.
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David Skripac has a Bachelor of Technology degree in aerospace engineering. During his two tours of duty as a captain in the Canadian Air Force, he flew extensively in the former Yugoslavia, Somalia, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Djibouti.
With a keen eye for detail, problem-solving skills and a spiritual mind, David is a geopolitical analyst and writes regularly on a myriad of topics for Global Research, and other non-mainstream media. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG).
Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years around the world. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney’s book “When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis” (Clarity Press – November 1, 2020).
Peter is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University, Beijing.
Featured image: President of Russia Vladimir Putin addresses the official reception of the 16th BRICS Summit. (Grigory Sysoev / Photohost agency brics-russia2024.ru)