The UN’s “Pact for the Future” Replete with Ambiguity… Analysis by Meryl Nass and Jacob Nordangård
This week Swedish researcher Jacob Nordangard explains what the United Nations and its partners, donors and stakeholders have prepared for the September 2024 UN General Assembly meeting: A Pact for the Future.
Three documents are being proposed to the assembled diplomats. They are replete with ambiguity and flowery language while they are notably devoid of specifics. They are not treaties. They are non-binding.
However, their intention is to create the impression that all the world’s nations are begging for change, and that the UN should be at the center of these changes.
In particular, a new financial structure is called for. But we don’t know what that will look like.
The UN Secretary-General seeks the power to declare regional or planetary emergencies, without any process or consultation. This declaration would then allow the Secretary-General to manage each emergency. This could be any type of emergency, including a climate emergency or a “black swan event.”
We do not know how this is going to play out. But conceivably there could be a major transfer of local, state and national authority over emergency management to the UN, which has no experience or expertise in this area. Emergencies could be called at will, and the remedies instituted could affect us all.
If so, leaving the UN may be our best, and perhaps only, option.
Find out the details from Jacob, while I will be reporting on the UN meetings as they happen in September.
—Meryl Nass, MD, Door to Freedom
The important text of Jacob Nordangård was published by Global Research on August 06, 2024.
Click the link below to access his timely analysis.
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