Building Global Control With “Global Shocks”

Ever since the United Nations was established by the Deep State 80 years ago, the globalist elites have been striving to transform it into a full-fledged world government. One notable early example of this is a special study commissioned by the U.S. State Department in 1961 on how the United Nations could be converted into a world government. The resulting “study memorandum” was submitted to the State Department on March 10, 1962 by its author, Dr. Lincoln P. Bloomfield, an associate professor of political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The title of Bloomfield’s study memorandum was eye-catching: “A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations.” It goes without saying that Bloomfield was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. 

Here’s a revealing passage from Bloomfield’s study: “I have suggested that an alternative road may bypass the main path of history, short circuiting the organic stages of consensus, value formation, and the experiences of common enterprise generally believed to underlie political community. This relies on a grave crisis or war to bring about a sudden transformation in national attitudes sufficient for the purpose. According to this version, the order we examine [“A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations”] may be brought into existence as a result of a series of sudden, nasty, and traumatic shocks.”

We’ll get back to these “nasty shocks,” but first let’s review what transpired at WEF24 regarding the future role of the United Nations. As executive senior editor Steve Bonta states in his article “WEF24: Ramping Up Global Control," “Since 1971, the annual January confab of globalists and radical-left activists has served as the agenda-setting venue for each year’s slate of globalist events. This year was no exception; many of the Davos participants laid the rhetorical groundwork for major globalist events later in 2024, including September’s Summit of the Future in New York.”

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