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Is Global Tyranny in Our Future?

Is Global Tyranny in Our Future?

William S. Hahn
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“This [a path to a brighter future] will require a recommitment to international cooperation based on respect for international law, without which we can neither manage the risks nor seize the opportunities that we face. This is not an option but a necessity. Our challenges are deeply interconnected and far exceed the capacity of any single State alone. They can only be addressed collectively, through strong and sustained international cooperation guided by trust and solidarity for the benefit of all and harnessing the power of those who can contribute from all sectors and generations.”  

This quote comes from the UN’s Pact for the Future. If the Founding Fathers had believed this, the United States would still be answering to England. The arrogance in the remarks should be overwhelming to the average American. Those who value independence, and believe that rights come from God and that governments are instituted to protect those rights, should have no use for the United Nations, its affiliates, or its plan for global government. 

According to its own charter, the UN believes that government not only grants rights, but also is the final arbiter of those rights, dismissing God entirely. The UN does not believe in a limited government that allows a man, through his effort and God-given skill, to better himself and his family. It only knows government as a power to accomplish a collective agenda.

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