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UN Demands Youth Impose “Masterplan for Humanity”
United Nations General Assembly President Peter Thomson has started referring to the UN Agenda 2030 “Sustainable Development Goals,” or SDGs, as the “masterplan for humanity.” Speaking to a UN summit for “youth” on January 30, top UN leaders all demanded that children worldwide be indoctrinated and conscripted to help impose the UN’s extreme vision on humanity. But as awareness of the UN plot grows, criticism is growing in tandem.
The totalitarian global plan has also been referred to by top UN officials as the world’s “Declaration of Interdependence,” with the UN being touted as the (unelected) “Parliament of Humanity.” Dictators and even genocidal mass-murderers around the world continue to express delight about the plot, expecting massive subsidies for their regimes from Western taxpayers under the UN scheme. The mass-murdering Communist Chinese dictatorship even boasted of its “crucial role” in creating Agenda 2030.
The first time Thomson publicly used the phrase “masterplan for humanity” in reference to the UN SDGs appears to have been at a November 2016 briefing for UN member states. “The 2030 Agenda presents the world with what I have termed a ‘masterplan for humanity’ to achieve a sustainable way of life on this planet,” he explained, with “sustainable development” serving as code language among establishment globalists, communists, and other tyrants for planetary economic controls, population reduction, global governance, pseudo-environmentalism, wealth redistribution, and technocratic rule.
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