International Criminal Court
The ICC: A Globalist Threat to Justice & Sovereignty

Vol. 41, No. 13

07/01/2025

The ICC: A Globalist Threat to Justice & Sovereignty

Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

AT A GLANCE

• The International Criminal Court was supposedly created to uphold justice, but it serves a very different agenda.

• It targets sovereign nations that resist international control, while ignoring the abuses of elite-aligned regimes.

• Its procedures violate basic legal rights and threaten national sovereignty, including that of the United States.

• Far from being impartial, the ICC advances a global agenda under the guise of law.

The International Criminal Court (ICC), birthed from the Rome Statute in 2002, was heralded by globalists as a milestone in the fight against impunity. It was marketed as a beacon of justice — a tribunal to hold humanity’s worst violators accountable. Two decades in, the truth is clear: The ICC is not a defender of justice, but a weaponized institution hell-bent on advancing globalist power by undermining national sovereignty and trampling the rule of law.

From its inception, the ICC was embraced by elites eager to centralize authority under a supranational court. Promoted as a last resort to intervene when national courts failed, it now functions as a first strike against any nation that refuses to bend the knee to global governance. The court’s actions expose its true nature — not as an impartial tribunal, but as an instrument of political persecution wielded by international elites against sovereign states.

A Puppet Court for the Global Order

The ICC’s record is riddled with blatant bias. Its prosecutions overwhelmingly target leaders from nations that resist globalist influence — most notably in Africa — while ignoring the crimes of Western-aligned regimes. Its selective outrage is not a coincidence — it is a strategy.

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