United Nations 2.0

Amid all of 2024’s history-making moments, one of the year’s most important events passed with barely a notice in the Establishment media. Days after the second Trump assassination attempt, world leaders and globalist bureaucrats convened at UN headquarters in New York City for the Summit of the Future, where a new globalist agenda, the Pact for the Future, was unveiled. The Summit and the Pact (including an attached Global Digital Compact) were billed as an effort to create a “United Nations 2.0,” a comprehensive upgrade of the 80-year-old international system.

The Pact for the Future is replete with red flags indicative of how comprehensive — and dangerous — this UN upgrade is intended to be. The five sections of the pact, divided into “Actions,” display the totalitarian mindset that echoes Mussolini’s famous formula, “Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state”: “Sustainable development and financing for development” (Section 1); “International peace and security” (Section 2); “Science, technology and innovation and digital cooperation” (Section 3); “Youth and future generations” (Section 4); and “Transforming global governance” (Section 5). As to specifics, Action 4 reads: “Promote inclusive and effective international tax cooperation, which contributes significantly to national efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals [SDG], as it enables countries to effectively mobilize their domestic resources, and stress that the current international tax governance structures need improvements. We are committed to strengthening the inclusiveness and effectiveness of tax cooperation at the United Nations … and will continue to engage constructively in the process towards developing a United Nations framework convention on international tax cooperation.” In other words, the United Nations 2.0 wants to be the global authority of last resort on taxation. 

Or consider the following language from Action 25, under the heading of “International Peace and Security”: “[W]hile the final objective of the efforts of all States should continue to be general and complete disarmament under effective international control, the immediate goal is elimination of the danger of a nuclear war and implementation of measures to avoid an arms race and clear the path towards lasting peace.” Translation: Using the pretext of nuclear disarmament, we intend to place all military forces, including nukes, under UN control.

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