United Nations

United Nations

The United Nations (UN) was conceived as an international body dedicated to fostering peace and preventing future conflicts. Following the devastation of World War II, there was a widespread hope that the world would have internalised lessons from the conflict, leading to more civilised relations between nations and a resolution of disputes without recourse to war.

The United Nations is a global institution established to exert top-down global policy and facilitate a future technocracy, set up by the same powerful groups, such as the Rhodes World Milner Rothschild Roundtable, that also influenced America to serve their power bloc.

Structure and Purpose

The General Assembly of the United Nations was envisioned as a forum for "waging not war but this failed peace", bringing together representatives of all nations, large and small, united by their dedication to peace and meeting in Sovereign equality.

This assembly was intended to create a more rational and civilised world where nations would coexist peacefully. It was expressly stated that the United Nations was not to be the capital of a superstate attempting to govern the Earth, but rather to embody the "mind and conscience of the world" and serve as a "Watchtower over tomorrow".

Criticisms and Perceived Bias

Despite its founding ideals, the United Nations has faced criticism regarding its perceived impartiality. It has been biased against Britain and of favouring "anti-colonial newly emergent forces". Such actions are understood to have contributed to Britain's geopolitical disadvantages during certain periods. Additionally, political figures, such as Tony Blair, have been noted for placing significant emphasis on securing "UN approval" for various initiatives.

Formation and Foundational Ideologies

The idea of the American Century, which advocated for democracy and free-market liberalism, was conceived by the Council on Foreign Relations' 1939 War and Peace studies project, directly after which the UN was created.

The organisation's formation is also linked to a broader historical movement; the Fellowship of Faiths, which merged with World Zionism and the League of Nations, and subsequently saw the emergence of the Baháʼí movement in England, played a key role in the formation of the United Nations following the close of World War II.

The UN employs Monopoly Capital and Fabian Socialism to restructure countries.

This approach aligns with a broader historical strategy articulated by figures such as H.G. Wells, who suggested that a New World Order would be gradually built through the infrastructure provided by the capitalist elite, and then taken over through permeation and penetration.

Similarly, Arnold Toynbee argued for the necessity of a world state, which would not initially be democratic, to prevent global self-destruction. The UN is also linked to organisations such as the World Council of Churches, which is heavily influenced by Rockefeller and the United Nations. Funding for these entities has come from major foundations including the Laura Spelman fund, the Carnegie endowment, and the Rockefeller Brothers foundation.

Role in Global Governance and Policy

The UN is a key entity in a larger project to synthesise a third way out of the Cold War dialectic, paving the way for a future technocracy.

The global agenda, which the UN advances, aims to establish total technocracy and Malthusian depopulation worldwide. This involves removing areas of potential resistance and working towards a coming global government.

At the World Government Summit, discussions have focused on an International Health Organisation treaty and control grid designed to enforce mandated injections, explicitly aiming to eliminate local, national, and state laws in future pandemics. The UN's policies are now described as directly originating from the Rockefeller Foundation.

Influence on Information and Censorship

The United Nations Global Principles for Information Integrity serve as a new branding for censorship, establishing a cartel for control over information.

This system categorises information into high or low integrity, with high integrity information being whitelisted and low integrity information (often associated with populists, nationalists, or pro-Trump individuals) being blacklisted. This framework is employed to create a censorship blacklist/whitelist/greylist system.

The UN's global principles are utilised to codify laws, beginning with Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) signing letters that announce global norms, which are then codified into law by judges and legislatures.

Organisations such as the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a British intelligence operation, advocate for a global standard, the STAR framework, to regulate social media companies and suppress free speech, particularly concerning topics like COVID-19, Climate Change, and elections. The STAR framework includes:

  • Safety by design: Incorporating preventative artificial intelligence filters for content.
  • Transparency: Mandating social media platforms, such as X, to disclose their algorithms and rules enforcement, especially regarding their advertising business models.
  • Accountability: Imposing government punishment on platforms that monetise content deemed undesirable or fail to censor as instructed.
  • Responsibility: Ensuring consequences for social media and search engine companies, including senior executives, who do not implement legislative frameworks.

It is explicitly stated that internet censorship is crucial for achieving success in all policy issues, from climate change and gender inequality to conflict resolution and combating hate speech.

The UN seeks to fundamentally alter incentive structures, coercing advertisers to withdraw funding from dissenting voices and to exclusively support media outlets that bolster information integrity. This includes creating inclusion and exclusion lists for advertising, directing funds towards approved media sources (e.g., NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post) and excluding others (e.g., Daily Wire, The Blaze, O Newsmax). This strategy is aimed at disrupting the financial viability of platforms that permit the monetisation of pro-populist content.

The White House Information Integrity Research and Development Working Group, comprising 26 agencies including the CIA, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, State Department, FBI, DARPA, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, National Security Council, National Security Agency, and USAID, is involved in internet censorship and is advised by various NGOs and think tanks.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are integrated into this framework to protect specific public figures, activists, scientists, and broadcasters from what is termed hate speech, further aligning governments, media, civil society organisations, universities, and corporations with these principles.

Economic and Social Strategies

The UN is involved in economic restructuring, particularly in Third World nations. The planks of the Communist Manifesto, such as the centralisation of banking and credit in the hands of the state, aligning with the strategies of the Fabian socialists.

There is a continuous effort to control the entire supply chain of advertising, from exchanges to social media platforms and accounts, to apply pressure at various points within the system.

Population Control Agenda

The 1974 NSSM 200 (National Security Study Memorandum 200), attributed to Henry Kissinger, detailed a plan for collusion between the US government, the United Nations, and NGOs like Planned Parenthood to implement population control measures in foreign nations.

This document outlines several measures, including:

  • Forcing more women into the workforce to limit childbirth.
  • Controlling the food supply and restricting quality protein such as meat in Third World nations to induce malnourishment and infertility.
  • Promoting abortion globally with organisations like Planned Parenthood. No country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion.
  • Implementing child limits on families.
  • Investing in new medical and technological measures for contraception, including effective and safe male injectable contraceptives, improved oral contraceptives, diverse intra-uterine devices, enhanced ovulation prediction methods, and refined sterilisation techniques for both men and women. Research is also needed on injectable contraceptives for women, Leuteolytic and anto-progesterone approaches, and non-clinical methods such as foams, creams, and condoms.
  • Collaborating with global governing and health institutions to create sustainable development goals and plans, as detailed in Agenda 21/2030.

Organisations like the UN call for a reduction in red meat consumption. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is implicated in immunisation programmes in Third World countries, which are reportedly followed by a decline in fertility rates.

The refusal to remove thimerosal from vaccines sent to these countries is noted, as mercury is known to cause infertility, spontaneous abortions, and neurological damage in children.

Instances, such as Catholic doctors in Kenya finding HCG compounds in WHO-designed vaccines intended to cause infertility in women, are cited as evidence of a concerted effort to reduce the world population by various means, including mass poisoning and bioweapons in vaccines.

Mass media is a crucial tool for disseminating family planning information and services, especially to large, illiterate rural populations. Radio, posters, printed material, and personal contacts are considered cost-effective, with radio being as effective as television at a fifth of the cost and offering more local programming opportunities.

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