Forget Agenda 21:
UN’s 2030 Agenda Will
“Transform the World”
by Daisy Luther
If you think Agenda 21 was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
Wait until you learn what the creepily utopian 2030 Agenda has in store for us
all.
Once again Germany has stepped forward with their ideas of
how to speed up the arrival of a one-world government.
While all eyes were on Obama and his creepily NWO speech,
the German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier gave an address which went
largely unnoticed. It was a lengthy speech – you can read his entire address
here – but these are some takeaway points:
“We could also
choose to put our faith in the power of diplomacy or shrug our shoulders” in
the face of the conflicts in Syria, Libya, Iraq and Yemen he said, noting that
Europe also faces a choice of fighting to hold the region together or allowing
it to fall apart again and be overrun by populists.
“The United States
is also faced with a choice; in six weeks’ time, here too, the choice is about
the supposed withdrawal from a crisis-ridden world – which some are calling for
– or cooperation with international partners to solve some of those problems,
he continues, noting that this choice “is important for all of us.” Indeed,
“withdrawal, resignation, going it alone, or, responsibility for a better
future; that is the choice in many places,” he said.
The United Nations
would remain the central forum, for tackling these issues, he said. In the
context of all the crisis meetings, “it gives me hope that we have made an
important choice, the right choice, of the direction we want to take and that
we have chosen unity and sustainability,” he said calling the 2030 Agenda a
global pact that is the point of convergence for dealing with poverty and
underdevelopment.
Now we know when they want the takeover to be complete:
2030.
What is the 2030 Agenda?
We have all heard of Agenda 21, but the 2030 Agenda isn’t
quite so familiar. Agenda 2030 emphasizes gender and racial equality,
eradication of poverty, and the total abolition of violence and hate. It lays
out that the future world is based entirely on these goals and that the only
way to achieve these things is through sustainable development and control of
climate change. Oh – and the planet will also be totally poverty free by 2030
as well.
Here are a few of the pertinent points:
It actually came
into effect in January 2016.
Its full title is
‘Transforming Our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The areas covered
by the Agenda are people, planet, prosperity, peace, and partnership.
The 17 goals and
169 targets of the Agenda seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and
complete those that were not achieved.
The ‘Declaration’
agreed upon at the United Nations meeting in New York has 53 points.
Point 2 sets the
tone: ‘On behalf of the peoples we serve, we have adopted a historic decision
on a comprehensive, far-reaching and people-centred set of universal and
transformative goals and targets. We commit ourselves to working tirelessly for
the full implementation of this Agenda by 2030’.
Points 5, 18, 28, and particularly point 29 are particularly
interesting. Now, in theory, it’s wonderful – rainbows and unicorns for
everyone. It’s repetitive in the extreme, constantly pointing out the sanctity
of sovereign nations and saying these issues apply TO EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON
THE PLANET…
So, how does the 2030 Agenda morph into the arrival of a
one-world government?
Simple: it is entirely impossible to achieve what they have
laid out without a one-world government, the New World Order we have heard so
much about over the last few years.
This is what they are stating WILL be achieved by 2030 with
all countries somehow miraculously retaining their own culture, resources, and
economies:
Total eradication
of hunger across the planet.
Total eradication
of race inequality across the planet.
Total eradication
of poverty across the planet.
Total eradication
of gender inequality across the planet.
Total eradication
of war across the planet.
Total eradication
of Malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases across the planet.
Total eradication
of TB across the planet.
A set standard of
education for every child on the planet.
Clean water and
sanitation for every person on the planet.
A decent job for
every worker on the planet.
Sustainable
economic growth in every country on the planet.
Sustainable
agriculture across the planet.
sustainable
livestock production across the planet.
A reduction in
natural resource use in every country on the planet.
A reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions in every industrialized nation on the planet.
A reduction in
flood and drought events is susceptible locations around the world.
There are other odds and ends they have thrown in but the
bottom line is that they intend for all of these things to be done by the year
2030.
Really?
Honestly?
There are barely a half dozen countries on the planet that
can engage in conversation without some disagreement and they honestly expect
us to believe that there will be enough international cooperation while
retaining nation sovereignty, to achieve even one goal on that list?
The Islamic State will be our friends?
India will give water to Pakistan?
North and South Korea will kiss and make-up?
Iran will stop making nuclear bombs?
Israel and Palestine will finally shake hands and sort out
their differences?
Right..
Achieving ANY of the goals on that list is impossible unless
one single government calls the shots and enforces conditions whereby the goals
become achievable. That means the removal of sovereign status for individual
nations. It means one giant money pot made up of cash from every nation that
has cash to finance these initiatives.
Globalism just took on a whole new meaning.
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