The United Nations Agenda 2030 Essay

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The United Nations Agenda 2030 is emerging as the slam dunk, in yo face blueprint for global government. Noble and lofty goals provide much mind boggling substantiated dialogue. Attempting to rid the world of poverty, and other noble feats by redistributing the wealth of the developed nations and their wage earners - which in turn, turns out to be not so noble of a feat. The U.N. is attempting to create a world where human habitats are safe, resilient and sustainable, as well as making cities safe! They actually believe they can do this in New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis. Detroit, etc. within 15 years? This is where my mind was boggled. Unless all of the citizens (of the world) are implanted with auto-taze microchip implants (or some kind of implant/device that has the capability to turn the bad behavior into good), I don 't see this goal happening. Perhaps maybe a police officer installed in every household/dwelling in the world will make these cities safe. If the United Nations can go …show more content…

(12) Manage consumption
(13) Combat Climate Change
(14) & (15) Manage Oceans, Streams, Forests, etc.

These goals are noble, but #11 appears to be unlikely to come in to being without forced mandates to microchip all humans for real-time monitoring, or monitoring of the constant offenders. How are "they" going to make New Orleans safe? The mannerisms of implementation will most likely involve mass deception of alleged policy (similar to what happened with the PPACA/ACA/Obamacare, which by the way, universal health-care is a U.N. 2030 Goal in Declaration #26) and/or certain judges ruling against the will of We The People (Proposition 8).

From Declaration #35 of Agenda 2030, we learn that the U.N. will develop peace and safety - or nothing else will work. This brings up an interesting proclamation from the

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