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  by Alex Newman
 06 January 2016
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			TheNewAmerican Website
 
 
			  
			  
				
					
						
							
							This is an analysis on 
							the UN's 2030 Agenda from the New American, the 
							magazine of the John Birch Society.    
							It frames the 2030 
							Agenda in terms of historic Socialism rather than 
							Technocracy and suggests that remedy will ultimately 
							be achieved only through 'elected' representatives.
							   
							While there are a 
							multitude of similarities between Socialism and 
							Technocracy, it was abhorrent to early Technocrats 
							to be called Socialists or Communists because they 
							did not consider themselves as such.    
							Secondly, Technocracy 
							marginalizes elected politicians while insulating 
							itself from political control or accountability.
							 
							
							
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			The United Nations and its mostly 
			autocratic member regimes have big plans for your life, your 
			children, your country, and your world.  
			  
			And those plans are not limited to the 
			coercive "climate" agreement recently concluded in Paris.
 While the establishment media in the United States was hyping ISIS, 
			football, and of course "global 
			warming," virtually every national 
			government/dictatorship on the planet met at the 70th annual General 
			Assembly at UN headquarters in New York to adopt a draconian 
			15-year master plan for the planet.
 
			 
			  
			Top globalists such as former NATO chief
			Javier Solana, a socialist, are celebrating the plan, which 
			the summit unanimously "approved," as the next "Great Leap Forward" 
			- yes, the old campaign slogan of the Chinese Communist Party.
 The master plan is comprised of 17 "Post-2015 Sustainable 
			Development Goals" (SDGs) 
			with 169 specific "targets" to be foisted on all of humanity - 
			literally all of it, as the plan itself states explicitly.
 
				
				"As we embark on this collective 
				journey, we pledge that no one will be left behind," reads the 
				UN manifesto, entitled Transforming Our World: the 2030 Agenda 
				for Sustainable Development.  
			But if you love liberty, 
			self-government, free markets, or the U.S. Constitution, you will 
			almost certainly be wishing that the UN would leave you behind.
 Officially dubbed "Agenda 
			2030," the UN plot, as its full title suggests, is aimed 
			at "transforming" the world. The program is a follow-up to the last 
			15-year UN plan, the defunct "Millennium Development Goals," or MDGs.
 
			  
			It also dovetails nicely with the deeply 
			controversial 
			UN Agenda 21, even including much 
			of the same rhetoric and agenda.  
			  
			But the combined Agenda 2030 goals (The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable 
						Development) for achieving what is 
			euphemistically called "sustainable development" represent previous 
			UN plans on steroids - deeper, more radical, more draconian, and 
			more expensive. 
				
				"This Agenda is a plan of action for 
				people, planet and prosperity," reads the preamble. "All 
				countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative 
				partnership, will implement this plan."  
			Ironically, the preamble even claims the 
			UN goals will, 
				
				"free the human race from the 
				tyranny of poverty" and "heal" the planet - or, as the planet is 
				also referred to in the document, "Mother Earth."  
			Not-so-subtly purporting to usurp the 
			role of God, the UN even claimed that the, 
				
				"future of humanity and of our 
				planet lies in our hands." 
			Speaking on September 25 at the opening 
			ceremony of the confab that adopted Agenda 2030, Secretary-General
			Ban Ki-moon hinted at just how far-reaching the plot really 
			is.  
				
				"The new agenda is a promise by 
				leaders to all people everywhere," he explained, presumably 
				conflating "leaders" with mass-murdering gangsters such as Kim 
				Jong-un, Raul Castro, Robert Mugabe, and other despots who hold 
				great sway with most of the regimes comprising the United 
				Nations.    
				"It is a universal, integrated and 
				transformative vision for a better world."    
				"We need action from everyone, 
				everywhere," Ban said, pointing to the "guide" offered by
				
				the 17 SDGs.    
				"They are a to-do list for people 
				and planet, and a blueprint for success."    
				"We must use the goals to transform 
				the world," Ban continued. "Institutions will have to become fit 
				for a grand new purpose." 
			The Agenda 2030 agreement makes the 
			audacity of the scheme clear, too. 
				
				"This is an Agenda of unprecedented 
				scope and significance," boasts the document.    
				"Never before have world leaders 
				pledged common action and endeavor across such a broad and 
				universal policy agenda," the agreement continues.    
				"What we are announcing today - an 
				Agenda for global action for the next fifteen years - is a 
				charter for people and planet in the twenty-first century." 
			  
			 
			
			 
			  
			
 
			The Agenda
 
 Perhaps the single most striking feature of
			
						2030 Agenda for Sustainable 
						Development is the practically undisguised 
			roadmap to global socialism and corporatism/fascism, as countless 
			analysts have pointed out.
 
			  
			To begin with, consider the agenda's 
			Goal 10, which calls on the UN, national governments, and every 
			person on Earth to, 
				
				"reduce inequality within and among 
				countries."  
			To do that, the agreement continues, 
			will, 
				
				"only be possible if wealth is 
				shared and income inequality is addressed." 
			As the UN document also makes clear, 
			national socialism to "combat inequality" domestically is not enough 
			- international socialism is needed to battle inequality even 
			"among" countries.  
				
				"By 2030, ensure that all men and 
				women, in particular the poor and the vulnerable, have equal 
				rights to economic resources," the document demands. 
			In simpler terms, Western taxpayers 
			should prepare to be fleeced so that their wealth can be 
			redistributed internationally as their own economies are cut down to 
			size by 
			Big Government.  
			  
			Of course, as has been the case for 
			generations, most of the wealth extracted from the productive sector 
			will be redistributed (this 
			kind of "redistribution"?) 
			to the UN and Third World regimes - not the victims of those 
			regimes, impoverished largely through domestic 
			socialist/totalitarian policies imposed by the same corrupt regimes 
			to be propped up with more Western aid under Agenda 2030.
 Wealth redistribution alone, however, will not be enough.
 
			  
			Governments must also seize control of 
			the means of production - either directly or through fascist-style 
			mandates.  
				
				"We commit to making fundamental 
				changes in the way that our societies produce and consume goods 
				and services," the document states. 
			It also says that, 
				
				"governments, international 
				organizations, the business sector and other non-state actors 
				and individuals must contribute to changing unsustainable 
				consumption and production patterns… to move towards more 
				sustainable patterns of consumption and production." 
			In plain English, the Agenda 2030 
			document is claiming that today's "consumption and production" 
			patterns are unsustainable, so we'll need to get by with less.
			 
			  
			How much less?  
			  
			It would be hard to find a more clear 
			and concise assessment than that offered by the late 
			
			Maurice Strong, the recently 
			deceased Canadian billionaire and longtime UN environmental guru who 
			led the 1992 Earth Summit, in a pre-Earth Summit document:  
				
				"It is clear that current lifestyles 
				and consumption patterns of the affluent middle-class… 
				involving, 
					
						
						
						high meat intake
						
						consumption of large amounts 
						of frozen and 'convenience' foods
						
						ownership of motor vehicles
						
						numerous electrical 
						appliances
						
						home and workplace 
						air-conditioning
						
						expensive suburban housing, 
				...are not sustainable." 
			In truth, such "lifestyles and 
			consumption patterns" are sustainable, so long as the freedom that 
			makes prosperity possible is not destroyed in the name of achieving 
			"sustainability."  
			  
			The UN and the environmental lobby claim 
			that we must get by with less because there are now too many people 
			on the planet consuming too many resources.  
			  
			But this rationale for accepting 
			UN-imposed scarcity
			
			is patently false.
 Of course, the promoters of Agenda 2030 would claim that rather than 
			impoverish us, the global regime they envision would take good care 
			of us - through universal health coverage, for instance.
 
			  
			One of the targets for Goal 3, ensuring 
			"healthy lives" and "well-being," is:  
				
				"Achieve universal health coverage," 
				including "vaccines 
				for all."  
			Universal access to "mental 
			health," along with "sexual and reproductive health-care 
			services" - code words for abortion and contraception - are also 
			included.  
			  
			All governments are expected to 
			integrate such services into their "national strategies and 
			programs," the agreement demands. It is worth noting that 
			mass-murdering Soviet dictator Vladimir Lenin made clear that 
			controlled healthcare is the "keystone" of socialism.  
			  
			The United Nations obviously agrees. And 
			though he may not call it "socialism," 
			
			Obama undoubtedly also views government control of 
			healthcare as key.  
			  
			Indeed, enactment of ObamaCare could be 
			viewed as a "great leap forward" by the United States toward 
			implementation of a key component of Agenda 2030, before Agenda 2030 
			was even "approved."
 But as important as targeting healthcare is to the globalist 
			schemers, any plan for building international socialism would be 
			lacking without also targeting the next generation with 
			global-socialist propaganda.
 
			  
			And so an entire goal of Agenda 2030 is 
			devoted to ensuring that all children, everywhere, are transformed 
			into what the UN calls "agents of change," ready to push forward the 
			plan for the new global order.  
				
				"Children and young women and men 
				are critical agents of change and will find in the new Goals a 
				platform to channel their infinite capacities for activism into 
				the creation of a better world," the agreement explains. 
			The sort of activists that the UN hopes 
			to make your children into is also explicitly defined in the 
			agreement.  
				
				"By 2030, ensure that all learners 
				acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable 
				development, including, among others, through education for 
				sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human 
				rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and 
				non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural 
				diversity and of culture's contribution to sustainable 
				development," the global plan for 2030 states.  
			Considering what the UN means by 
			"sustainable development", 
				
					
					
					population control
					
					central planning
					
					global governance,  
			...and more, the agenda for your 
			children takes on an even more sinister tone.
 "Sustainable" children for global citizenship in the new order will 
			be accomplished via what the UN misleadingly refers to as 
			"education." In the UN document the word "education" alone is 
			mentioned more than 20 times.
 
			  
			And throughout the agreement, the UN 
			openly advocates the
			
			use of schools to indoctrinate all of humanity 
			into a new set of values, attitudes, and beliefs in preparation for 
			the new "green" and "sustainable" world order.  
			  
			The UN's education agenda also puts sex 
			"education" front and center.  
				
				"By 2030, ensure universal access to 
				sexual and reproductive health-care services [abortion and 
				contraception], including for family planning, information and 
				education," the document explains. 
			How much will Agenda 2030 cost?  
			  
			Various figures have been thrown around 
			by UN bureaucrats regarding the monetary costs of the plan, 
			generally ranging between $3 trillion and $5 trillion per year. Yes,
			trillions... 
			  
			In the "From 
			Billions to Trillions" report released by the World Bank 
			in July 2015, the globalist outfit, a key player in Agenda 2030, 
			conceded:  
				
				"To meet the investment needs of the 
				Sustainable Development Goals, the global community needs to 
				move the discussion from 'Billions' in ODA [Official Development 
				Assistance] to 'Trillions' in investments of all kinds: public 
				and private, national and global, in both capital and capacity." 
			But the money needed to implement Agenda 
			2030 and other UN schemes is only part of the cost.  
			  
			Other parts include the loss of our 
			national independence and freedom that the rise of global governance 
			and global socialism would surely entail. Revealingly, 
			empowering dictators to help in global governance is openly 
			touted by Agenda 2030.  
			  
			The document states,  
				
				"We recommit to broadening and 
				strengthening the voice and participation of developing 
				countries [the regimes ruling those countries] - including 
				African countries, least developed countries, land-locked 
				developing countries, small-island developing States and 
				middle-income countries - in international economic 
				decision-making, norm-setting and global economic governance." 
			  
			  
			Powerful 
			Promoters
 
 When Agenda 2030 was adopted at the 70th annual UN General Assembly 
			confab in New York City on September 25, the UN plot to re-engineer 
			civilization was ushered in with a "thunderous standing ovation," 
			the UN Department of Public Information reported.
 
			  
			Every one of the 193 UN member 
			governments on the planet - from murderous communist and Islamist 
			dictatorships to those ruling what remains of the "Free World" - 
			vowed to help impose the UN's controversial goals on their subjects.
 It all sounded so wonderful to some of the world's most brutal 
			dictators that they could hardly contain their glee.
 
				
				"This agenda promises a brave new 
				world, a new world which we have to consciously construct, a new 
				world that calls for the creation of a new global citizen," 
				gushed Marxist dictator Robert Mugabe, the genocidal 
				mass-murderer enslaving Zimbabwe who also serves as chairman of 
				the African Union.    
				"I want to believe that we are up to 
				this task that we have voluntarily and collectively committed 
				ourselves to. Our success, and in particular the promise of a 
				new world that awaits us, depends upon this commitment." 
				 
			He also promised to vigorously impose 
			the UN Agenda 2030 on the starving and impoverished victims his 
			regime lords over with Agenda 2030-style policies.  
			  
			The communist Castro regime vowed 
			to work with socialist Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro 
			and other tyrants to impose the UN goals on their victims, 
			too - all with financing from Western taxpayers. 
 The brutal tyrants ruling Communist China, meanwhile, have also been 
			enthusiastic cheerleaders for the UN goals - goals that the regime 
			boasted it played a "crucial role" in developing.
 
			  
			The Chinese autocracy, infamous for 
			forced abortions, censorship, religious and political persecution, 
			the "one-child policy," terrible pollution, kangaroo courts, and of 
			course, murdering more human beings than any other entity in all of 
			human history, used its vast, global propaganda machine to celebrate 
			Agenda 2030. 
				
				"China has made important 
				contributions to the global efforts in reaching a fair, 
				inclusive and sustainable post-2015 development agenda," the 
				regime's deputy permanent representative to the UN, Wang Min, 
				was quoted as saying in a report by the Communist Chinese news 
				and espionage service Xinhua.    
				"China is also very active in 
				putting forward Chinese proposals... The agreement includes 
				important proposals by China and many other developing countries 
				in numerous aspects."  
			Among other "commitments," China 
			promised to spend $2 billion in foreign countries to meet the UN 
			goals in "education" and "health," with its funding increasing to 
			$12 billion by 2030.  
			  
			While only contributing a small piece of 
			the pie, the fact that Beijing is so excited about the agenda is 
			quite revealing.  
			  
			Echoing Chairman Mao's rhetoric, EU and 
			NATO globalist Javier Solana said,  
				
				"With a sustained commitment from 
				all countries, developed and developing alike, the world can 
				ensure that it celebrates another great leap forward in 2030."
				 
			The last "Great Leap Forward," presided 
			over by Chairman Mao Tse-tung between 1958 and 1963, resulted 
			in the murder of an estimated 45 million Chinese who were worked, 
			starved, or beaten to death.
 The Obama administration, which apparently does not plan to present 
			the UN scheme to the U.S. Senate for ratification as required by the 
			U.S. Constitution, also offered a forceful defense of the UN agenda.
 
			  
			Speaking to the UN General Assembly on 
			September 27, 2015, after purporting to commit the United States to 
			the global plot, Obama claimed the UN blueprint, 
				
				"is one of the smartest investments 
				we can make in our own future." 
			Even the world's leading religious 
			figure, Pope 
			
			Francis, addressed UN member 
			governments with a plea to support the UN goals.  
				
				"The adoption of the 2030 Agenda for 
				Sustainable Development... is an important sign of hope," he 
				declared, before demanding a UN "climate" regime as well. 
			Beyond governments and religious 
			figures, much of the private sector also enthusiastically backed the 
			new goals.  
			  
			Among the mega-corporations backing the 
			scheme are the world's top three search engines:  
				
			 
			It was not immediately clear whether 
			those corporations' support for the UN agenda would affect the 
			supposed impartiality of search results, but critics of the UN plan 
			expressed alarm nonetheless.
 For now, at least, the world and the White House are all pretending 
			that the SDGs are binding on Americans, too.
 
			  
			However, the U.S. Senate was not 
			consulted, as the Constitution requires for all treaties. And even 
			if the Senate were to ratify it, the federal government cannot grant 
			itself new anti-constitutional powers merely by approving a treaty.
			 
			  
			Therefore, the agreement has no force in 
			the United States. But as UN Agenda 21 showed clearly, that does not 
			mean that the Obama administration, and possibly future presidents, 
			would not attempt to push it forward anyway.  
			  
			The American people, therefore, must 
			demand through their elected representatives that the UN power grab 
			be stopped.
 
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