The United Nations: On the Brink of Becoming a World Government
Written by William F. Jasper
On October 14, 2009, Lord Christopher Monckton, former science advisor to British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, delivered a scathing refutation of the concept of
human-caused global warming at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota.
During his presentation, Lord Monckton focused on the UN climate treaty
that was being proposed for the United Nations Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen that December. He warned:
At the UN’s Rio+20 Earth Summit onSustainable Development
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2012, the world government advocates
were pushing even grander schemes. Lord Monckton, who heads the policy
unit of the U.K. Independence Party and is chief policy advisor to the
Washington, D.C.-based Science and Public Policy Institute, told The New
American’s Alex Newman, “They were still effectively talking about a
mechanization for setting up a global government so that they could shut
down the West, shut down democracy, and bring freedom to an end
worldwide.”
Is that merely the ranting of a madman? That’s what the usual suspects at the Huffington Post, MSNBC, and other organs of the liberal-left corporate media would have us believe. He is a “climate-change denier,” a “moonbat,” a “conspiracy wacko.” That is the same response that has greeted anyone and everyone who has dared not merely to criticize the United Nations’ faults and abuses, but to point out the danger of a UN that is evolving into an actual world government — with real teeth and enforcement powers.
However, very influential Americans, as well as foreign leaders, in politics, media, and academe, have been advocating — blatantly and openly, as well as indirectly — for transforming the United Nations system into a full-blown world government. What’s more, they have begun actual implementation. It is no longer hypothetical that the UN and its affiliated institutions will usurp legislative, executive, and judicial powers, including taxing, policing, and military powers. It has already begun; it is already happening. And it is happening with the acquiescence, approval, encouragement, and funding of globalists in our own government, both Republicans and Democrats.
Walter Cronkite, the late CBS anchorman and broadcast icon often referred to as “the most trusted man in America,” stated in 1999:
I read that treaty. And what it says is
this: that a world government is going to be created. The word
“government” actually appears as the first of three purposes of the new
entity. The second purpose is the transfer of wealth from the countries
of the West to third world countries.... And the third purpose of this
new entity, this government, is enforcement.
Not just any government, mind you. “They are about to impose a communist world government on the world,” warned Monckton.At the UN’s Rio+20 Earth Summit on
Is that merely the ranting of a madman? That’s what the usual suspects at the Huffington Post, MSNBC, and other organs of the liberal-left corporate media would have us believe. He is a “climate-change denier,” a “moonbat,” a “conspiracy wacko.” That is the same response that has greeted anyone and everyone who has dared not merely to criticize the United Nations’ faults and abuses, but to point out the danger of a UN that is evolving into an actual world government — with real teeth and enforcement powers.
However, very influential Americans, as well as foreign leaders, in politics, media, and academe, have been advocating — blatantly and openly, as well as indirectly — for transforming the United Nations system into a full-blown world government. What’s more, they have begun actual implementation. It is no longer hypothetical that the UN and its affiliated institutions will usurp legislative, executive, and judicial powers, including taxing, policing, and military powers. It has already begun; it is already happening. And it is happening with the acquiescence, approval, encouragement, and funding of globalists in our own government, both Republicans and Democrats.
Walter Cronkite, the late CBS anchorman and broadcast icon often referred to as “the most trusted man in America,” stated in 1999:
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