In September 2024, less than two months before the next U.S. presidential election, the United Nations will host a landmark “Summit of the Future” where member nations will adopt a Pact for the Future. The agreement will solidify numerous policy reforms offered by the U.N. over the past two years as part of its sweeping Our Common Agenda platform.
Although there are numerous radical proposals included in the agenda, perhaps none are more important than the U.N. plan for a new “emergency platform”, a stunning proposal to give the U.N. significant powers in the event of future “global shocks", such as another worldwide pandemic.
Many of the details of the U.N. emergency platform were laid out in a March 2023 policy paper titled Strengthening the International Response to Complex Global Shocks — An Emergency Platform. In the paper, the U.N. secretary-general writes, “I propose that the General Assembly provide the Secretary-General and the United Nations system with a standing authority to convene and operationalize automatically an Emergency Platform in the event of a future complex global shock of sufficient scale, severity and reach.”
Once triggered, the emergency platform would give the U.N. the ability to “actively promote and drive an international response that places the principles of equity and solidarity [collectivism) at the centre of its work". The U.N. would bring together the “stakeholders” of the world, including academics, governments, private sector actors, and “international financial institutions” to ensure there is a unified, global response to the crisis.
The emergency platform would also give the United Nations the power to: “Ensure that all participating actors make commitments that can contribute meaningfully to the response and that they are held to account for delivery on those commitments.”
Although the duration of the emergency platform would initially be set for a “finite period”, at “the end of that period, the Secretary-General could extend the work of an Emergency Platform if required,” according to the United Nations’ own policy proposal.
That means the secretary-general would have the authority to keep the emergency platform in place indefinitely, all without reauthorization from member nations.
A “global shock” is whatever the U.N.’s leadership says it is, triggered whenever the U.N. desires.
Rather than assert America’s independence and sovereignty, the White House has expressed its support for the emergency platform.
Biden has already agreed to sell us out.
If the emergency platform is approved, the United States as we know it could cease to exist. That sounds dire, but it’s true. We either stand for freedom now or risk everything come September 2024.
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Yes, we’ve already been through a “dry run” of this with the Covid “emergency”, and we know the drill.
“A few weeks to flatten the curve” turned into years.
I’m sure the UN and all the globalists can’t wait to get this in place and immediately discover another dire “emergency” that will justify them taking complete control of everything.
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