The United Nations doubles down on Agenda 2030 with its ‘Pact for the Future’

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by Chris Cordani, America Outloud:

United Nations ambassadors and leaders have been busy congratulating themselves over their “Pact for the Future,” extolling its virtues as a guide for peace and how the organization of member-states sees the coming decades moving forward. While they are conveying to the public how dandy and groundbreaking they think the agreement is, in reality, the U.N. did nothing more than reaffirm its commitment to Agenda 2030.

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Calling it a path to “sustainable development,” Agenda 2030 is formerly the UN Agenda 21, which called for more centralized leadership coming out of the multinational group, a precursor to its fancying itself as constructors of a one-world government. Reading through this, the rather poorly-written document constantly champions Agenda 2030, “Climate Change” action, and the Paris Accords as means to reach its goals, using a plethora of repeated buzzwords. Among the several affirmations is this gem, point number 10 in the pact’s introduction:

“We recognize that sustainable development in all its three dimensions is a central goal in itself and that its achievement, leaving no one behind, is and always will be a central objective of multilateralism. We reaffirm our enduring commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 1  and its Sustainable Development Goals. We will urgently accelerate progress towards achieving the Goals, including through concrete political steps and mobilizing significant additional financing from all sources for sustainable development, with special attention to the needs of those in special situations and creating opportunities for young people. Poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, remains the greatest global challenge and its eradication is an indispensable requirement for sustainable development.“

This is one of several mentions of “Agenda 2030” and its “sustainable development” veneer. Note, however, the several times the term “sustainable development” was repeated in the one paragraph, reflecting how poorly-written this pact is as a whole. One wonders if Kamala Harris’ speechwriter penned this gem.

How does the UN intend to fund Agenda 2030?

That is in the pact as well. Usually, the most effective way to beg for money and power for Western Leftists, as adapted by the UN, World Economic Forum, and other henchmen (or, I believe the PC term today is Hench Persons), is to scare the gullible with the term “climate change,” expressing its huge threats of irreversible massive destruction which will only be quelled by lining the coffers Collectivist organizations and line the pockets of their favored money-grubbing advocates (read: gaslighters). The term “climate change” is as overused as “sustainable development” is in this word salad pact from this sample onward:

“Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time, with adverse impacts that are disproportionately felt by developing countries, especially those that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change. We commit to accelerate meeting our obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change2  and the Paris Agreement.”

This leads us to the Paris Agreement, another term repeatedly used in the Pact to Reaffirm Agenda 2030. On the surface, mainstream media outlets and the former Obama Administration told the US, Canada, and Western Europe these accords were necessary to help reduce pollutive emissions in developing companies, so they tried to tell taxpayers in such nations it was imperative to kick in their hard-earned money toward this effort so the “developing” nations could use it for the noble cause of cleaning up the air quality within their borders. Not surprisingly, there would be no oversight of accountability for where the money actually goes and how it is spent by the recipients, thereby effectively becoming a vehicle for the global redistribution of wealth (as long as very little or none is that of the Global Elites’ who were dictating such policy) the UN holds dearly within Agenda 2030 and its new “Pact for the Future.”

Make no mistake; the UN is congratulating itself for doubling down on Agenda 2030, the Paris Accords, global redistribution of wealth, and a shifting of national sovereignties toward a World Order led by the unelected body of appointed ambassadors, funded heavily by taxpayers in the US and other more developed economies:

“Scale up and fulfil our respective official development assistance commitments, including the commitment by most developed countries to reach the goal of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance and 0.15 to 0.20 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance to least developed countries.”

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