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29 years ago the UN published a book about its plans for global governance, which it has been carrying out ever since

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Thanks to Rhoda Wilson at The Expose. This was completely new to me!

Note: Maurice Strong was (of course) one of the 28 authors of the proposal. I see his fingerprints all over it. Here is a snippet from Chapter 1 of the UN’s 1995 Global Neighborhood:

Mounting evidence indicates that human activities have adverse–and sometimes irreversible–environmental impacts, and that the world needs to manage its activities to keep the adverse outcomes within prudent bounds and to redress current imbalances. The links among poverty, population, consumption, and environment and the systemic nature of their interactions have become clearer. So has the need for integrated, global approaches to their management and world- wide embrace of the discipline of sustainable development counseled by the World Commission on Environment and Development and endorsed at the June 1992 Earth Summit. The call is for fundamental changes in the traditional pattern of development in all countries.

[Backup Link for the UN 1995 Global Neighborhood PDF file]

From the article at the Expose:

Henry Lamb was a renowned expert on global governance and its implications on individual freedom and private property rights. He was the author of ‘The Rise of Global Governance’. He was also the author of the article ‘The UN and Property Rights’, the report ‘Global Governance: Why? How? When?’ and a columnist for Renew America. And chairman of Sovereignty International, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting individual sovereignty and limited government, founder of the Environmental Conservation Organisation and Freedom21, Inc.

In 1996, Lamb gave a talk on the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Wildlands Project at the Granada Forum.

“All of the conspiracy theories that you’ve ever heard about ‘One World Government’, about the UN takeover of the world, all of those conspiracies have now been laid to rest,” he said. “There’s nothing conspiratorial about it. It’s all published!”

“The UN-funded Commission on Global Governance began meeting in 1992, in earnest … and last fall released their final report. It is entitled ‘Our Global Neighbourhood’,” he said.

After briefly describing the 1995 document, he goes on to talk about Agenda 21, the Biodiversity Treaty, The Wildlands Project and the Global Biodiversity Assessment….

Please go to the Expose to read the rest because this is a long article with an embedded video and can best be reviewed there!

https://expose-news.com/2024/12/03/uns-global-neighbourhood-plan/

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