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Originally Posted by Hugh
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Mass migration isn't over: look at the crazy outcry by the politically correct liberals, against a very sensible plan to protect the country. Given that many, many more non Muslim countries were not affected, to say it is a Muslim ban is crazy.
The Ecumenical movement, again following the politically correct lie that all religions worship the same god. This is nonsense. But both this and mass migration produce homogeneous cultures across many nations making them more acceptable to global government.
The move to digital banking and personal identities for doing so. Very handy for global monetary control. Interesting that powerful banking institutions and prominent world leaders attend the annual Bilderberg meeting. World debt is increasing. It is worrying that these kinds of people are discussing this in secret.
Globalisation is back-doored via multinational trade deals, which bring multinational law courts, where participating nation states laws are subservient to those courts Trump is against them, but that doesn't mean that they won't continue elsewhere in the world.
The other way multinational laws are back-doored is the environmental movement.. There is nothing wrong with wanting clean air etc. but some people behind the movement see it as a way to globalisation via multinational laws.
And don't forget the United Nations Agenda 2030. It's aims seem very noble. But look at the emphasis on 'global cooperation'. Expect them to want to put laws behind the 'cooperation'
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.or...ormingourworld
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Partnership
We are determined to mobilize the means required to implement this Agenda through a revitalised Global Partnership for Sustainable Development, based on a spirit of strengthened global solidarity, focussed in particular on the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable and with the participation of all countries, all stakeholders and all people.
The interlinkages and integrated nature of the Sustainable Development Goals are of crucial importance in ensuring that the purpose of the new Agenda is realised. If we realize our ambitions across the full extent of the Agenda, the lives of all will be profoundly improved and our world will be transformed for the better.
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