Agenda 21: An Expose of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Initiative and the Forfeiture of American Sovereignty and Liberties explores how climate control will be used by the United Nations to bolster its position as a one world government and potentially usurp national sovereignty as well as individual rights. This book has been formatted for optimal use on your Amazon Kindle Reader and the various free Kindle apps.
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There is a new age dawning in America
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Welcome to One World Government.
Vote World Parliament has, since 2004, been sponsoring an initiative involving Internet voting on a global referendum now asking the question: “Do you support the creation of a directly-elected, representative, transparent and democratic world parliament that is authorized to legislate on global issues?” Currently we have gathered in excess of 21,000 votes, and we are running better than 94% “Yes” to the referendum question.
A world government and a world parliament are actually very similar and complementary concepts. Simply put a Government runs a country. From a global perspective, one could say that the United Nations is kind of a world government. The problem with this is that there isn’t a law-making parliament which is elected by the people of the world. Sure there is the general assembly – but these positions are appointed, not elected. And of course – the biggest anti-democratic aspect of the United Nations is the Security Council – made up of the victors of World War II who each have a Veto power vote as regards to any type of referendum which the General Assembly might want passed.
Back on the nation state scale, Parliament is responsible for keeping an eye on what the Government is doing, it checks out and debates each of the laws that the Government wants to change or create. Parliament represents the people, however government runs the country and is elected by the people. Parliament is like the United States’ Congress, so Parliament is part of government.
A world parliament is, in my opinion, what the world needs now in order to address supranational issues like the elimination of war, the protection of basic human rights, and the protection of the environment, all areas which are beyond the effective jurisdiction of the nation-state. There is no term like “one world government,” however, that strikes a shuddering chord in the souls of conservatives (especially here in the USA), or fundamentalist Christians. On this religious side, both Christianity and Islam see this religious idea of “one world government” as “beyond human” and the wished for “end-game” of their lives.
Let’s step outside of religion for a moment and consider matters from the basic secular view of solving the world’s major problems. We desperately need, in my opinion, a governing body which is democratic (the United Nations has never been democratic), wholly transparent (think digital fishbowl, in which everybody can see everything), with hundreds of duly-elected (think representative democracy) world parliament members, all elected in free and open elections by their constituents, to legislate on issues beyond the scope of individual nations, without taking any bit of sovereignty away from individual nation states which is justifiably theirs. Basically, take the power to consensually run the world by giving this power to the people of the world. To me it makes perfect sense, and I rather expect that the rest of the world – or most of us, will see things this way once we’ve considered the matter.
To a vast majority of people, as you will find out going through popular culture via the videos, articles, and chatter within this website – you will see a different perspective. Take for instance the video featuring Walter Cronkite, in which a “YouTube uploader” took the quote he states out of context.
If you have an interest, purchase the Rescue Plan book at the top right. Then make up your own mind. We can continue on with an ineffective United Nations or become active in the pursuit of constructive change for a more just, peaceful world.
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