While many American journalists and Democrats remain obsessed with Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for a Republican White House, world leaders including Democratic President Joe Biden are now increasingly focused on Project 2030, the United Nation program officially known as “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
Leading this movement, as initially reported by the writer Tim Hinchcliffe, is UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who has called for a sweeping overhaul of the United Nations Security Council and the global financial system.
The initiative, presented under the pretense of accelerating Agenda 2030’s Sustainable Development Goals, is being marketed as a noble effort to combat poverty, inequality, and climate change. Yet, beneath the rhetoric lies perhaps a more concerning agenda that could compromise national sovereignty and individual freedoms under the guise of global progress.
At the core of this year’s UN General Assembly meeting, Sept. 22-23 in New York, is the “Pact for the Future,” which is being promoted as a bold vision for addressing the pressing challenges of the 21st century.
However, this is not just another international accord. The pact represents a blueprint for consolidating power under a global governance structure that leaves little room for dissent or alternative perspectives. It comprises 11 policy proposals, including the creation of a UN “Global Digital Compact,” as well as initiatives focusing on “Youth Engagement, “Outer Space,” and the management of various information channels. […]
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