The UN’s 17-point plan to make the world “better” by giving unelected bureaucrats more control over how you live, eat, travel, and speak.
The UN’s 17-point plan to make the world “better” by giving unelected bureaucrats more control over how you live, eat, travel, and speak.
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The globalist Ten Commandments that treat poverty, climate, and inequality as problems solvable by more meetings, more funding, and more power in the hands of government appointed officials.
The polished rebrand of “central planning” that failed everywhere it was tried in the 20th century, now updated with climate language.