
By Tyler Durden
The United Nation’s Summit of the Future is over. The “great and good” of global leadership got together for four days in New York for what their website called…
a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the multilateral system and steer humanity on a new course
…which sounds just lovely and not at all creepy and hubristic.
The four day event was split into two “action days” and two days of “the Summit.”
Both of which are just different names for “people in suits sitting around big tables using bureaucratic jargon while making big time serious important-person faces”.
The result of which is the passing of a document they’re calling the “Pact for the Future” – 81 pages of self-important waffle so crammed with meaningless political language it becomes near-unintelligible (what James Corbett calls “Globalese”).
Here’s a paragraph chosen at random:
Enhancing cooperation with stakeholders, including civil society, academia, the scientific and technological community and the private sector, and encouraging intergenerational partnerships, by promoting a whole-of society approach, to share best practices and develop innovative, long-term and forward-thinking ideas in order to safeguard the needs and interests of future generations.
…it’s all like that. And I read it all. 81 pages.
You’re welcome.
In terms of real content, there are no new ideas here. We have seen this globalist shopping list of alleged “issues” before.
Climate change, conflict, food insecurity, poverty, misinformation, hate speech. The usual “problems” that collectively form what the document refers to as “complex global shocks”.
These “shocks” – the document tells us – can be addressed with a series of “solutions” that are again no surprise:
“respect for international law”,
“expanded cooperation”,
“increased role for the UN” and the post-covid buzzword of choice –
“interoperability”.
All of which can be broadly defined as our old friend “global government”.
As you’d expect, there’s a lot of talk about money and finance (massive transfers of public money into private hands is how you win over corporations and hedge funds to your authoritarian cause, after all). For example Action 9(28)(f) promises…
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