This is not a new topic. This policy has been promoted since before the 20th century by the “rat gang” of the Huxley family, H.G. Wells, and Bertrand Russell, among others. And it is expressed in many organizations, “think” tanks, NGOs and committees.
The most obvious example of such an organization, of course, is Julian Huxley's United Nations.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first to coin the term “United Nations.” But his vision was about a forum of sovereign states. It's a different world than the United Nations.
Perhaps a less obvious path to world government is the Federation. And our perennial question is which path is most likely to get us there?
The hint was in July 2010. The Queen speaks at the United Nations General Assembly. she said:
In September this year, Heads of State will meet to agree on how to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, and each country will make its own contribution… Since I last spoke, the Commonwealth of Nations will also be a leading figure. It grew vigorously until it became a group of nations. Approximately 2 billion people. I wholeheartedly support the significant contribution made by the United Nations and its agencies to world peace and stability. Last November, at the Commonwealth Government Summit in Trinidad and Tobago, I told delegates that the Commonwealth had an opportunity to show leadership. Today I give you the same message.
The impact of this is staggering. Here the British monarch is telling the world that he is creating the largest power bloc within the United Nations. For example, the power bloc has 54 votes compared to 1 vote for the US, Russia and China.
The British Commonwealth is the British Empire
Contrary to rumors, the British Empire never disappeared. In fact, Commonwealth countries have never gained independence from Great Britain. Instead, they simply went through a process of devolution. Home rule, not direct rule. Puppet presidents and prime ministers replace viceroys and governors.
In any case, the British Empire was never about Britain, and it certainly was never about the British people. It was, and still is, an “empire” of corporate finance. An international trading empire based on state plunder and drug trafficking. For a time, its corporate infrastructure was effectively nationalized, giving it more of a British political empire than a corporate financial empire.
However, after World War II, “empire” became obsolete. The time has come for the next phase of globalist policy, and the Empire has fallen into the shadows. Colonies were re-established and the first organizations of world government were formed.
Today, it has once again raised its ugly head with vigor above its battlements and we are once again staring into the jaws of a now truly global, corporate, communitarian monster.
return to feudalism
The top of the pyramid of feudal power is the monarch. In Britain, the monarch and her family participate in a wide range of activities, some commercial and some not. One of the areas that the British royal family has been working on is environmental protection, especially so-called “sustainable development.”
Both Prince Philip and Prince Charles promote the idea that humans are a parasite on the planet. Philip is perhaps a bit more overt, as he expresses a desire to be reincarnated as a virus to solve what he sees as a global population problem.
Nevertheless, father and son both spearheaded a global environmental push towards large-scale population reduction, limiting technology and restricting access to natural resources except in repressive cases. I'm doing it.
Prince Philip's World Wildlife Fund is directly responsible for the deaths of so many people, for example through its interference with irrigation schemes around the world that feed millions of people.
But it is Prince Charles' Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum that, along with the IMF, World Bank and United Nations, is actually driving sustainable development policies, including the UN's Agenda 21. .
agenda 21
Agenda 21 is a term that is rarely used these days. Too many people realized that it was a modern form of feudalism.
Agenda 21 designed a global movement coordinated through a global-to-regional action plan to create a world government according to specific objectives. Let's take a look at some of its key policy goals.
- population concentrates in cities
- The end of national sovereignty
- Abolition of private property
- Restructuring of the family unit and increasing restrictions on mobility and individual opportunities
Now, let's consider the policies coming out of our government.
- Systematic destruction of our agricultural industry
- The end of national sovereignty: European and UN “laws” applied to the local level, or “big society”
- Private property and assets stripped of economic hardship and crippling taxes.
- Children are being taken away by the state and forced into a multi-billion pound childcare system.
- Educational program from ages 0 to 19 (schools open longer, no parental influence)
- Public transport costs are devastating and road tolls will soon be imposed
So while the term “Agenda 21” has been removed, the policy it represents has not been removed at all. They have simply been translated into the Big Society and the Millennium Development Goals. Challenges remain, and central to them is the promotion of world government.
leadership challenges
Let’s revisit what we said above about Agenda 21: “a global movement coordinated through global-to-local action plans.” A key aspect of that action plan is to push the agenda down to the most local level of society.
One of the mechanisms to achieve that is the complete destruction of the education system. Our teachers' inability to teach has nothing to do with their ability as teachers. Rather, it's because we're imposing ever more ridiculous processes and procedures that hinder effective instruction. Since stupid adults earn less and therefore consume less, intentionally downgrading an entire generation of children ensures that those children grow up to be more “sustainable” people. Stupid adults cannot recognize when the Delphi technique is used. Stupid adults cannot understand the lessons of history and Shakespeare. But foolish adults still need leadership, and it is through a vast increase in “leadership” training that the World Government's plans are being carried out. You can read more about this in our One World Governance series.
As mentioned above, the top of the pyramid of feudal power is the monarch. Historically, the military base where such power was exercised was the castle. One such fortress is Windsor Castle.
Windsor Castle is the home of the Windsor Leadership Trust. St George's House College says:
Through a unique portfolio of programs and consultations held at St George's House, Windsor Castle, we offer leaders the opportunity to develop their own leadership wisdom and insight. Leaders from all walks of life will participate, including business, government, military, religious, and nonprofit organizations.
St George's House was established in 1966 by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh and the then Mayor of Windsor, Robin Woods, as a place where influential and responsible people from all areas of society could come together to explore and communicate their views and analyzes of contemporary society. It was established in . problem.
On the World Bank website, “Leadership Program: Windsor Meeting, July 2007.”. It is written like this.
Following consultations on the establishment of the Global Leadership Initiative (GLI) to generate global support for leadership development interventions, the Global Leadership Initiative (GLI) Core Group met from 8 to 10 July 2007 in Windsor, UK. The second meeting was held. The organizations participating in the conference were UNDP, DfID, CIDA, Windsor Leadership Trust, and the World Bank (PRMPS and WBIGP).
All meetings at the Windsor Leadership Trust are held under the Chatham House Rules, which the majority of UK column readers will associate with Julia Middleton's Common Purpose.
The link between the monarchy, common purpose, and the United Nations
At the Windsor 2012 Annual Lecture held on Monday 28th May this year, Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Cressida Dick, spoke.
Dick was the female police officer responsible for the operation that led to the death of Jean-Charles de Menezes, who was mistaken for a suicide bomber at Stockwell tube station (in London), the paper said. Responses to Freedom of Information Requests According to a statement from the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) dated 8 September 2008, Deputy Commissioner Cressida Dick attended a training course run by Common Purpose while working for Thames Valley Police (TVP).
Researchers also found that Dr Kate Ardern (MB ChB, MSc, FFPH), Wigan Borough Public Health Executive Director and graduate of Merseyside Common Purpose School (1999), is also a graduate of the Windsor Leadership Programme. I also discovered something. Ongoing engagement.
In Developing Tomorrow's Leaders, A Guide to CBI Leadership, published by Windsor Leadership Trust, September 2007, Professor John Adair writes:
Public leadership programs should be used selectively. Their primary value is to free administrators from corporate silos and allow them to interact with administrators from different organizations. Recommended programs in this context include the Windsor Leadership Trust, Whitehall and Industry Group, and the Campaign for Leadership and Common Purpose.
John Adair was created in 2009. United Nations Strategic Leadership Chairbased in Turin
Julia Middleton, CEO of Common Purpose, writes in Chapter 1 of her book Beyond Authority: Leadership in a Changing World:
Society needs leaders who can overcome silos within organizations and move between and connect different areas of activity outside the organization. Then perhaps we can start to change the “silo problem” in society as well.
At Windsor Leadership Trust Movers and Shakers, we discovered in the fall of 2011. Oliver MacWLP February 2001, currently Chief Operating Officer of Common Purpose.
windsor leadership trust Support the Clore Leadership Program. The Clore Leadership program is supported by Common Purpose. The relationship between these organizations is incestuous in nature.
According to Linkedin, Doug King LVO MA is Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen. He is a Common Purpose 20:20 alumnus and a Windsor Leadership Trust alumnus.
CSC leader
But the Windsor Leadership Trust is not the only training organization set up by Prince Philip.
According to the LinkedIn page of Sam Stewart, director of Plymouth-based CSC Leaders and former regional director of CSC Leaders Common Purpose:
We bring together 100 of the brightest minds from across the Commonwealth to address the challenges facing business, government and society today and build the global relationships needed for tomorrow's leaders. CSCLeaders is the renewal of the Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Research Council and represents a partnership between the Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Research Council (UK Foundation) and Common Purpose, an inspiring international leadership organization working in 18 countries. Masu. For over 21 years, I've cultivated the skills and connections to become a better leader both at work and in society. The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Research Conference was first initiated by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh…The conference has continued to be held approximately every six years, sponsored by another country in the Commonwealth.
World government through the United Nations or Federation
Our research has led us to conclude that the Federation is well on its way to becoming an important bloc of power connected to the World Government through the United Nations. The question doesn't seem to be which one will get us there. Because they both are. As for who is driving this agenda, so far all roads lead us back to the British Royal Family.