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I have received many emails from readers of my article series “One World Governance – A Common Purpose”. Several readers have noted that they find it difficult to visualize the relationships between the various organizations that advance the UN Global Agenda.Analysis of currently available information shows that the boundaries between governments, local authorities, national and international businesses, the third sector (charities and other NGOs), and the general public are intentionally It is thought that this has become ambiguous due to the recent remodeling. our society. Two of the consequences of shaping policy and delivering and monitoring public services through a…

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Remember this? A small portion of media coverage, primarily postings on online bulletin boards, blogs, and websites, have made highly offensive and false claims about Common Purpose. – Sir David Bell, Director of Human Resources, Pearson plc and Chairman of the Board of Common Purpose International Despite the large amount of evidence I have already presented regarding the organization Common Purpose, one problem is becoming increasingly apparent. The British media generally fails to inform the British public about its activities, and it also fails to educate its readers about its activities. Relationship with the United Nations Agenda 21 Program. The…

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Above all, Maud pinned her personal and political colors to the pillar of government transparency. he recently said Transparency is at the heart of the government's plans, which is why the Cabinet Office, the nerve center of government, is in the driver's seat. All departments are expected to publish their data in the coming weeks. The outpouring of honesty and generosity continues… We are pulling back the curtains to let light into the corridors of power. _ By being open and accountable, you can begin to regain people's trust. For those of us in government, being open is not comfortable.…

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All citizens have the right to justice for their various needs, including victims of crimes, defendants accused of crimes, consumers in debt, children in need of care, or businessmen in commercial disputes. has. Our aim is to ensure that access is provided as quickly and at the lowest cost as possible, in line with open justice, and that the public has greater trust and respect for the justice system. Her Majesty's Royal Service says so. Except everything is a lie, especially when it comes to family and children. Yes, the family will have access, but no, they will not receive…

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China-based Shenzhen Huashi Future Parking Equipment proposed developing an over-the-road bus that cars could drive underneath. The giant bus could carry 1,200-1,400 passengers at a time. Passengers could board and disembark using an over-the-road terminal, allowing traffic to continue underneath the bus while it is parked. Another option would be for passengers to board using a ladder built into the bus. The company proposes two ways to operate buses safely: by installing rails on both sides of the lane, or by painting white lines on both sides of the bus and using autopilot technology. The rail method is preferred as…

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Setting aside the even more ridiculous “reducing carbon emissions” excuses for running cars, taxis and buses on electricity, there is one clear benefit to electricity: clean air. Imagine how much nicer London and big cities would be without diesel exhaust fumes from taxis and buses. Some are imagining just that, as London recently debuted two hydrogen fuel cell-powered taxis, soon to be followed by five hydrogen fuel cell buses. Not wanting to miss the bus, so to speak, Honda has decided to bring the FCX Clarity to the UK. Powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, it is the first car…

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Despite the available evidence, there are those who still propagate the belief that discussions about establishing world governance are just one of many conspiracy theories that are corrupting our society. For those skeptics, click on the link below to listen to Tory Ann Milton MP, Minister of Public Health, speak on “Public Health: New Directions.” She says public health is a key priority for the Coalition Government. In summary, she told the audience that too much alcohol, too much tobacco, too much food, and not enough exercise are creating a “perfect storm of ill health and inequality.” She claims: Stepping…

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“It has emerged that giant wind turbines, with blade widths far exceeding those of the London Eye, could be the future of green electricity.”Recently, several so-called newspapers in our country each published the same press release making this declaration. Based on 9th century technology, this massive technological marvel is over 500 feet tall and 475 feet in diameter and is due to appear on a shoreline near you within the next two years. The question that immediately comes to mind is, just how much power will these monsters generate? The answer is quite disappointing: 10 megawatts each. However, wind turbines…

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Communitarianism is a political system that gives power over individuals to unelected community “stakeholder” councils. A stakeholder is defined as a “group, individual, organization, or system” and can be anyone or anything. This term can be found used in almost every government and grant-funded project in existence today…forming partnerships with stakeholders avoids voters and taxpayers. It's an effective method – Niki Rapana, Our Common Community.Does the following excerpt from Maryette Ables' excellent article suggest areas in which “alumni” of the international leadership organization Common Purpose might be found? Every community has one or more such NGOs (non-governmental organizations). They are…

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Americans have more in common with British people than many people realize. A very quiet and identical revolution is underway on both sides of the Atlantic. Commoners from Alaska to London face off against the same enemy with the same name. What unites them above all else is the simple fact that neither side knows what exactly the enemy is called.It's not hard to notice that there are cameras on every street corner. Parents may still need individual retraining, but all school-age children are being taught new responsibilities and requirements. We cannot ignore our government's new and very serious concerns…

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