Sovereignty Summit to Counter UN’s “Pact for the Future” – A New Threat to National Sovereignty
On September 16, 2024, the Sovereignty Coalition will convene its third Sovereignty Summit from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. ET, aiming to challenge the UN’s “Pact for the Future.” This ambitious initiative is perceived as an attempt to centralise power under the guise of addressing global crises, akin to the controversial WHO Pandemic Treaty. The event highlights concerns over the erosion of national sovereignty and personal freedoms.
Background: The UN’s “Pact for the Future,” set to be discussed at the upcoming Summit of the Future on September 22-23, proposes extensive new powers for the UN Secretary-General to manage “complex global shocks.” Critics argue this could significantly undermine national sovereignty. The Sovereignty Coalition, which has been active in resisting globalist overreach, cites this as a dangerous extension of UN authority, comparable to the threat posed by the WHO Pandemic Treaty, which was scrutinised by Reggie Littlejohn and her organisation, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers source.
The United Nations is making a power move to become the One World Government via the Pact for the Future.
They have rewritten their role for the world, so that about any event allows the U.N. to automatically take control operationally across the world.
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— 🇺🇲Take a Stand 🇺🇲🙏 (@keepitwilder) September 14, 2024
The UN’s Agenda: The “Pact for the Future” would enable the UN to play a central role in responding to global shocks, including pandemics and environmental crises. The latest draft, Revision 3, suggests the creation of an “Emergency Platform” with authority to act automatically during such events. This policy brief outlines potential shocks, including large-scale climatic events, pandemics, cyber disruptions, and even outer space events source.
Call to Action: To counter this potential power grab, the Sovereignty Coalition advocates for heightened visibility and robust debate on the “Pact for the Future.” They urge heads of state, legislators, and activists to oppose the pact and push for Senate approval of any agreements that would expand UN authority source.
Conclusion: As the September 22-23 Summit approaches, the Sovereignty Coalition’s efforts underscore the urgent need to scrutinise and challenge the UN’s expanding role in global governance. Will the international community allow the UN to redefine its mandate, or will there be a pushback against this encroachment on national sovereignty?