Agenda 2030

Agenda 2030

The United Nations

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Brief Summary of Publication

Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations in 2015, is a comprehensive plan of action that aims to address global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and environmental degradation. While the goals and targets outlined in the agenda are intended to promote sustainable development and improve the lives of people around the world, the actions will limit freedom, sovereignty, and personal choice. Here are several examples of the tragedy Agenda 2030 will inflict on the World.

1. Centralized Global Governance: Agenda 2030 calls for increased international cooperation and the establishment of strong global institutions to oversee the implementation of sustainable development goals. This will necessitate a centralized global governance system that undermines the sovereignty of individual nations and limits their ability to make independent decisions. The concentration of power in global institutions will lead to the destruction of self-governance and individual freedoms. Decisions affecting people’s lives would be made by unelected bureaucrats rather than elected representatives. It will be The Administrative State on Steroids.
2. Intrusive Data Collection and Surveillance: To monitor progress toward sustainable development goals, Agenda 2030 advocates for the collection and analysis of vast amounts of data on individuals, communities, and nations. This includes data on personal income, consumption patterns, health, education, and other aspects of daily life. The widespread collection and storage of such data will infringe upon personal privacy and increase surveillance and control over individuals’ lives. The misuse of this data by governments or corporations will result in the violation of civil liberties and the suppression of dissent.
3. Mandatory Education and Indoctrination: Agenda 2030 emphasizes the importance of education in promoting sustainable development and achieving the agenda’s goals. It will be a Global Department of Education whose only purpose is indoctrinating and promoting a specific set of values and beliefs conflicting with the principles of freedom and personal choice. Mandatory educational programs will undermine the right of parents to guide their children’s education and instill their own values and beliefs.
4. Restrictions on Economic Freedom and Private Property: Agenda 2030 calls for regulating and controlling economic activities to promote sustainable development and reduce environmental impacts. This will lead to increased government intervention in the economy, limiting the freedom of individuals and businesses to make their own economic decisions. The agenda also advocates for the redistribution of wealth and resources. Therefore, Agenda 2030 necessitates the violation of private property rights and the erosion of economic freedom.
5. Social Engineering and Population Control: To achieve sustainable development goals, Agenda 2030 proposes various measures that could be seen as social engineering and population control. Population control necessitates the elimination of personal decisions in health matters. There will be something analogous to the COVID Shot Fiasco over and over again. Your health is not the concern of the United Nations. They’ve proven it over and over again.

Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development aims to address fabricated global challenges for the benefit of very few people. The actions will negatively affect freedom, sovereignty, and personal choice. Establishing centralized global governance, intrusive data collection and surveillance, mandatory education and indoctrination, restrictions on economic freedom and private property, and social engineering and population control measures will contribute to the erosion of individual liberties and national autonomy. As such, the agenda must be rejected.

 

 

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