Once regular folks like us realized what had just happened, and the fur started to fly, it would be too late. There would have been nobody to blame. There would have been no record of an affirmative vote by anybody. It just happened! Don’t blame us, WE didn’t vote for it. True, they didn’t vote for it. No vote was going to be taken at all.
But late Tuesday, at nearly the last minute, eleven countries out of 160 filed a formal opposition to the pending proposal to accelerate Agenda 2030. They complained about “unilateral coercive measures,” human rights issues, lack of transparency (secret agendas), and procedural complaints (rushing it through).
Now, take a look at which countries stopped Agenda 2030, the unlikeliest group of countries to which you’d think we’d ever owe a major debt of gratitude:
The Russian Federation, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Eritrea, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Nicaragua, the Syrian Arab Republic, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe.
Russia! Those devils! Ukraine’s representative at the Summit was the first delegate to sniff out that something was brewing, something bad, and he didn’t like it one bit:
Now the globalists are wringing their hands about the dastardly eleven. They’ve extended the Summit through the end of the week. Heated discussion is underway about how the UN can still push its Agenda 2030 plans through anyway.
But their anonymous non-voting process is probably completely off the table now, though.
In the meantime, it’s fair to say the WEFfers are very disappointed.”
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Fantastic. Yes, just who are the “bad guys” and who are the “good guys” now?
Can you post a link?
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/border-wars-thursday-september-21
There are other things talked about but you will find the UN stuff in there.