See my post #93, and do some homework before you start specifying demands for evidence. She's been very open about her globalism efforts, but no, as of yet, she hasn't worn an "I am a globalist" button. On the other hand, working as a special assistant to former World Bank President Robert Zoellick is, to many people, fairly strong evidence of hands-on globalism at literally the highest operational level. Especially when you throw in her similar work in the Bush White House. In other words, is not the evidence, it's your refusal to acknowledge the evidence. And I can't help you with that.
If she made that decision based on globalism, she's an impressive psychic. She was assigned to work for Zoellick at the Bush White House for one year, long before he became World Bank President.