On the path to one world government… (Tyranny)
What they’re aiming for is the abolition of the Westphalian nation-state, which is eventually to be supplanted -after enough 3rd world migrants take over the West (chief among them Muslims)- to be ruled by a select elite. There will be those who will insist that’s nothing but a far-fetched conspiracy theory, but when looking at recent history over the past two decades, everything that’s happened in the West would have been regarded as impossible 3-4 decades ago.
Sovereignty includes the right to determine who crosses one’s own borders. Period. They aim to deny you that right by the implementation of another ‘right’ concocted totally from whole cloth.
UN Member States: Migration Is a Human Right
- It cannot be stressed enough that this agreement is not about refugees fleeing persecution, or their rights to protection under international law. Instead, the agreement propagates the radical idea that migration — for any reason — is something that needs to be promoted, enabled and protected.
- The UN has no interest in admitting that its agreement promotes migration as a human right; until recently, there has been little debate about it. More debate might risk jeopardizing the entire project.
- UN member states are not only supposed to open their borders for the migrants of the world, but should also help them pick and choose their future country by providing them with comprehensive information about each country they may wish to settle in.
A new UN agreement, which almost all member states plan to sign in December, propagates the radical idea that migration — for any reason — is something that needs to be promoted, enabled and protected. Pictured: Migrants walk through fields towards a holding camp in the village of Dobova, Slovenia on October 26, 2015. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) |
The United Nations, in a non-binding agreement that almost all UN member states will sign at a ceremony in Morocco in early December, is making migration a human right.
The finalized text of the agreement, the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, although officially non-binding, “puts migration firmly on the global agenda. It will be a point of reference for years to come and induce real change on the ground…” according to Jürg Lauber, the representative of Switzerland to the UN — who led the work on the agreement together with the representative of Mexico.