“Global governance” project continues

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The project, called a direct translation from English, “global governance” It continues to move forward, driven by the economic forum in Davos or, in its imitation, the forums held in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

The second was baptized World Government Summit250 ministers, ten thousand public servants and the founder of the Davos forum, senior leaders of the IMF, World Trade Organization Or World Health Organization.

From a global perspective, Dubai discussed the challenges and opportunities presented by the digitization of all aspects of human and social life, the climate, the green economy, epidemics and vaccines, and of course artificial intelligence.

These are the same issues that Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, spoke of in his book on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which envisions an increasingly centralized world government in which both public and private institutions will tend to be replaced more and more democratically. elected governments

As Schwab predicted at the Dubai meeting, our life ten years from now will be very different from today, and will be increasingly influenced by new space technologies, genetic engineering, synthetic biology or meta-universe and those who own and control it all. “will rule the world.”

The richest man on the planet and Tesla founder, Elon Musk, who attended that event by videoconference, warned that a centralized world government, as some had predicted and argued, could result in a “collapse of civilization” as it had happened before. Rome in the 5th century.

For some, an example of what will happen in the future is contained in the first draft of an international agreement on pandemics, prepared by the World Health Organization, which should be submitted to the consultation of all its members.

The draft of the organization, currently chaired by Tedros Adhanom, contains the same recommendations for logistical measures for the distribution of vaccines, the same recommendations as others aimed at combating so-called “false information” in networks, and it will ultimately be decided by WHO.

The most worrying thing is the idea that we are in an ‘inter-pandemic’ phase, not a post-pandemic phase, so we must be prepared now to face it by resorting to timely vaccination against future viruses.

One of the attendees of the World Summit of Governments, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was responsible for the invasion of Iraq and is today a billionaire, also a human rights activist, spoke at the session titled “One Hundred Days to Confront”. Next Pandemic.”

The idea he proposes there is that next time you shouldn’t wait until the last moment, but instead act preemptively and take down heavy government bureaucracies.

As we know, Article 15 of the draft prepared by WHO, an organization that generously funds the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, states that “the parties (the organization) must allow rapid access to areas hit by pandemics through deployment”. expert teams”.

Signatories should also “acknowledge WHO’s central role, direction and coordination of health work”, and will be the WHO director-general who sets the scope of the pandemic, leaving governments with the power to expedite process approval. products to combat it.

At the moment this is just a project and it should be hoped that it will remain so because as many speakers at the Davos forum have pointed out, it means depriving democratically elected governments of their autonomy and leaving the country. Decision-making power that directly affects its citizens rests in the hands of unelected institutions.

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