Anonymous ID: 3492e0 March 6, 2020, 5:05 a.m. No.8332163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2168 >>2196 >>2234 >>2346 >>2414 >>2609 >>2682

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UN site is full of 'programes' and articles and other important sounding documents with "sustainable" all over the place. It's a category they assign to their various agendas. They started using those terms when Bush gave his infamous new world order speech. They put long important sounding wording in the document but it all means the same. Global redistribution of wealth is the correct phrase. They just give it different terms and phrases

Anonymous ID: 3492e0 March 6, 2020, 6:05 a.m. No.8332332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

"In Nature organic growth proceeds according

to a Master Plan, a Blueprint. Such a ‘master plan’ is

missing from the process of growth and development of

the world system. Now is the time to draw up a master plan for

sustainable growth and world development based on global

allocation of all resources and a new global economic system.

Ten or twenty years form today it will probably be too late."

  • Club of Rome,

Mankind at the Turning Point

 

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"We need a new paradigm of development in

which the environment will be a priority.

World civilization as we know it will soon end.

We have very little time and we must act.

If we can address the environmental problem,

it will have to be done within a new system, a

new paradigm. We have to change our mindset,

the way humankind views the world."

  • Mikhail Gorbachev,

founder of Green Cross International

 

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"The concept of national sovereignty has been immutable,

indeed a sacred principle of international relations.

It is a principle which will yield only slowly and reluctantly to

the new imperatives of global environmental cooperation."

  • UN Commission on Global Governance report

 

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"Democracy is not a panacea. It cannot organize everything and

it is unaware of its own limits. These facts must be faced squarely.

Sacrilegious though this may sound, democracy is no longer well

suited for the tasks ahead. The complexity and the technical nature

of many of today’s problems do not always allow elected

representatives to make competent decisions at the right time."

  • Club of Rome,

The First Global Revolution