Unelected globalists at the United Nations (UN) are pushing for the governments of sovereign countries to usher in vaccine passports and digital IDs for their citizens.
In addition, the UN is demanding mass censorship online to silence those who disagree with the agenda.
Later this month, world leaders will gather in New York to discuss plans for handing the UN and its Director General Antonio Guterres sweeping new powers.
The event seeks to enshrine digital ID and online censorship on a global level.
Proposals to be discussed at theย 79th U.N. General Assemblyย include theย Pact for the Future.
The Pact for the Future is described by the UN as an โopportunity to create international mechanisms that better reflect the realities of the 21st century and can respond to todayโs and tomorrowโs challengesย and opportunities.โ
The proposed Pact for the Future encompassesย 11 policy proposals.
Among those policies are plans to hand the UN ultimate control over “emergencies” such as pandemics or “climate change,” digital IDs, the online information flow, and global vaccine compliance.
To manage these new policies, the organization is pushing for the establishment of a UN โEmergency Platformโ and a โGlobal Digital Compact,โ and policy proposals on โInformation Integrityโ and โTransforming Education.โ
Also among the UNโs proposals is the โDeclaration on Future Generations.โ
Under these proposals, the UN’s secretary-general would have โstanding authorityโ all over sovereign nations.
The UN would then have the power to declare โan Emergency Platform in the event of a future complex global shock of sufficient scale, severity and reach.โ
Under the plan, the UN would be able to override local laws, meaning the organization could order sweeping censorship of the American people even if their First Amendment rights are being violated.
Discussions for the Pact for the Future will take place under the auspices of theย Summit of the Future.
The event is described as โa high-level event, bringing world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future.โ
The proposals are part of โOur Common Agenda,โ an initiative described as โthe Secretary-Generalโs vision for the future of global cooperation.โ
The plan includes policies that globalists such as the UN, World Economic Forum, Bill Gates, and the World Health Organization (WHO) have been demanding for some time.
Just last week, Gates called for mass censorship of so-called “vaccine misinformation,” as Slay News reported.
Gates is calling for all questions and concerns about vaccines to be censored in real time by artificial intelligence (AI).
According to the Microsoft co-founder, one of the key missions of his Gates Foundation is stopping the spread of โvaccine misinformationโ online.
Gates argues that critics of official narratives regarding vaccines must be silenced in order to convince skeptical or unwilling members of the public that experimental injections are โsafe and effective.โ
In order to stamp out โvaccine misinformation,โ Gates is calling for opinions that counter the official narratives to be shut down with the help of AI.
Gates laid out his vision during an interview withย CNBC.
According to Gates, the publicโs free speech rights are a major obstacle to his plan.
He lamented that Americaโs Constitution and its speech protections are standing in the way of AI setting new โboundariesโ for the flow of information online.
Gates claims to support free speech but insists that the First Amendment should have โrulesโ in case a person expresses a view that is โcausing people not to take vaccines.โ
โWe should have free speech, but if youโre inciting violence, if youโre causing people not to take vaccines, where are those boundaries that even the US should have rules?โ Gates said.
โAnd then if you have rules, what is it?โ
Gatesย toldย CNET that there must be limitations on free speech or order to crack down on โmisinformation.โ
He laments that Americansโ First Amendment protections are making it โtoughโ to censor online content.
โThe U.S. is a tough one because we have the notion of the First Amendment and what are the exceptions like yelling โfireโ in a theater,โ Gates explained.
โI do think over time, with things like deepfakes, most of the time youโre online youโre going to want to be in an environment where the people are truly identified, that is theyโre connected to a real-world identity that you trust, instead of just people saying whatever they want,โ Gates added.
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