United Nations Poised
To Impose One World Government—Charter 99
Internet, www.oneworld.net
In September 2000 the United Nations convened a special Millennium Assembly as
a global summit on the future of the world. This event crowned a decade of preparation to launch the new millennium on a new
system of global governance. The blueprint was published by the Commission on Global Governance in 1995. And a Charter to
achieve global governance was developed for presentation at the Millennium Assembly. Published publicly on UN Day, October
24th, it was called The Charter for Global Democracy. It was signed by influential leaders in 56 nations, and has
the support of civil society non-government organizations around the world. The document is, in reality, a Charter for the
abolition of individual freedom.
Principle #1: Calls for the consolidation of all international agencies under
the direct authority of the United Nations. [Ed. Note: Look how prophecy is being fulfilled! And the ten horns which thou
sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have
one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. - REV 17:12-13]
Principle #2: Calls for regulation by the UN of all transnational corporations
and financial institutions, requiring an “international code of conduct” concerning the environment and labor
standards.
Principle #3: Demands an independent source of revenue for the UN, such as the
“Tobin tax” and taxes on aircraft and shipping fuels, and licensing the use of the global commons. The “global
commons” are defined to be “outer space, the atmosphere, non-territorial seas, and the related environment that
supports human life.”
Principle #4: Eliminates the veto power and permanent member status on the Security
Council.
Principle #5: Authorizes a standing UN army.
Principle #6: Requires UN registration of all arms and the reduction of all national
armies “as part of a multilateral global security system” under the authority of the United Nations.
Principle #7: Requires individual and national compliance with all UN “Human
Rights” 2000 treaties and declarations.
Principle #8: Activates the International Criminal Court, makes the International
Court of Justice compulsory for all nations, and gives individuals the right to petition the courts to remedy social injustice.
Principle #9: Calls for a new institution to establish economic and environmental
security by insuring “sustainable development.” [Ed. Note: Eliminating excess people.]
Principle #10: Calls for the establishment of an International Environmental
Court.
Principle #11: Calls for a declaration that climate change is an essential global
security interest that requires the creation of a "high-level action team" to allocate carbon emission based on equal per-capita
rights.
Principle #12: Calls for the cancellation of all debt owed by the poorest nations,
global poverty reductions, and for “equitable sharing of global resources,” as allocated by the United Nations.
[Ed: They are telling us what they are going to do, are we NOT the wacky ones? Are we the watchman? But if the watchman see
the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among
them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman's hand. - Ezek 33:6]