The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 122
We are halfway through a plot to seize control of the world. It may seem like a conspiracy theory, but it’s placed awfully prominently, and everywhere, to be such a thing. The United Nations Agenda 2030 is a sweeping program to take control of our entire world. It launched in 2015 with an ambitious “17 Goals to Transform our World” and 169 targets to hit by the year 2030. That was eight years ago, and we can get a sense of how it’s going. Badly. Tyrannically. Farcically. Reading from the Agenda announcement itself, in this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay introduces the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of United Nations Agenda 2030 and shows how every one of them grants the pretext to seize control over the world and all human life and activity in it. Join him to know your enemy.
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The concept of sustainable development was first defined in UN documents in 1987 by the so-called Brundtland Commission. Let’s take a look at the biographies of some of its members:
Chairperson Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Director-General of the World Health Organization, special envoy of the UN on climate change, Vice President of the Socialist International, contributor to the World Economic Forum’s Agenda, and member of the relatively unknown organization The Elders, which claims to unite “independent world leaders” and advocates for noble goals such as peace, justice, human rights, and a sustainable planet.
Vice-Chairman Mansour Khalid, former minister in several Sudanese governments, later joining the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement and becoming an advisor to its leader, John Garang, on ideological and strategic matters. As the name suggests, and as seen in its manifesto published in 1983, the organization was openly Marxist.
Members:
Pablo González Casanova – a prominent leftist figure in Mexican society, Marxist, lawyer, historian, and sociologist, who later withdrew from the commission for unspecified personal reasons.
Bernard Chidzero – Zimbabwean economist, politician, and writer, advisor to Joshua Nkomo, leader of the armed communist organization known as the Zimbabwe African People’s Union, later serving as Minister in Robert Mugabe’s government, who considered himself a Marxist-Leninist.
Margarita Marino de Botero – philosopher, advocate of ecofeminism, environmental activist from Colombia.
Shridath Ramphal – representative of Guyana, notably one of the two chairmen of the highly criticized UN Commission on Global Governance. This commission was most criticized for its 1995 report “Our Global Neighborhood,” which, among other things, proposed reforming the United Nations to give it more power.
Janez Stanovnik – lawyer and economist, former partisan, and the last president of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (a part of Yugoslavia).
Volker Hauff – German politician, federal minister, member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
Susanna Agnelli – Italian politician, active in environmental issues and, to my knowledge, the only excommunicated member of the Brundtland Commission. She was excommunicated due to her support for a new law legalizing abortion in Italy.
Maurice Frederick Strong – Canadian businessman, UN official, self-described ideologically socialist but methodologically capitalist.
Mohamed Lamine Fadika – mathematician, politician, and military figure from the Ivory Coast. Minister in a one-party government.
Scientist members:
Prof. Istvan Lang – scientist from the Hungarian People’s Republic, graduate of the Ivanovo State Agricultural Academy in the USSR, academic bureaucrat, elected Deputy Secretary-General of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with his main area of activity being the organization of international scientific cooperation.
Prof. Shijun Ma – scientist from China, whose publications on sustainable development surpassed even the work of the Brundtland Commission. This scientist, as claimed, is one of the main authors of the Brundtland report. Professor Ma argues that contemporary capitalism ignores people’s dependence on the environment, exploits natural resources ruthlessly, and thereby disrupts ecosystems, causing ecological crises. To address these problems, he proposes a science-based socialism – “socialist ecological planning.”
Prof. Vladimir Sokolov – scientist from the USSR, zoologist, and ecologist, member of the Academy of Sciences, awarded the Lenin Order, one of the first advocates of sustainability.
James, James, James, there aren’t just 17 SDGs…there are 169 ! with no priority given for implementation. While I agree that some of them could require major government intrusion into the affairs of private citizens, the majority of the of the most beneficial would not. Bjørn Lomborg (Copenhagen Consensus) is a good source and has discussed this in several podcasts with Jorden Peterson, Joe Rogan and others.
1+6+9=17
Time for a new, worldwide activist group. Burn More Oil is what it might be called. BMO-Members can do whatever they like without getting arrested or even fined because they’re doing it all “for the good of the world! For humanity too! And plants!” Put the Pedal to the Metal!
BMO it is!
I love my Carb car!!!
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What? What does this even mean? Please elaborate.
Thank you James. Yes, God said the poor will always be with us/Deuteronomy 15:11. “For All” means full on dictatorship/communism state to abolish all private property and destroy individualism. “Forced Compliance” aka free slave labor for the elites. The NWO aka Reset agenda is filled with sugar coated words to brainwash and implement forced compliance. Lies are being masqueraded as their truths in order to divide and conquer. After WWII philosophy was wearing a new modernized face by breaking down societal issues into parts aka ‘Divide and Conquer.’ Fascism, Authoritarian, Socialism and Communism are all from the same fabric. Government systems are set up to keep the masses in servitude. Do you recall an old 1968 or 69 television commercial directly for young girls and women encouraging them to smoke cigarettes. The propaganda slogan was “You’ve come a long way baby.” Yes smoking is by choice through free will but they were using words of empowerment, inclusivity, equality, etc. Helen Blavatsky, Alice Bailey and others were promoting this agenda long ago by destroying the family structure, attaching God, and indoctrinating the children by controlling the educational establishment. Nothing new under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9
Really enjoy your podcast. Thanks again 👍🏻✝️