Super rich busybody Ted Turner, his UN-pushing organization, and several other groups have been quietly “training” members of the “media” to write favorable stories about the United Nations’ disastrous “Agenda 21″ policy, a plan meant to further the socialist goals of limiting economic growth and promoting “sustainable development.”
This is another perfect example of why you shouldn’t believe anything you read in the “news” media.
The United Nations Foundation created by billionaire Ted Turner, along with a branch of media giant Thomson Reuters, is starting to train a squadron of journalists and subsidize media content in 33 countries—including the U.S. and Britain–in a planned $6 million effort to popularize the bulky and sweeping U.N.-sponsored Sustainable Development Goals, prior to a global U.N. summit this September. where U.N. organizers hope they will be endorsed by world leaders.
The unprecedented media push is formally intended to start on May 25 but is already underway. It is intended to help breathe some new life into a sprawling U.N. effort–supported by, among others, the Obama administration–to create a global social and environmental agenda for the next 15 years.
It is taking place in parallel with an equally strong but unrelated media cheerleading push by supporters of strong climate change action to help set in stone a new global greenhouse gas emissions treaty at a Paris summit in December.
If the U.N. is for it, you should be against it.
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Only rich elitists stand to make billions off the working class with this and I don't understand how people don't see it.
ReplyDeleteWell you know how it is, the ones who stand to profit the most think they know what's best for the rest of us. And they have the $$$ to force their opinions. We see it all over from the Koch brothers to George Soros to Bill Gates.
ReplyDeleteHere's how I view things like this..
ReplyDeleteIf it's a good idea, people look at it, understand it, and agree it's a good idea.
If somebody has to secretly manipulate the public into thinking it's a good idea, they know it's really a bad idea. You're basically being scammed.
The media only report "Favorable" news about Obama, so what else is new?
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