Thursday 16 September 2010

The Grasp of Socialists and World's Left inside the U.N.

The Socialist International goals are to achieve a world government which will ultimately turn the whole planet into a socialist society.

Since 1970's, these "social democratic priorities" like the Socialist International (SI) calls them, have become also the United Nations goals and are being implemented from SI Leaders whom have been appointed to the helm of the UN ever-since.

Socialists representing far-left like Mark Malloch-Brown, Ban Ki-moon, Helen Clark, Sha Zukang, the Sandinista Miguel D'Escoto, and more recently the former-president of Chile Michelle Bachelet, are all strong advocates of Global Governance and the diminishing of U.S. role and supremacy inside the world body.

Their current banner is to turn United Nations Membership into a universal one.

In this picture DESA is playing its own role through its radical left management. This has not started with Sha Zukang, this is in the making since 20 or more years. DESA's latest push is to try to use G77 and other member states to potentially transform the ECOSOC and the Bretton Woods institutions into a full-blown U.N. Economic Council which will "complement" the UN Security Council.

We all remember the XXII Congress of SI in Sao Paolo, Brazil where the Socialists came out with their famous report "Governance in Global Society - the Social Democratic Approach". Most of its objectives, themes and passages you would find in DESA's policy and framework papers ever-since.

For socialists "global governance is no longer a concept but an urgent necessity".

And that's what DESA is currently advancing even further under Sha Zukang's leadership. Global databases are being created. Staff and advisors are being re-tooled to barely internet-researchers in hunt of any data about all member states and non-member states at all level of national, regional and local government(s).

DESA's leadership, thru latest "reports" and "professional research" is challenging the nation-state idea as the defining unit of governance, and pushing for a new reality of a world in which nations are not only diminishing in influence but also are being transcended both by transnational needs beyond their reach and transnational power centers advancing internationalist agendas.

Ultimately UN-DESA's leadership goal is not only the "global redistribution of wealth" - United Nations and DESA's goal now its REDISTRIBUTION OF SOVEREIGNTY and POWER.

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