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At a closed-door retreat in a Long Island mansion late last October, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his topmost aides brainstormed about how the global organization could benefit from a “unique opportunity” to reshape the world, starting with the Rio + 20 Summit on Sustainable Development, which takes place in Brazil in June.

A copy of the confidential minutes of the meeting was obtained by Fox News. According to that document, the 29-member group, known as the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination (CEB), discussed bold ambitions that stretch for years beyond the Rio conclave to consolidate a radical new global green economy, promote a spectrum of sweeping new social policies and build an even more important role for U.N. institutions “ to manage the process of globalization better.”

At the same time, the gathering acknowledged that their ambitions were on extremely shaky ground, starting with the fact that, as Ban’s chief organizer for the Rio gathering put it, “there was still no agreement on the definition of the green economy, the main theme of the [Rio] conference.”

But according to the minutes, that did not seem to restrain the group’s ambitions.

Its members see Rio as the springboard for consolidation of an expanding U.N. agenda for years ahead, driven by still more U.N.-sponsored global summits that would, as one participant put it, “ensure that the U.N. connected with the roots of the current level of global discontent.”

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2 comments

  1. Fuck Google

    Since every city hall in the USA is onboard with the UN sustainable development planning through UN Agenda, and since these city halls will subject themselves to being audited to ensure compliance… I would have to say these plans are anything but a “pipe dream.”

    Most of the idiot citizens of the US are onboard. They will serve their grandmother in thin strips on a silver platter to Satan’s pigs if they thought it would save the environment and another whale or polar bear.

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  2. leftcoasttrader

    This is one of those rare times when I feel quite proud to be Canadian.

    Hearing our prime minister in Copenhagen a few years back say “Setting emission targets with no plan on how to reach them beyond power of will is a recipe for failing to meet those targets,” made me realize we elected the only sensible person in the room. Every other politician was there to pound their chest and say “we need to pay for this now, or we’ll pay for it later.”

    Of course he got completely ostracized in the media for his remarks. But that’s what you get when you have well thought out opinions that don’t conform to the idealists.

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