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#GLOBALGOALS, THE U.N.'S 17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS, WIKIPEDIA'S JIMMY WALES AND THE FAILURE THAT IS THE U.N.

So there is this guy from Alabama, Jimmy Wales, a self-professed libertarian and former porn peddler who long ago founded Wikipedia (see: Wales' Bomis Babes on the Internet Wayback Machine). From his Wikipedia beginnings, Wales went on to found the Wikimedia Foundation.

Wales' newest project that has yet to launch is something called the WikiTribune. It is supposed to be a news site much like Wikipedia, where supposedly anyone can write the news and anyone else can edit the news.

What started out as a good thing with Wikipedia has devolved into a propaganda site loosely based on facts and recorded history. One should expect the same of WikiTribue.



Anyway, back in 2015, the talking shop bureaucrats at the United Nations came up with something they call the 17 Sustainable Development Goals intended by them to "transform our world." First, notice that no one has asked them to transform anything. There are not 7.4 billion voices shouting out for the United Nations meddlers to lord over the world.

Wales is a big believer in the U.N.'s so-called 17 Sustainable Development goals, which go by another moniker on social media, the #GlobalGoals.



The #GlobalGoals, aka U.N. Sustainable Development goals have almost nothing to do with development. Most goals are either income-redistribution social control goals under the guise of social welfare or power grabs through controlling resources and institutions goals:

Social Control

11. Reduced inequalities
13. Gender Equality
 17. Responsible consumption and production

1. No Poverty
4. Zero Hunger
7. Good Health and Well-Being
10. Quality education

Power Grabs

Resources

2. Affordable and clean energy
3. Climate Action
6. Life below water
9. Life on land

Institutions 

15. Partnerships for the goals
5. Decent work and economic growth
8. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
14. Sustainable cities and communities
12. Peace, justice and strong institutions

Only one goal actually deals with part of a foundation needed in any country for actual growth:

16. Clean water and sanitation

None of the goals puts the onus on individuals 1) acquiring skills that others are willing to buy in labor markets; 2) tempering expectations owing to low-grade intellects as measured by low IQs.

Members of the United Nations do not intend to start millions of businesses, which could employ billions of the world. No United Nations execs seek to defend property (right of ownership) by individuals, which is the only basis of progress of mankind — the ascent of the individual and his property.

In fact, members of the United Nations intend to attack individuals and their property using the force of law to confiscate such and redistribute it. Redistribution is the basis of power.

The 17 U.N. "Sustainable" Goals are nothing more than an expression of strategy for war by other means.

The United Nations continues to fail at its core mission, the reason why it was created — to stop wars among the world.



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