No Globalists Agendas

It’s time to take a stand against unelected, global organizations like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) making life-altering decisions for our country and its citizens. These bodies, driven by global agendas, are not accountable to the American people, yet they wield significant influence over policies that directly affect our lives, from health regulations to economic reforms.

The WEF, with its top-down approach to global governance, has no place shaping the future of sovereign nations. Our economic policies should reflect the needs of the American people, not the interests of international elites. Similarly, the WHO, while originally designed to improve global health, has been criticized for overstepping its boundaries, particularly when it comes to making broad mandates that impact national sovereignty and individual freedoms.

Moreover, the United Nations (UN), while serving a role in international diplomacy, should not be allowed to exert control or influence within our borders. We must protect our national sovereignty and ensure that no external organization dictates policies on American soil. Our laws, regulations, and policies should be determined by our elected officials, accountable to the people—not foreign entities that have no direct connection to our country’s needs or values.

We need to ban these global organizations from making decisions that impact our citizens and stop the UN from stepping on American soil to push agendas that don’t align with the will of the people. Sovereignty and self-governance are the core principles of our democracy, and we must ensure they remain intact. Let’s keep the power in the hands of the people and the leaders they elect—not unelected global organizations.

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Accomplishing the task of limiting or banning the influence of global organizations like the WEF, WHO, and UN from making decisions about our country will require a multi-step approach, involving both political action and public engagement. Here are some key strategies:

  1. Elect Representatives Who Support National Sovereignty
    The most direct way to achieve this is by electing leaders who prioritize national sovereignty over global influence. These officials must be clear in their opposition to allowing unelected bodies to have a say in domestic policies. Public awareness campaigns and grassroots movements can help promote candidates who take a stand on this issue.

  2. Legislation to Restrict Foreign Influence
    Congress should pass laws that explicitly limit or ban the ability of organizations like the WEF, WHO, and UN from influencing American policies or enforcing mandates. This could include blocking the funding of these organizations with taxpayer dollars and preventing them from holding decision-making authority over national issues, especially those involving healthcare, economics, or domestic law.

  3. Review and Amend International Agreements
    The U.S. is part of many international agreements and treaties, some of which allow external organizations to influence domestic policies. A thorough review of these agreements is essential. Amend or withdraw from any treaties that cede too much control to global bodies or compromise national sovereignty.

  4. Limit UN Presence on U.S. Soil
    The U.S. could take steps to limit the physical presence and activities of the United Nations within its borders. This could include re-evaluating the privileges afforded to UN headquarters in New York, imposing stricter limits on UN operations, and possibly relocating its headquarters out of the U.S. altogether.

  5. Increased Transparency and Accountability
    Any engagement with global organizations must be transparent, with clear accountability to the public. Elected officials should be required to disclose their involvement with organizations like the WEF and WHO, including any financial or policy ties. Citizens should be informed of how these entities influence policies that affect their lives.

  6. Public Awareness and Activism
    A critical part of reducing foreign influence is ensuring the public understands what’s at stake. Grassroots movements, media campaigns, and public petitions can raise awareness about how these global organizations influence national policies. By building a strong public opposition, we can pressure lawmakers to prioritize national interests over global agendas.

  7. Withdrawal from WHO and WEF
    The U.S. could consider formally withdrawing from the WHO and limiting ties with the WEF. This would mean no longer providing funding, support, or participation in key decision-making forums that impact domestic policy. The U.S. can still collaborate on a bilateral level with other countries, without ceding authority to international organizations.

  8. Reaffirm Constitutional Rights
    Any foreign influence that violates or threatens constitutional rights must be met with strong legal challenges. Courts can play a role in striking down mandates or policies imposed by global organizations if they infringe on the Constitution.

By implementing these strategies, we can protect our sovereignty, ensure that decisions are made by elected officials accountable to the people, and prevent global entities from having undue influence over the future of the United States.

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There has been discussion on dropping out of the UN and NATO, personally I believe they both began with the right goals. Now they both have coasted into areas that fail to advance their original lofty goals. I would strongly support evicting the UN out of our country because their current positions do not reflect our goals even though they are more than happy to take the bulk of their budget from our overzealous politicians who seem to believe you can buy friendship and co-operation. Let them move to Palestine, see if they will house them and support them. NATO on the other hand just needs to become more assertive on their membership dues and joint training agendas.

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