(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) President Joe Biden has given his blessing as the United Nations attempts to seize “global emergency” powers once and for all. If granted, the proposal would grant the organization unprecedented authority over global industries to combat any unidentified crisis.
In September 2024, the United Nations will host a “Summit of the Future,” where member nations would adopt a “Pact for the Future.” This will solidify policy reforms offered by the U.N. over the past two years as part of its “Our Common Agenda” platform, just in time for the U.S. presidential election, the Gateway Pundit reported.
The details of the U.N. emergency platform were laid out in a March policy paper titled “Strengthening the International Response to Complex Global Shocks — An Emergency Platform.” In the paper, the U.N. secretary-general wrote, “I propose that the General Assembly provide the Secretary-General and the United Nations system with a standing authority to convene and operationalize automatically an Emergency Platform in the event of a future complex global shock of sufficient scale, severity and reach.”
The U.N. could declare any event a “global shock” at its discretion. Once triggered, the emergency platform would give the U.N. the ability to “actively promote and drive an international response that places the principles of equity and solidarity at the center of its work,” The Federalist noted. However, not every crisis or shock would be categorized as complex or global.
The United Nations’ emergency platform proposal is a massive power grab, but the Biden administration expressed its support for it, despite undermining America’s independence and sovereignty. The administration endorsed the emergency platform and other proposals included in “Our Common Agenda,” according to U.S. Ambassador Chris Lu’s speeches in March 2022.
Another cog in the globalist wheel was the World Health Organization, which drafted their own global pandemic treaty that would give them more power over global biosecurity. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra met with WHO Director–General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus earlier this year to lay the groundwork for a pandemic treaty under the banner of bringing “the world together equitably.”