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Dear Colleague,
UN Member States are set to decide two major documents that may bring us one step closer to what critics have worried about -- one world government. The Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact will give unprecedented power to the Secretary-General and the thousands of faceless bureaucrats in UN Headquarters in New York, Geneva and all over the world. Legislators and activists from the world over must watch this closely, and act. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports.
At long last there is push back on the international scene against the transgender madness. There even seems to be pushback from within the UN human rights mechanism. Will sexual sanity prevail? We shall see. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. reports.
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Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
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President
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ANALYSIS: General Assembly Negotiates UN Future
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by Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
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NEW YORK, May 24 (C-Fam) The General Assembly is negotiating two major agreements over the future of the organization and the world more widely. The agreements could concentrate power in the UN Secretary General in ways previously unforeseen. Some will see this as a major step toward one world government. Read more >>
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Transgender Issue Prompts International Pushback
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WASHINGTON DC, May 24 (C-Fam) While the UN was observing its annual day against “homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia,” protesters in Peru were protesting that country’s recent classification of transgenderism as a mental illness in health insurance. Read more >>
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