UN Calls for Narrative Control on Climate and COVID

Plus: the CIA's history of information warfare; Canada's history of supporting Nazis; Glitch McConnell talks about how war is good for the economy; the importance of Article 61 in the WHO's Health Regulations; exposing Fox News as a member of the uniparty.

Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday , September 28, 2023:

+ UN encourages platforms, govts to quash narratives that ‘threaten progress towards SDGs’

The United Nations (UN) is urging online platforms and governments to suppress narratives that could obstruct progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, commonly referred to as Agenda 2030. In preparation for the future UN Summit, the global body released policy briefs, including one calling for narrative control on climate and COVID-related scientific and political content. The UN's proposal for "Information Integrity on Digital Platforms" is part of a broader strategical move towards achieving their 17-point Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This includes developing a voluntary UN Code of Conduct to mitigate what they label as "mis- and disinformation" as well as hate speech. The UN's approach has been criticized for silencing dissenting voices under the guise of safeguarding information integrity.

+ The Information War

Unearthing previously secret activities, journalist Michael Wood revealed the covert operations of the CIA funded by taxpayer money. Through thinly veiled foundations, the CIA managed to channel funds into organizations promoting government propaganda from the 1950s to the 1960s. This funded 'information war' involved student and church groups, public radio, and news organizations. Despite outcry and allegations of a 'credibility chasm', the CIA's operations remain unchecked and have even broadened. Today, the CIA, among other intelligence agencies, continues to wage information warfare, with an increasing focus on a global agenda geared towards implementation of The Great Reset and Fourth Industrial Revolution. Current strategies involve using proxies for government censorship and managing the flow of information to maneuver populations towards their envisioned future.

+ Revealed: How Thousands of Ukrainian Nazis Were Smuggled Into Canada after WW2

The Canadian Parliament's applause for Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old ex-volunteer of the notorious Nazi battalion Waffen-SS Galicia Division, reveals a darker facet of Canada's historical tie to Nazi collaborators. While Canada stood against Germany in World War II, it post-war recruited thousands of SS Nazis to counter its burgeoning communist labor movement and regulate its majorly progressive Ukrainian-Canadian community, triggering controversial threads extending into its current politics. These Nazi collaborators, utilized as police informants, contributed intelligence on left-wing movements nationwide, establishing a connection to later generations of influential political figures and continuing collaborations, evident in Canada's backing of far-right groups in Ukraine against Russia.

+ MIC McConnell: Senator discloses that the indefinite proxy war in Ukraine is purposed with 'reindustrializing' the arms industry

Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader, spoke at the defense industry-funded CEPA Forum in Washington D.C., revealing the US war effort in Ukraine is also a government job program. Making an unsettling comparison to a video game, he mentioned weapons transfers to Ukraine are helping "reindustrialize" America's base, providing employment for many Americans. While he criticises apparent autocracy in Ukraine, he seemingly overlooks the censorship and indefinite postponement of elections in the country. This exchange reveals how the arms industry is benefiting from governmental support for Ukraine, despite the country being $33 trillion in debt.

+ An Open Letter To World Leaders

The open letter to world leaders, emphasizing the looming deadline of December 1, 2023, condemns amendments to the International Health Regulations. Approved hastily by the 75th World Health Assembly without public discourse, the repercussions of these amendments might not yet be fully realized by involved parties. As per Article 61 of the existing health regulations, leaders can reject the amendments for their nations, a sensation James Roguski encourages both leaders and the public to support. His campaign, StopTheAmendments, lays bare details and enables everyone's participation, stressing unity against what may threaten their basic rights and freedom.

+ Fox News moderator hosted panel at Clinton Foundation gala one week before GOP debate, offering immense praise for 'the amazing Secretary Hillary Clinton'

In a recent debate hosted by Fox News-Univision, moderators were observed steering the discussion towards points associated with leftist ethos, much to the surprise of conservative viewers. A possible reason for the unexpected turn may be Fox News host Dana Perino’s affiliation with the Clinton Foundation's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), which she served as a panelist for. This has raised questions about whether a potentially liberal bias stemming from such associations could interfere with the quality and objectivity of discussion in an ostensibly right-wing environment. The unfolding of this incident only amplifies the existing concerns about the diminishing credibility of Fox News and its ambiguous stand on election security and integrity.

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