UN Boss: “The United Nations Is the Parliament of Humanity”

The United Nations, often ridiculed as the “dictators club” by critics, is actually the “Parliament of Humanity” and “a beacon for all humanity,” declared UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon (shown) in statements celebrating UN Day on the 70th anniversary of the global outfit’s founding. In a bizarre speech given in New York City amid the controversial celebrations, the UN boss even went perilously close to deifying the scandal-plagued organization he leads, claiming it brings hope, peace, security, and sustenance to the world. He also said humanity has a duty to unite behind the UN and its blue flag. The dangerous implications of turning the dictator-dominated UN into a global parliament, though, were left unaddressed.

 

The extremist remarks from the UN chief came ahead of the UN’s global celebration of UN Day on October 24. This year, the festivities saw hundreds of monuments — ranging from Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and the Great Wall of China to the Empire State Building in New York City — turned “UN Blue” as part of a “turn the world UN Blue” gimmick. The theme of this year’s anniversary: “Strong UN. Better World.” Various UN leaders, dictators, and government officials also praised the UN and its efforts. Obama, a staunch UN proponent, joined in, too, issuing a “presidential proclamation” urging all 50 governors and “officials of all other areas under the flag of the United States” to “observe United Nations Day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.” He also called on everyone to “summon the spirit of unity and cooperation at the heart of the United Nations Charter.”

 

To mark the occasion, which often sees American critics of the UN burn its controversial blue flag in anti-UN ceremonies, UN boss Ban said there is only one flag for all humanity: the UN flag. “National flags are a mark of pride and patriotism in every country around the world,” he said in a statement sent out with a press release. “But there is only one flag that belongs to all of us.” Growing up in wartime Korea, Ban continued, the blue flag of the UN was a “banner of hope for me.” Of course, the UN, its founders, and many of its member regimes were primarily responsible for the horrors Ban alluded to, so it was not immediately clear why the UN flag would represent a banner of hope. Meanwhile, the mass-murdering regime in North Korea remains a proud UN member to this day, with a vote in the UN General Assembly given equal weight to the vote of the U.S. government.

 

Still, seven decades after its founding at a summit chaired by American bureaucrat (and convicted Soviet communist agent) Alger Hiss, the founding father of the UN, the UN remains “a beacon for all humanity,” Ban claimed. “Every day, the United Nations feeds the hungry and shelters those driven from their homes,” the UN chief continued, apparently referring to the various scandal-plagued UN missions financed primarily by Western taxpayers. “The United Nations vaccinates children who would otherwise die from preventable diseases. The United Nations defends human rights for all, regardless of race, religion, nationality, gender or sexual orientation.”

 

By “human rights,” of course, the UN essentially means the opposite of the constitutionally protected, God-given rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution’s ten amendments. Under the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, all of the privileges masquerading as rights are revokable under virtually any pretext, and according to Article 29, can never be used contrary to the “purposes and principles of the UN.” On the subject of UN vaccines, meanwhile, also touted Ban, Kenyan doctors and religious leaders last year, after lab tests at various labs around the world, concluded that the UN vaccines were laced with sterilizing agents and were being used as a form of UN-backed population control.

 

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