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Poorer, Hungrier, Less Healthy: The UN's Sustainability Goals in Action

3/28/2022

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The UN's Sustainable Development Goals -- a collection of 17 interconnected global goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all" -- is one of the guiding agendas of the 2020 global totalitarian coup. As seen above, the intentions behind the global goals appear quite noble and virtuous in theory. After all, who could possibly be opposed to aims such as eliminating poverty and hunger?

Taken as a whole, the global goals present a colorful Utopian vision of a better world for people and the planet. It is intentionally promoted as an idea everyone can get behind, and as far as I can tell, it is an idea that everyone has indeed got behind.

The System -- governments, corporations, organizations, international bodies, universities, religions, etc -- all vehemently support these honorable aspirations. This massive web of global cooperation working toward admirable goals should imply unprecedented and palpable material improvement, not just in the future but also in the present.

Put another way, all of us should be experiencing the benefits of these global development goals here and now or, at the very least, we should be able to clearly see the blossoming of all of this amazing well-being in the present. 

Just for fun, let's focus on the first three goals alone: no poverty; zero hunger; good health and well-being. 

No poverty: Massive inflation, decreased purchasing power, stagnating wages, currency debasement, etc.

Zero hunger: Sky-high food prices, rationing, supply concerns, supply chain disruptions, warnings of impending famines and shortages, warnings of viral infections that threaten to decimate livestock, etc.  

Good health and well-being: In addition to all the problems caused by "no poverty" and "zero hunger", good health and well-being involve lockdowns, social distancing, 24/7 psychological terror operations, peck mandates featuring harmful, inefficient, unnecessary pecks, job loss for refusing to comply with mandates, etc. 

The UN wants to achieve all 17 of its Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. To put that into perspective, consider what the first three goals have achieved since the 2020 global totalitarian coup alone and then extend and expand that damage and destruction to include the 14 other goals over the course of the next eight years. 

It goes without saying that the blueprint for a better and more sustainable future for all is actually a blueprint for unprecedented global death and destruction.

Want to verify that? Simple. Start from your own experience. Once you've assumed that perspective, it would be worth your time to consider going beyond the material implications of this noble blueprint and consider the blueprint's ultimate spiritual aim, which is mass damnation. 

Poorer, hungrier, and less healthy are all very real future possibilities. The only way to manage these possibilities and overcome them is through the implementation of Personal Spiritual Development Goals; more precisely, through the commitment to God and Creation, and the acceptance of Jesus's offer of everlasting life.         
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bruce charlton
3/28/2022 20:10:48

This is, of course, the regime of value inversion - so it is unsurprising that this is a plan for ensuring unsustainability in every sense: it cannot sustain the current world population, and it will destroy the environment because based on an insane and monomaniacal attack on the gas of life, while ignoring the real environmental threats.

As you say, the track record 'so far' is one which achieves the opposite of the common sense meaning of every objective: for example under UN leadership God Health and Well Being means increased disease, disability, death; and endemic phobic anxiety and depressive despair.

As for Decent Work and Economic Growth - we have No work and truly colossal economic/ trade/ monetary destruction.

etc.

In other words; They *are* achieving their Real objectives - but these Real goals are not the one's that They want Us to believe.

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Francis Berger
3/29/2022 13:45:55

@ Bruce - The university where I used to work part-time bedecked the entire campus with these goals, to the point of painting the back walls of many of the classrooms and lecture halls with them. The university where I still work full-time has not gone to such lengths, but the posters are still visible here and there.

As I said in the post, the System is totally on board with this agenda, and I cannot bring myself to believe that the individuals working at these post-secondary institutions are clueless about the Real objectives.

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Kathleen
3/29/2022 03:32:21

The sustainability goals seem so wonderful up front because you’re not meant to dig any deeper to find out what each of these “goals” actually means in reality. There are 17 for a reason:how many thoughts/issues can/will the average person maintain in their head as a thought exercise or as a legitimate investigation into the ideas and plans behind these goals? Not too many, I’m guessing. There is information overload occurring intentionally to overwhelm. The bits of info given along with the graphic, including the positive colors used is entirely by design. “No need to think about these complex issues, just turn your thinking over to us, we clearly have your best interests at heart.” Just don’t read the fine print where you promise to hand over your autonomy and eventually your soul.

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Francis Berger
3/29/2022 13:48:30

@ Kathleen - Good points. And you're right -- the general public is not interested in the fine print. What gets me though is personal experience. You don't need to read the fine print to comprehend that these goals are not and will not achieve what they claim they will achieve.

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lea
3/29/2022 03:46:31

Here is your doublespeak chart, now with a rainbow color scheme for extra cheer!

Inversion is the name of the game as usual.

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Francis Berger
3/29/2022 13:49:20

@ lea - Yes, the Fischer-Price color scheme is the icing on the cake.

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Avro G
3/30/2022 00:12:00

This is a horrifying observation. Notice how these demons love to communicate via these brutally reductionist and obfuscatory symbols that betray a view of the world that admits of no subtlety, beauty or intelligence. It is a symbology so empty and meaningless it can only signify utter indifference and contempt.

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Max Overhead
3/30/2022 02:18:00

Just a comment concerning energy. I helped a man move house recently and got to talking to one of his friends. The topic of wood burning came up and she mentioned that she had read more and more recently that wood-burning is bad for the environment. I tried to convey to her that every form of energy requires burning; life itself is combustion. Energy and life are indistinguishable. I don't think I did a very good job explaining my position, but I have been thinking about it a lot. Arnold Schwarzenegger said "You can't grow without burning" in the film "Stay Hungry". I would amend that to read "You can't live without burning". When I boil all of the communist arguments down, they are against life. I forget which book I read it in, possibly a Schopenhauer or G.K. Chesterton, but it spoke of the mortal danger of elevating an abstraction (such as the planet, the environment, equality, diversity, etc.) to God-like status. To value any abstraction, at all, above human life itself is horrifically dangerous and can only lead to slaughter. Communists would argue that this position is selfish and I and Ayn Rand would proudly agree. If it is selfish to value life, call me the most selfish person on earth, because I value it that much.

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Francis Berger
3/30/2022 19:56:00

@ Max - That's a good description of the inversion at play.

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Bookslinger
3/30/2022 19:11:06

"... that the individuals working at these post-secondary institutions are clueless about the Real objectives."

IMO, and present company excepted, professional academics are among the stupidest people, especially when it comes to understanding human nature and human motivations.

They may be "educated", but they aren't that intelligent. "Educated" might not be the right word either. "Trained" might be more appropriate, as in "trained monkeys", mimicing others. And flinging poo when they don't get their way.

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Francis Berger
3/30/2022 20:04:29

@ books - I agree about the stupidity, but deep down even the dullest of academics knows these goals and other litmus test issues are extremely harmful and destructive. The thing is, they simply don't care.

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