The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organisation founded in 1945 in the aftermath of World War II. We are told that it was established to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts through collective security and diplomacy.
The UN replaced the failed League of Nations and has since grown into a global body with 193 member states, driven by an ambition for global governance.
The UN, together with organisations like the Club of Rome, promote dangerous ideologies that threaten our freedom in the name of global governance.
Vaclav Klaus, former Czech President

Purpose of the UN
Officially, the UN’s main purpose is to maintain international peace and security, promote human rights, support social and economic development, and coordinate global cooperation in areas like health, education, and environmental protection.
It’s supposed to be a platform where member states can discuss and tackle global challenges, resolve conflicts, and work towards common goals.
Except that, well, the common goals are mass control and surveillance.

Călin Georgescu is a former high-ranking director in the UN and Club of Rome.
He is a seasoned Romanian expert in Sustainable Development, having worked for 17 years in the environmental sector in the UN.
From 2015 to 2016, he was the executive director of the UN’s Global Sustainable Index Institute, based in Geneva and Vaduz.
Before that, from 2013 to 2015, he served as the President of the European Research Centre for the Club of Rome. He’s also a member of the Club of Rome International in Switzerland.
The United Nations has become a place where dictators and tyrants, who represent only themselves, can join forces with others of their kind.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Club of Rome?
The Club of Rome is a global think tank consisting of scientists, economists, business leaders, and other professionals from various fields.
It was founded in 1968.

The Club of Rome gained international attention with the publication of its very influential report titled The Limits to Growth in 1972, which was dissected by Cynthia Chung in a previous conversation with me. The report is basically a depopulation agenda supported by a number of governments, organisations and high-profile demons individuals like Al Gore, King Charles and David Attenborough.
Like the UN, the Club of Rome is definitely not on our side.
Conversation
The Club of Rome has pushed a global agenda that seeks to stifle economic growth in the name of environmentalism, regardless of the human cost.
Robert Zubrin