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Will The UN Dip Into Your Future Salary?
By Joan Veon
January 30, 2006

Complexity is the top concern here at Davos. Complexity as it pertains to 
technology, geo-politics, cultures, the demand of business to produce a product 
cheaper and better, off-shoring, globalization and the rise of China and India. 
What better place to discuss the state of the world than at The World Economic 
Forum. Every year, key power movers and shakers are brought together to discuss 
and to hob-knob. After all, the name of the game is business -- or is it?

There is no doubt about the power that the World Economic Forum wields and 
there is no surprise as to the people who vie for an invitation to come to 
Davos. It is not unreasonable to see a sheik, crown prince, duchess, duke, 
king, or queen. Yesterday everyone was staring at the very pregnant Angela 
Jolie and her lover, Brad Pitt.

However, we need to look further at the structure that is being put in place. 
Do the CEOs who come here really understand what they are participating in? 
While they run major businesses that impact the daily lives of thousands of 
people and create markets around the world, the question is, "Do they 
understand?"

At my first meeting in 1998, I saw that the structure was like that of a major 
UN mega-conference with meetings and workshops talking about the UN agenda, 
also known as global governance. It was Kofi Annan's first appearance here as 
Secretary-General. I don't know who was more awed-Kofi Annan with the capital 
kings and queens of global business -- or they by him.

However, it is not business networking that is the primary function of the 
World Economic Forum since it has NGO status with UNESCO. Perhaps we could say 
the WEF was put in place to facilitate the future merger between government, 
business, and civil society. These three are the new actors in global 
governance and they came "on stage" together in 1998.

That year, Kofi Annan was accompanied by his advisor, Maurice Strong, who 
coached him in what he was to say and do. At that meeting, I posed a question 
to Mr. Strong, who informed me that the Secretary-General would answer it. Kofi 
Annan told me that the UN would be holding a Millennium Summit in 2000, where 
they would like to set up a "People's Chamber" that would represent the people 
of the world who would, in time, elect their own UN representative. The second 
chamber would be equal to our House of Representatives. He also announced the 
formation of the UN Global Compact which would solicit businesses to work with 
the UN to help them meet their goals. This had not happened before -- the 
merger of government and business -- except during World War II when Mussolini 
was financed by American bankers. Do CEOs understand this-were their history 
teachers negligent-or, even worse, do they pretend not to understand?

In all the research and interviews that I have done on the Global Compact, Kofi 
Annan has been given the credit for it. However, when Prince Charles toured the 
U.S. last November, he said in a speech that he met with the Secretary-General 
in New York to discuss the possibility of business and government working 
together and that the Global Compact was his initiative. We really have to 
wonder who Prince Charles is in that he appears to walk to and fro over the 
earth with great power to command.

In his last Davos speech as secretary-general, Kofi Annan called for the 
radical reform of the United Nations. What he meant by this is that the 
objective of UN powers should be expanded to include individuals and not just 
countries. In order to understand the magnitude of this, the UN unveiled the 
Millennium Development Goals in 2000, which calls for poverty, hunger, disease 
to be reduced by 50% by 2015 and for every child to be given a primary 
education. To meet these goals, the UN has been working with national 
governments as well as all other actors: business, non-governmental 
organizations, labor unions, etc. Here in Davos, the topic of businesses 
helping the UN to mobilize monies is a recurring issue. The fact that the UN 
now wants to have power over the PEOPLE of the world, is a major seizure of 
power. If they have power over all the people, then that means UN Resolutions 
supersede national laws. Then we have to ask, "What does that mean with regard 
to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court?" Do CEOs really 
understand this?

The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum formed in 1990 and its 
objective is to form public-private partnerships with businesses, governments, 
and non-governmental organizations. The idea whereby businesses and governments 
form a partnership to manage a water or electric facility, waste water or 
transportation system, is basically fascism. Fascism is where government and 
business "co-manage" what formerly was a government responsibility. In 1990, 
Prince Charles started to open the way for public-private partnerships to come 
together globally. Since then their popularity has become the change agent for 
changing the structure of traditional government as we have known it. In this 
regard, the prince helped to pioneer the concept of "corporate social 
responsibility" which is where corporations take responsibility to solve social 
issues. In the past, only the socialists did this. So perhaps we could say 
corporations are being "socialized." Do CEOs really understand this?

In a workshop on humanitarian relief and the involvement of businesses, Michael 
S. Klein, CEO of Citibank's Global Banking told me that they contribute to UN 
humanitarian causes out of excess capacity, just-in-time delivery, and 
continuity of business. They have over $2T at their disposal. While this makes 
sense to me, the chancing philosophy of what it represents is of concern. DHL, 
which provides instant movement of emergency goods during the first three 
critical days of a disaster, in response to my question about spending 
corporate profits for social issues instead of doing what business is supposed 
to do, said that it helps the company's image and helps the employees feel good 
about what they can do and that their company is "part of the process." While I 
certainly understand the desire for each of us to help mankind, do these 
companies know that they are changing the landscape of how society and 
government used to operate? I doubt it. Not too long ago there were specific 
divisions between what business and what government did. Now they are 
conjoined, do the CEO's understand that they are helping to de-construct 
government as we have known it and that they're normalizing this new structure?

The UN, as well as the World Economic Forum and the Prince of Wales Business 
Leaders Forum, have been setting up humanitarian organizations to deal with 
disasters for a number of years. As a result of last year's South Asia tsunami 
and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in America, the people of the world have come 
on board with humanitarian relief. In other words, the world has been 
integrated as one -- through the heart and soul -- where our emotions are 
housed. More aid poured out to people displaced by the tsunami than ever before 
in the history of the UN and the world. Globally, churches, schools, 
corporations, social clubs, movie stars, governments, foundations, and children 
raised monies for disaster relief. The soul of the world became one. This could 
not have happened unless the heart strings were affected.

Now the UN, their Global Compact, and humanitarian agencies and 
non-governmental organizations, are looking to set up a completely integrated 
system whereby corporate excesses can be mobilized at will and upon one phone 
call, corporations anywhere in the world can allocate employees, money, time, 
and profits for the sake of helping during a disaster. This is historic! Let it 
be understood that when there was a time when corporate excesses were paid to 
the employee. In other words, the employee has transferred from his brain power 
and physical labor, the assets necessary for a corporation to have excess 
profits. They can either be paid back to the employee as increased wages OR as 
dividends to the shareholders. Do the CEOs really understand this transfer of 
wealth? Again, this is socialism at its finest!

Part of the complexity in doing business today is that companies constantly 
have to transcend countries in order to ensure market share. Therefore, they 
are already looking to integrate the cultures and habits of people from around 
the world. I guess you could say that multinational and transnational 
corporations are basically "mini-UNs" with regard to their multi-cultural 
employees and customers. Therefore, integrating countries on the global level 
and tearing down barriers facilitates their operations-but we must remember 
that they are giving away excess capacity which belongs to the employees or 
shareholders. More importantly, do they understand what a world governmental 
system will mean in the future?

Have they read Agenda 21 or the Biological Diversity Treaty? I doubt it. Have 
they studied the documents from the UN mega-conferences and do they understand 
the insidious nature of Sustainable Development? Do they know about regional 
government and how towns, cities, and villages in America and around the world 
are being merged into one new governmental entity whereby their power and money 
comes directly from Washington or their own capital -- and not from ELECTED 
government? In other words, people will not have any say, unless they go to the 
UN through the non-governmental organizations! Do they understand that in the 
future, there will be regional government, federal government and then global 
government? [Must see video: Liberty or Sustainable Development]

Do they understand "Smart Growth" and how people are being forced to live in 
designated growth areas so they can be monitored more easily? Do they 
understand outcome-based education? For American CEOs, do they understand that 
the UN Charter is replacing the U.S. Constitution? Does it matter to them? 
Under the system of global governance, national government will not be how we 
are represented in the world. We will be represented through the corporations 
(as an employee) and civil society: faith-based partnerships, churches, and 
only UNESCO registered non-governmental organizations. Lastly, do they 
understand that the monetary system of the world is in the hands of a small 
group of international bankers who literally run what they don't? Do they 
understand that the Federal Reserve is a private corporation which manages the 
monetary system of the U.S. and therefore has the power to create booms and 
busts? Do they understand that control is the opposite of freedom?

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