The Deadly Poison Embedded in the UN’s SDGs
October 31, 2021
This column was the first in the world to point out that the United Nations is a fraudulent and inept organization—arguably the worst in history.
The fact that China and Russia, of all nations, hold permanent seats on the Security Council is proof enough of this, something even a grade schooler could understand.
Whenever other permanent members of the Security Council have tried to pass resolutions against threats to world peace and security, these two countries have consistently exercised their veto power.
Meanwhile, China has poured astronomical sums into military expansion, creating the dangerous and unstable world we now live in.
The UN has been completely useless in preventing this situation.
This column also was the first to point out that the SDGs are a sham and part of China’s elaborate schemes.
Our accuracy is further validated by the article written by Reitaku University associate professor Jason Morgan, published in the October 26 issue of the monthly magazine WiLL.
This article is a must-read not just for the Japanese public, but for people around the world.
It is no exaggeration to call it one of the finest academic papers of the 21st century.
This genuine scholarly work also exposes the unspeakable foolishness of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, which has long placed the United Nations above Japan, as well as that of the so-called intellectuals who have blindly followed it.
Despite containing such valuable articles, this monthly magazine is sold for just 950 yen (tax included).
Every literate Japanese citizen should either head to the nearest bookstore to buy it or take advantage of the discounts offered by subscribing.
The Deadly Poison Embedded in the UN’s SDGs
Beware when you hear terms like environmental protection, anti-discrimination, or building a sustainable society.
A Socialist Trojan Horse
On January 26, 1948, a man claiming to be “Dr. Jiro Yamaguchi of the Tokyo Metropolitan Quarantine Department” entered a branch of the Teikoku Bank in Shiinamachi.
He told the bank staff, “There’s been a dysentery outbreak in the area. Before the GHQ arrives to disinfect the site, please take this ‘preventive medicine.’”
As a result of taking this “medicine,” 10 out of 16 staff members died instantly.
Why? Because what Yamaguchi gave them was not preventive medicine, but deadly poison.
He was no doctor at all, but a horrific murderer.
A man pretending to be a government official lied in the name of public health and inflicted devastating harm on innocent civilians.
Seventy-three years after that incident, in 2021, something eerily similar is happening.
The “preventive medicine” has now been rebranded as “sustainable development.”
And under the noble-sounding slogan of “protecting the global environment,” the UN—a body far more terrifying than Jiro Yamaguchi—is attempting to force the poison of “socialism” upon the entire world.
According to the major media outlets that simply parrot the UN’s slogans, sustainable development will ensure the future prosperity of the planet, enabling countries worldwide to grow safely, peacefully, economically, educationally, and politically.
To realize this vision, the UN has packaged a number of keywords and is broadcasting them globally.
These are the Sustainable Development Goals—SDGs.
But do the SDGs truly lead to global progress?
According to The New American, a conservative U.S. magazine that has long reported on the true nature of the UN, the SDGs are not actually related to sustainable development.
The magazine reported that the real goal of the “Rio+20” summit held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012 (where world leaders discussed the next ten years of economic, social, and environmental policy) was “the global spread of socialism.”
If we translate SDGs—Sustainable Development Goals—into Japanese using the same initials, it becomes:
S – Socialism
D – Debut
G – Gimmick
In other words, SDGs are nothing more than a “Socialism Debut Gimmick.”
The Hidden Agenda Behind the SDGs
Why can we so confidently say that the real aim of the SDGs is “global socialism”?
Because they stem from the earlier “Millennium Development Goals” of 2000, which in turn were based on “Agenda 21” from 1992.
Agenda 21 was a UN blueprint for a “global society” governed through central management of humanity, aiming to achieve a sustainable civilization by eradicating poverty and combating environmental pollution.
It is no exaggeration to call it the “Bible of Globalism.”
Globalism is essentially a rebranded form of socialism, in which elites control the masses—just like socialism itself.
In today’s world, following the SDGs makes it even easier for the elites to impose their rule.
The SDGs include educational goals. Since 2005, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has carried out a ten-year program for “education for the SDGs.”
This education has aimed to dismantle national sovereignty, private property, and freedom of speech—long-standing goals of socialists.
With national sovereignty fading, the imperial family declining, families falling apart, and natural rights being revoked—these outcomes are all progressing under the disguise of the SDGs, without even using the term “socialism.”
This article continues.