Our favorite is telling criminal Pfizer to SELF REPORT their own anti corruption progress and then ensuring no way to self report due to UN's crappy Digital platform failures... Aren't these the same folk trying to push for Global Digital Heath? If they cant ensure one digital platform for corruption, how will they pull off a global digital platform? Its ridiculous. How NOT to run business and global oversight! Dear UN - We want our money back!
Thank The Gods that there is "no corruption". So the UN doesn't have to hurry fixing their "anti-corruption" system. Al Capone also didn't worry much about if alcohol was unhealthy for his clientèle.
Here in the Netherlands we have a very good [ unbribed ] investigative journalist Rypke Zeilmaker and quite early in this crisis he has thoroughly scrutinized all 17 SDGs of the UN and it is NOT what it LOOKS to be !
So it is very strange that an organization like the UN that carries anti-corruption and fairness so HIGHLY in its banner has put together these PERFIDIOUS SDGs. and thus also made them "binding" ( if that's the right word for it ).
The "one world government" is not interested in anti corruption.Their only principle is that they are not dependent on principles.
Spot on Papilon: "Their only principle is that they are not dependent on principles." So true!
So....they're promoting corruption. I'm SHOCKED! SHOCKED, I say! 🤔🤨😑🙄
Making it really easy on any corrupt businesses they work with - thats for sure!
That would be most of them.
Talk about HOW NOT TO RUN A BUSINESS--- the mind boggles - CONTINUOSLY!
and all the monies being paid to--
Our favorite is telling criminal Pfizer to SELF REPORT their own anti corruption progress and then ensuring no way to self report due to UN's crappy Digital platform failures... Aren't these the same folk trying to push for Global Digital Heath? If they cant ensure one digital platform for corruption, how will they pull off a global digital platform? Its ridiculous. How NOT to run business and global oversight! Dear UN - We want our money back!
Thank The Gods that there is "no corruption". So the UN doesn't have to hurry fixing their "anti-corruption" system. Al Capone also didn't worry much about if alcohol was unhealthy for his clientèle.
Here in the Netherlands we have a very good [ unbribed ] investigative journalist Rypke Zeilmaker and quite early in this crisis he has thoroughly scrutinized all 17 SDGs of the UN and it is NOT what it LOOKS to be !
So it is very strange that an organization like the UN that carries anti-corruption and fairness so HIGHLY in its banner has put together these PERFIDIOUS SDGs. and thus also made them "binding" ( if that's the right word for it ).