Saturday, May 4, 2019

Pope Francis Calls For One World Governing Body


The King Of Vatican City Calls For A One World Government More Powerful Than The United Nations



I am beginning to think that Pope Francis, who is also the ruling king of the Roman Vatican Citystate nation, is perhaps getting ready to make a real power move soon. From his throne at the papal Apostolic Palace, King Francis spoke frankly of his desire to see global rule on a far-greater scale and scope than that of the United Nations, and the end of borders, walls and nationalism. To boil it down into only 3 words, King Francis called for a One World Government.

Pope Francis, like other popes before him, desires global government. This was made clear in his call for globalism on Thursday, during a speech before the members of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences within the Apostolic Palace. Francis demanded that a new “supranational, legal constituted body” enforce the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (IE population control) and their climate change policies.

IN OTHER WORDS, THE UNITED NATIONS ISN’T GLOBALLY POWERFUL ENOUGH, AND ANOTHER GLOBAL BODY IS NEEDED TO GOVERN THE NATIONS.


The plenary session was entitled “Nation, State, Nation-State,” and included speakers from within Romanism who demanded that all Nation States be governed by a global, one-world government. Speakers included Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a Marxist and German climatologist who claimed that without global government the world’s climate would be irrevocably harmed and Cardinal Walter Kasper who spoke on Social Justice.


The Pope said, “Individual nations must be given the power to operate as far as they can reach…but groups of neighboring nations — as is already the case — can strengthen their cooperation by attributing the exercise of certain functions and services to intergovernmental institutions that manage their common interests.”


Francis claimed that this global government was necessary to ensure the welfare of migrants and the “universal common good.” Francis went on to deride nations that have border walls.




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