Outrageous: U.S. Gives the Green Light to UN Surveillance of Our Personal Lives!

In a shocking turn of events, the United Nations is moving to expand its role from a peacekeeping organization to an unprecedented global governance body, posing a dire threat to the sovereignty of the United States and the freedoms of its citizens.

The recent adoption of the “Pact for the Future” on September 22, 2024, marks a troubling moment in history. It opens the door for the UN to monitor and regulate the Internet and social media platforms under the guise of combating “misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech.”

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s announcement of the United States’ full cooperation in these surveillance and personal data-collecting efforts is nothing short of alarming.

It raises serious questions about the protection of our First Amendment rights, which enshrine the freedom of speech that is fundamental to American democracy.

As Blinken stated, “to fulfill the crucial purpose of the United Nations, we urgently need support, reform, and revitalization.”

But what does this mean for American citizens? It means relinquishing our privacy and control over what we can say and how we communicate online.

The UN has historically been a peacekeeping force, stepping in to mitigate conflicts between nations. However, it is now seeking to transform itself into a governing authority that dictates how nations and their citizens engage in public discourse.

This drastic shift should instill fear in every American who values personal and national sovereignty. The UN has no business surveilling our online interactions, dictating the standards of our speech, or collecting our private information.

The threat to our personal privacy is real and should compel us to defend it.

As Representative Eli Crane, Republican from Arizona, warned during a recent press conference, “I hope that this body and the Senate continues to reject, push back, and stop this agreement and this push by this administration to sell our sovereignty to globalists.”

The implications of the UN’s new mandate extend beyond mere oversight. They encompass the unsettling reality of social media platforms being pressured to release personal data to U.N. “researchers.”

This is an invasion of privacy that undermines the very fabric of what it means to be a free American. Why should any citizen be subjected to scrutiny by unknown individuals simply because they expressed an opinion online?

The UN’s documents make it abundantly clear that they plan to “strengthen international cooperation to address the challenge of misinformation and disinformation and hate speech,” and to call on social media platforms to provide researchers access to personal data.

This is not just an attack on free speech; it is an encroachment on personal privacy that should send shockwaves through every household in this nation.

This is the type of surveillance that, if left unchecked, could lead to a dystopian reality where our every word is monitored and assessed by a foreign body.

In a statement that encapsulates the growing concern among US lawmakers, Representative Bob Good, Republican from Virginia, expressed disbelief over the Biden administration’s intentions, saying, “they seek to facilitate the evolution of the UN from an international cooperative body to an international governing body.”

This transformation is not only regrettable but also dangerous. The United Nations, if it should exist at all, should be focused on peacekeeping, not on regulating speech and ideas.

We must recognize this moment as a call to action. We cannot afford to be complacent as the UN attempts to redefine its role at our expense.

The fight to preserve our sovereignty, our privacy, and our fundamental rights has never been more critical. As Americans, we must stand united against this overreach and demand accountability from our leaders.

The UN is not equipped to oversee our digital lives. It is time to remind them that America will not surrender its sovereignty to globalists who seek to control our every word.

If we fail to act, we risk handing over our freedoms to an organization that seeks to govern our thoughts and actions.

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