Former Prime Minister Foresaw and Implemented Co-Governance DEI Era Stuck to United Nations Agenda 30
Quite some time before the advent of the internet era and under the auspices of the United Nations a review was undertaken on the future of Australia and New Zealand in regard to race governance. The verdict on Australia was that it was likely to continue on its Westminster path. The forecast on New Zealand was more uncertain and that there was a likelihood that its governance would devolve into separatism.
This official uncertainty about New Zealand at the highest levels has been withheld from the public at large though it has been monitored for many years at this multilateral level.
For example, as far back as the 1970s United Nations questioned the existence of New Zealand’s electoral seats reserved for only those of Maori provenance.
More tellingly still there was questioning about such institutions as Maori wardens.
The United Nations focus on these matters has remained steadfast though it has mutated over the decades from mild censure to what is often viewed as approval.
The United Nations early selection of New Zealand as a suitable case for study in co-governance is an evolving reason why a candidacy for the role of United Nations secretary general by former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern is being looked on with encouragement.
A win in the United States federal election by the Kamala Harris – Tim Walz ultra progressive ticket could even have the effect of making Miss Ardern a shoo-in.
.Britain’s freshly-elected Labour government will enthusiastically support her candidacy.
As will the rulers of China and Russia.
France, the fifth permanent member of the Security Council will fall into line.
The other key requirement is the support of the candidate’s own government. There may be some grumbling among New Zealand’s always appeasing conservative governing coalition. But it will give a green light.
Under a Trump administration Ardern’s name would never be even mooted.
Ardern’s steadfast, unwavering, unquestioning positioning of a climatic threat as the overwhelming one to civilisation guarantees her the support of the United Nations bureaucracy.
Her first decree on becoming prime minister of New Zealand was to cut off oil and gas developments.
In spite of the New Zealand government having so recently created an emergency Gas Security Committee, that is its name, her climatic fixation remains unchallenged politically where it matters.
Under a Harris-Walz administration Miss Ardern’s arrival in the secretary general’s suite would be timed for the end of 2026 giving her the unbroken four year term to bring to fruit United Nation’s well incubated Agenda 30.
It is exactly this kind of laser-intensity focus that answers the yearnings for moral excellence of a knee-bending and highly if abstractedly educated class that simply did not exist when United Nations originally cast a jaundiced eye over the DEI situation in New Zealand.
The convergence of this class with the bureaucracy notably the judicial branch and then its linkage with a status-hungry media by inference insists that those outside it should bear any burden, pay any price to share the craving to be on the movement’s oft-proclaimed “right side of history.”
The whole moral movement is elevated, accelerated and enhanced by liberal use of the word “crisis” regardless of other crises however imminently cataclysmic.
One such crisis is the result of the collapse of the backbone United States foreign policy to keep apart China and Russia.
This in turn was brought about by the exhibition of US bungling in the evacuation of Kabul.
It was now that Russia and China jointly perceived the weakness inherent in the Biden administration and invaded Ukraine.
This position compares with that in the last decades of the 1800s in southern Africa when the Germans from their own colonial outposts witnessed Britain’s army being defeated by the Zulus.
Thus emboldened Germany began arming for World War 1.
Now we go full circle.
For many years the German government of Angela Merkel (pictured between Ardern and Guterres) kept in office by accommodating green parties.
This was accomplished by closing Germany’s coal mines and gas plants.
The resulting shortage was made up by filling the energy gap by importing Russian oil and gas. It was this immense infusion of the strong German currency which allowed Russia to finance its invasion of Ukraine
Which caused the current global food insecurity crisis………………………………….