Read here. The UN's continuing incompetence and corruption is not only legendary, it's never ending. The most recent, highly visible examples of UN fraud and ineptitude were the fiascoes that became known as Climategate and Copenhagen, which happened literally back-to-back.
Yet, despite the decades of documented serial failures and malfeasance, the UN secretly plots their resurgence, relying on the IPCC faux-science of global warming to push and implement their global governance agenda, across the political, economic, and cultural spaces.
Below are discussion points and objectives from UN bureaucrat papers and talks during a secretive meeting held in Austria during early September, 2010. They clearly indicate that UN bureaucrats are not humbled by their recent failures and not really concerned about world's climate/weather systems, per se. Their interests are more self-interested - more in line with the known seven deadly sins, versus any hypothetical seven degree change in global temperatures:
- "How to restore “climate change” as a top global priority after the fiasco of last year’s Copenhagen summit
- How to continue to try to make global redistribution of wealth the real basis of that climate agenda, and widen the discussion further to encompass the idea of “global public goods”
- National sovereignty — meaning the refusal of major powers like India, China and the United States to go along with sweeping global agendas — was specifically indicted for the failure of the much ballyhooed Copenhagen summit on climate change.
- “the U.N. should be able to take the lead in setting the global agenda, engage effectively with other multinational and regional organizations as well as civil society and non-state stakeholders, and transform itself into a tool to help implement the globally agreed objectives.”
- “it will be necessary to deeply reflect on the substance of sovereignty, and accept that changes in our perceptions are a good indication of the direction we are going.”
- Nonetheless, the U.N. leaders intend to keep trying to change that, especially when it comes to the climate agenda. “The next 40 years will prove pivotal,” one paper argues, while laying out the basis of a renewed U.N. climate campaign, the “50-50-50 Challenge.”
- According to the paper prepared by Secretary General Ban’s own climate change team, however, the newly rebranded challenge still depends on the same economic remedy proposed for Copenhagen: a drastic redistribution of global wealth, “nothing less than a fundamental transformation of the global economy.”"