This past weekend, leaders from around the world quietly signed the ‘Pact for the Future’ at the United Nations in New York. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny warns that this pact is a dangerous move, accelerating the UN’s 2030 agenda under the misleading banner of sustainability and public health. Shockingly, the United States signed the agreement without any public debate, ignoring the severe, long-term threats it poses to national sovereignty and individual freedom. Tenpenny argues that this pact is part of a broader, more alarming agenda aimed at fundamentally reshaping society in disturbing ways.
A Global Digital Prison
Central to the pact, Tenpenny warns, is the introduction of a biometric digital ID system. “This is not just about becoming a citizen of your country; you will become a global citizen, fully tracked and controlled,” she says. Once implemented, this ID will give global bureaucrats unprecedented power over individuals’ lives, linking them to a global system of governance that could dictate everything from their travel plans to their ability to make basic purchases.
This is more than a technology upgrade – it’s about consolidating control. Tenpenny argues that the global elite, who pushed this agenda, are setting up a system where ordinary citizens are perpetually under surveillance. With every move tracked, and every decision monitored, the concept of privacy will become a relic of the past. […]
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