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United Nations A/67/251
General Assembly Distr.: General
21 September 2012
Original: English
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Sixty-seventh session


Agenda of the sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly*
Adopted by the General Assembly at its 2nd plenary meeting, on
21 September 2012


1. Opening of the session by the President of the General Assembly.
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation.
3. Credentials of representatives to the sixty-seventh session of the General
Assembly:
(a) Appointment of the members of the Credentials Committee;
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee.
4. Election of the President of the General Assembly.1
5. Election of the officers of the Main Committees.1
6. Election of the Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly.1
7. Organization of work, adoption of the agenda and allocation of items: reports
of the General Committee.
8. General debate.
A. Promotion of sustained economic growth and sustainable
development in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the
General Assembly and recent United Nations conferences
9. Report of the Economic and Social Council.
10. Return or restitution of cultural property to the countries of origin.
11. Implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the
Political Declarations on HIV/AIDS.
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* Organized under headings corresponding to the priorities of the Organization.
1 In accordance with rule 30 of the rules of procedure, the General Assembly will hold these
elections for its sixty-eighth session at least three months before the opening of that session.


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12. Sport for peace and development.
13. 2001-2010: Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing Countries,
Particularly in Africa.
14. Integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes
of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic, social
and related fields.
15. Culture of peace.
16. The role of the United Nations in promoting a new global human order.
17. Information and communications technologies for development.
18. Macroeconomic policy questions:
(a) International trade and development;
(b) International financial system and development;
(c) External debt sustainability and development.
19. Follow-up to and implementation of the outcome of the 2002 International
Conference on Financing for Development and the 2008 Review Conference.
20. Sustainable development:
(a) Implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for the Further
Implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of the World Summit on
Sustainable Development and of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development;
(b) Follow-up to and implementation of the Mauritius Strategy for the
Further Implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable
Development of Small Island Developing States;
(c) International Strategy for Disaster Reduction;
(d) Protection of global climate for present and future generations of
humankind;
(e) Implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or
Desertification, Particularly in Africa;
(f) Convention on Biological Diversity;
(g) Report of the Governing Council of the United Nations Environment
Programme on its twelfth special session;
(h) Harmony with Nature;
(i) Promotion of new and renewable sources of energy.
21. Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations Conference on Human
Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of the United Nations Human
Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
22. Globalization and interdependence:
(a) Globalization and interdependence;
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(b) International migration and development.
23. Groups of countries in special situations:
(a) Follow-up to the Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least
Developed Countries;
(b) Specific actions related to the particular needs and problems of
landlocked developing countries: outcome of the International
Ministerial Conference of Landlocked and Transit Developing Countries
and Donor Countries and International Financial and Development
Institutions on Transit Transport Cooperation.
24. Eradication of poverty and other development issues:
(a) Implementation of the Second United Nations Decade for the Eradication
of Poverty (2008-2017);
(b) Industrial development cooperation.
25. Operational activities for development:
(a) Quadrennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for
development of the United Nations system;
(b) South-South cooperation.
26. Agriculture development and food security.
27. Social development:
(a) Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social
Development and of the twenty-fourth special session of the General
Assembly;
(b) Social development, including questions relating to the world social
situation and to youth, ageing, disabled persons and the family;
(c) Follow-up to the International Year of Older Persons: Second World
Assembly on Ageing.
28. Advancement of women:
(a) Advancement of women;
(b) Implementation of the outcome of the Fourth World Conference on
Women and of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly.
29. People’s empowerment and a peace-centric development model.
B. Maintenance of international peace and security
30. Report of the Security Council.
31. Report of the Peacebuilding Commission.
32. The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict. (WHAT??)
33. Prevention of armed conflict.
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34. Protracted conflicts in the GUAM area and their implications for international
peace, security and development.
35. Zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic.
36. The situation in the Middle East.
37. Question of Palestine.
38. The situation in Afghanistan.
39. The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
40. Question of the Comorian island of Mayotte.
41. Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.
42. The situation in Central America: progress in fashioning a region of peace,
freedom, democracy and development.2
43. Question of Cyprus.3
44. Armed aggression against the Democratic Republic of the Congo.3
45. Question of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas).3
46. The situation of democracy and human rights in Haiti.3
47. Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave
consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful
uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and
international peace and security.3
48. Consequences of the Iraqi occupation of and aggression against Kuwait.3
49. University for Peace.
50. Effects of atomic radiation.
51. International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.
52. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near
East.
53. Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the
Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied
Territories.
54. Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all
their aspects.
55. Questions relating to information.
56. Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories transmitted under Article 73 e of
the Charter of the United Nations.
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2 In accordance with decision 60/508, this item remains on the agenda for consideration upon
notification by a Member State.
3 In accordance with paragraph 4 (b) of the annex to resolution 58/316, this item remains on the
agenda for consideration upon notification by a Member State.
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57. Economic and other activities which affect the interests of the peoples of the
Non-Self-Governing Territories.
58. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to
Colonial Countries and Peoples by the specialized agencies and the
international institutions associated with the United Nations.
59. Offers by Member States of study and training facilities for inhabitants of
Non-Self-Governing Territories.
60. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to
Colonial Countries and Peoples.
61. Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied
Syrian Golan over their natural resources.
62. Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, questions
relating to refugees, returnees and displaced persons and humanitarian
questions.
C. Development of Africa
63. New Partnership for Africa’s Development: progress in implementation and
international support:
(a) New Partnership for Africa’s Development: progress in implementation
and international support;
(b) Causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable
development in Africa.
D. Promotion of human rights
64. Report of the Human Rights Council.
65. Promotion and protection of the rights of children:
(a) Promotion and protection of the rights of children;
(b) Follow-up to the outcome of the special session on children.
66. Rights of indigenous peoples:
(a) Rights of indigenous peoples;
(b) Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People.
67. Elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance:
(a) Elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance;
(b) Comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Durban
Declaration and Programme of Action.
68. Right of peoples to self-determination.
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69. Promotion and protection of human rights:
(a) Implementation of human rights instruments;
(b) Human rights questions, including alternative approaches for improving
the effective enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms;
(c) Human rights situations and reports of special rapporteurs and
representatives;
(d) Comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Vienna
Declaration and Programme of Action.
E. Effective coordination of humanitarian assistance efforts
70. Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and disaster relief assistance
of the United Nations, including special economic assistance:
(a) Strengthening of the coordination of emergency humanitarian assistance
of the United Nations;
(b) Assistance to the Palestinian people;
(c) Special economic assistance to individual countries or regions.
F. Promotion of justice and international law
71. Report of the International Court of Justice.
72. Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan
Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in
the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December
1994.
73. Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law
Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.
74. Report of the International Criminal Court.
75. Oceans and the law of the sea:
(a) Oceans and the law of the sea;
(b) Sustainable fisheries, including through the 1995 Agreement for the
Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on
the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish
Stocks, and related instruments.
76. Criminal accountability of United Nations officials and experts on mission.
77. Report of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the
work of its forty-fifth session.
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78. United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching, Study,
Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law.
79. Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its sixty-third and
sixty-fourth sessions.
80. Status of the Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and
relating to the protection of victims of armed conflicts.
81. Consideration of effective measures to enhance the protection, security and
safety of diplomatic and consular missions and representatives.
82. Report of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on
the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization.
83. The rule of law at the national and international levels.
84. The scope and application of the principle of universal jurisdiction.
G. Disarmament
85. Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
86. Reduction of military budgets
87. African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty.
88. Maintenance of international security — good-neighbourliness, stability and
development in South-Eastern Europe.
89. Developments in the field of information and telecommunications in the
context of international security.
90. Establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East.
91. Conclusion of effective international arrangements to assure non-nuclearweapon
States against the use or threat of use of nuclear weapons.
92. Prevention of an arms race in outer space.
93. Role of science and technology in the context of international security and
disarmament.

94. General and complete disarmament:
(a) Notification of nuclear tests;
(b) Towards an arms trade treaty: establishing common international
standards for the import, export and transfer of conventional arms;
(c) Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia;
(d) Measures to uphold the authority of the 1925 Geneva Protocol;
(e) Effects of the use of armaments and ammunitions containing depleted
uranium;
(f) Nuclear-weapon-free southern hemisphere and adjacent areas;
(g) Information on confidence-building measures in the field of conventional
arms;
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(h) Convening of the fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted
to disarmament;
(i) Consolidation of peace through practical disarmament measures;
(j) Women, disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control;
(k) Mongolia’s international security and nuclear-weapon-free status;
(l) The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation;
(m) Preventing the acquisition by terrorists of radioactive sources;
(n) Preventing and combating illicit brokering activities;
(o) Disarmament and non-proliferation education;
(p) Relationship between disarmament and development;
(q) Observance of environmental norms in the drafting and implementation
of agreements on disarmament and arms control;
(r) Promotion of multilateralism in the area of disarmament and
non-proliferation;
(s) Assistance to States for curbing the illicit traffic in small arms and light
weapons and collecting them;
(t) Implementation of the Convention on the Prohibition of the
Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons
and on Their Destruction;
(u) Regional disarmament;
(v) Conventional arms control at the regional and subregional levels;
(w) Confidence-building measures in the regional and subregional context;
(x) Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world: accelerating the implementation
of nuclear disarmament commitments;
(y) Treaty banning the production of fissile material for nuclear weapons or
other nuclear explosive devices;
(z) United action towards the total elimination of nuclear weapons;
(aa) Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on
the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons;
(bb) The illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects;
(cc) Reducing nuclear danger;
(dd) Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass
destruction;
(ee) Nuclear disarmament;
(ff) Missiles.
95. Review and implementation of the Concluding Document of the Twelfth
Special Session of the General Assembly:
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(a) United Nations Disarmament Information Programme;
(b) United Nations disarmament fellowship, training and advisory services;
(c) United Nations regional centres for peace and disarmament;
(d) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and
Development in Latin America and the Caribbean;
(e) Regional confidence-building measures: activities of the United Nations
Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa;
(f) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and
the Pacific;
(g) Convention on the Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear Weapons;
(h) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Africa.
96. Review of the implementation of the recommendations and decisions adopted
by the General Assembly at its tenth special session:
(a) Report of the Conference on Disarmament;
(b) Report of the Disarmament Commission.
97. The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.
98. Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional
Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have
Indiscriminate Effects.
99. Strengthening of security and cooperation in the Mediterranean region.
100. Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
101. Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and
Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their
Destruction.
102. Revitalizing the work of the Conference on Disarmament and taking forward
multilateral disarmament negotiations.
H. Drug control, crime prevention and combating international
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations
103. Crime prevention and criminal justice.
104. International drug control.
105. Measures to eliminate international terrorism.
I. Organizational, administrative and other matters
106. Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization.
107. Report of the Secretary-General on the Peacebuilding Fund.
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108. Notification by the Secretary-General under Article 12, paragraph 2, of the
Charter of the United Nations.
109. Elections to fill vacancies in principal organs:
(a) Election of five non-permanent members of the Security Council;
(b) Election of eighteen members of the Economic and Social Council.
110. Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other elections:
(a) Election of seven members of the Committee for Programme and
Coordination;
(b) Election of thirty members of the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law;
(c) Election of five members of the Organizational Committee of the
Peacebuilding Commission;
(d) Election of eighteen members of the Human Rights Council.
111. Appointments to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other appointments:
(a) Appointment of members of the Advisory Committee on Administrative
and Budgetary Questions;
(b) Appointment of members of the Committee on Contributions;
(c) Confirmation of the appointment of members of the Investments
Committee;
(d) Appointment of members of the International Civil Service Commission;
(e) Appointment of members and alternate members of the United Nations
Staff Pension Committee;
(f) Appointment of members of the Committee on Conferences;
(g) Confirmation of the appointment of the Administrator of the United
Nations Development Programme;
(h) Confirmation of the appointment of the Secretary-General of the United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
112. Admission of new Members to the United Nations.
113. Follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit.
114. Follow-up to the commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the
abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
115. Implementation of the resolutions of the United Nations.
116. Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly.
117. Question of equitable representation on and increase in the membership of the
Security Council and related matters.
118. Strengthening of the United Nations system:
(a) Strengthening of the United Nations system;
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(b) Central role of the United Nations system in global governance.
119. United Nations reform: measures and proposals.
120. Multilingualism.
121. Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and other organizations:
(a) Cooperation between the United Nations and the African Union;
(b) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Asian-African Legal
Consultative Organization;
(c) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations;
(d) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Black Sea Economic
Cooperation Organization;
(e) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Caribbean Community;
(f) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Collective Security
Treaty Organization;
(g) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Community of
Portuguese-speaking Countries;
(h) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Council of Europe;
(i) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic Community
of Central African States;
(j) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic Cooperation
Organization;
(k) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Eurasian Economic
Community;
(l) Cooperation between the United Nations and the International
Organization of la Francophonie;
(m) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Latin American
Economic System;
(n) Cooperation between the United Nations and the League of Arab States;
(o) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for the
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons;
(p) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe;
(q) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of
American States;
(r) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation;
(s) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Pacific Islands Forum;
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(t) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Preparatory
Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Organization;
(u) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization;
(v) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Southern African
Development Community.
(w) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Central European
Initiative.
122. Follow-up to the recommendations on administrative management and internal
oversight of the Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oilfor-
Food Programme.
123. Global health and foreign policy.
124. International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for
Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law
Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for
Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of
Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994.
125. International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious
Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of
the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.
126. International residual mechanism for criminal tribunals.
127. Addressing the socioeconomic needs of individuals, families and societies
affected by autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders.
128. Financial reports and audited financial statements, and reports of the Board of
Auditors:
(a) United Nations;
(b) United Nations peacekeeping operations;
(c) International Trade Centre;
(d) United Nations University;
(e) Capital master plan;
(f) United Nations Development Programme;
(g) United Nations Children’s Fund;
(h) United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the
Near East;
(i) United Nations Institute for Training and Research;
(j) Voluntary funds administered by the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees;
(k) Fund of the United Nations Environment Programme;
(l) United Nations Population Fund;
(m) United Nations Human Settlements Programme;
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(n) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime;
(o) United Nations Office for Project Services;
(p) International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan
Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed
in the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and
31 December 1994;
(q) International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for
Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the
Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991;
(r) United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of
Women (UN-Women).
129. Review of the efficiency of the administrative and financial functioning of the
United Nations.
130. Programme budget for the biennium 2012-2013.
131. Programme planning.
132. Improving the financial situation of the United Nations.
133. Pattern of conferences.
134. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the United
Nations.
135. Human resources management.
136. Joint Inspection Unit.
137. United Nations common system.
138. United Nations pension system.
139. Administrative and budgetary coordination of the United Nations with the
specialized agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
140. Report on the activities of the Office of Internal Oversight Services.
141. Administration of justice at the United Nations.
142. Financing of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan
Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in
the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December
1994.
143. Financing of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law
Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.
144. Financing of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.
145. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the United
Nations peacekeeping operations.
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146. Administrative and budgetary aspects of the financing of the United Nations
peacekeeping operations.
147. Financing of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei.
148. Financing of the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and
Chad.
149. Financing of the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire.
150. Financing of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
151. Financing of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
152. Financing of the United Nations Mission in East Timor.
153. Financing of the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste.
154. Financing of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia.
155. Financing of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.
156. Financing of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
157. Financing of the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
158. Financing of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in the Middle East:
(a) United Nations Disengagement Observer Force;
(b) United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
159. Financing of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.
160. Financing of the United Nations Mission in the Sudan.
161. Financing of the United Nations Supervision Mission in the Syrian Arab
Republic.
162. Financing of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western
Sahara.
163. Financing of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur.
164. Financing of the activities arising from Security Council resolution 1863
(2009).
165. Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country.
166. Observer status for the Cooperation Council of Turkic-speaking States in the
General Assembly.
167. Observer status for the International Conference of Asian Political Parties in
the General Assembly.
168. Observer status for the Andean Development Corporation in the General
Assembly.
169. Observer status for the International Chamber of Commerce in the General
Assembly.
170. Observer status for the European Organization for Nuclear Research in the
General Assembly.

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Scary stuff!  I lost any respect I ever may have had for the UN a long time ago.  They're corrupt and useless.  This "Global Human Order" nonsense is looking to be more of a real threat to Americans considering who was just re-elected President.  God help us. 

Michael,

We need to watch out, but, unfortunately, I fear he was NOT elected.  He was FORCED on us.  (110% voted for him?  Soldiers not permitted to vote?)(votes not counted because they arrived too late)(On a U.S. Ship)

Global Human Order sounds to me like mass-enslavement for everyone but the 'leaders', who of course, are  much better equipped to understand what is needed.  By THEM.  For THEM.  U.N. should have been aborted when it was still the U.N.O. 

Yes, I agree with you, Randal.  The validity of his "re-election" is highly questionable, and this "Global Human Order" is as exactly as you said.

I agree with you 100%.

Exactly, create worker bees while elites live off their work.

ON THE WAY TO A ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT !

THEN THE END OF THE WORLD IS NEER !

THEN THE SECOND COMING !

John,

If we fight it, we don't have to be PART of the 'One World Government'.  If the Second Coming is that close, and the 'End Of The World' as well, so be it, but nothing says we MUST participate in our own demise.  And nothing says that we SHOULD!  We must fight the EVIL into its grave.  Or at least keep it away from ourselves.  We need to stop being sheeple, and kick that Judas Goat out of the White House.  Which, BTW, was not named for the color of the PAINT on its walls. 

I am with you! We have to fight it! It is sinning to sit by and do nothing. At this point we have start prosecuting leaders for treason! That means Senators, Governors and on down!

RANDAL ,

I ABSOLUTELY AGREE WITH YOU !

I HAVE ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT EVERY ONE NEEDS TO FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOMS THAT THIS COUNTRY HAS AT ALL COST !

Abandonment thinking, Do evil so that good can come of it! What evil nonsense. Let’s see, Jesus didn’t come after the communist revolutions in: Russia, China, Cuba, Vietnam, N. Korea, etc.  Millions died, and yet no Jesus and yet you are willing to do nothing this time again, or actually help the conspirators, just in case he comes back? This is why I am not a Christian. Give me the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the writings of the great Classical Liberals etc, but throw the apocalypse of John in the fire.

And Bama is poised to sign treaties that will take way American Sovereignty--New World Order-it is far more invasive than just posted here.  The UN is disarming "free Countres"- Britain, Australia--now working on US.  No mention of caring about Isreal that I saw--this stuff is really scary--UN troops (Iran and German) already in US- from voting issue--but how convenient if Bama wants to use them.  I don't think conspriacy theory if it is the truth.

 

obama is so arrogant he thinks HE will be the ruler of the UN. G-d will bring him down for what he has done to Israel.  Genesis 12:3

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