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articles:iso_globalist_agenda [2023/04/20 08:20] – [How ISO 9001 promotes Globalism] rrandallarticles:iso_globalist_agenda [2023/04/22 11:35] (current) – [How ISO 9001 promotes Globalism] rrandall
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 ===== What is a "Globalist"? ===== ===== What is a "Globalist"? =====
  
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 The [[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/|Cambridge Dictionary]] (last accessed on Jan. 31, 2023) defines a "[[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/globalist|globalist]]" as: \\ //someone who believes that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way, rather than according to what is best for one particular country.// The [[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/|Cambridge Dictionary]] (last accessed on Jan. 31, 2023) defines a "[[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/globalist|globalist]]" as: \\ //someone who believes that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way, rather than according to what is best for one particular country.//
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-NAZI Germany (1933-1945) had an economic policy called, "//Gemeinnutz geht vor Eigennutz//," meaning "//Common good comes before self-interest//". This Socialist concept was so integral to NAZI society that it was inscribed around the edge of every NAZI Reichsmark coin. +
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-This Socialist mantra is often repeated with slight variations, such as "//the welfare of the nation (or community) takes precedence over the selfishness of the individuals.//" And it reveals that socialism is simply another word for "Statism", "Collectivism", or the ultimate extreme of both... "Globalism".+
  
  
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 14 – [[https://www.iso.org/sdg/SDG14.html|Life Below Water]] (Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development) 14 – [[https://www.iso.org/sdg/SDG14.html|Life Below Water]] (Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development)
  
-If you're unfamiliar with the language used by Globalists, the above goals all point toward a [[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/centrally-planned-economy.asp|Centrally Planned Economy]]... which is inconsistent with a free market economy. +If you're unfamiliar with the language used by Globalists, the above goals all point toward a [[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/centrally-planned-economy.asp|Centrally Planned Economy]]... which is inconsistent with a free market economy.  
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-An example of how ISO promotes communist and socialist ideologies can be found when reading ISO 9001:2015, sec. 4.2 “Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties”. And it accounts for the following definition being completely incongruent with businesses operating in a free society with a free-market economy (the “Example” having been added by TC 176).+One example of how ISO promotes communist and socialist ideologies can be found when reading ISO 9001:2015, sec. 4.2 “Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties”. And it accounts for the following definition being completely incongruent with businesses operating in a free society with a free-market economy (the “Example” having been added by TC 176).
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 Also, ISO 9001:2015, Annex A.3 states: Also, ISO 9001:2015, Annex A.3 states:
 <blockquote>“There is no requirement in this International Standard for the organization to consider interested parties where it has decided that those parties are not relevant to its quality management system. It is for the organization to decide if a particular requirement of a relevant interested party is relevant to its quality management system.”</blockquote> <blockquote>“There is no requirement in this International Standard for the organization to consider interested parties where it has decided that those parties are not relevant to its quality management system. It is for the organization to decide if a particular requirement of a relevant interested party is relevant to its quality management system.”</blockquote>
 +===== Which Country is "Really" Driving ISO 9001:2015 =====
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 +When looking at [[https://www.statista.com/statistics/1266494/iso-9001-certs-globally-by-country/|countries holding the largest number of ISO 9001:2015 certificates]], this answer becomes obvious...
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 +China (Communist / #152 in “Human Freedom Index”) leads in the number of ISO 9001:2015 certified organizations by a wide margin. Why?
 ==== ISO 9001:2015 and the “Made in China 2025" (MIC) Policy initiative ==== ==== ISO 9001:2015 and the “Made in China 2025" (MIC) Policy initiative ====
  
-Some of the language in ISO 9001:2015 appears to have been introduced to support the “Made in China 2025" (MIC) Policy initiative.+Some of the language in ISO 9001:2015 appears to have been introduced to support the “[[https://www.csis.org/analysis/made-china-2025|Made in China 2025]]" (MIC) Policy initiative.
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