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articles:iso_globalist_agenda [2023/04/20 08:58] – [What is a "Globalist"?] rrandallarticles:iso_globalist_agenda [2023/04/22 11:35] (current) – [How ISO 9001 promotes Globalism] rrandall
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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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 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). 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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