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articles:iso_globalist_agenda [2020/03/01 14:17] – [How ISO is using Management Systems Standards to promote Globalism] rrandallarticles:iso_globalist_agenda [2020/03/01 14:27] – [How ISO is using Management Systems Standards to promote Globalism] rrandall
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 //ISO/TC 176/SC 2’s vision is for its products (primarily ISO 9001 and ISO 9004) to be “recognized and respected worldwide, and used by organizations as an integral component of their sustainable development initiatives”.// \\ //ISO/TC 176/SC 2’s vision is for its products (primarily ISO 9001 and ISO 9004) to be “recognized and respected worldwide, and used by organizations as an integral component of their sustainable development initiatives”.// \\
 ~ Nigel H. Croft, ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Chair, 28 August 2012 ((Source: https://www.iso.org/news/2012/08/Ref1633.html)) ~ Nigel H. Croft, ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Chair, 28 August 2012 ((Source: https://www.iso.org/news/2012/08/Ref1633.html))
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 It is critical to recognize that ISO is openly biased toward promoting communist and socialist ideologies through the UN globalist agenda. It is critical to recognize that ISO is openly biased toward promoting communist and socialist ideologies through the UN globalist agenda.
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 For ISO 9001:2015, and several other ISO management system standards, this was primarily accomplished through “ISO/IEC Directives – Part 1” (Annex SL) mandating standardized language to be used in ALL ISO management system standards. This was done under the pretext of promoting consistency in integrated management systems. For ISO 9001:2015, and several other ISO management system standards, this was primarily accomplished through “ISO/IEC Directives – Part 1” (Annex SL) mandating standardized language to be used in ALL ISO management system standards. This was done under the pretext of promoting consistency in integrated management systems.