The Goals of World State

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Among Earth inhabitants there are humans who strongly believe that in secret is build a totalitarian world state. The most common and shared negative goals are: (i) to reduce the population; (ii) the destroy the sovereignty of nations and national identity; (iii) to control the mind and population; (iv) to destroy Christianity and to replace it with New Age religion; (v) the end of democracy and individual freedom; (vi) mass surveillance; (vii) to destroy the concept of family and (viii) the world state will be organized following the principles and rules of the Freemasonic lodge constitution and governed by Freemasons and Jews. This paper (i) challenges the conventional wisdom of the negative goals of world state by exploring fifty positive goals; (ii) challenges human imagination about the world state; (iii) challenges humans to think that world state is good for humanity as fast they think it’s bad for humanity; (iv) provides a point of reference, a starting point for those who seeks positive goals. The argument is the need for a positive position to counterbalance the negative goals by building what we do not have: (i) that a world state can bring advantages or benefits for humanity and (ii) a balance of the goals of world state. From my research, i.e. Google, sites of books and scientific databases, at world level there are paper with positive goals, but there is no paper that gather and explore in-extenso the positive goals of world state. The title of the paper could also be The Goals of Global State, The Goals of World Government, The Goals of Global Government or Problems That Can be Solved in a World State.

Author(s): Anton Casian
Series: Papers about the World State
Edition: 1.0
Publisher: Anton Casian
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 88