Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Chief in peace

The UN is an impotent organization, and a toothless tiger ! It's a good place to give oratory to walls without ears. It has reach it's allotted time in the world stage, and the ugliness of it's dimensional character put into question, by remaining idle to world crises it helplessly manage. The New World order in which it so eagerly aspired is nothing more then a wet dream and pipeline waste. Every manifestation that grinds at humanity eventually finds a higher power to contend with, and this being the case forming against this apparatus and the image it falsely exhibits at the world stage. It has reach terminal point...turning point and there is no reforming something that has left such a scar in it's short years of formation. Some of the most vocal head of States have made their way into this building speaking great signs, yet to be kept like echoes in this chamber. Anyone with a minimum of insight can see, and question it's complacency, bias, and favoritism...the Security Council sits on the same grounds.

Rafael G

The chief in peace leads the procession claiming 2018...the year of peace. It's not the Pope this time making such bold statement, it's the Chief of the UN. As you can see both heads are confused of who is the symbolic deity of globe peace. The symbolic gesture is an ongoing symbiotic psychosis, in which neither one can separate from the events.
The greatest of wars, have been fought in the spirit world, and not physical. When all subsides there then we will have peace.
Rafael G Gonzalez

Pope Paul VI, when addressing the United Nations in 1965, said: “The peoples of the earth turn to the United Nations as the last hope of concord and peace; We presume to present here, together with Our own, their tribute of honor and of hope.”—The Pope’s Visit (New York, 1965), Time-Life Special Report, p. 26

Catholic historian E. I. Watkin writes: “Painful as the admission must be, we cannot in the interest of a false edification or dishonest loyalty deny or ignore the historical fact that Bishops have consistently supported all wars waged by the government of their country. I do not know in fact of a single instance in which a national hierarchy has condemned as unjust any war . . . Whatever the official theory, in practice ‘my country always right’ has been the maxim followed in wartime by Catholic Bishops.”—Morals and Missiles (London, 1959), edited by Charles S. Thompson, pp. 57, 58.

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