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The Strong Cities Network, a global police force controlled by the United Nations
Boiled down to its essence, the SCN is actually a new law-enforcement body whose laws will govern participating cities, including New York, Atlanta, Denver, and Minneapolis, that have already signed on as members.
The UN’s Agenda 21 has its own Local Agenda 21 plan (global to local) initiated through a network of public/private partnerships, NGOs, Civil Society, Common Purpose and the Global Parliament of Mayors. The Strong Cities Network appears to be the law enforcement arm of this agenda. But who will fall into the crosshairs of this UN law enforcement body?
The Strong Cities Network, a global police force controlled by the United Nations
‘Strong Cities Network was announced in the US in 2015 by Loretta Lynch before the United Nations.
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In her remarks at the unveiling of this new organization, AG Lynch claimed that the new arrangement would work toward being “an alliance of nations” and would aspire to be “a global community.”
Boiled down to its essence, the SCN is actually a new law-enforcement body whose laws will govern participating cities, including New York, Atlanta, Denver, and Minneapolis, that have already signed on as members.
Law-enforcement measures for these cities will dovetail with or emanate from the ISD and the UN, not from the U.S. Constitution by-passing locally elected officials and the laws governing them.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews toured the New York Police Department’s centre during his visit to the United States this past Monday, saying on Twitter, “The NYPD Real Time Crime Center keeps New Yorkers safe. Next year, we’ll have one of our own in Victoria.” Accompanied to NYPD headquarters by Victoria Police assistant commissioner Debra Abbott, Premier Andrews was also briefed on counter-terrorism challenges by New York chief of intelligence Thomas P. Galati. New York and Victoria are both part of the Strong Cities Network, which was launched in 2015 at the United Nations to help fight violent extremism.
originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: Hecate666
I run quick search on US cities that belong to Strong Cities Network. All of them seem to have riots or protest in 2020
Anaheim
Atlanta
Aurora
Chattanooga
Denver
Los Angeles
Louisville
Montgomery County
New York
Pittsburgh
San Diego
Just a coincidence.
If some entity would want to cause problems in country, creating destabilizing would be one tool to use . I think the strong cities network might see patriots as "extreme and violent " ...or anti-Globalist people as "extreme and violent " . The point of view depends who to ask...
What if the strong cities network is a front organization of Globalist/deep state ?
"Neo-Nazis, white supremacists, 'incels,' nativists and radical anti-globalists who resort to violent acts are a threat to the stability of my country and countries around the world," Freeland said.
originally posted by: Kenzo
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
They are building their agendas right under our noses.
Agenda 21 / 30 Sustainable development, Strong Cities Network...