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Worldwide effort to restrict everyone's right to travel is close to a reality.

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According to a recently published white paper there is a worldwide effort to restrict the right to travel of everyone. And you will not believe how the U.N. is involved.

A recent article in Papers Please.org warns that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) wants to check every airline passenger's background and send airlines an "Authority to Carry" before a passenger is allowed to board a plane.

"An iAPI system allows for a two-way communication in near real-time. The airlines transmit the API message on a per-person basis to the requesting authorities at the time of check-in, while law enforcement agencies have the opportunity to decide whether a certain person is allowed or not to board a plane by issuing a board/no-board message."

"The work of the OSCE spans the globe, encompassing three continents - North America, Europe and Asia - and more than a billion people."

Giving a private organization the ability to control the right to travel of nearly 8 billion people is horrifying.

The white paper warns that the OSCE and the International Air Transport Association are working together to track every airline passenger.

Thanks to the UN and its member states, the OSCE has been collecting close to 50% of airline passenger's personal information since 2017.

UN helped create a worldwide airline tracking program

According to the white paper the United Nations (UN) played an important role in creating a worldwide airline tracking program.

"In December 2017, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2396. Building upon previous Resolutions 2178(2014) and 2309(2016), it calls upon Member States to collect API and PNR information. Because 2396 was adopted under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, compliance with this obligation is mandatory for all Member States."

"Full implementation of Resolution 2396 represents a massive undertaking. To date, only 48% of OSCE participating States have set up an API system, while just 31% collect PNR data."

http://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71050/worldwide-effort-to-restrict-everyones-right-to-travel-is-close-to-a.html

http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2019/02/worldwide-effort-to-restrict-everyones.html

** At bottom of page is a map click on ( Papers Please ) for larger map, all green are signed up **
Posted by Philip S, Friday, 15 February 2019 4:32:25 PM
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Con't
Has the UN become a worldwide spy agency?

The OSCE's Transnational Threats Department (TNTD) is a repository of secret threat ratings of airline passengers.

The TNTD is comprised of four units - Action against Terrorism, Border Security and Management, Strategic Police Matters, and Co-ordination Cell, but also deals with cross-cutting topics, such as cyber/ICT security and POLIS, OSCE’s online law enforcement information system.

What does this mean to Americans? It means the the TSA, CBP and the OSCE are secretly giving threat assessments to every airline passenger. And anyone of them could put a person on the No-Fly list for any reason.

Imagine a worldwide OSCE police force that has the power to detain and stop people from travelling anywhere. Well imagine no more because the OSCE actually has a police force that could do just that.

Below is a list of some of the things OSCE police do.

Building capacities of the law enforcement to address transnational threats;
Developing and organizing sustainable police education programmes;
Organizing leadership and management training for law enforcement and government officials, judges and prosecutors;
Strengthening investigative and analytical skills;
Enhancing competencies in conducting financial investigations, in addressing money laundering and in seizing criminal assets;
Developing community policing initiatives and police-public partnership;
Addressing domestic violence;
Assisting in strategic planning and threat assessments;
Supporting information exchange amongst border officials;
Facilitating information sharing and the exchange of best practices;
Analysing and assessing lessons learned to develop guidance;
Advising on legislation reform and institution-building;
Promoting intelligence-led policing;
Monitoring police work for compliance with international human rights standards; and
Supporting regional and international police co-operation.

The largest private security police force in the world could soon rival the UN's police force.

The UN, OSCE and governments are close to creating a worldwide airline tracking program.

Combine this with a global effort to track everyone's license plates and you do not have to be a rocket scientist to see how EVERYONE'S right to travel freely is in jeopardy.

** Few days ago in Victoria it was announced they would be introducing around 220 license plate reading cameras.
Posted by Philip S, Saturday, 16 February 2019 12:47:06 PM
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Everyone should be asking themselves:

What the hell is the 2030 Agenda?
Everything is being built around it, yet we have no advertising brochures?
What's the bloody hell's going on with that?

I know our whole education curriculum is being driven by OSCE and UN policies.
Go to this OLO article and see:
http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=19888
"This is the work being undertaken by the OECD's Education 2030 Project, through which Australia and dozens of other paying collaborators hope to obtain guidance on what is referred to as 'The Future We Want'. Grounded in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, this project's 'we' presumably refers to all who accept that the driver of schooling is the new god called globalisation."
Look on Page 7 and 9 below and you'll see Aussies listed.
http://www.oecd.org/education/2030/E2030%20Position%20Paper%20(05.04.2018).pdf
Most are from ACARA, and you can see they are responsible for developing Australian education curriculum.
http://acara.edu.au/curriculum

People think we have democracy and that means we decide what happens in our country, but that idea is false - it's such a crock of shite.

We get to choose our leaders;
But those leaders can only lead within a very narrow range that has already been pre-determined, so that whats left to reside over, doesn't even really matter.

This is why I try telling everyone that the deal is already done.
Aussies don't really have any say in what goes on in this country anymore.

Globalism and Political Correctness is the new western religion.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 16 February 2019 8:17:37 PM
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Hey Philip S,
"220 license plate reading cameras"

I told everyone ages ago they're building a transport control grid.
- And they're using the threat of terrorism (which they created with related UNESCO migration policies) to justify it.

But I'm a tin-foil-hat nutcracker.
- You know how it goes...

Anyhow:
So you can't get on a bus without being identified.
So you can't get on a train without being identified.
Can't walk or drive 200 meters from home without being identified.
- Even if you leave your trusty Google mobile phone / data collector at home.
All the facial recognition and data matching will be done at fusion centres that collaborate all the different databases.

And you most certainly won't be able to fly on a plane if you're on a no-fly list.

This is not unexpected;
- Par for the course actually -
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 16 February 2019 8:33:18 PM
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They, who ever they are, can't even stop illegal immigration.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 17 February 2019 11:26:31 AM
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Without a balance between high level and low level power there will be tyranny. Thanks for the thread Phillip S the issues you've raised are very concerning. I should read more about this phenomenon.
Posted by Canem Malum, Sunday, 17 February 2019 12:10:32 PM
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