How did I miss this? Just saw this link and haven't done any research yet. Did anyone here know about this?
https://rumble.com/vauo65-united-nations-silences-journalist-in-utah.html (https://rumble.com/vauo65-united-nations-silences-journalist-in-utah.html)
I only heard rumors, but this is some pretty damning shit. I wonder just how many Utahans even know it exists?
It would be interesting to know how long it has been there. An administration would have to know and probably approve.
They are probably there conducting their research into americas racism problem...
Send in the special forces and eradicate the parasites. :sneaky:
How is this even legal? :sneaky:
I did a Bing search on united nations utah compound
and found out that on August 26, 27, 28 of 2019,
the United Nations rented the Salt Palace
in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah for a conference.
http://www.abcbusinessnews.com/2019/10/watch-un-takes-over-utah-taxpayer-funded-venue-claims-its-international-territory/
"In the first United Nations conference outside New York City ...
the UN took over Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah
and claimed it was "international territory."
In the process, they were shutting down a journalist's rights to video."
This claim of "international territory" reveals the mindset of the UN.
They could have stated that they rented the facility to hold a private meeting,
and because it's a private meeting,
they reserve the right to decide who is allowed in.
That would have been a valid legal argument.
But they don't think that way.
Instead of exercising their rights under U.S. law,
they assume that their authority supersedes all other law.
I wonder why they chose SLC to be the location for their conference.
I wonder what committee of the UN held their conference there.
I wonder if maybe the gigantic NSA data mining facility,
just 20 miles south of downtown SLC,
had anything to do with the conference.
Wikipedia has an article about the Utah Data Center -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center
There is also an official looking website about the Center -
https://nsa.gov1.info/utah-data-center/
At the bottom of that page it says,
"This is a parody of nsa.gov and has not been approved, endorsed, or authorized by the National Security Agency or by any other U.S. Government agency.
Much of this content was derived from news media, privacy groups, and government websites. Links to these sites are posted on the left-sidebars of each page."
Even though that site is a parody of the official government website,
it still is very informative.
After all, if you can't joke about the growing global police state,
what can you joke about?
Quote from: je_freedom on July 28, 2021, 02:23:31 PMI did a Bing search on united nations utah compound
and found out that on August 26, 27, 28 of 2019,
the United Nations rented the Salt Palace
in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah for a conference.
http://www.abcbusinessnews.com/2019/10/watch-un-takes-over-utah-taxpayer-funded-venue-claims-its-international-territory/
"In the first United Nations conference outside New York City ...
the UN took over Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah
and claimed it was "international territory."
In the process, they were shutting down a journalist's rights to video."
This claim of "international territory" reveals the mindset of the UN.
They could have stated that they rented the facility to hold a private meeting,
and because it's a private meeting,
they reserve the right to decide who is allowed in.
That would have been a valid legal argument.
But they don't think that way.
Instead of exercising their rights under U.S. law,
they assume that their authority supersedes all other law.
I wonder why they chose SLC to be the location for their conference.
I wonder what committee of the UN held their conference there.
I wonder if maybe the gigantic NSA data mining facility,
just 20 miles south of downtown SLC,
had anything to do with the conference.
Wikipedia has an article about the Utah Data Center -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center
There is also an official looking website about the Center -
https://nsa.gov1.info/utah-data-center/
At the bottom of that page it says,
"This is a parody of nsa.gov and has not been approved, endorsed, or authorized by the National Security Agency or by any other U.S. Government agency.
Much of this content was derived from news media, privacy groups, and government websites. Links to these sites are posted on the left-sidebars of each page."
Even though that site is a parody of the official government website,
it still is very informative.
After all, if you can't joke about the growing global police state,
what can you joke about?
Very, Very interesting! Sneaky, but interesting. Thanks JE.
The UN is incredibly arrogant. The only way something like that could be done would be by treaty with the US and approved by the Senate. They have in no way shape or form the legal authority.