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Hillary plans global governance, unlimited immigration, rule by corporations

Donald Trump took full advantage on Tuesday night of the Wikileaks release to expose Hillary Clinton's agenda: Global governance, unlimited immigration and rule by corporations.

Published: October 12, 2016, 3:41 pm

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    The gloves came off when it was revealed that Clinton is secretly plotting to eliminate America’s national borders in favour of one global government with total control over trade and immigration.

    “Well, there goes the rest of your businesses. And there goes your country, folks,” Trump said and added that these decisions were being made without consulting voters.

    “Behind closed doors when she thought no one was listening, she pledged to dissolve the borders of the United States of America. No borders! If you don’t have borders, we don’t have a country,” he said.

    “Wikileaks has given us a window into the secret corridors of government power, where we see a former secretary of state announcing her desire to end forever the American independence that our founders gave to us and wanted us to have. American soldiers have fought and died to win and keep America’s freedom, and now Hillary Clinton wants to surrender that freedom to these open borders, open trade, and a world government.”

    He said while the US would be protecting the borders of foreign countries, American borders will remain open.

    “These Wikileaks emails confirm what those of us here today have known all along: Hillary Clinton is the vessel of a corrupt globalist establishment that’s raiding our country and surrendering the sovereignty of our nation,” Trump continued.

    “This criminal government cartel doesn’t recognize borders but believes in global governance, unlimited immigration and rule by corporations.”

    Meanwhile a plot hatched by House Speaker Paul Ryan and other disloyal globalist Republicans on Tuesday tried to bring Trump’s campaign down, but failed. Republican voters shouted Ryan down at a rally later as the angry crowd chanted “traitor”.

    United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein also waded into the globalist anti-Trump hysteria after the WikiLeaks dump.

    The world will be “in danger” if the Republican nominee manages to be elected president, the United Nations human rights official fumed on Wednesday.

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights lashed out at Trump for possible transgressions he might be committing in the future: “I think it is without any doubt that he [Trump] would be dangerous from an international point of view,” Zeid told a news briefing in Geneva. After the comments, Zeid disingenuously added that he would rather “not interfere in political campaigns”.

    It is not the first time that the UN has entered the US presidential fight. In September the United Nations News Centre — the official UN news service — tweeted, then quickly deleted, a post that called for “8 million Americans abroad” to “stop Trump.”

    The tweet, published at 9:14 p.m. ET on Thursday, urged American expats to share a voter registration tool on the website of the activist organization Avaaz that states, “US Citizens abroad could defeat Trump … if they voted.”

    The tweet was deleted within 20 minutes, without explanation.

    Ari Gaitanis, chief of the U.N. News Services Section, which oversees the twitter account, said it was a mistake.

    karin@praag.org

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