Funding wars – crowned with a seat in the UN Security Council

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Funding wars – crowned with a seat in the UN Security Council

Fri, 19/10/2012 - 20:44
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One of the most corrupted nations of the world, Luxembourg , has been elected to sit in the United Nations Security Council for the next two years.

It is a sad day for the people of the world, for their right to peace, to be free and to prosper, and you should all sit down and think a little bit on how this actually could happen, and the consequences of having such a corrupt nation deliberating over international peace and security. As you will understand from reading this article including all links, Luxembourg’s membership in the Security Council is nothing but a contradiction.

Let me refer to a paragraph in my letter of September 20 2012 to the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, indicating our future should the UN member states elect Luxembourg:

“Luxembourg will, if becoming a member of the Security Council, jeopardize the fragile peace around the world, and will only contribute to the escalation of financial crimes, global wars and unrests, as this country – by its hostile and illegal financial policy which includes the acceptance and protection of international financial crimes, and the facilitation, funding and control of tax evasion, money laundering, illegal arms dealings, wars and coup d’états – has only one mission: Absolute global control through its banking and financial institutions.“

Looking at Luxembourg today – as a safe and stable haven for everyone who has something to hide, either it is genocide, profits from genocide, profits from tax evasions, profits from any financial crimes at all, profits from preparations or wars, profits from wars or even profits from singing for some dictators at their quarters – we only see the tip of the iceberg.

Today the leaders of the world have pushed the people a step closer to the brink of their abyss.

I call on you all to read the following articles about the corruption on all levels in Luxembourg:

Corruption in Luxembourg:

Read part I here

Read part II here

Read part III here

Read part III here

 

20.09.12 Letter to the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

07.08.12 Letter to Yann Baden Transparency International

2012 E-mail correspondence Transparency International

2011 E-mail correspondence with a Luxembourg Editor in Chief

 

When you have read these articles, the letter to PIF and its attachments, you should be able to understand that this country has nothing to do in the United Nations, at all.

 

Herman J Berge
Nuku’alofa, Tonga