Steven Crowder of "Louder with Crowder" fame made the video public through the "Mug Club Undercover" segment similar to that of the O'Keefe Media Group. An undercover journalist managed to record Jorge Paoletti, a senior official in the treaty section of the UN's Office of Legal Affairs in New York, making this claim.
"They created this institution, which is the closest we've ever got to, kind of like, a world government. A world state," Paoletti was recorded as saying. He answered in the affirmative when the undercover reporter asked if the UN was "like a one-world government."
"One of the objectives of the UN is to create an identity of a global citizen. Someone who shares an identity, a political identity, with everyone on this planet."
Paoletti, however, lamented that the UN does not have its own army. The organization as it stands is not as effective as it should be, but the UN having military power is a game-changer.
"The UN, in Paoletti's words, aspires to be a globalist world government that rules over Earth's citizens – all of whom would be forced to adhere to a uniform identity," the Gold Report noted.
The UN official, who proudly described himself as "the definition of a globalist," expressed hatred for the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement espoused by former U.S. President Donald Trump. "It's a movement that is deeply nationalistic. It's America First, MAGA, America, America, America," Paoletti said in the video.
He also claimed that Trump supporters "hate immigrants" and anyone who "doesn't think like us" and "doesn't think like us." Paoletti also suggested that his employer is prepared to engage in lawfare against Trump – which includes the possibility of lawsuits before human rights tribunals – should the real estate mogul "go rogue."
"I'm not sure the UN as an institution is going to survive a second term by Trump. I mean, we are terrified. They're terrified."
"Paoletti correctly intimated that Trump, who has been outspoken about his disdain for globalism, is a threat to globalist institutions," the Gold Report stated.
The real estate mogul signaled during his first term that he would support Washington withdrawing from the World Health Organization and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. According to the Gold Report, the U.S. withdrawing from the UN "could pose an existential challenge to the hopes for a globalist world order" as it shoulders 27 percent of the global group's budget. (Related: Trump announces US withdrawal from the WHO.)
Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, responded to Paoletti's remarks days after the undercover clip went viral. He was asked about his reaction to the UN senior officials' remarks about Trump and the organization fearing his potential second term during a press conference. Dujarric responded by saying that Paoletti was a junior staffer and was not speaking on behalf of the UN.
"I will just state for a fact that this is not, you know, when someone is recorded without their knowledge in a private setting, I don't think any good journalist could interpret it as being the official position of the United Nations," the spokesperson said.
Given this development, the Daily Expose pointed out: "So as expected, Dujarric was stating the obvious while brushing aside the question. Although the question was not related to the section of the undercover video we focused on above, it does authenticate that the discussion took place."
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Watch this clip of Jorge Paoletti blurting out the UN's ambition to become a world government.
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