At the end of last month, an associate legal officer in the UN Treaty Section was caught on hidden camera admitting that the United Nations (“UN”) has ambitions to be a one-world government with its own military power.

In two weeks, the UN is hoping 193 countries will adopt the Pact for the Future, originating from the UN Secretary General’s ‘Our Common Future’.  Our Common Future is António Guterres’ vision to “strengthen global governance for present and future generations.”

At the end of last month, Mug Club Undercover recorded Jorge Paoletti, a self-described “Globalist” and a legal affairs official in the UN Treaty Section, saying: “They created this institution [the UN] which is the closest we’ve ever got to kind of like a world government. A world state,” Paoletti said.

“Like a one-world government?” the undercover reporter asked.  “Exactly,” Paoletti responded.

In Paoletti’s words, the UN 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.

“One of the objectives of the UN is to create an identity of a global citizen … of someone who shares an identity, a political identity, with everyone on this planet,” he said.

Paoletti lamented, however, that the UN is not as effective as it should be – though this could change if the organisation had military power.

“The United Nations does not have its own army,” Paoletti said.

“Should it?” the undercover journalist asked.  “Absolutely,” the official responded.