GLOBAL PEACE AND RESTORATION HAS BEGUN
The Global Peace and Restoration Consortium of Member States has been officially ratified in the Hall of Records effective immediately as the replacement body to assume the authority formerly held under the Charter for the United Nations. When previous international organizations failed to bring about peace on Earth a similar process had to take place. The predecessor to the United Nations was the League of Nations, established in 1919, after World War I, under the Treaty of Versailles. Their primary objective was "to promote international cooperation and to achieve peace and security." The League of Nations was not able to prevent World War II and was consequently disbanded in April of of 1946.
The United Nations was an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War to replace the League of Nations by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights. Since their inception they have grown to include virtually every Country in the World. Their initial objectives were and still are essential to all life on Earth. The U. N. Charter was authorized within the World Hall of Records in 1947.
The failures of the United Nations are highlighted by the Hundreds of Trillions of dollars that have been donated for Humanitarian Projects. Approximately 1. 7% of this project money ever went to the actual project owner. In addition, the world has been in a perpetual state of conflict, poverty, and division since the United Nations was established. For this reason, all Orders and Directive ever given by the United Nations were officially revoked on November 22, 2021. This communication was sent out and received by all official Channels used for Government communications world wide. The changes to these records have been officially entered into the Hall of Records which will have an immediate impact on funding and operations as the U. N. Agenda continues to dissolve.
The Hall of Records holds the official records of any lawfully established organization, treaty, or major historical event. The recorded history registered into the Hall of Records gives credibility to any legal action, and allows it to be funded by the Global Repository. These records are supposed to be made public and reflect in the National Archives of every Country as new orders are ratified. The United Nations along with the organizations formed as a part of their Globalist structure including the International Monetary Fund, the World Health Organization, and the World Bank were also dissolved and their authority, and privileges were removed and recorded in the Hall of Records.