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If you have been following what has been happing in South Africa and the rest of Africa and the world for that matter as closely as I have for the last few years, you will get on your knees and start praying for your loved ones now.
For those who will dismiss this, can I never the less beg you to please if anything, pay closer attention to what is going on right in front of your own eyes?
The UN has set a whole horde of outcomes-based goals that need to be achieved by the year 2015. Titled the Millennium Declaration, one of the goals is that poverty must be eradicated by the 2015 deadline. That’s 4 years away. Ban Ki-Moon says:
“Our world possesses the knowledge and resources to achieve the MDGs,” Mr. Ban says in the report. Falling short of the Goals “would be an unacceptable failure, moral and practical.” [Emphasis added] — Read the Secretary-General’s report
The UN rode their way into South Africa on the backs of FIFA and brought with them their 1GOAL initiative that will miraculously provide education for 72 million children. But they have not once said how this will be done. What they have done is given the public a few measly adverts of Hollywood stars speaking their usual rubbish with a few select pictures of the few planned ’soccer centres’ that will be built in and around South Africa. Big deal.
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As I sat watching the FIFA 2010 draw take place last week. The President of FIFA Sepp Blatter said they had a big surprise for the world. The 2010 FIFA soccer world cup would be used in a political way for the first time ever. He said that they had a campaign in place that would provide Africa with FREE education. It’s called 1Goal.
* 1 GOAL is an ambitious and important campaign that will change the lives of children living in poverty by helping to give them an education. We’re campaigning in over 200 countries from now until the FIFA World Cup final in South Africa in 2010.
- * 1 GOAL is quite simply a global team that will voice our wishes to world leaders to keep their promise of giving everyone an education by 2015.
Many governments from Europe and the US were going to play a big part in this endeavour and these people are:
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