SDG16: Part 1 — Building the Global Police State (unlimitedhangout.com)

Posted on Jun 5, 2023

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Overview & Context 📘

In June 2023, journalists Iain Davis and Whitney Webb released Part 1 of the SDG16 investigative series, titled “Building the Global Police State,” on Unlimited Hangout. The article critically examines how United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16, ostensibly about peace, justice, and strong institutions, is being leveraged to construct a global governance regime through policing and surveillance infrastructure.

🧩 Central Argument

  • Though SDG16 promotes “peaceful and inclusive societies,” the authors argue it’s being used to expand centralized power, entrenching global institutional authority under the guise of security :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
  • The UN and allied bodies are accelerating “police state” measures—surveillance, data collection, and enforcement mechanisms—without adequate democratic oversight.

🔍 Key Exposés

  • Highlights the instrumentalization of real or imagined threats to justify authoritarian measures.
  • Details how UN frameworks and partnerships are normalizing surveillance systems and global policing trends.
  • Links SDG16’s design to broader gov‑corp technate strategies, where public-private coordination enables centralized control.

📚 Citation

Davis, I. & Webb, W. (2023, June 5). SDG16: Part 1 — Building the Global Police State. Unlimited Hangout. Retrieved from https://unlimitedhangout.com/2023/06/investigative-series/sdg16-part-1-building-the-global-police-state/
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